SOLO SELF GUIDED

END-TO-END ADVENTURES

Experience the full diversity of the Cape to Cape Track with the adventure of a lifetime on our Solo End-to-End self guided hikes. Journey over 132km along the spectacular coastline from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin sharing in sights, knowledge and delicious locally sourced Margaret River produce to keep you powered for you adventure.

Distance: 132 km

Difficulty: Moderate

PACKAGE INCLUDES

ACCOMMODATION

HIKE PREPARATION

MASSAGES

7 DAY

PACKAGE & ITINERARY

6 DAY

PACKAGE & ITINERARY

5 DAY

PACKAGE & ITINERARY

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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.

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

  • Water bottles / bladder (we suggest carrying 3L/day)
  • Solid, reliable walking boots (well worn-in and very comfortable, waterproof a big advantage)
  • Alternative walking shoes, also well worn-in, in case of rubbing. For example, runners or comfortable sandals
  • Woollen socks (suggest three pairs of quality walking socks, worn-in)
  • Gators, if you choose
  • Walking poles (if you feel your knees need them!)
  • Lightweight clothing for walking–long pants and long-sleeved shirt recommended for sun protection
  • Sunhat
  • Beanie
  • Fleece jacket
  • Waterproof hiking jacket and pants
  • Swim gear
  • Small towel (microfibre)
  • Personal toiletries
  • Blister protection (recommend at least one pack of Compeed per person)
  • Medications (include sunscreen, insect repellent, analgesics and any personal medication) Please advise CCET staff of the location of any medication you may require urgently
  • Daypack: comfortable daypack to carry your water, lunch pack and personal items while walking (camera, swim gear, sunscreen etc). Prior to the tour, try to take at least a few walks wearing this pack to prepare your body.

ACCOMMODATION

Accommodation options available

  • Room with ensuite
  • Room with shared bathroom
  • Glamping Tent (available seasonally)

MASSAGES

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

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.

7 DAY SOLO ITINERARY

DURATION: 7 days / 7 nights package

DISTANCE: 132km, walking 14-23km km/day for 7 days

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

DAY 1: CAPE NATURALISTE TO SMITHS BEACH 16.5KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at Smiths Beach and transfer you to the start point of your hike with lunch.

Begin the hike at Cape Naturaliste, the first section of the Cape to Cape Track. This starts with a gentle downhill stroll on the ‘access-for-all’ section of track to the stunning vistas of Sugar Loaf Rock. The Track then runs along an extended section of carved limestone sea cliffs before reaching the coastal hamlet of Yallingup. After Yallingup, pass over the granite headland at Torpedo Rock and on to the fabled Smiths Beach. Self drive back to accommodation.

You have the opportunity to try one of Margaret Rivers local restaurants for dinner this evening (own expense).

DAY 2: SMITHS BEACH TO MOSES ROCK 14.75KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at Moses Rock Carpark and transfer you to the start point of your hike with lunch.

From Smiths 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 Bay - please remember to send your afternoon driver a message when you are departing from here. Travel up high over the ridge, through the coastal tee tree and back onto the wild south-west facing coast. Weave through stunning areas of limestone cliff and granite before ending at the fantastic Moses Rock. Self drive back to accommodation, a CCET Staff member will deliver your dinner to Surfpoint Resort.

DAY 3: MOSES ROCK TO GRACETOWN 15KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at Gracetown with your lunch and transfer you to the start point of your days hike.

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 of Wilyabrup Cliffs. After passing the cliffs, the track drops back down onto the beach, passing the famous, surfing breaks of Gallows and Guillotines. The coast then turns decidedly rocky as it weaves over picturesque granite boulders and finally into the pretty hamlet of Gracetown. Self drive back to accommodation, a CCET Staff member will deliver your dinner to Surfpoint Resort.

DAY 4: GRACETOWN TO PREVELLY 21.75KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at Surfpoint Resort with your lunch and transfer you to the start point of your days hike.

You begin your day at the picturesque hamlet of Gracetown, following the coastline to the historic settlement of Ellensbrook. From Ellensbrook, the track quickly leaves the coast and meanders through sand dunes and past Ellensbrook homestead and Meekadarbee 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. You will walk into your new accommodation at Margarets Beach Resort in the coastal settlement of Gnarabup this afternoon. Enjoy a delicious meal out this evening, we recommend The Common at Margarets Beach Resort.

