Meelup Reserve

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Star 4.8 (1232 Google reviews)
The Wadandi people (Salt Water People) are the Aboriginal custodians of the area and is named Meelup ‘Place of the Moon Rising’ as the full moon appears to rise out of the sea on a few days of the year. This is a spectacular sight and well-worth carving into the calendar.
Meelup Regional Park covers an impressive 11.5 kilometres of coastline from Dunsborough to Bunker Bay. The coastline here faces northeast, which means that it is sheltered enough for tall trees and dense vegetation to grow down to the water’s edge. The park encompasses whale watching lookouts and some of the best beaches in Western Australia.

If you're a fan of wildflowers, go for a stroll on the coastal track east towards Castle Rock or west to Eagle Bay. Here you will see Spider, Donkey, Enamel, Mustard, Jug and the rare Dunsborough Orchids. Pea Bushes, Acacias (Wattles), Hakeas and Hibbertia (Buttercup) can also be found along the track.

Meelup is a favourite picnic spot with lawn areas, BBQ's and shady trees overlooking the water. The reserve also has public toilets and showers.


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Meelup Reserve

Meelup Beach Rd, Dunsborough WA 6280, Australia

Reviews

Star 4.8 (1232 Google reviews)
donald phillips 11 November 2025

Wonderful scenic coastline, spent a coupla hours swimming 🏊‍♀️ and soaking up the sun on Eagle Bay beach, then explored the coastline for a couple of hours, well worth a visit and a swim on many of the wonderful beaches

Trish Taplin 27 October 2025

Great spot especially for families as big shady trees around to sit under

Ed 29 August 2025

Fantastic place for the entire family, food is amazing Beers are exceptional, grounds are very well kept and the animals are all very cute

Michael Brennan 19 January 2025

Here you will find a beautiful sandy bay protected on the land side by bush and native trees. Water is crystal clear with submerged rocks begging you to go snorkelling or just sit and admire the bay and have a swim.