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Big Grove, WA

Tucked just minutes away from Albany’s bustling hub lies Big Grove, a serene locality on the shores of Western Australia’s southern coast. Only 4.8 kilometers south of Albany, this charming area offers a unique blend of coastal tranquility and convenient access to city life.

Known For

  • Proximity to Albany and coastal access
  • Quiet residential community
  • Stunning natural landscapes

Big Grove’s location makes it an easy escape from Albany’s city center, taking just a 10-minute drive along scenic routes. Nestled by the calm waters of Princess Royal Harbour, the area offers views of the harbor and surrounding landscapes that are as relaxing as they are picturesque.

Historically, the region is part of the traditional lands of the Minang people of the Noongar nation, whose connection to the land spans millennia. Modern Big Grove has grown into a primarily residential area, favored for its peace and proximity to both nature and urban amenities.

While Big Grove itself is quiet, its close proximity to Albany means visitors are never far from vibrant attractions. A short trip north brings you to Albany’s Historic Whaling Station, a window into the region’s maritime heritage. Nature lovers can explore Torndirrup National Park, known for its rugged cliffs, natural bridges, and blowholes.

Those who enjoy water activities can take advantage of Big Grove’s waterfront, ideal for kayaking or fishing along the harbor’s edge. Alternatively, head to Middleton Beach in Albany for swimming, sunbathing, and family outings.

While Big Grove is largely residential, Albany offers a variety of accommodations to suit different preferences. Stay at The Beach House at Bayside for a luxurious retreat or opt for the cozy charm of Middleton Beach Holiday Park. Big Grove itself is perfect for those seeking holiday rentals with a quieter, home-like atmosphere.

Big Grove doesn’t host restaurants or cafes, but Albany’s thriving food scene is just a short drive away. Savor fresh seafood at Albany Fish and Chips or enjoy modern Australian cuisine at Garrison Restaurant and Bar. For a casual café experience, Bay Merchants offers excellent coffee and light meals.

Big Grove offers a peaceful residential vibe, with most essential services located in Albany. From shopping centers to medical facilities, Albany serves as a hub for the broader region, ensuring Big Grove residents have everything they need within easy reach.

Getting to Big Grove

Accessing Big Grove is straightforward via well-maintained roads connecting it to Albany. Visitors traveling from Perth can reach Albany in about 4.5 hours by car, making it an accessible destination for a weekend getaway or extended stay. For those without private vehicles, regional bus services to Albany provide options, though local transportation within Big Grove is best managed with a car.

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About Big Grove

  • Locality: Urban locality
  • Big Grove Postcode: 6330
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -35.08615
  • Longitude: 117.8901
  • Elevation: 17m
  • Population: 199
  • Median Income: $25896
  • Area (Sq/km): 6.887
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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