Quarry Bay is a picturesque beach located in Leeuwin, Western Australia. It is about 1 kilometer long and offers a mix of sandy beach and granite headlands along its coastline. The bay is historically significant as the limestone for the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse was quarried there. The Cape to Cape Track passes through this area, making it a popular stop for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The beach itself is generally suitable for swimming near the shore, though it often features a lot of seaweed. The surrounding landscape includes limestone caves and rugged coastlines, contributing to its natural beauty and appeal as a part of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park.
The area is popular for its scenic walks and offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean. Visitors can combine a trip to the beach with exploring nearby attractions such as Cape Leeuwin, where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet.