Dunsborough was one of the first seaside towns in the south west to attract tourists in large quantity and today it is still one of the most popular destinations for holiday makers in the region. With a prime location providing easy access to much the Cape has to offer, pleny of accommodation options, and the appeal of the calm lapping waters of Geographe Bay, Dunsborough offers a mix of modern with a touch of the bohemian. Dunsborough attracts a younger crowd than nearby Busselton, and with a range of good shops, cafes and the popular somewhat Bali feel of Samudra yoga barn and cafe, there is a lot about Dunsborough that you will find worth seeing.

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The wreck of the 112-metre HMAS Swan sits about a 15 minute boat ride off the coast not far from Dunsborough and is one of the largest accessible dive wrecks in the Southern Hemisphere. Scuttled in 1997 after 26 years of naval service, this naval…

With a restaurant and art galley overlooking the lake at the bottom of the Gunyulgup Valley in Yallingup, this presents a delightful location with a variety of amenities and potential. There is a grassed field to one side, and a few houses with tree…

A bit of anᅠinstitutionᅠin Yallingup, Andy’s General Store and Post Office is an old-style store and regular hang-out for surfers, travellers and locals. Also known as the Yallingup General Store and Caves Park Store. Unlike many other such…

This little shop is located right next to Andy’s general Store as you come into Yallingup. It has hosted a number of businesses in its time, most notably as a surf shop, but is currently a specialty bakery making Gugelhopf cakes and sandwiches.

Ngilgi Cave (pronounced Nil – Ghee) is a limestone cave formation located just outside Yallingup and 5 minutes from Dunsborough. Open to the public, the cave provides a really interesting, easily accessible setting with some interesting and…