What to do and see in Margaret River Region, Western Australia: The Best Geologic Formations

October 7, 2021 Matilde Konrad

Discover the best top things to do in Margaret River Region, Australia including Wilyabrup Sea Cliffs, Sugarloaf Rock, Canal Rocks, Castle Rock, Wyadup Rocks.
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1. Wilyabrup Sea Cliffs

Willyabrup Road, Margaret River, Western Australia 6284 Australia
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Wilyabrup Sea Cliffs

Reviewed By Flapster67

A stunning spot for spectacular views. It is reached by walking in/along properties. The spot is used for absailing as well.

2. Sugarloaf Rock

Sugarloaf Rd via Cape Naturaliste Rd, Cape Naturaliste, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/sugar-loaf-rock
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4.5 based on 308 reviews

Sugarloaf Rock

Reviewed By sandgroper12391

This terrific site is accessible by all, there is a sealed road straight to the car park and an easy walk up stairs to a look out. If you are more adventurous you can take a track down the ocean side and then climb up one of the rocks for an even better view. We walked from Cape Naturaliste lighthouse car park and it is an easy 3.5 walk both ways on sealed disability friendly path and boardwalk. The views are sensational.

3. Canal Rocks

West End of Canal Rocks Road, Yallingup, Western Australia 6282 Australia
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4.5 based on 696 reviews

Canal Rocks

Reviewed By Kevskiknbak - Brisbane, Australia

From waves crashing over the boulders from the ocean into calming waters at Canal Rocks we walked to the small bridge looking at a beautiful water would be a great spot for snorkeling

4. Castle Rock

Castle Rock Road via Meelup Beach Rd, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia
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4.5 based on 63 reviews

Castle Rock

Reviewed By mjail5

From the same parking area at Meelup Beach is where the trail to Castle Rock is. Just a short pleasant 700m walk brings you to Castle Rock where my sons had a fun time scrambling on the rocks. If you go further past this point, you will be met with the view of the bluest water of the ocean. As you make your way back, on the left up the hill is the Whale Lookout. Just a short 300m walk where we finally saw whales at the midway point. So glad as we did not see any whales earlier on the Whale Lookout Trail at Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse.

5. Wyadup Rocks

Yallingup, Western Australia Australia https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/leeuwin-naturaliste
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Wyadup Rocks

Reviewed By Oldjack - Greater Melbourne, Australia

This was a very pretty and not well known spot on the coast. The road in was fine but the path down to the rocks not well defined but OK, This is also known as the Indijip Natural Spa as the rocks provide a small pool and surf for the bubbles. Well worth visiting. Take the Wyandup Road just south of the Canal Rocks.

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