1. Injidup Natural Spa, Yallingup: our top must-visit spot in Australia's Southwest
Injidup is located near Yallingup, which is a 3 hour drive south of Perth or a 35 minute drive north of Margaret River. From Yallingup, head south on Caves Road and make a right turn onto Wyadup Road. This idyllic natural rock pool, adorned with a mini waterfall and sheltered from the waves, provides the perfect setting to relax and soak on a warm summer’s day. The serene ambiance of Indijup Natural Spa is a must-do.
2. Margaret River Region Caves: must-see natural limestone caves
Embark on an unforgettable journey by joining a guided tour of the natural limestone caves scattered throughout the region. Accessible from Caves Road, the most-visited caves include Mammoth Cave, Lake Cave, Ngilgi Cave, Giants Cave, and Jewel Cave. Immerse yourself in fascinating facts about the caves and their rich history of exploration.
3. Boranup Forest: wander through this majestic and tranquil spot
Just 25-minute drive south of Margaret River lies the spectacular Boranup Forest. Take a leisurely walk amidst the majestic tall Karri trees, capturing insta-worthy photos as the dappled sunlight filters through the tree canopy, creating undulating patterns across the valley.
4. Tree Top Walk, Tingledale: ideal for exploring the Walpole Wilderness
Elevate your experience by walking among the tree tops on the purpose-built 600m walkway at Valley of the Giants - Tree Top Walk, Tingledale. Immerse yourself in the ancient forest tree canopy, breathing in the fresh air, listening to bird calls, and gaining insights into the native flora and fauna of the region.
5. Greens Pool and Elephant Rocks, Denmark: unmissable spot for beach lovers
Discover one of the best-kept secrets of Southwest Western Australia - Greens Pool and Elephant Rocks in Denmark. Located on the fringe of William Bay National Park, Greens Pool offers a white sand beach with a sheltered lagoon, ideal for snorkelling, stand-up paddle boarding, or lounging by the shore. A short walk away, Elephant Rocks boasts a hidden narrow cove with large granite boulders resembling a majestic herd of elephants marching out to sea.
6. The Gap, Torndirrup National Park, Albany: discover the rugged beauty of the Southwest
No trip to Albany is complete without a visit to The Gap. This dramatic lookout sits 40m above the crashing waves of the Southern Ocean. Stand on the viewing platform that extends over a rocky cliff and feel the salt spray on your face. Listen to the thunderous roar of the waves as it crashes beneath your feet. Take a moment to admire the platform itself - an incredible engineering feat that lets you safely experience nature’s raw power up close.
7. Cape Le Grand National Park, Esperance: put on your bucketlist for must-visit
45 minutes drive from Esperance (Kepa Kurl) is Cape Le Grand National Park, renowned for its stunning scenery and idyllic beaches. While exploring this region, make a stop at Lucky Bay, an iconic white-sand beach with sunbaking kangaroos! A short drive away, discover the pristine beaches of Hellfire Bay and Thistle Cove, perfect for a refreshing swim and a delightful picnic. For the more adventurous travellers, pack your walking shoes and tackle the hike to Frenchman’s Peak for spectacular views. During Spring, the landscape is a blanket of colour, filled with wildflowers and various species of Banksia.
Embrace the wonders of the Southwest region of Western Australia and make memories that last a lifetime!
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