Gnarabup Beach is a picturesque destination in the Margaret River Region of Western Australia. Located just 10 kilometers from Margaret River town, it boasts beautiful white sand and is popular for swimming due to its protected waters, thanks to offshore reefs. The beach offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean and is renowned for its breathtaking sunsets. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, fishing from the jetty, or take a boat out via the public boat ramp. It's a family-friendly spot, making it ideal for a day out with children.
The beach is also equipped with amenities such as showers and toilets, and is close to several dining spots. Gnarabup is part of a region known for its natural beauty, wineries, and outdoor activities like surfing and hiking.
Historically, the beach served as a shelter during the 2011 bushfires, symbolized by a local art piece titled 'REFUGE' near the boat ramp.