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Parryville, WA

Parryville is a tranquil coastal locality in Western Australia’s Great Southern region, just a 4-hour drive southeast of Perth. Positioned along the South Coast Highway, Parryville is a short 20-minute drive from Denmark, making it an accessible destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat amid striking natural beauty.

Known For

  • Pristine beaches and coastal scenery
  • Unique historical sites, including Point Hillier Cairn
  • Proximity to Denmark’s dining and cultural attractions

Parryville lies on the lands of the Mineng people of the Noongar nation, whose rich cultural history is deeply connected to the area’s natural landscape. The locality became a focal point during the late 19th and early 20th centuries with the establishment of fishing settlements and its role in the Group Settlement Scheme, aimed at promoting agriculture in the region. Visitors today can still explore historical landmarks such as the Point Hillier Cairn, which dates back to the late 1800s. This heritage is reflected in the area’s well-preserved natural beauty and the charm of nearby communities.

Parry Beach is a must-visit for those who love the ocean. Stretching 1.5 kilometers, it features clear waters ideal for swimming, surfing, and fishing. For nature enthusiasts, the D’Entrecasteaux National Park provides countless opportunities to explore walking trails and observe native wildlife.

Further inland, the Owingup and Quarram Nature Reserves showcase the region’s biodiversity. Birdwatchers and photographers often flock to these reserves to capture unique flora and fauna. Whether you’re a solo adventurer or traveling with family, Parryville’s attractions cater to a variety of interests.

Where to Stay

Visitors to Parryville can enjoy comfortable accommodation with stunning coastal views.

Parrys Estate offers self-contained chalets, blending modern amenities with the tranquility of the surrounding landscape. For those who prefer a rustic experience, the nearby Parry Beach Settlement provides a well-maintained campsite perfect for connecting with nature.

Eat & Drink

While Parryville itself is quiet on the dining front, the nearby town of Denmark boasts an array of culinary delights. Pepper & Salt Restaurant serves contemporary Australian cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients. For a more relaxed setting, Boston Brewing Co. offers pub-style fare alongside craft beers brewed on-site.

Visitors often pair their meals with the region’s renowned wines, thanks to the cool-climate vineyards scattered throughout the area. These dining experiences highlight the connection between local agriculture and the community’s lifestyle.

How to Get There

The most convenient way to reach Parryville is by car, with the drive from Perth taking approximately four hours. The South Coast Highway offers a scenic route through Western Australia’s Great Southern region. Public transport options are available to Denmark, but a private vehicle is recommended for exploring the area fully.

About Parryville

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Parryville Postcode: 6333
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -35.00333
  • Longitude: 117.10389
  • Elevation: 18m
  • Population: 69
  • Median Income: $31044
  • Area (Sq/km): 78.682
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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