Castle Rock Bay

Star 4.7 (239 Google reviews)

Castle Rock Bay

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Located on the east side of Cape Naturaliste, this calm, turquoise bay is protected from the westerly winds and ocean swell. Perfect for swimming, fishing and relaxing and a picturesque spot for a picnic with gas BBQs, picnic tables and wheelchair access. Castle Rock is located at the end of Castle Bay, accessed by a meander along the beach or via the Meelup Trail offering incredible views.
If you're a lover of wildflowers, this is the place to come - head east on the coastal track towards Castle Rock and the whale lookout or head west towards Meelup Beach and you'll find several varieties of Spider, Mustard, Jug, Donkey and possibly the rare Cape Orchid. Native Rose, Pimeleas Hooded Lily and Acacias (Wattles) can also be spotted here. 

It is also a great surf break if you venture off the beach. When the swells are big and dangerous along the coast head to Castle Rock - it is protected and holds good swell with great long rides.

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Castle Rock Bay

Castle Rock Rd, Dunsborough WA 6281, Australia

Reviews

Star 4.7 (239 Google reviews)
Toni Froia Drummond 10 June 2025

Lovely beach at Castle Rock. Nice stroll on the beach until the mini storm hit. You can see the change in weather from the photos

Brad 05 April 2025

Castle Rock is located at the end of the Castle Rock Road turnoff of Meelup Road at Cape Naturaliste. There are public toilets as well as access to a nice beach and walk southeast along the shore lined with rust coloured granite boulders that reach a large rock formation known as Castle Rock. You can also visit Castle Rock along the Meelup Reserve Trail that passes by as well. The rock formation itself is interesting. We also enjoyed walking past Castle Rock and enjoying the very large boulders on the southeast side. Very impressive seascapes and views of the Geographe Bay from this location.

Greg 25 August 2025

A late afternoon is just amazing for wildlife. There is quite a few Quenda together with parrots and honey eaters. The Quenda is timid so you need to be quite to see this unique marsupial.

R L 20 August 2024

Beautiful spot to visit, it has a parking area and toilets. On the far end of the castle rock has a little cute spot where you can soak your feet or have a picnic while watching the waves crashing on the rocks 🪨 Definitely recommend this place to visit if you love nature and ocean