Gnylmarung

Gnylmarung Gnylmarung is on the Dampier Peninsular in the Kimberley Region of WA. With 50 camp sites, situated

The magic of Gnylmarung....tranquil bush setting, listening to the birds, or do a bit of fishing or diving, from the beach or the rocks or in the bay. Gnylmarung's secluded beach has pristine white sand and crystal clear water. You can sit under the shade of a big tree while your children play and swim in the shallow safe waters. Gnylmarung Retreat on Beagle Bay, is a part of the annual whale migr

ation path, so you might be lucky enough to see them playing in the water. Gnylmarung's magic has a way of drawing you back again and again. With 20 camping sites, some have ocean view, others are in shady areas, or in secluded bushland.

Lots of fun for Broome kids camped at Gnylmarung last weekend. Photos courtesy of Laura Great-Rex.
02/06/2026

Lots of fun for Broome kids camped at Gnylmarung last weekend.
Photos courtesy of Laura Great-Rex.

At the end of the rainbow is a pot of gold!  Or for the fishermen a pot of fish!
20/05/2026

At the end of the rainbow is a pot of gold! Or for the fishermen a pot of fish!

23/04/2026

Special request from Delma and Alphonse….If you are coming to our campground only put cans and plastic bottles in our white recycling bags.

DO NOT put glass bottles in the recycling bags.

Glass bottles go in the green rubbish bin.
Please don’t make our job harder !

15/04/2026

Our water at Gnylmarung is pumped from a natural spring and is usually drinkable. But at the moment, due to heavy rains the water isn’t as pure so we have been advised that campers should boil drinking for at least one minute, then allow it to cool.

As our crushed ice comes from the same source, it should only be used to chill drinks and wrapped food. Do not put ice in drinks.

And when showering it is advisable not to inhale water through nostrils or mouths.
When our water tests pure again we will advise our campers.

Water Safety – Campground RulesThe bay at Gnylmarung may be used for swimming, snorkelling, and fishing at visitors’ own...
11/04/2026

Water Safety – Campground Rules

The bay at Gnylmarung may be used for swimming, snorkelling, and fishing at visitors’ own risk. The bay is a natural marine environment and is home to a range of wildlife, including sharks and the occasional crocodile.
All campers and visitors must exercise extreme caution in and around the water at all times.
Parents and guardians are fully responsible for the supervision and safety of children while swimming or playing near the water’s edge.

04/04/2026

A great start to season 2026, with a full campground over Easter. We are almost fully booked for the Anzac weekend as well as the WA holiday weekend at the end of May. It seems that everyone is booking ahead to avoid missing out. July school holidays are full too.

Due to the uncertainty of fuel availability we might get a few more cancellations so we will set up,a waiting list for those periods that are booked out.
Also in the busy periods there will be times when it won’t be possible to extend bookings. We know you will understand.

One big request from Delma and Alphonse….. they generously allow you to check in from 11 am to 4 pm. Most other places make checkin in the afternoon only. But please do not arrive after 4PM. That is the absolute latest time. If you are delayed for any reason and arrive after 4 pm you must set up in Camp 1 (formerly the overflow) and check in after 8 am the next morning.

We look forward to seeing you sometime in this, our last, tourist season.

Sunrise today over Gnylmarung. Getting ready for a busy Easter.
01/04/2026

Sunrise today over Gnylmarung.
Getting ready for a busy Easter.

31/03/2026

To all our campers who are booked in for Easter, Alphonse today checked the road in from Cape Leveque Road, and says there is some water on the track, but you should have no trouble if you drive close to the left side of the road. They look forward to welcoming you on arrival.

Couldn’t help but steal this photo from another site!  (Aussie Freedom Camping).  Let’s hope the fuel shortage ends befo...
14/03/2026

Couldn’t help but steal this photo from another site! (Aussie Freedom Camping).
Let’s hope the fuel shortage ends before tourist season.

Delma was up early to catch the sunrise over Gnylmarung today. The grass is green and the shady trees are growing. They ...
05/03/2026

Delma was up early to catch the sunrise over Gnylmarung today. The grass is green and the shady trees are growing. They are looking forward to greeting tourists at the end of this month. Bookings are essential.

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Middle Lagoon Road, Beagle Bay
Broome, WA
6725

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