Thistle Cove is just below the Whistling Rock via the beach access. To access the beach its a short walk down a track, then a small amount of walking on the rock. We took our 2 x small kids 2 & 3, but didn't take our eyes off them as there are open edges, trips, slips and falls, we also had to carry them part way down the rock to get onto the sand. But when you do make it onto the sand it is amazing, beautiful soft white sand, crystal clear water its quite amazing. Other benefits or cons depending how you see it, there is no access for 4wd to enter the beach, and its also a lot quieter and less people than say Lucky Bay. Thoroughly...
Read moreJawdroppingly stunning white sand and all shades of blue sea. Very quiet compared to Lucky Bay and Hellfire Beach. We visited the first time in March 2021 and vowed to come back to Cape Le Grande one day, so today was the day. The beaches are still stunning, no photo can do them justice. Only issue today were the flies, several buzzing around and on at all times, despite having aerogard on. If you’re coming, try to get here after summer. March was absolutely perfect (no flies) and the water temperature was also not quite as much of a shock...
Read moreThistle Cove in Cape Le Grand National Park is a stunning spot with white sand, clear turquoise water, and unique granite formations. It’s a great place to relax, take photos, and enjoy the beauty of Western Australia’s coast.
I loved exploring Whistle Rock, a boulder that makes a whistling sound when the wind passes through. The rock area was fun to walk around, and having lunch there was a highlight. A nice picnic table nearby made it the perfect place to sit and enjoy the view.
If you’re in the area, Thistle Cove is definitely...
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