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SUMMARY:Cape to Cape 2027
DESCRIPTION:Cape to Cape, WA – Trek\nSUNDAY, 24 OCTOBER – MONDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 2027\nEmbark on one of Australia’s most exhilarating overland hikes—a glorious coastal odyssey through Western Australia’s pristine southwest! Get ready to soak in dramatic ocean vistas, encounter vibrant wildlife, and marvel at a kaleidoscope of springtime wildflowers.\nThe Cape to Cape Track, stretching an impressive 124km along the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge, leads adventurers between the iconic lighthouses of Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin in the far southwest of Western Australia.\nThe journey promises breathtaking coastal and forest scenery, with fascinating geological wonders like cliffs, caves, and striking rock formations, along with an ever-changing tapestry of vegetation and wildflowers.\nThis electrifying week-long adventure offers a tantalising mix of nature, history, and geography.\nDesigned to immerse you in the heart of the environment, the track primarily hugs the coast, alternating between spectacular sweeping cliff-top views and stretches of pristine beach. Dive into several inland loops to explore lovely, sheltered woodland sections and the magnificent karri trees of the Boranup Forest.\nIf you like wildflowers then this November walk is perfect as they are in full bloom, along with the chance to see breaching whales on their annual migration.\nItinerary\n Day 1: 24 October 15km – Perth to Cape Naturaliste to Yallingup\n8.00am: We will meet a Perth airport to collect our bus and driver before heading to Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse to begin our walk\nThe first day on the Cape to Cape Track begins at the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse. Before heading off, make sure you visit the lighthouse for views out towards the track and impressive coastline  and where we will get our first compulsory team photo here!\nFollow the signs and head south towards the vibrant Sugarloaf Rock.\nEmbrace the thrilling coastal path as it leads you all the way into Yallingup, which means “place of love” in the local Wardandi language. Sugarloaf Rock is one of the region’s most spectacular coastal landforms and offers a unique environment—a perfect spot for cool photo op!\nThe beach here is stunning and ideal for a refreshing swim after a day packed with adventure. Much of the trail is wide and well-marked, though the sand can feel firm underfoot during beach walks. For an extra burst of excitement, dive into Ngilgi Cave nearby, where a semi-guided tour reveals breathtaking stalactites and stalagmites.\nMeals: Welcome Dinner\nDay 2: 25 October 24km – Yallingup to Moses Rock\nDays two and three provide us with the opportunity to delve into every corner of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge as we traverse the cliff line and beach.\nToday’s hike is quite extensive and is undoubtedly one of the highlights of the Cape to Cape journey, where you will witness a stunning array of landscapes.\nAlong the way, you will encounter a coastal rock pool affectionately referred to as “The Aquarium” as well as the impressive Canal Rocks, Injidup Natural Spa, Quininup Falls, and the vibrant wildflowers surrounding Moses Rock.\nAdditionally, today’s route includes some of the finest wineries in the region, and we may stop for lunch at one, depending on our pace.\nWe will conclude the day’s hike at Moses Rock, a favoured surf spot adorned with rocky outcrops and tidal pools, where we hope to catch a glimpse of whales breaching from this magnificent viewpoint.\nMeal: Breakfast \nDay 3: 26 October 20km – Moses Rock to Ellensbrook\nExplore Dramatic Coastlines and Tidal Pools as we experience the breathtaking scenery along this part of the track.\nThis segment takes you past the magnificent Wilyabrup Cliffs – as we walk along the ridge, we may encounter knee-high heath, bursting with vibrant wildflowers, while the delightful scents of lavender and basil fill the air.\nOur journey will lead us through Gracetown, where you can stop by Gracie’s General Store to pick up any essentials for the days of walking ahead.\nMeal: Breakfast + Homecooked Dinner\nDay 4: 27 October 11km – Ellensbrook to Prevelly\nA short segment of the trail departs from the peppermint and karri trees, returning to the coast to relish Kilcarnup Beach before crossing the Margaret River to reach the town of Prevelly.\nAs you leave Ellensbrook behind, the path begins to ascend a vehicle track flanked by marri and jarrah forests, showcasing a stunning variety of wildflowers and orchids.\nSince this is a shorter day, we recommend taking a dip in the waves or at the mouth of Margaret River. Spend some time discovering the heritage site of Ellensbrook Homestead or enjoy a leisurely afternoon by the beach.\nMeals: Breakfast + winery lunch + tastings\nDay 5: 28 October – REST DAY\nRest Day to explore Margaret River\nAday to relax at our beautiful accommodation or perhaps book a tours that takes your through the regions most beautiful wineries.