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A short 10 minute drive north of Guilderton, lies Seabird, a laidback crayfishing hamlet. Seabird is named after the schooner "Seabird", which was wrecked just south of the hamlet in 1874. Remains of the "Seabird" can sometimes be seen in the sands.

This small community is perched high on the coastal dunes, above the crayboats moored safely inside the reefs, and the sparkling blue of the Indian Ocean. Here you can slow down and escape the hum drum of everyday life.

  • Relax and rub shoulders with the local crayfishing crews, returned from the day's catch.
  • Linger and take in the best of coastal views.
  • Dip your feet in the Indian Ocean, or into the white beach sands and marvel at the           crimson sunsets.
  • Stride out along the 8km of beach and coastal trails that link Seabird and Guilderton. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of local flora and fauna - kangaroos, emus, sea eagles and carnaby black cockatoos.

A myriad of experiences are a short drive away - Ledge Point and Lancelin to the North   and Guilderton/Moore River to the South.  Gingin West/Neergabby, Gingin Brook and Gingin town are all within easy driving distance to the south east.