DAY 5: PREVELLY TO BORANUP FOREST 22.5KM

Collect your lunch from Surfpoint Resort and begin your days hike in your own time.

From the limestone ridge at Prevelly head down into the sheltered creekline of Boodjidup Brook. Continue on and experience the white sands of Boodjidup before reaching historic 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 leg!) Enter the majestic Karri forest, home to the world’s third tallest hardwood! A longer day, but the solid track under foot and afternoon shade of the Karri forest make it all seem easy! A CCET staff member will collect you from the forest with a delicious meal for you to enjoy in the comfort of your accommodation.

DAY 6: BORANUP FOREST TO COSY CORNER 20.5KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at your accommodation and transfer you to the beginning of your hike with your lunch.

Starting amongst the tall Karris of Boranup Forest, home to an array of wildlife and wildflowers in season. Head south, back into the coastal heath, and down onto the stunningly beautiful Boranup Beach. 7kms of sand walking later, find the protected Hamelin Bay, home to some of the Cape’s friendliest stingrays who love a feed of freshly caught fish! Continue on past the many islands and headlands until you arrive at the stunning Cosy Corner. Here, you will be collected by a CCET staff member with a delicious meal to reheat in your room.

DAY 7: COSY CORNER TO CAPE LEEUWIN 21KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at your accommodation with your lunch and transfer your to the beginning of your final day of hiking.

The last leg of the Cape to Cape Track faces more into the south than the rest of the coast. True wilderness with limited road access, the sights are reserved for the local hooded plovers and you. Granite headlands are broken up by long sections of shoe-sucking sand. Formidable, but every step takes you closer to the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and the moment of celebration.

Take yourself out for a delicious celebratory dinner this evening and relish in your weeks achievements.

7 DAY SOLO

PACKAGE INCLUDES

  • 7 days walking one of Australia’s most stunning coastal tracks
  • 7 days emergency support and satellite communication equipment
  • Comprehensive Track notes and maps to keep you on the right track!
  • 7 nights accommodation at coastal villas and apartments
  • All transfers between your accommodation and the track
  • 1 weekly supply box with a great variety of items for fresh and tasty daily breakfasts. Items are subject to change depending on availability and seasonality, but can include our in-house muesli blend and chia pudding; eggs and breakfast items such as mushrooms, spinach and cherry tomatoes; yoghurt, fresh fruit and wood fired bread.
  • 7 packed lunches, including freshly prepared nutritious meat or salad roll and track snacks
  • 4 delicious evening meals prepared by our in-house catering company. The other nights meals are left open for you to choose at a local restaurant (at your own cost)
  • Alcoholic beverages are not included, but opportunities will be provided for you to purchase beverages of your choice.
  • Cape to Cape Track completion certificate.
  • All planning, logistical, administrative and on-ground support, including intimate knowledge of weather patterns, creek crossings and Track conditions

6 DAY SOLO 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.

DURATION: 7 days / 7 nights package (6 days of hiking)

DISTANCE: 132km, walking 21-24 km/day for 6 days

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

DAY 1: ARRIVAL DAY

Arrive in the Margaret River region in your own transport and check into Surfpoint Resort at the beachside hamlet of Gnarabup. Today is a day to settle in and enjoy the Margaret River region. Perhaps visit a local winery or two or have a swim at nearby Gnarabup Beach. Relax and prepare for tomorrow’s hike. Enjoy a dinner out at one of Margaret River’s great restaurants (own expense)

DAY 2: CAPE NATURALISTE TO injidup 23KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at Injidup Carpark with your lunch and transfer you to the start point of your days hike. Begin the hike at Cape Naturaliste, the first section of the Cape to Cape Track. This starts with a gentle downhill stroll on the ‘access-for-all’ section of track to the stunning vistas of Sugar Loaf Rock. The Track then runs along an extended section of carved limestone sea cliffs before reaching the coastal hamlet of Yallingup. After Yallingup, pass over the granite headland at Torpedo Rock and on to the fabled Smiths Beach. From Smiths 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. Traverse the first half of the beach and come up the stairs to Injidup carpark. Self drive back to accommodation, a CCET Staff member will deliver your dinner to Surfpoint Resort.

DAY 3: injidup TO GRACETOWN 23.25km

A CCET staff member will meet you at Gracetown Store with your lunch and transfer you to the start point of your days hike.

