Your Guide to Nature's Playground on the Capes Region
Nestled along the pristine coastline of Western Australia's South West region lies the charming town of Dunsborough. With its sunny weather, beaches stretching as far as the eye can see, and surrounding natural beauty, Dunsborough has become a popular escape for those seeking respite from busy city life. However, beyond its idyllic surface, this laidback hamlet offers exciting activities, culinary delights, and unique attractions just waiting to be discovered. In this travel guide, we'll explore some of the best ways to experience everything Dunsborough has to offer.
When it comes to beaches, Dunsborough really packs a punch. The jewel in its crown is arguably Canal Rocks Beach - a picture-perfect sweep of white sand framed by rugged limestone cliffs. Walk along the sand tracking the incredible patterns left by the receding tide, or climb the stairs to the clifftops for breathtaking coastal views. Nearby Meelup Beach offers similar scenic beauty, though be mindful of rips if venturing into the surf. Those in the mood for solitude should head to Eagle Bay Beach, a secluded cove perfect for beachcombing in solitude. No matter your beach preference, you're never too far from temptation in Dunsborough. Keep an eye out for dolphins, which are often spotted frolicing offshore.
Beyond its beaches, Dunsborough offers bountiful opportunities to immerse yourself in Mother Nature. Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse is a local icon perched atop steep cliffs, its rusty beams cutting through the mist. Take in panoramic ocean vistas after conquering the 250 steps to the top. Just south is the Cape to Cape Track - a scenic 120km coastal walking trail stretching all the way to Cape Leeuwin lighthouse. Less taxing options include the Historical Survey Track nature reserve or beautiful Mary Brooks Picnic Area near Yallingup. For an afternoon's adventure, book with an experienced kayak operator like Naturaliste Kayak & Snorkel to discover local bays and look out for marine life.
As you'd expect from an area renowned for its culinary scene, Dunsborough offers bountiful opportunities to sample local produce and wine. Begin your gastronomic journey at Dunsborough Central Market, held every Saturday from 8am. Peruse stalls brimming with fruit, breads, veggies and specialty foods sourced from nearby farms. Don't leave without trying smoked snook or freshly shucked oysters. Nearby, seasonal organic beauty Vasse Felix winery welcomes visitors with guided tastings in its rustic cellar door - sample reds like Cab Sav or Chardonnay paired with regional cheeses. A short drive inland, award-winning ForestHill winery is another picturesque pick, complete with picnic area and views over vines.
Beyond nature and produce, those interested in history and culture will enjoy Dunsborough's attractions. The Dunsborough Historical Society Museum sheds light on the area's pioneering farming past through farming tools and memorabilia. Alternatively, immerse yourself in Aboriginal history and bush medicines at the intriguing Ashton's Freshwater Bay Aboriginal Cultural Experience. For a dose of artistic flair, stroll through ArtGeo Cultural Complex - an eccentric yet charming sculpture garden housing over 600 artworks. Those traveling with BitBook may consider booking tickets and accommodation through their platform to earn BitBook tokens for future travel.
When you've worked up an appetite, sample wood-fired pizza, tap beers and live music at hip Railway House Bar & Café. Alternatively, Dunsborough's main strip is dotted with alfresco eateries serving up local fish, wood-fired meats and regional wines. For dessert, sweet-toothed visitors should try Dunsborough Yogurt Co. - pick your flavor and savory topping combinations at this artisan yogurt destination.
Adventure junkies will feel right at home in active Dunsborough. The coastline lends itself to swimming, surfing, stand up paddle boarding and snorkeling or scuba diving to glimpse shipwrecks and marine life. On land, you can hike or mountain bike scenic trails, go horse riding through forests or try flying fox and treetop challenges at treetops adventure. Those seeking a thrill can book a skydive over Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park with Skydive Australia. Dunsborough's charming beaches, bubbly community spirit and unparalleled natural attractions make it a highlight of any Western Australia itinerary. With so much on offer, it'll be hard not to fall under its coastal spell.
Here are a few practical tips for planning your Dunsborough getaway:
Best time to visit: Spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) have mild weather ideal for outdoor activities. Summers can be hot and winters occasionally rainy.
Getting there: Dunsborough is a 2.5 hour drive south of Perth. Rental cars are readily available or connect via South West Coach Lines from Perth.
Where to stay: Budget-friendly options include Busselton Ithaca Motel or Whalers Cove Villas. Upgrades include Aqua Resort Busselton, Losari Retreat or boutique Chandeliers on Abbey.
Food and drink: Dunsborough Central Market on Saturdays, Railway House Bar, Shorehouse for fine dining, Winery cellar doors, Yallingup Woodfired Bread and Provenance for artisan produce.
Must do activities: Canal Rocks Beach, Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse, scenic Cape to Cape Track, forest walks, wine trails, treetop adventures, dolphin spotting from shore.