The secret beach

When we go down south our favourite beach to swim at is a beach we’ve always called Little Meelup.

As long as I’ve known it, I’ve never known it by any other name.

I think it’s what Mum called it growing up – she grew up in Vasse – and so naturally we’ve followed suit.

In fact, I thought everyone called it that, and maybe they do, but I realised that maybe they don’t when we were recently in Dunsborough.

I’d arranged to meet my friend at Little Meelup.  You can’t miss it, I said, just take the first turn off on the way to Meelup.

She missed it.
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It isn’t signposted.

And even though there were quite a few people enjoying the quiet waters, even a wedding party stopping to take photos among the rocks, I started to feel as if Little Meelup had become our secret beach.  Our private beach.

You never know, maybe our family are the only ones to call it Little Meelup.

It’s okay.

We’ll share.

Just take your rubbish when you leave.  🙂

6 thoughts on “The secret beach”

  1. I knew it! As soon as I saw the title I had a hunch which beach it would be.

    That’s our favourite secret beach too. We call it Castle Rock. Best ‘flat’ beach in WA.

  2. I don’t know if getting on your blog and publicising it is the best idea 😉

    My sister is moving down to Busselton on Tuesday, into a place my parents have bought as an investment property, so I have been/will be spending a lot of time down there. We normally just go to Meelup, but we haven’t even explored the area yet. I might have to check out this Little Meelup… the Little beaches are always better (think Little Parakeet and Little Salmon on Rottnest!).

    Great idea for those people taking wedding photos there, too. I will have to scout it out in that regard also, given that I’ll be having a wedding near Dunsborough next year…

  3. We had a secret beach between Meelup and Eagle Bay which we always used to call Kidney Beach…because someone we went there with each summer had an old Aunt (I think) who had once had a kidney problem at the beach years and years earlier…

    I have no idea what its real name actually is.

  4. M – it’s nice isn’t it – and fewer people…

    Erin – yes I did think about that but you know… my readership isn’t THAT big. 🙂

    In the wedding party we saw the bride had yellow flowers and the maids were in black.

    They took photos among the rocks at the other end of the beach (not pictured here),

    I’m going south again this weekend Fairlie… I’ll have to see if I can find your Kidney Beach. Does having your name for it make it feel like it is your private beach… because if I find it I’m going to think hey… this is Fairlie’s beach. 🙂

    Unless of course it is Little Meelup with another name…

  5. I remembered what it’s actually called… Point Piquet. I haven’t been there in years, but it used to be that some times it was all sandy and other times, completely rocky. We used to jump off the rock at the point into a big hole.

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