Skip to main content Skip to footer site map

Lockyer, WA

When exploring Albany’s suburbs, Lockyer stands out as a community-focused area with a lot to offer. Located just 4 kilometers from Albany’s city center, Lockyer provides a suburban lifestyle with convenient access to one of Western Australia’s most picturesque regions. A quick 5-hour drive from Perth, Lockyer is a practical choice for families, retirees, and anyone seeking a balance of tranquility and connectivity.

Known For

  • Affordable housing options and strong community vibe
  • Proximity to Albany’s historic and natural attractions
  • Local parks and recreational facilities

Lockyer’s official establishment in 1954 marked its transition into a suburban enclave within Albany’s expansive layout. Historically, the suburb grew alongside Albany, contributing to its community-oriented reputation. Lockyer’s growth over recent years reflects the steady demand for its affordable housing and accessible lifestyle.

As of the 2021 Census, Lockyer’s population of 1,298 showcases a diverse demographic with a median age of 40. Many residents are drawn by the suburb’s mix of established homes and new developments. The area’s housing market is particularly appealing, offering affordability compared to other parts of Albany. Median house prices hover around $385,500, with rental options averaging $380 per week.

Though primarily residential, Lockyer’s location offers residents and visitors proximity to some of Albany’s most notable attractions. A short drive brings you to Albany’s Historic Whaling Station, where you can delve into Australia’s maritime heritage. Nearby, Torndirrup National Park presents breathtaking coastal scenery, including The Gap and Natural Bridge.

For beach lovers, Middleton Beach is a favorite destination, providing opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and leisurely strolls. Residents often enjoy these escapes while appreciating their peaceful suburban home base.

Lockyer is equipped with essential amenities, making daily life convenient for its residents. The suburb features four parks, occupying approximately 7.4% of its total area, offering green spaces for relaxation and outdoor activities. Families appreciate access to Mount Lockyer Primary School, which provides quality education within walking distance for many homes.

Local businesses and nearby shopping centers in Albany ensure that daily needs are met, from groceries to healthcare services. Public transport options and accessible roads connect Lockyer to the wider Albany area, enhancing its appeal for commuters and locals alike.

While Lockyer doesn’t boast a dining precinct of its own, its proximity to Albany ensures that residents and visitors have plenty of choices. Albany’s culinary scene features everything from casual cafes like Dylan’s on the Terrace to fine dining options such as Liberte. Accommodation is equally diverse, with options ranging from boutique hotels like the Beach House at Bayside to budget-friendly motels.

Lockyer’s appeal isn’t just about convenience—it’s also about its natural surroundings. The suburb’s parks and recreational areas provide serene spaces for families, joggers, and dog walkers. Moreover, living so close to Albany’s coastline means easy access to hiking trails, whale watching, and even fishing trips. These activities create a lifestyle that many residents cherish.

With so much to discover, Lockyer continues to evolve while maintaining its charm as a welcoming residential suburb.

Where to stay?

About Lockyer

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Lockyer Postcode: 6330
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -35.00709
  • Longitude: 117.86192
  • Elevation: 41m
  • Population: 1297
  • Median Income: $25012
  • Area (Sq/km): 1.345
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

Explore The Outback

Australia has a vast remote interior, much of it largely untouched. By night, the outback is deathly quiet, with the only light provided by the stars and the moon - a perfect oportunity for stargazing. Explore the isolated heart of the country, meet and connect with Aboriginal people and experience one of the oldest living cultures in the world. Go ‘walk-about’ and immerse yourself with Australia’s endless outback horizons.

Outback Experiences

Luxe Accommodation

Enjoy a distinctly Australian luxury experience, such as the unforgettable reefs, islands, beaches and coast; rugged mountain ranges, rainforests and vast national parks; and the many vibrant food and wine regions. Take a once in a lifetime adventure and discover the sheer indulgence of experiencing the wonders of Australia in style and stay in total luxury.

Australia has wide variety of accommodation options to suit most budgets and travelling preferences. Choose from luxury lodges, boutique hotels, serviced apartments, motels, bed and breakfasts, caravan parks as well as youth and backpacker hostels.

Accommodation

Glasshouse Mountains

The Glasshouse Mountains in the hinterland of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast are actually the cores of 20 million year old volcanoes. The sides of the volcanoes have eroded away leaving only the hardened rock spiremountain cores we see today. Learn more about this awe-inspiring landscape.

Glasshouse Mountains