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Peaceful Bay

Peaceful Bay

Peaceful Bay, located between Walpole and Denmark, in the Great Southern is a picturesque destination for snorkelling, fishing, swimming, and relaxing.
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Peaceful Bay

The seabreeze caressing your face. The quiet seclusion of the forest at your doorstep. And do you hear that? Whale songs across the water. Welcome to the coastal charm of Peaceful Bay.

Located 33km from Walpole and 45km from Denmark, this quaint townsite offers a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of city life. Think large grass sites, expansive white sand beaches, and peppy trees that provide just the right amount of shade. Whether you’re seeking tranquility as you rest up at the caravan park, a cheeseboard on hand, or delicious local flavours from the acclaimed fish and chip shop, holidays in Peaceful Bay are about reconnecting with nature.

It’s all about easy living and slow holidays here. Pack the hiking boots for a leisurely stroll along part of the famed Bibbulman Track, the south coast scenery leaving you breathless in more ways than one. Plan your visit during Makuru (June – Jul) to see humpback and southern right whales breaching off the beaches. Or come in the spring months of Djilba (Aug-Sept) and Kambarang (Oct-Nov) to gaze at heaths of wildflowers blooming with colour.

Peaceful Bay Fish and Chips is an acclaimed spot for dinner.

Where to stay

Take a look at these places to stay when planning your next visit to Australia’s South West.

Peaceful Bay Chalets

Chalets in a picturesque bush setting near the beach, close to Valley of the Giants.

Peaceful Bay Caravan Park & Fish and Chips

Experience caravanning and camping the way it was always meant to be.

Parrys Estate

At Parrys Estate, we offer relaxed yet stylish beach houses surrounded by stunning landscapes—perfect for your next adventure.

Things to Do

Looking for some inspiration on what to do in the South West? Here are some of our top picks!

WOW Wilderness EcoCruise

Join an informative eco-cruise on the Walpole and Nornalup Inlet.

WOW Wilderness EcoCruise

Join an informative eco-cruise on the Walpole and Nornalup Inlet.

Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

Walk amongst giants for a birds-eye view of an ancient empire.

Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

Walk amongst giants for a birds-eye view of an ancient empire.

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