\nDay 6: 29 October 19km – Prevelly to Contos\nWe begin our day with a delightful breakfast and freshly brewed coffee at the newly renovated White Elephant Café, which boasts stunning views over the sparkling shores of Gnarabup Beach.\nAs we head inland from Prevelly, we are surrounded by jarrah forests on our way to Boodjidup Brook, where we encounter a daunting 300-step descent — a moment that certainly makes us grateful we’re not heading in the opposite direction!\nWe conclude our day by returning to the coastline, winding our way up to the cliffs overlooking Conto’s Beach. Here, we are rewarded with one of the most breathtaking cliff-top vistas of the trip, and we might even catch a glimpse of a pod of dolphins.\nDon’t miss the nearby Lake Cave, where guided tours offer a chance to explore this remarkable cave and see the iconic ‘suspended table’ formation. Additionally, Mammoth Cave is close by, providing self-guided tours for those who wish to explore at their own pace.\nMeal: Breakfast + Homecooked Dinner\nDay 7: 30 October 23km – Contos to Hamelin Bay\nThis is a penultimate day that takes you through one of the most beautiful highlights of the trek as we walk amid the towering Karri trees of the Boranup Forest.\nKarri trees can each 60m more in length and cover the hilly slopes and valleys of the forest. As we wander in silence (as nice change from walking long the exposed ridgelines of previous days) we get the change to just be at one with nature.\nThis day is half amazing forests and half coastal walking including a long beach walk into the holiday hamlet of Hamelin Bay where you can enjoy the pristine waters.\nMeal: Breakfast \nDay 8: 31 October 26km – Hamelin Bay to Deepdene to Cape Leeuwin\nStand on the pristine shores of Hamelin Bay beach, where the gentle lapping of shallow waves nurtures a vibrant community of wild smooth stingrays, black stingrays, and eagle rays. Witness these graceful creatures gliding effortlessly through the crystal-clear turquoise waters.\nAs you depart from Hamelin Bay, this segment leading to Deepdene Campground is exclusively designated for trail hikers. You can enjoy a short-day hike or include it as part of a longer journey toward Cape Leeuwin, which is our plan.\nOne of the highlights along this route is the spectacular blowholes section. The limestone rock platform features circular shafts, sculpted over thousands of years by the relentless forces of wind and water.\nBefore long, you will arrive at the Foul Bay Lighthouse, followed by an easy stroll to Cosy Corner Road. From this point, we will wander along a fascinating limestone shelf dotted with blowholes.\nAs we round the Cape on a clear day, you catch your first glimpse of the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, which marks the endpoint of the Cape to Cape trail.\nWe will gather for a picnic and unwind on Cosy Corner Beach for lunch before embarking on the final 16 km section of the Cape to Cape—a breathtaking way to conclude this remarkable hike.\nDeepdene Beach is lengthy and wild, and the last stretch toward the lighthouse is truly enjoyable.  Don’t forget to explore Jewel Cave, arguably the most stunning cave in the Margaret River Region, where you can book a fully guided tour to marvel at the enchanting stalactites and stalagmites.\nOnce you reach Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, make sure to stop by The Lightkeepers Cottage Interpretive Centre and café to celebrate the completion of this incredible journey.\nFrom strangers on day one with our common connection being the urge to discover another beautiful part of our amazing country on foot we will finish as a close Wildlime team.\nMeals: Breakfast + Farewell Dinner\nDay 9: 1 November  – Transfer to Perth \nReturn to Perth – program ends\nWant more? – why not join us on an overnight at Rottnest Island! \nNot Included:\n\n\n.uuid-3437382a-f774-44e0-8712-651b8bf925ed{stroke-width:0px;}\n \nFlights to WA\n\n.uuid-3437382a-f774-44e0-8712-651b8bf925ed{stroke-width:0px;}\n \nTransfers where indicated (these are a personal choice)\n\n.uuid-3437382a-f774-44e0-8712-651b8bf925ed{stroke-width:0px;}\n \nMeals + drinks where not indicated\n\n.uuid-3437382a-f774-44e0-8712-651b8bf925ed{stroke-width:0px;}\n \nTravel Insurance\n\n.uuid-3437382a-f774-44e0-8712-651b8bf925ed{stroke-width:0px;}\n \nPersonal expenses\n\n.uuid-3437382a-f774-44e0-8712-651b8bf925ed{stroke-width:0px;}\n \nWildlime training weekends\n\nConditions:\n\n\n.uuid-3437382a-f774-44e0-8712-651b8bf925ed{stroke-width:0px;}\n \n$950 deposit is required to secure your place\n\n.uuid-3437382a-f774-44e0-8712-651b8bf925ed{stroke-width:0px;}\n \nDeposit can be transferred but is non-refundable\n\n.uuid-3437382a-f774-44e0-8712-651b8bf925ed{stroke-width:0px;}\n \nProgram Is subject to change\n\n.uuid-3437382a-f774-44e0-8712-651b8bf925ed{stroke-width:0px;}\n \nTo be paid in full by 1st March 2027.\n\n.uuid-3437382a-f774-44e0-8712-651b8bf925ed{stroke-width:0px;}\n \nA minimum 6 pax required to run this program – price may change if numbers are below 6\n\n
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