Map of Augusta WA | Cape Leeuwin & Visitor Guide
Map of Augusta WA – Cape Leeuwin & Visitor Guide
This map of Augusta WA provides a detailed overview of one of Western Australia's most scenic coastal towns, including Cape Leeuwin, beaches, rivers, walking trails and visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Augusta is laid out.
Augusta is located at the south-western tip of mainland Australia and is known for whale watching, fishing, beaches, river recreation and access to Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse.
Augusta is located in Western Australia's South West region. Major attractions include Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Blackwood River, Flinders Bay, whale watching and nearby national parks.
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Where Is Augusta Located?
Augusta is located in the South West region of Western Australia, approximately 40 kilometres south of Margaret River. It sits where the Blackwood River meets the ocean and serves as the gateway to Cape Leeuwin.
- North: Margaret River region
- South: Cape Leeuwin
- East: forest and national park areas
- West: Flinders Bay and coastline
Main Areas and Attractions of Augusta
- Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse — iconic regional attraction
- Blackwood River — boating, fishing and recreation
- Flinders Bay — beach and whale watching destination
- Augusta Town Centre — shopping and visitor services
- Whale Watching Areas — seasonal attraction
- Jewel Cave — nearby limestone cave attraction
- Walking Trails — nature and coastal routes
- Boat Harbour Areas — marine recreation facilities
- Lookout Points — coastal and river views
- Fishing Locations — popular recreational activity
Major Areas of Augusta Explained
- Town Centre Precinct — accommodation and visitor services
- Blackwood River Area — recreation and water activities
- Cape Leeuwin Corridor — lighthouse and coastal attractions
- Flinders Bay Area — beaches and whale watching
- Nature Recreation Zone — walking trails and sightseeing
Key Geographic Features
- Blackwood River — one of WA's longest rivers
- Flinders Bay — sheltered coastal bay
- Southern Ocean — southern coastline
- Indian Ocean — western coastline
- Cape Leeuwin Headland — major regional landmark
- South West Coastal Landscape — defining regional scenery
Augusta Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Augusta is useful for understanding how attractions, beaches and visitor facilities connect throughout the area.
- Bussell Highway — major regional route
- Caves Road — tourism access route
- Cape Leeuwin Road — connects the town to the lighthouse
- Walking Trails — connect recreation areas and attractions
- Regional road connections — connect Augusta with Margaret River and surrounding South West destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Augusta WA
- To locate Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
- To find whale watching locations
- To explore beaches and rivers
- To plan South West WA road trips
- To understand the layout of the town and surrounding attractions
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Browse CollectionAugusta WA Map FAQs
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Where is Augusta located?
Augusta is located in Western Australia's South West region near Cape Leeuwin. -
What is Augusta known for?
It is known for Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, whale watching, beaches and the Blackwood River. -
Is Augusta worth visiting?
Augusta is one of Western Australia's most scenic coastal destinations and a popular stop on South West road trips. -
How far is Augusta from Margaret River?
Augusta is approximately 40 kilometres south of Margaret River.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Roads, trails, attractions, access arrangements and conditions may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information and safety advice.