Accessible beaches

We are renowned for our wonderful coastline, which is a major attraction for residents and visitors alike. However, gaining access to the beach and water is a major issue for many community members, in particular people with disability.

Beach access matting

Beach access matting provides assistance for many people, including people with disability, seniors, and parents with prams, making it easier to get from the main footpath onto the sand.
 
The matting is available from October through to April each year depending on weather conditions. To confirm that the matting is in place before heading to the beach, call the City on 9528 0333

For more information about the matting locations, please refer to the Beach Access Matting Overview Map below, as well as the detailed maps available for each location.

An empty wheelchair sits at the end of a stretch of blue beach access mattingBeach access matting is available on a seasonal basis at the following locations:

  • Rockingham Foreshore - in front of the Beach Bowl, accessed by using the ramp
  • Palm Beach, Rockingham - just to the west of the jetty, accessed by using the ramp
  • Governor Road Reserve, East Rockingham - use the sealed pathway adjacent to the toilet block
  • Bell Park, Rockingham - adjacent to the toilets near the Wanliss Street car park, accessed by using the short ramp
  • Phoebe Hymus Park, Rockingham - use the sealed pathway from Alexandra Street car park. Please note the ramp is steep in this location.

Matting is also available on a permanent basis at Singleton foreshore. At this location, a concrete pathway (with hand rail) and 20 metres of matting improves access from the car park to the end of the sand dunes.

Beach wheelchairs

Beach wheelchairs are designed for use in outdoor environments and specifically for use on sand and in or near salt water.

There are two types of beach wheelchair available for loan from the City free of charge. These are hosted by community organisations and you can contact them directly to book and arrange collection.

Contact for bookingsPick up addressContact numberWheelchairs availableAvailability

Rockingham Visitor Centre

 

19, Kent Street, Rockingham9592 3464Mobi-Chair9am-5pm, Monday to Friday and 9am-4pm, weekends and public holidays
The Cruising Yacht ClubVal Street, Rockingham9527 5468

Mobi-Chair

Sandcruiser

9am-5pm, Monday to Friday

Seaside Camp for Children Inc.

 

Hymus Street, Peron9527 1127Sandpiper (child use only)9am-4pm, seven days a week

We want your feedback

If you have used one of the City’s beach wheelchairs, we would love to hear some feedback about your experience. Please follow the link below to complete a short survey. This should only take about five minutes to complete. We will use your feedback to improve this service in the future.

 

Complete the beach wheelchair survey

Types of beach wheelchairs

  • A woman is at the beach, seated in the Mobi-Chair Beach Wheelchair as its pushed by another woman along a stretch of blue beach access mattingThe Mobi-Chair is available for loan free of charge from The Cruising Yacht Club and Rockingham Visitor Centre. Key features of this chair include:

    • Portability - can be collapsed and transported in large vehicles
    • The armrests and wheels are comprised of flotation materials that enable the chair to fully float in any water
    • The integrated handles on the armrests provide added stability while enjoying the ride on land or in the water
    • Weight capacity of up to 130kg.

    Further information:

  • The Sandcruiser wheelchair is available for loan free of charge from The Cruising Yacht Club. Sandcruiser beach wheelchair

    Key features include:

    • All-terrain wheelchair (shallow water only)
    • Adjustable leg rest and pivot armrests
    • Anti-tip brake bar
    • Max weight 120kg.

    Further information:

  • The Sandpiper (child’s chair) wheelchair is available for loan free of charge from The Seaside Camp for Children. Sandpiper beach wheelchair

    Key features include:

    • All-terrain wheelchair (shallow water only)
    • Adjustable leg rest
    • Can fit in medium or large vehicles
    • Anti-tip brake bar
    • Max weight 80kg.

    Further information:

Beach walkers Using beach walker

A walk on the beach can be difficult for many. Beach walkers make it easier for people to access and enjoy the sand.

Two beach walkers are available for community members to loan free of charge. Bookings are essential. Refer to the Information Sheet below for more details about booking and using a beach walker.

We want your feedback

If you have used one of the City’s beach walkers, we would love to hear some feedback about your experience. Please click the link below to complete a short survey. This should only take about five minutes to complete. We will use your feedback to improve this service in the future.

 

Complete the beach walker survey

 

Bookings:

Locations for collection and return of the walkers: Using beach walker

Mike Barnett Sports Complex

  • Corner Dixon Road and Goddard Street, Rockingham
  • Phone: 9591 0850

Aqua Jetty

  • 87 Warnbro Sound Avenue, Warnbro
  • Phone: 9591 0888

Rockingham Visitor Centre

Report a problem

If you encounter any problems/faults while using a beach accessible item (beach matting, beach wheelchair or beach walker), please report it to us.

Report a problem

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Accessible jetties

Rockingham offers great facilities for fishing enthusiasts, and both the Val Street and Palm Beach jetties have been designed to allow easy access for people in wheelchairs or with other mobility restrictions.

Accessible toilet facilities are also available nearby to both jetties.

More information about accessible fishing locations is available on the Fishability website, including a map of fishing locations across Western Australia which are categorised according to their level of accessibility for people with disability.

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