Cheyne Beach Nature Reserve
Cheyne Beach, Albany, WA
Cheyne Beach Road, Cheyne Beach WA 6330

Cheyne Beach Nature Reserve, located approximately 35 kilometers east of Albany in Western Australia, is a secluded coastal haven renowned for its pristine beaches and diverse marine life. The reserve is accessible via Cheyne Beach Road, leading visitors to a tranquil environment away from the hustle and bustle.
The area is characterized by its sheltered beaches, making it an ideal spot for swimming, snorkeling, and fishing. The clear waters and abundant marine life offer excellent opportunities for underwater exploration. Visitors may encounter various marine species, including dolphins and a variety of fish.
While the reserve provides a natural setting for relaxation and recreation, it is important to note that facilities are limited. There are no designated picnic areas or barbecues, and the area does not have a playground or picnic tables. Shade is available in certain spots, and parking is provided for visitors. Dogs are not permitted in the reserve to protect the local wildlife and maintain the natural environment.
Entry to Cheyne Beach Nature Reserve is free, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty without any access fees. However, it is advisable to come prepared, as amenities are minimal. The reserve is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature, offering a unique coastal experience in Western Australia.
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Features
- ❌bbq
- ❌playground
- ✅shade
- ✅parking
- ❌dog off leash
- ❌picnic tables
- ✅free entry