Where is Hamelin Bay?
Why visit Hamelin Bay?
The Cape to Cape Track is a challenging 135km trail that extends the length of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park.
There is a short walk option (one way) from Hamelin Bay to Cosy Corner. It’s a 6.5km hike that starts along the beach before turning inland through coastal heath and woodland. Guaranteed stunning views at every turn!
The history of the old jetty
Stingrays at Hamelin Bay
Best times to see the stingrays
If you can, arrive at the beach before 9 am for a less crowded up close and personal encounter. Head towards the old jetty area of the beach the local stingrays are easy to spot as they search for food around the old jetty pylons and in the shallows along the beach. Our photos were taken mid-morning.
Where we stayed
There is not a huge amount of choice of accommodation in the Bunker Bay area so we choose to visit between stays at the two hotels below.
Margaret River Motel, Western Australia
This 3 Star family-run motel with a swimming pool in a central Margaret River location was a fab place to sleep whilst out and about enjoying the Margaret River region. The spacious en-suite room had a sitting area with a leather sofa and a window seat looking out over the short tennis court. We enjoyed watching the myriad of Australian birds from our window.
The town offers plenty of dining and shopping. Our day trip to Hamelin Bay took 30 mins to drive.
Pullman Bunker Bay Resort, Western Australia
For a more luxurious and mega-expensive splurge check out another beautiful beach, the white sands at Bunker Bay. The Pullman Bunker Bay Resort is a 5-star hotel with 150 luxury villas. Beware it’s 95 km north of Hamelin Bay, a journey time of 75 minutes.
To check out all our hotels and motels chosen for our Western Australia trip see Little Wandering Wren’s The Good Hotel Guide.
How to get to Hamelin Bay?
Our visit to Hamelin Bay was part of our Western Australia road trip. this is a perfect road trip destination located 300km South of Perth. We hired a car with No Birds Bayswater with Perth Airport pick-up. We are not sponsored by them just pleased with their price, car, and service!
Final Thoughts
If you are in the area we thoroughly recommend a detour to see the stingrays at Hamlin Bay. It was an unforgettable encounter with animals comfortable in the mastery of their habitat.
Thank you to my very own resident zoologist Mr Wren who has contributed his thoughts and experience in compiling this post!
For more to see in the Margaret River region check out this video Little Wandering Wren Instagram
8 comments
Lovely place and photos ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Hello Carol, we loved our time at Hamelin Beach it is a lovely place you’re right. We’re really happy we went to visit the locals at the beach here! Have a lovely day. Wren x
Amazing to see these stingrays …
Happy travels 🙂
All the best Jan
Thank you Jan. Yes for us it was a really unique experience, we have seen Stingrays in the open water before, but just having them coming up to you in the shallows was pretty special.
Hello Wren,
Beautiful place to vacation, love the views of the bay. The stingrays are cool, great photos.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, I am sorry I am late commenting, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Thank you so much Eileen, those stingrays are a super cool holiday experience. I’m so glad we went to Hamelin Bay. Thank you for stopping by.
Wren x
I had a chance to swim with stingrays in Grand Cayman once. But I missed it! I love to spot them in the water.
Oh what a shame, Sharon they are incredible creatures up close. Still, hopefully there is another opportunity. They are very much to be respected but also rather elegant, and fabulous to see her in the shallows.
Have a great week
Wren x