Flinders Bay is a picturesque bay located in Augusta, Western Australia. It offers a serene and peaceful environment, perfect for relaxation. The bay is situated south of Augusta and is close to the mouth of the Blackwood River. Historically, it was a whaling and fishing location, with remnants of its past evident in the area. The bay provides a stunning white sandy beach, granite rock outcrops, and a clear sandy bottom, making it ideal for swimming and other water activities.
Visitors can enjoy the beauty of its surrounding environment, including the nearby Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, which offers hiking trails with breathtaking views. Flinders Bay is named after Matthew Flinders, who mapped the southern coast of Australia in the early 19th century.
The area around Flinders Bay has developed into a popular tourist destination, offering various recreational activities and facilities.