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Shell Beach - Denham

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Formed from billions of tiny shells, aptly named Shell Beach in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area is popular for swimming, beach combing and relaxing in the sunshine.

Shell Beach is one of only a handful of places on earth where shells replace beach sand in such a dramatic and picturesque way.

The beach stretches for more than 100 kilometres with shells between seven and ten metres deep.

A walk on Shell Beach is like no other. Incredibly, the beach is made up of shells from just one type of animal, making it truly unique.

In years gone by, the shells were hard packed, cut into blocks and used to contruct a number of historic buildings in the nearby town of Denham.

To get there, drive about 45 minutes from Denham - it's accessible to all vehicles. You can fly to Denham from Perth or it takes about a day to drive there from Perth.

Whats close?

accommodation

19.9 kms   Monkey Mia Dolphin Lodge
19.9 kms   Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort
29.4 kms   Bay Lodge Economy Beachfront
29.8 kms   Shark Bay Views
30.4 kms   Denham Seaside Tourist Village
42.7 kms   Denham Villas
13.4 kms   Eagle Bluff
20.0 kms   Dolphins of Monkey Mia
20.1 kms   Monkey Mia
26.7 kms   Ocean Park
28.8 kms   Francois Peron National Park
28.9 kms   Town Bluff
29.3 kms   Peron Homestead
29.9 kms   Blue Lagoon Pearls
30.0 kms   St Andrew's Church
30.1 kms   Zuytdorp Cliffs
30.1 kms   Little Lagoon
30.1 kms   Birridas
37.0 kms   Shark Bay
41.0 kms   Wooramel Seagrass Bank
41.5 kms   Big Lagoon
41.7 kms   Useless Loop
43.2 kms   Hamelin Pool Stromatolites
43.4 kms   Project Eden
7.9 kms   Shark Bay Marine Park

information

29.9 kms   Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery and Visitor Centre

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