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At the southwestern tip of Australia, where the Southern and Indian Oceans collide, Augusta is a serene coastal town that feels like a secret hideaway. Its star attraction is the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, where you can stand at the point where two great oceans meet. Augusta is also the gateway to the Blackwood River, the Margaret River wine region, and some of Western Australia's most pristine forests and beaches. This is a place for nature lovers, history buffs, and anyone seeking a slower pace.
Highlights & What to See
- Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse: Climb the tallest lighthouse on mainland Australia for jaw-dropping views of the ocean convergence. The adjacent historic buildings and interpretive centre tell tales of shipwrecks and early maritime life.
- Blackwood River: Canoe or kayak along this gentle river, past towering karri forests and abundant birdlife. It's also a prime spot for fishing and crabbing.
- Augusta Boat Harbour: Watch fishing boats come in, join a whale-watching cruise (June–September), or simply enjoy fish and chips by the water.
- Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park: Explore dramatic coastal cliffs, secluded beaches like Hamelin Bay (famous for friendly stingrays), and ancient caves such as Jewel Cave with its stunning crystal formations.
- Historic Town Walk: Stroll past charming heritage buildings, including the 1890s Augusta Post Office and the old timber jetty – a perfect intro to the town's past.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days allows you to fully experience Augusta's highlights. Spend day one exploring the lighthouse and coastal walks; day two kayaking the Blackwood River or visiting Jewel Cave. If you have a third day, venture into the national park or take a whale-watching tour. The town itself is compact, so you can easily combine it with a longer self-drive itinerary along the Margaret River region.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Margaret River: Just 45 minutes north, this world-renowned wine region offers cellar doors, gourmet food, and surf beaches – perfect for a day trip or overnight.
- Hamelin Bay: Famous for its resident stingrays that glide in the shallows, this beach is a must for wildlife lovers and photographers.
- Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park: The park stretches along the coast, with countless walking trails, lookouts, and caves to explore between Augusta and Margaret River.
- Busselton: An hour north, home to the iconic Busselton Jetty – the longest wooden jetty in the Southern Hemisphere – and family-friendly beaches.
- Perth: About 3.5 hours away, Western Australia's capital is the logical start or end point for a road trip through the southwest.
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