Map of Cape Leeuwin | Lighthouse & Visitor Guide
Map of Cape Leeuwin – Lighthouse & Visitor Guide
This map of Cape Leeuwin provides a detailed overview of one of Australia's most significant coastal landmarks, including the lighthouse, walking trails, lookouts, coastline and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Cape Leeuwin is laid out.
Cape Leeuwin is famous for being the point where the Southern Ocean meets the Indian Ocean. It is home to the historic Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and attracts visitors seeking coastal scenery, whale watching and South West WA road trip experiences.
Cape Leeuwin is located near Augusta in Western Australia. Major attractions include Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, ocean lookouts, walking trails, whale watching and dramatic coastal scenery.
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Where Is Cape Leeuwin Located?
Cape Leeuwin is located at the south-western tip of mainland Australia near Augusta in Western Australia. It forms the southern end of the Leeuwin–Naturaliste ridge and is one of the country's most famous coastal landmarks.
- North: Augusta and Margaret River region
- South: Southern Ocean
- East: South West WA coastline
- West: Indian Ocean
Main Areas and Attractions of Cape Leeuwin
- Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse — iconic coastal landmark
- Ocean Lookouts — panoramic coastal views
- Whale Watching Areas — seasonal wildlife attraction
- Lighthouse Precinct — visitor facilities and tours
- Coastal Walking Trails — scenic recreation routes
- Photography Locations — popular viewpoints
- Interpretive Displays — educational attractions
- Wildlife Viewing Areas — birds and marine life
- Historic Lighthouse Grounds — heritage attraction
- Nearby Augusta Attractions — regional tourism destinations
Major Areas of Cape Leeuwin Explained
- Lighthouse Precinct — primary visitor attraction
- Coastal Lookout Zone — ocean viewing areas
- Whale Watching Area — seasonal observation points
- Walking Trail Corridor — recreation and sightseeing
- Headland Conservation Area — protected coastal environment
Key Geographic Features
- Cape Leeuwin Headland — defining geographic feature
- Southern Ocean — southern coastline
- Indian Ocean — western coastline
- Rocky Coastal Cliffs — dramatic scenery
- Ocean Meeting Point — famous geographical location
- South West Coastal Landscape — characteristic regional environment
Cape Leeuwin Transport and Walking Map Overview
A map of Cape Leeuwin is useful for understanding how the lighthouse, lookouts and visitor facilities connect throughout the area.
- Cape Leeuwin Road — primary access route
- Lighthouse Access Area — visitor entry point
- Walking Trails — connect attractions and viewpoints
- Lookout Access Areas — coastal observation points
- Regional road connections — connect Cape Leeuwin with Augusta and surrounding South West destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Cape Leeuwin
- To locate the lighthouse
- To explore whale watching locations
- To understand where the oceans meet
- To plan South West WA road trips
- To find coastal lookouts and attractions
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Browse CollectionCape Leeuwin Map FAQs
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Where is Cape Leeuwin located?
Cape Leeuwin is located near Augusta in Western Australia. -
What is Cape Leeuwin known for?
It is known for its lighthouse, whale watching and the meeting point of the Southern and Indian Oceans. -
Can you visit Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse?
Visitors can explore the lighthouse precinct and surrounding attractions. -
Is Cape Leeuwin worth visiting?
It is one of the most iconic coastal attractions in Western Australia.
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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. Access arrangements, walking trails, attractions and conditions may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information and safety advice.