Peaceful Bay - A hamlet in the Valley of the Giants Valley of the Giants
Peaceful Bay is on the Southern Ocean coast 5 minutes drive from Nornalup, 25 minute west of Denmark town and 10 minutes east of Walpole. The bay is ideal for swimming, fishing, boating; sandy beach tracks provide access to wild and rugged coastline for four-wheel drive. The area is renowned for its wildflowers including the endemic flowering gum and over 40 species of native orchids. The famous Bibbulmun Track walk trail, stretching 1000 kilometre from Perth to Albany; via the Valley of The Giants Tree Top Walk to Conspicuous beach and through Peaceful Bay, offering walkers spectacular views of the coastline and secluded beaches. Seals and whales are often sited.Peaceful Bay was once a large coastal grazing lease used by land owners for summer cattle grazing. The early settlers, would travel by horse and cart to Peaceful Bay, for a break from farm chores. For many years a few fishermen's shacks were the only sign of habitation. Now there are over 250 holiday homes and a number of permanent residents.

Facilities: Peaceful Bay's one-stop-store open 7 days, coffee good fish and chip, fuel toilets and picnic barbeque area. Caravan parks, camping, and chalets holiday accommodation is available.

Things to do
Places to see
Take the trail

Denmark Hamlets
Bow Bridge
Nornalup
Peaceful Bay

Peaceful Bay B&B
Peaceful Bay Caravan Park
Peaceful Bay Chalets

 
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