From Injidup, travel up high over the ridge, through the coastal tee tree and back onto the wild south-west facing coast. Weave through stunning areas of limestone cliff and granite before reaching the fantastic Moses Rock. 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 of Wilyabrup Cliffs. After passing the cliffs, the Track drops back down onto the beach, passing the famous surfing breaks of Gallows and Guillotines.The coast then turns decidedly rocky as it weaves over picturesque granite boulders and finally into the pretty hamlet of Gracetown. Self drive back to accommodation, a CCET Staff member will deliver your dinner to Surfpoint Resort.

DAY 4: GRACETOWN TO MARGARETS BEACH RESORT 21.75KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at your accommodation with your lunch and transfer you to the start point of your days hike.

Your walk begins at the picturesque hamlet of Gracetown, following the coastline to the historic settlement of Ellensbrook. From Ellensbrook, the Track quickly leaves the coast and meanders through sand dunes and past Ellensbrook homestead and Meekadarbee 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. You will walk into your accommodation at Margarets Beach Resort in the coastal settlement of Gnarabup this afternoon. Head into Margaret River for dinner at a restaurant of your choosing, or dine at The Common Bistro right on the grounds at Margarets Beach Resort (own expense)

DAY 5: MARGARETS BEACH RESORT TO BORANUP FOREST 22.5KM

Collect your lunch from our hiking hub Surfpoint Resort and begin your days hike in your own time.

From the limestone ridge at Prevelly head down into the sheltered creekline of Boodjidup Brook. Continue on and experience the white sands of Boodjidup before reaching historic 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 leg!) Enter the majestic Karri forest, home to the world’s third tallest hardwood! A longer day, but the solid track under foot and afternoon shade of the Karri forest make it all seem easy! A CCET staff member will collect you from the forest with a delicious meal for you to enjoy in the comfort of your accommodation.

DAY 6: BORANUP FOREST TO COSY CORNER 20.5KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at your accommodation and transfer you to the beginning of your hike with your lunch.

Starting amongst the tall Karris of Boranup Forest, home to an array of wildlife and wildflowers in season. Head south, back into the coastal heath, and down onto the stunningly beautiful Boranup Beach. 7kms of sand walking later, find the protected Hamelin Bay, home to some of the Cape’s friendliest stingrays who love a feed of freshly caught fish! Continue on past the many islands and headlands until you arrive at the stunning Cosy Corner. Here, you will be collected by a CCET staff member with a delicious meal to reheat in your room.

DAY 7: COSY CORNER TO CAPE LEEUWIN 21KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at your accommodation with your lunch and transfer your to the beginning of your final day of hiking.

The last leg of the Cape to Cape Track faces more into the south than the rest of the coast. True wilderness with limited road access, the sights are reserved for the local hooded plovers and you. Granite headlands are broken up by long sections of shoe-sucking sand. Formidable, but every step takes you closer to the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and the moment of celebration.

Take yourself out for a delicious celebratory dinner this evening and relish in your weeks achievements.

6 DAY SOLO

PACKAGE INCLUDES

  • Welcome session: Unique session with CCET staff to learn about the unique geology, flora and fauna with an insightful induction at the head of the track.
  • 6 days self-guided walking with state of the art tracking service and emergency support: all support staff carry first aid and communications equipment.
  • 7 nights accommodation at Surfpoint Resort in the coastal hamlet of Gnarabup. Accommodation types are subject to availability. Please note bell tents are not available during June, July, August or 16th December to 12th January.
  • One way vehicle transfers between the track and your accommodation, you'll receive morning drop offs and in the afternoon you will walk to your vehicle on the first two days, the last four days will be am and pm transfers.
  • Cape to Cape Explorer Tours daily custom track notes, maps and a complimentary copy of Jane Scott’s Cape to Cape Track guide book.
  • All planning, logistical, administrative and on-ground support.
  • Daily check ins, information and tips from our locally based director and staff – nobody knows the Cape to Cape Track like Cape to Cape Explorer Tours.

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.

