High Rock
Discover the Serenity of High Rock: A Natural Oasis in Freetown
Discover the tranquil beauty of 4th Hole Beach in Freetown, a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and local culture.
4th Hole Beach is a hidden gem in Freetown, offering a tranquil escape with its pristine sands and crystal-clear waters, perfect for relaxation and exploration.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are in Freetown, start at the main intersection where Queen's Highway meets the road leading towards the beach. Head west on the road until you reach the T-junction. At the T-junction, turn right onto the dirt path that leads toward the beach. Continue walking straight for about 10-15 minutes, and you will see a sign for 4th Hole Beach on your left. Follow the path down to the beach.
Bicycle
Rent a bicycle in Freetown and head towards Queen's Highway. Once you reach Queen's Highway, cycle west until you arrive at the dirt path leading to 4th Hole Beach. It will be on your right after you pass the T-junction. The ride should take around 15-20 minutes, depending on your pace. Once you reach the dirt path, follow it straight down to the beach.
Boat
For those near the coast, consider taking a boat to a nearby dock. If you are staying in a coastal area, hire a local boatman who knows the waters well. Ask to be taken to 4th Hole Beach. Many locals are familiar with the beach and can drop you off at a nearby spot where you can walk to the beach entrance. Make sure to confirm the return trip with the boatman.
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