6-DAY GUIDED HIGHLIGHTS
OF THE CAPE TO CAPE TRACK
Don’t have a full week free and not interested in hiking the whole 132km track end-to-end? On this 6-day guided option, you’ll hike half the distance, still see the highlight sections of the Track, but have time for other activities like visiting local producers, and doing a couple of our favourite short walks that aren’t part of the Cape to Cape Track.
Duration: 6 days / 5 nights package
Distance: Walking 6km - 15km per day, over 5 days
Difficulty: Moderate
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LOCATION
In the far south-west corner of Western Australia, a broad peninsula projects into the Indian Ocean – ancient, wild, and stunning.
Running north to south along its western edge is the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, the setting of the 132km Cape to Cape Walk Track, and backdrop to the Margaret River region. Beginning at Cape Naturaliste in the north, the Cape to Cape Track meanders through windswept limestone ridges, deserted white beaches, giant granite marbles, and towering Karri forest to finish up at Cape Leeuwin in the south.The Margaret River Region is renowned internationally for stunning scenery, world-class beaches, gourmet food, and fine wines.
ITINERARY
All distances are based on the latest version of the official Cape to Cape Track guide book. They are approximate measurements and may not exactly match your personal devices.
From day 2 your daily pickup will range from 7:30am to 9am, you will be advised exact times on your first day.
DAY 1: PERTH PICK UP
CAPE NATURALISTE TO SUGARLOAF ROCK 3.7KM
& MEELUP LOOKOUT LOOP 2.5KM
Enjoy complimentary morning pick up from the Perth Ambassador Hotel (196 Adelaide Terrace, Perth CBD) in the Cape to Cape Explorer Tours’ transfer vehicle at 8.00am sharp. We will stop one hour into the journey, giving you the opportunity to grab something to eat & drink and/or use the bathroom.
You will then head out to Cape Naturaliste to meet your guide for the day begin your first day exploring the stunning Capes Region.
Please note that you will need to have your water bottles filled and your pack ready for the hike.
An easy scenic start to the journey, hike one way from the lighthouse to sugarloaf rock. Then, your guide will transfer you to the famous Meelup Beach for a short loop walk with beautiful vistas followed by a swim in the calm waters of Geographe Bay. Dinner will be provided at a local brewpub on route back to your accommodation in Gnarabup - please bring a swimsuit and change of clothes in your day pack if required.
DAY 2: YALLINGUP TO INJIDUP 9.5KM
From Yallingup, pass over the granite headland at Torpedo Rock and on to the fabled Smith’s Beach. After Smith’s Beach the topography changes quickly as giant granite marbles dominate near Canal Rocks. Travel high over the ridge and past Rotary Lookout, before dropping back down on to the beach at Injidup. Weave through stunning areas of limestone cliff and granite and enjoy a stunning swim location at Injidup Beach. Stop in at local producer on route back to your accommodation this afternoon.
Great swimming opportunities today – pack your swimsuit!
Eat in tonight with a delicious, fresh meal from our catering team Cape to Cape Moveable Feast.
DAY 3: MOSES ROCK TO GRACETOWN 15KM
The track rises high over several large limestone headlands before flattening out on Wilyabrup Beach. A wonderfully constructed staircase then guides walkers up and onto the stunning sea cliffs that form the famous climbing buttresses of Wilyabrup Cliffs. After passing the cliffs, the track drops back down onto the beach, passing the famous, though severe, surfing breaks of Gallows and Guillotines. The coast then turns decidedly rocky as it ducks and weaves over picturesque granite boulders and finally into the pretty hamlet of Gracetown.
A great revitalising swim may be possible at the end of the day – pack your swimsuit in your day pack.
After the day’s walk we drop in for a personalised wine tour and cheese platter at a boutique winery in the Margaret River Region.
Eat in tonight with a delicious, fresh meal from our catering team Cape to Cape Moveable Feast.
DAY 4: ELLENSBROOK TO GNARABUP 15KM
Beginning at the historic settlement of Ellensbrook, the track quickly leaves the coast and meanders through sand dunes and past Ellensbrook homestead and Meekadarabee Falls. Visit the isolated coves of Gnoocardup and the turquoise bay of Kilcarnup. Marvel at the centuries-old osprey nest in Horseshoe Bay and then take in some of the world’s finest surfing coastline at Prevelly.
A great revitalising swim may be possible at the end of the day – pack your swimsuit in your day pack.
