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Cape to Cape In Style – 9 Day – Self-Guided
Highlights
- Experience squeaky white sand beaches and secluded coves while walking the stunning Cape to Cape Track.
- Explore towering forests and limestone caves, immersing yourself in the diverse landscapes of Augusta and Margaret River.
- Savour the comfort of excellent apartments during your 9-day adventure, ensuring a restful retreat after each day's walk.
- Discover local surf breaks along the way, perfect for catching waves or simply enjoying the coastal scenery.
Walk the Cape to Cape Track end-to-end from Cape Leeuwin to Cape Naturaliste with a light daypack and in comfort. Stay in Augusta and Margaret River for the whole trip in excellent apartments.
This extraordinary landscape offers great variety, spanning squeaky white sand beaches, secluded coves, towering forests and limestone caves. The surrounding offshore reefs, points and headlands are coveted by local surfers for their quality surf breaks.
Heading north on the Cape to Cape Track, the walk traverses clifftops, deserted beaches and villages. Coastal heathlands, peppermint tree woodlands and majestic Karri forests with tall open stands of eucalypt are also unique to this walk.
Itinerary highlights
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
Cape Hamelin
Hamelin Bay has 11 shipwrecks in it, including two that were wrecked on the same night in the year 1900. You can see remnants of a timber jetty that goes a long way into the bay. Back in the late 1800’s this old jetty was used to ship karri logs to England, South Africa and India. Even today, many streets in London are still paved with karri that was harvested from local Western Australian forests. They jetty was abandoned when jarrah took over as the favoured timber.
Redgate Beach
The track is a narrow sandy track through the dunes and you’ll get beach views. The lovely stretch of white sandy beach is Redgate Beach. There’s a lovely stream meandering – Calgardup Brook. At times you may need to wade across this brook. “Calgardup” is an Aboriginal word for place of hooked stick to pull banksia flowers down with.
Margaret River
This region is the traditional land of the Wardani people and evidence of their living in this area goes back over 50,000 years. Schools of salmon migrate northwards along this coast in March and April each year and would have made good eating for the Wardani.
Gracetown
Alfred and Ellen Pickmore Bussell had six sons and eight daughters. One of their daughters, Grace, became famous as a 16 year old for her role in rescuing 50 passengers from the sinking ship, SS Georgette in 1876.
Moses Rock
The campsite is set in a shady grove of melaleuca trees. There’s a toilet as well as two picnic tables.
Sugarloaf Rock
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
Before this lighthouse was built, mariners relied on a barrel on top of a 30 foot pole in Busselton to mark the best landing place. They hung a lantern from the pole so it could be seen at night!
Cape Naturaliste lighthouse was completed in 1903. Limestone was quarried from about 1 mile away near Bunker Bay (where you will be staying) and carted by bullock wagon. The tower only needed to be 20 metres high as the bluff it’s built on is 100 metres high.
Tour details
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Available from 1 March 2026 to 15 December 2026
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Available from 1 March 2027 to 15 December 2027
Features
Service facilities
This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.
Operation information
Auswalk Walking Holidays
Award-winning Auswalk has been providing a platform for people to walk through Australia’s most magnificent landscapes in comfort for nearly 30 years. They’re one of the oldest and most experienced operators on the Bibbulmun and Cape to Cape tracks. They also walk Kangaroo Island, Tasmania, the Blue Mountains, the Great Ocean walk, the Larapinta and the Flinders Ranges just to name a few of the other destinations they explore.
You’ll walk through National Parks from one excellent accommodation to the next. Pamper yourself with a chef-prepared two-course a la carte meal in most instances. Wake well-rested to a cooked breakfast primed and ready for the day’s walking. They move your luggage ahead for you so you can walk pack-free. So if you want unique access to Australia’s natural beauty, on foot, hassle-free with the most trusted and dependable walking company in Australia, please get in touch
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Accreditations
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ECO Certified (Advanced Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
Memberships
- WA – Australia's South West
- WA – Destination Perth