5 DAY SOLO ITINERARY

DURATION: 5 days / 5 nights

DISTANCE: 132km, walking 23-30 km/day for 5 days

DIFFICULTY: Moderate to hard

DAY 1: CAPE NATURALISTE TO injidup 23KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at Injidup with your lunch and transfer you to the start point of your days hike. Begin the hike at Cape Naturaliste, the first section of the Cape to Cape Track. This starts with a gentle downhill stroll on the ‘access-for-all’ section of track to the stunning vistas of Sugar Loaf Rock. The Track then runs along an extended section of carved limestone sea cliffs before reaching the coastal hamlet of Yallingup. After Yallingup pass over the granite headland at Torpedo Rock and on to the fabled Smiths Beach. From Smiths the topography changes quickly as giant granite marbles dominate near Canal Rocks. Travel high over the ridge and past Rotary Lookout, before passing Wyadup rocks and dropping back down on to the beach at Injidup. Self drive back to accommodation, a CCET Staff member will deliver your dinner to Surfpoint Resort.

DAY 2: injidup TO GRACETOWN 23.25km

A CCET staff member will meet you at Gracetown Store with your lunch and transfer you to the start point of your days hike. From Injidup, travel up high over the ridge, through the coastal tee tree and back onto the wild south-west facing coast. Weave through stunning areas of limestone cliff and granite before reaching the fantastic Moses Rock. 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 of Wilyabrup Cliffs. After passing the cliffs, the Track drops back down onto the beach, passing the famous surfing breaks of Gallows and Guillotines.The coast then turns decidedly rocky as it weaves over picturesque granite boulders and finally into the pretty hamlet of Gracetown. Self drive back to accommodation, a CCET Staff member will deliver your dinner to Surfpoint Resort.

DAY 3: GRACETOWN TO REDGATE 29.25KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at your accommodation with your lunch and transfer you to the start point of your days hike. Beginning at the picturesque hamlet of Gracetown, follow the low coastline to the historic settlement of Ellensbrook. From Ellensbrook, the Track quickly leaves the coast and meanders through 5.5kms of sand dunes past the Meekadarbee 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. From the limestone ridge at Prevelly head down into the sheltered creekline of Boodjidup Brook. Continue on and experience the white sands of Boodjidup before reaching Redgate Beach. A CCET staff member will pick you up from Redgate Beach. Enjoy dinner at one of Margaret Rivers local eateries tonight.

DAY 4: REDGATE TO HAMELIN BAY 30.5KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at your accommodation with your lunch and transfer you to the start point of your days hike. Starting with what is one of the best sections of the Cape to Cape Track: follow the scenic coastal cliffs at Bob’s Hollow and Contos (although we may be biased as CCET have adopted and maintain this leg)! Enter the majestic Karri forest, home to the world’s third tallest hardwood! A longer day, but the solid track under foot and shade of the karri forest are a nice midday relief! Head south, back into the coastal heath, and down onto the stunningly beautiful Boranup Beach. 7kms of sand walking later, find the protected Hamelin Bay, home to some of the Cape’s friendliest stingrays who love a feed of freshly caught fish! A CCET staff member will pick you with a house made evening meal.

DAY 5: HAMELIN BAY TO CAPE LEEUWIN 26KM

A CCET staff member will meet you at your accommodation with your lunch and transfer you to the start point of your days hike.

Continue on past the many islands and headlands until you arrive at the stunning Cosy Corner. The last leg of the Cape to Cape Track faces more into the south than the rest of the coast. True wilderness with limited road access, the sights are reserved for the local Hooded Plovers and you. Granite headlands are broken up by long sections of shoe-sucking sand. Formidable, but every step takes you closer to the mighty Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and the moment of celebration. A CCET staff member will pick you up from Redgate Beach. Enjoy a celebratory dinner at one of Margaret Rivers local eateries tonight.

5 DAY SOLO

PACKAGE INCLUDES

  • Welcome session: Unique session with CCET staff to learn about the unique geology, flora and fauna with an insightful induction at the head of the track.
  • 5 days self-guided walking with distances from 23 to 33kms, with state of the art tracking service and emergency support: all support staff carry first aid and communications equipment.
  • 5 nights accommodation at Surf Point Resort in the coastal hamlet of Gnarabup
  • 5 packed lunches, including freshly prepared nutritious meat or salad roll and track snacks
  • One way vehicle transfers for the first two days between the track and accommodation, then two way transfers the remaining three days.
  • Cape to Cape Explorer Tours daily custom track notes, maps and a complimentary copy of Jane Scott’s Cape to Cape Track guide book.
  • All planning, logistical, administrative and on-ground support.
  • Daily check ins, information and tips from our locally based Director and staff – Nobody knows the Cape to Cape Track like Cape to Cape Explorer Tours.