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Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse walk trails

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Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse walk trails

Sep 4, 2023

This beautiful section of the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse trail starts at the lighthouse (Bunker Bay) and heads south towards Sugarloaf Rock. It’s wheelchair accessible and there are also a few bench seats along the way to soak up the incredible views, including views of a couple of lovely beaches and Sugarloaf Rock itself. Allow about an hour and a half at a leisurely pace to return. M A G I C !

There are also other designated walks to choose from that take in views of the lighthouse itself or different sections of Cape Naturaliste, heading north below the lighthouse. Some are an easy walk; some are more testing.

For more information about the trails and the history surrounding this local lighthouse, visit the Your Margaret River Region website.

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