Bremer Bay, located on the stunning south coast of Western Australia, is a serene and beautiful destination known for its clear blue waters and white sandy beaches. For those who love to explore the great outdoors, Bremer Bay offers a range of free camping options that are perfect for an immersive nature experience. The region is teeming with an array of local attractions including the breathtaking Point Ann in the Fitzgerald River National Park, where southern right whales can often be spotted during their migration season. The bay itself is an aquatic playground, ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and fishing. On land, nature trails provide opportunities to appreciate the diverse flora, such as banksias and wildflowers, and fauna such as kangaroos and a variety of bird species.
Free Campsites In Or Near Bremer Bay
Camping enthusiasts will find several free campsites that offer a close connection to this beautiful region. Notable sites include:
John Cove
Situated near the entrance to the Point Ann area, John Cove provides basic bush camping with no amenities, so self-sufficiency is key. It is accessible by regular vehicles and offers proximity to the bay for activities like fishing and hiking.

Quaalup Homestead Wilderness Retreat
Although camping here isn’t entirely free, a nominal fee is charged for maintenance. Quaalup Homestead Wilderness Retreat offers bush campsites with basic facilities and access to the national park.

Fitzgerald River National Park Campgrounds
Free camping is available in Fitzgerald River National Park Campgrounds, but facilities are limited. The picturesque surroundings are worth the trip, and it’s ideal for those who enjoy hiking and bird watching.

Hamersley Drive Inlet Camping
Spread along the coast, these campsites offer a rugged, remote experience with basic conditions and are also accessible by regular vehicles.

Bremer Bay Beaches
Coastal bush camping is available for free along various points of the Bremer Bay Beaches. No facilities mean total self-reliance is needed. Beach access offers plenty of water activities.

“Please note not all of these sites may allow dogs, as rules can vary and some areas aim to protect local wildlife. Always check current regulations before bringing pets along.”
Other Nearby Campsites We Recommend
While free camping is an attractive option for many, the region surrounding Bremer Bay also hosts a range of paid campsites that come with additional amenities and often more structured facilities. Some recommended paid campsites include:
Wellstead Estuary Campground
Located near the mouth of the Bremer River, this campground has basic amenities and charges a small fee. It provides a more tranquil camping experience and is perfect for those interested in fishing and bird watching.

Point Henry Peninsula Campground
Offering a mix of amenities at a fee, this spot is perfect for those looking to engage in activities like trekking, kayaking, and wildlife spotting.
Fitzgerald Bay Campsite
Within the Fitzgerald River National Park, this campsite provides facilities for a fee and is yet another gateway to the wonders of the park, including whale watching and nature walks.
These sites may have different pet policies, so do enquire beforehand if you plan to bring your furry friend along.

Caravan Parks In Or Near Bremer Bay
For travelers seeking a more conventional camping experience with ready access to power and other amenities, several caravan parks are available that serve as perfect home bases for exploring Bremer Bay and its surroundings:
Bremer Bay Caravan Park
Bremer Bay Caravan Park provides power to its sites, good amenities including a camp kitchen, and easy access to local shops and beaches.

Bremer Bay Resort Caravan Park
Offering powered sites and a range of facilities such as a games room and BBQ area, Bremer Bay Resort Caravan Park is great for families.

Point Henry Peninsula Caravan Park
With powered sites nestled within natural settings, this park also provides good facilities and is situated close to Point Henry Peninsula’s attractions.
Wellstead Estuary Caravan Park
Power is available at this park, along with other amenities like showers and a shared kitchen. It’s also in a great spot for water-based activities.
Each park varies in terms of facilities, so it’s advisable to check in advance depending on your specific needs, especially if you require a powered site.

Cafés and Restaurants We Recommend While Visiting Bremer Bay
During your visit to Bremer Bay, you’ll also want to explore the local dining scene. Here are a few recommended eateries:
Bremer Bay General and Café
This café and general store offer hearty meals ideal for starting your day before a camping adventure. Here you’ll find a cozy atmosphere, friendly service, and a variety of options for breakfast and lunch.
The Deck at Bremer Bay Resort
A great spot for dining with a view, The Deck at Bremer Bay Resort serves up fresh local seafood and other culinary delights. The restaurant provides a warm and welcoming environment for enjoying a meal after a day of exploring.
Bremer Bay Fish and Chips
Ideal for a casual meal, this local spot serves arguably the best fish and chips in the region—a must-try for any beach holiday.
Mary Island Fishing Club
With its waterfront location and the chance to enjoy a scenic sunset, the club provides a lovely dining experience with a variety of dishes, featuring local catches from the sea.