Sandboarding in Lancelin is inexpensive, and fun (click here to rent a sandboard from as little as $12.50). So what’s involved?
STEP 1: GET TO LANCELIN
First, get yourself to town. The drive from the centre of Perth is a mere 85 minutes. Head north to the end of the Mitchell Freeway and turn right on Hester Avenue, then left onto Wanneroo Road. This eventually changes into Indian Ocean Drive, so keep heading north until you hit the Lancelin turn-off which is well signposted. Turn towards the coast and follow these video instructions to get to the dunes.
You’ll need a sandboard (forget boogie boards or surfboards, they simply won’t slide). These can be reserved here (from just $12.50). Once you’ve collected your pre-booked board from the address on your booking receipt, head to the dunes where it’s possible to park standard 2-wheel-drive vehicles right at the base of the dunes on the hard rock.
If you deviate from the route in the image, there is a real chance you will end up bogged. So stay on the hard track. It’s worth noting that most hire car companies forbid you taking their 2-wheel-drive vehicles off road, so be warned.
If you want to go deep into the off-road area, you definitely will need a 4-wheel-drive vehicle. You will also want to be very careful if you’re a novice 4WD’er as the dunes are dangerous (yes, deaths occur).
The dunal area is expansive and actually comes under the control of 3 different entities. Legally, you are only allowed to use the licensed off-road section, which roughly comprises the middle section (north to south) of the dunes. There is signage at the entry indicating the usable area, so please consult it as you enter. Be aware though that there are few fences or signs on the sand dunes to indicate where the boundaries are, so play it safe.
If you’re not confident driving into the off-road area with your 2-wheel-drive vehicle, simply park it on Bootoo Street and walk in. You can also park in the clearing on the left of the track about 20 metres from Bootoo Street as can be seen on one of the pictures above. The walk is about 300 metres across soft sand and hard rock.
FREE DUNES ENTRY
Entry to the dunes is free. There is only one entry point (as pictured in the map above); there is no entry gate and the dunes are open every day of the year, from 8am to 7pm.
You can collect your rental board from 7am, 7 days a week, and if you have good balance e.g. can ride a skateboard or snowboard, you’ll probably be able to get down the hill standing, otherwise ride sitting down, which takes no skill and is no less fun.
WHAT SHOULD YOU WEAR?
As for what you should wear: that’s up to you. If it’s windy or you fall a lot, expect to wind up with sand all through your clothes, so plan for that. You will also need glasses both for the glare of the white dunes and to minimise sand being blown into your eyes. If you don’t have them tick the “sunglasses” box on the sandboard on-line booking form. Please also be aware that you will need to climb to the top of the dune in order to glide down, which is great exercise.
Also be aware that there are no facilities whatsoever at the dunes e.g. toilets/shops etc. So take care of that on your way through town, and have yourself a top day – it’s an awesome destination!
For answers to all frequently asked questions click here
Hey!
I would like to ask if you’re open this monday and what are your opening hours
If you’re asking if the dune’s are open, they’re open every day of the year 24 hours a day, but no noise vehicles between 7pm and 8am.
Hi, who owns/manages the lancelin sand dunes ?
I’m doing a uni piece on sand boarding at lancelin.
We recommend you speak to the Shire of Gingin
Hey! Would just like to ask if sandboards will be available for rental on a Sunday?
Yes you can rent sandboards on the weekends from Have A Chat or the surf shop
Sand boarding suitable for kids 5 years old? Thanks
Yes 5 year olds would love it but obviously require supervision
Hi There,
Just wondering if there Is anywhere else to hire the sandboard after 5pm? Like petrol station or etc? Many Thanks
I don’t believe so, although Have A Chat store might allow you to drop them back after hours.
Hi, we went there a while ago and unfortunately lost the cellphone of my youngest sister. It’s an Apple 6 color pink. If anyone found it at the sand dunes, kindly inform us. Thank you so much and have a great holidays everyone.
By the way thumbs up for the beautiful scenery at sand dunes, me and my family enjoyed it so much. We came all the way from the Philippines for a short holiday. ☺️
Hi,
I would like to know whether the Nissan X-trail (SUV) or Kia Cerato can go close to the sand dunes.
is it a must to rent the sandboard there? can i bring my won sandboard?
Hello
Is it suitable for 19 month old?
Hello fellow
Sandborders
My name is Harley quintel
I was wondering if there are any Sandbords up for sale in Lancelin or any good cheap ones up for grabs please help me I’ll be invading your town today and I need a sweet ride for your beautiful town please don’t say gumtree
Thank you so much guys and gals for your help hope to see u on dunes soon 💋
Hi I plan to go there with my 6 years old son. May I know is there any GPS coordinate for me to reach the board collection area and place to park my 2 wheel drive. As I am afraid I might lose the way if I only use the video. Thank you.
is sandboarding rental open on monday morning?
Hi
Just like to know the place hiring sandboard will be open mid of August?
We are not sure the weather therefore we don’t want to book and pay to order a board at this stage.
Therefore we wanted to know if the place to hire sandboard will be open everyday or not, or any contact no. we can ring before we heading to sand dune?
Please advise.
Hi, which is a better time to try the sandboarding during my visit in mid August? Morning or afternoon? so that I can plan for my route whether to visit The Pinnacles first then Lanceline or sandboarding first. Thank you.
Hello what is the minimum age for sand boarding? Cheers
I’d like to know if the sand board is big enough for an adult and child to ride on at the same time?
Hi. Is the 4wd tour available for walk-in or online bookings only?
hi
couple of things to help your enjoyment of the dunes
1. cardboard doesn’t work as a ski board
2. even with a sand board, you may need candle wax to get a good run down the slopes
3. there are sand flies/miggies in the dunes. Suggest you use insect repellent or clothing to cover up.
this should help you have an even better time
mike
Hello!
Do you need a 4wd to get to the sand dune parking for the boarding?
Hi there ,just wondering if dogs are allowed on the dunes please ?
Hi! Are you open in July? Thanks
Hi, I’m considering taking the 4WD Sand Dunes Adventure tour. do I need to prebook the tour first, or is it available on-site? (since I don’t know what time I’ll arrive there)
Hey I would like to ask if I can book and enjoy the sandboarding nowadays. Is it possible to go there from Perth now?
Yes, at http://www.lancelin.com.au, open every day