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Photo of Cheyne Beach with bright sand surface © Daisy Tristanto Google
Photo of Cheyne Beach with turquoise pure water surface © Bob Hopkins Google
Photo of Cheyne Beach with long straight shore © gasgasLex Google
Photo of Cheyne Beach with partly clean level of cleanliness © Daisy Tristanto Google
Photo of Cheyne Beach amenities area © A L Google

Cheyne Beach

Cheynes, Australia
Located within the settlement
Manypeaks 21 km
Map of beach
National Park Waychinicup National Park
2.2km

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Cheyne Beach is located on the Great Australian Bight and it is in the 26th place out of 30 beaches in the Albany region The beach is located in an urban area.

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+13 o C +9 o C
Air temperature
10.4 M/S
Wind
+17 o C
Water temperature
5.8 M
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Manypeaks, Western Australia, Albany

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Located within the settlement
Manypeaks 21 km
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National Park Waychinicup National Park
2.2km
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Average rating of nearest beaches is 7.8 (Very good)

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Localities

Manypeaks  •  21km

Transport

ALH  •  54.1km
Lower King Rd After Bayonet Head Rd  •  44.8km
Albany Railway Station  •  49.5km
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Ellie
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
4 Frustrating

This beach is dog-friendly, but be cautious. Like many places in Western Australia, the nearby National Park is heavily baited with the harmful and inhumane 1080 poison, posing a risk to your dog if they pick up a relocated bait. Additionally, there is a sign at Cheynes Beach warning about the dangers of poisonous sea hares to your dog. The beach is particularly weedy, and we spotted tiger snakes among the weeds during our visit over several days. If you decide to visit, please be aware of these dangers to your dog and watch your own step due to the presence of snakes. I didn't find it a relaxing place to walk my dogs with so many hazards to look out for (baits, sea hares, and snakes). Moreover, the windy conditions in October made the visit unpleasant, so perhaps I didn't choose the best time to go. Despite my concerns about my dogs' safety and the relentless wind, I can see that this beach could be a great spot to view whales during their migration.

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Giggles McJolly
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
10 Exceptional

Wow!! I absolutely love this place. We witnessed a pod of whales and two mothers feeding their calves quite close to the shore. Further up the beach, a male was breaching the surface and creating huge splashes. We even managed to capture a few videos. The beach is so pristine that it squeaks under your feet. The water is amazing and incredibly clear. I will be heading back as soon as I get the chance. This time of year is perfect for spotting whales along Cheynes. I highly recommend anyone with a drone to bring it along, as you would get fantastic footage. This place is wonderful, and at night, with a clear sky, the stars are so much brighter due to the minimal light interference. You need a 4WD to truly experience the magic of this place.

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K. Janssens
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
8 Very good

It's a bit of a drive from Albany, but the view makes it worth the trip. Located in a vast bay, part of which is a popular spot for surfers. The facilities are good, and there's a nice rest area. Be cautious when swimming, as the waters can seem a bit tricky. However, it's a fantastic spot for whale watching and spotting a few native birds. It's beautiful and quiet—definitely worth a visit.

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J-Rock
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
10 Exceptional

Stunning beach. However, be cautious of the numerous flies, even during spring. The sand is quite squeaky. There's minimal swell. You can drive your vehicle onto the beach.

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Quincy
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
10 Exceptional

Stunning blue waters, with plenty of people enjoying a swim. It would be an ideal location for a family picnic by the waves. If you're lucky, you might even spot some whales! 🐳🐳🐋

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