Tonight is a free night to unwind by heading out to a local restaurant at your own expense, either on your own or with the rest of the group should you choose. We recommend The Common bistro, conveniently located a short stroll away.
DAY 5: REDGATE TO BORANUP VIEWPOINT 13KM
Departing from historic and postcard worthy Redgate Beach, next is very likely one of the best sections of the Cape to Cape Track: the scenic coastal cliffs at Bob’s Hollow and Contos (although we may be biased as CCET have adopted and maintain this section). Enter the majestic Karri forest, home to the world’s third tallest hardwood. A beautiful day, the solid track under foot and afternoon shade of the karri forest makes it all seem easy.
Eat in tonight with a delicious, fresh meal from our catering team Cape to Cape Moveable Feast.
DAY 6: DEPART FOR PERTH
Your driver will come and collect you from Surfpoint Resort at 6:15am. Please have your luggage packed and include a day bag with anything you may need whilst on the bus.
Your bus departs the Margaret River Bus Terminal at 6:45am (transport provided by South West Coach Lines) and will arrive at the Perth Airport at 11:05am or Elizabeth Quay Busport at 11:45am.
PACKAGE INCLUDES
TRAINING & PREPARATION
The Cape to Cape Track can be a challenging walk at times due to the diversity and nature of the terrain and requires preparation. The experience ranges from extended soft sand beach slogs, through to steep (but short) climbs over loose limestone. It involves long, extended hikes that will challenge even the fittest in the group at one time or another. As such, pre-trip preparation is strongly recommended to make the event enjoyable and to reduce the risk of injury.
We recommend three key elements to your preparation:
1. Regular training
We strongly recommend training regularly at least 2 months out from the commencement of the tour. This should include some back-to-back day walks and extended walks greater than 15km. We recommend getting off footpaths and bitumen for as much as possible. Some sand walking and hill walking will really help to build the fitness need on the track.
2. Well worn-in boots
The main issue to interrupt a walk of this nature is not the fitness of the participants, but problems with feet, socks and/or shoes. We strongly recommend that all participants have very well-worn-in boots that they have trained in extensively prior to the walk. Issues often emerge even with well worn-in footwear after 7 days of back to back walking. This training should also trial any new socks etc. that may be worn during the walk. Training on a range of surfaces and topography will best test gear, shoes-and your body, prior to tackling the diversity of the Track. Having some back up footwear available including runners or hiking sandals often comes in handy on sand stretches or if blisters occur with your main pair of shoes/boots.
3. Foot care
It will be your responsibility to manage your personal foot care during the course of the tour and address any minor rubbing or ‘hotspots’ straight away so as to avoid these becoming significant obstacles to completing the walk. You should carry a range of dressings and equipment to assist you to manage minor issues before they become serious. CCET guides carry a kit for feet treatment in the case of an emergency. Prepare now and reap the rewards during your time on the Cape to Cape Track!
GEAR PACKING LIST
ACCOMMODATION
Glamping accommodation
If you choose our glamping option you'll be staying at our hiking hub Surfpoint Resort, click the info box for detailed information on what is included. Surfpoint's private campground features spacious non-powered bell tents which include a Queen bed (or two), solar lighting, floor rugs, a seat and access to all of Surfpoint’s facilities including power for charging phones inside the complex. Situated in stunning native gardens, you'll love the peace and tranquility.
Resort accommodation upgrade
You can also choose to upgrade your accommodation to a private room at Surfpoint Resort, click the info box for more information on Surfpoint and the facilities available.
An upgrade to a private Non Ensuite Room is $300 per person for the entire experience. Select from King or Twin bed configuration. Each room has a TV and air conditioning. This room type utilises our shared bathroom facilities located next to your room, and the kitchen and lounge area in the main facility.
An upgrade to a private Ensuite Room is $600 per person for the entire experience. Choose from super comfortable Sealy Posture-pedic Queen/King or Twin beds to ensure a good night's sleep. Rooms have a private ensuite with shower. In your room you'll also find creature comforts such as a TV, air conditioning, fridge and tea/coffee making facilities.
Surfpoint Resort
MASSAGES
Massages are available, Monday (Day 3), Tuesday (Day 4) and Wednesday (Day 5) at either 6pm or 7pm subject to availability
We recommend local massage provider Gabi who specialises in: deep tissue, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, relaxation, manual lymphatic drainage & will come to your accommodation.
Please contact Gabi
Price: 60 minutes - $150
Phone: 0467 331 991
Email: kitegabi@yahoo.com