Albany WA Beaches Map

 The following locations are plotted on the Albany WA Beaches Map, below.

Shelley BeachShelley Beach
Turquoise waters, verdant surrounds and ocean breeze make this beach a popular yet remote destination. Visit Shelley Beach
Shelley Beach LookoutShelley Beach Lookout
A beautiful scenic lookout with hang gliding and paragliding platforms. Visit Shelley Beach Lookout
Cosy CornerCosy Corner
White beaches, camping facilities, and lots of picnic benches, Cosy Corner is cosy indeed! Located just east of West Cape National Park. Visit Cosy Corner
Emu PointEmu Point
A top-class beach on the shores of Oyster Harbour near the channel to the King George Sound. Visit Emu Point
Lowlands BeachLowlands Beach
Beautiful, secluded beach west of West Cape Howe and east of the Wilson Inlet. Visit Lowlands Beach
Middleton BeachMiddleton Beach
The most popular beach in Albany. Swim or relax under the trees. Cafes and amenities. Visit Middleton Beach
Little BeachLittle Beach
Located approximately 25 kilometres north east of Albany in Two Peoples Bay National Park. Visit Little Beach
Waterfall Beach at Two Peoples BayWaterfall Beach at Two Peoples Bay
A small waterfall winds its way from the heathland to beautiful turquoise waters. Visit Waterfall Beach at Two Peoples Bay
Boiler Bay BeachBoiler Bay Beach
Walk along Ledge Beach on Boiler Bay in the Gull Rock National Park and view the top of the Awhina Shipwreck. Visit Boiler Bay Beach
Bornholm BeachBornholm Beach
Fully kitted 4wds Only - NO KIDDING one of the Top 10 Hardest-To-Get-To Beaches in AU. Visit Bornholm Beach
Cable BeachCable Beach
In the middle of the beach is a giant boulder which was lifted by the sea and placed onto the beach by the force of the waves. Visit Cable Beach
Frenchman BayFrenchman Bay
Located on the southern side of the King George Sound this is a beautiful setting with picnic area and barbecues and a boat launch. Ideal for relaxing, eating, and having quiet day out. Visit Frenchman Bay
Jimmy Newells HarbourJimmy Newells Harbour
Jimmy Newells Lookout provides a breathtaking view of the harbour and great southern ocean. Visit Jimmy Newells Harbour
Nanarup BeachNanarup Beach
With picnic and barbecues, and easy stairway access, it is a delightful place to stop for lunch. Visit Nanarup Beach
Salmon HolesSalmon Holes
Salmon Holes is reached by a winding pathway from the lookout, descending to the white beach. The beach is named after the salmon that come to rest in the bays. Visit Salmon Holes
Sinker ReefSinker Reef
It is easy to see why it was given this name as the jagged black rocks rise in rows along the entire stretch of coastline. Visit Sinker Reef

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