WA Surf Gallery
Highlights
- Explore rare surfing memorabilia, celebrating Western Australia's rich surf history in a prime location near iconic breaks.
- Admire historical surf photographs from legends like Ric Chan, capturing the spirit of surfing's evolution in WA.
- Discover surfboards from the 1950s to 1970s, showcasing the craftsmanship that shaped the surfing culture.
- Enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere with facilities like food and refreshments, making it a perfect outing for all.
A celebration of surfing history throughout Western Australia, the WA Surf Gallery is the first and only official collection of surfing memorabilia in Western Australia, ideally located in one of the nation’s most iconic surfing spots.
Just minutes from the world-famous breaks of Yallingup, Margaret River and Grace Town, the surfing history of these areas has a large part to play in the evolution of the region to its current stronghold as one of Western Australia’s leading destinations for food, wine and nature.
For the first time, a collection of rare and never-before-seen memorabilia will be on display including historical surf photographs from renowned surf photographers such as Ric Chan and Greg Woodward.
See surfboards from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s along with images from legendary West Australian surfers in their days before being launched onto the world stage and be inspired by the trophies from the winners of the famous Pipeline surfing event.
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- WA – Australia's South West
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