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Fisherman's Hollow
8 Brazier Rd, Yanchep WA 6035, Australia

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B Chai
at 2022 Nov 20
B Chai
at 2022 Nov 20
Great place to take younger children. Much more protected then the lagoon as the reef fully encloses the north section to create a pool area. Not as busy as the the main lagoon it self.

Has its own stair access and showers.
Not Wheel chair accessible unfortunately.
It backs onto the dog beach so you may get a visit from dogs that have wandered too far. good to know if your kid is scared of dogs.

Caution if seeing up close to the north of this beach as sharp and hard rocks a below the sand and water. have seen people injuring their feet running in this area.
Shazza B
at 2022 Feb 17
Shazza B
at 2022 Feb 17
Great beach, love it but there has been speculation on If it's a nudist beach....
When Googled apparently it comes up in a list of nudist beaches in WA.... so just be aware incase your easily offended.
Ross Daniels
at 2022 Feb 01
Ross Daniels
at 2022 Feb 01
Most people will miss this as a community park, but give it a look, nature thriving in the community is important
Christi Lou
at 2021 Jan 04
Christi Lou
at 2021 Jan 04
Awesome spot to explore and play in the shallow protected water for little ones.
The beach is ever changing. The four seasons bring 4 different beach experiences. I love each of them
Craig McCartney
at 2019 Nov 09
Craig McCartney
at 2019 Nov 09
Great place for families, brilliant for kids, nice calm water and the colours are amazing, definitely ome of my favorite beaches ever!
Tracey Cooke
at 2019 Nov 02
Tracey Cooke
at 2019 Nov 02
Nice family beach with a safe swimming hole
Rich R
at 2019 Feb 06
Rich R
at 2019 Feb 06
Great alternative to the main Lagoon.

Even though there's no lifeguard patrol here, it's much shallower than the main mouth of Yanchep Lagoon, and better enclosed from the wider sea (sharks would ground themselves before getting this far up).

There's always a strong current running out to sea throughout the Lagoon, so care is still needed with with younger children. But unlike the main Lagoon, most children should be able to stand up if needed, and you won't get swept out to sea, as you'd pass through the life guarded section on the way out (summer weekends only)!

Car parking and finding your own piece of sand is also never a problem here, unlike the main Lagoon, which is often is packed to capacity.

Adults looking to snorkel /swim would probably be better served by the deeper upper Lagoon though (which can be walked/waded too in a few mins.

Caution is needed walking on the exposed reef, particularly in bigger swells, and people have been killed here in previous years. If you get knocked off ocean -side, you're going to struggle to get back on it without being seriously bruised at best.

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