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Attraction Dunsborough
Description:
The Cape to Cape Walk Track runs for 135 kilometres along the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge, between the lighthouse of Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin in the far south west of Western Australia. The moderate Top Trail features spectacular coastal and forest scenery, a fascinating geology of cliffs, caves, headlands and rock formations and an ever-changing display of vegetation and wildflowers....
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Happs Winery and Pottery is a premium wine producer with vineyards in Dunsborough and Karridale.Since 1978 people have visited to appreciate their mud brick buildings, beautiful gardens, handcrafted pottery, and exquisite wines. With around 30 different styles on the tasting list, you can be assured to find wine that perfectly suits your taste....
Christian Fletcher Photo Images - Dunsborough showcases stunning images of the Capes, and the Margaret River Wine Region. Fine art photographs of this untouched region and Christian’s unique visions of the South West landscapes.An ever-changing array of images framed or unframed, on canvas or packed for travel is available for purchase....
Marvel at Mother Nature's beauty and power as you tour Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse. With only 59 steps, it is Australia's most accessible lighthouse! Wind your way to the top of the tower, unveiling breathtaking views across the Indian Ocean and the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park....
Dunsborough is home to one of the largest accessible dive wrecks in the Southern Hemisphere, the former HMAS Swan.The 113 metres long decommissioned naval destroyer was scuttled in Geographe Bay off Dunsborough in 1997 and since then has become one of the most popular dive wreck sites in Australia....
The Meelup Trail weaves along the tranquil waters of Geographe Bay from Dunsborough to Meelup, south west of Perth, Western Australia. Highlights include some of the best beaches in Western Australia, whale watching lookouts, various ecosystems, small bay communities and the Cape Naturaliste lighthouse....
One of the most photographed seascapes in Western Australia, Sugarloaf Rock is in the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. This impressive rock formation dominates the coastline near Cape Naturaliste. You can see experienced rock fishermen taking up the challenge from the edge of the rock – but the powerful swell is not for amateurs....
Families will love the pure white sand and gentle rolling waves of Meelup Beach, near Dunsborough. Meelup Beach has been a favourite for family holidays for generations. Here, the protected bay offers ideal swimming conditions. This calm bay is a popular place for yachts and sailing boats to drop anchor and enjoy an afternoon of swimming and relaxing....
Sheltered and pristine, Bunker Bay entices with pure white sand and gentle lapping waves perfect for swimming, snorkelling and fishing. Located within the famous Margaret River Wine Region, the bay is protected by the rocky outcrops of Cape Naturaliste and is one of the few north-facing beaches in Western Australia....
Attraction,Restaurant Dunsborough
Wise Winery is a family owned, boutique vineyard situated in the Margaret River region. Wise is committed to producing premium-quality new world wines through a consistent and diligent approach to viticulture and winemaking. All pruning and harvesting is done by hand and the fruit is treated to the finest of winemaking practices....
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