Holiday houses in Preston Beach

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Popular amenities for Preston Beach holiday rentals

Other great holiday rentals in Preston Beach

Guest favourite

Farm stay in Lowden

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Preston Valley Retreat

25 Sept – 2 Oct

$1,598 AUD total
Guest favourite

Guesthouse in Dwellingup

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 357 reviews

River Rd Estate Beautiful Private Country Escape

12 – 19 Dec

$2,491 AUD total
Guest favourite

Farm stay in North Dandalup

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Rodzina Springs Farm Stay

2 – 7 Oct

$1,256 AUD total
Guest favourite

Holiday home in Preston Beach

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 74 reviews

"Seaside Elegance: Villa Oasis with Pool & Wi-Fi"

20 – 27 Sept

$1,667 AUD total
Guest favourite

Cabin in Preston Beach

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

Fully equipped holiday home.2-bed&pool, tennis!

23 – 30 June

$1,302 AUD total
Superhost

Apartment in Preston Beach

4.84 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Within Footprints Resort 2 Bedroom Townhouse

16 – 23 July

$1,521 AUD total
Guest favourite

Home in Preston Beach

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 86 reviews

Cosy Oceanside retreat, walking distance to the beach, cafe and general store.

11 – 18 May

$1,570 AUD total
Guest favourite

Home in Preston Beach

4.87 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

Cheerful 3-bedroom ground-floor of 2 storey house

26 Oct – 2 Nov

$1,545 AUD total

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Preston Beach

  • Total rentals

    20 properties

  • Popular amenities

    Kitchen, Wi-Fi and Pool

  • Wi-Fi availability

    10 properties include access to Wi-Fi

  • Family-friendly rentals

    20 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    1K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $78 AUD before taxes and fees

Your guide to Preston Beach

All About Preston Beach

Preston Beach in Western Australia is a popular seaside destination for nature lovers, fishing enthusiasts, surfers, and those looking to explore the vast nature reserves and Jarrah forest ecologies unique to the region. This laid-back community is located just south of Perth on one of the westernmost prominences on the continent. The town makes a perfect jumping-off point for anyone looking to explore the surrounding wilderness areas, like the Myalup State Forest, Lane Poole Reserve, or Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park. The endangered hooded plover and thrombolites known as “living rocks” are just some of the unique flora and fauna that can be found here.

Golf courses with world-class views are available near the Yalgorup National Park, but watch out for the kangaroos and emus native to the area, who have been known to wander onto the fairways from time to time. Kilometres of beachside walking trails meander up and down the coast, providing easy access to stunning ocean vistas and some of the best fishing in southwest Australia. Preston Beach is a mecca for those wishing to take in a wide variety of outdoor activities while enjoying the area’s unique ecological makeup.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Preston Beach

Preston Beach has a temperate climate, and the area is pleasant to visit year-round. The warmest and sunniest weather will be found during the summer months between January and March. If your primary motivators are surfing, swimming, or other ocean-bound excursions, consider visiting during this time. If you are planning to come for the area’s magnificent fishing, be sure to check the seasonal availability of your preferred catch before booking your Preston Beach accommodation. Precipitation hits its peak at the height of winter from June through August; from here, rainfall drops off significantly, and the area returns to its normal semi-arid conditions. The shoulder seasons of spring and fall are ideal if you wish to spend time in the nearby national parks and nature trails.


Top things to do in Preston Beach

Yalgorup National Park

Just outside of Preston Beach, this national park includes 10 lakes and an internationally recognized and protected wetlands ecosystem that is home to numerous species of migratory birds. Many threatened species of plant and animal life reside in the park as well. Several options exist for nature walks that cater to most ages and fitness levels; picnicking areas are also available.

Lake Clifton

Lake Clifton sits inside the Yalgorup National Park. However, it is well worth its own dedicated day of exploration due to the unique biological makeup of the water. Known the world over for hosting one of the earth’s last Thrombolite populations, these “living rocks” are some of the oldest organisms on the planet and provide a window into our biological past. A boardwalk over the water’s edge offers ample viewing opportunities of these ancient organisms.

Local Vineyards

The vineyards around Preston Beach are in what is known as the Peel Wine Region. Producing well-known varieties of Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay, and Cabernet, several wineries in the area offer tasting parties, tours, and vineyard walks. In addition, some of the more well-known wineries host seasonal events with musical acts, food, games, and local business vendors throughout the year. So grab a picnic and enjoy an afternoon full of sunshine, wine, and the rolling hills of wine country.

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