Map of Cape Naturaliste | Lighthouse & Visitor Guide
Map of Cape Naturaliste – Lighthouse & Visitor Guide
This map of Cape Naturaliste provides a detailed overview of one of Western Australia's most famous coastal landmarks, including the lighthouse, walking trails, lookouts, beaches and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Cape Naturaliste is laid out.
Cape Naturaliste forms the northern gateway to the Margaret River region and is known for dramatic coastal scenery, whale watching, walking trails and the historic Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse.
Cape Naturaliste is located near Dunsborough in Western Australia. Major attractions include Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse, whale watching lookouts, coastal walking trails and nearby beaches.
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Where Is Cape Naturaliste Located?
Cape Naturaliste is located on the south-west coast of Western Australia near Dunsborough. The cape marks the northern end of the Leeuwin–Naturaliste ridge and is one of the region's most important tourism landmarks.
- North: Geographe Bay
- South: Yallingup and Margaret River direction
- East: Dunsborough
- West: Indian Ocean coastline
Main Areas and Attractions of Cape Naturaliste
- Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse — iconic regional landmark
- Whale Watching Lookouts — seasonal wildlife viewing
- Cape Naturaliste Walking Trails — scenic coastal routes
- Sugarloaf Rock — famous offshore rock formation
- Eagle Bay — nearby beach destination
- Meelup Regional Park — recreation and conservation area
- Photography Locations — popular viewpoints
- Coastal Lookouts — panoramic ocean scenery
- Wildlife Viewing Areas — birds and marine life
- Beach Access Areas — coastal recreation facilities
Major Areas of Cape Naturaliste Explained
- Lighthouse Precinct — visitor facilities and tours
- Coastal Walking Corridor — trails and viewpoints
- Whale Watching Zone — seasonal observation area
- Beach Recreation Area — nearby coastal attractions
- Headland Conservation Area — protected natural environment
Key Geographic Features
- Cape Naturaliste Headland — defining geographic feature
- Indian Ocean — western coastline
- Geographe Bay — eastern waters
- Sugarloaf Rock — iconic offshore formation
- Coastal Cliffs — scenic viewpoints
- Leeuwin–Naturaliste Ridge — regional geological feature
Cape Naturaliste Transport and Walking Map Overview
A map of Cape Naturaliste is useful for understanding how attractions, lookouts and walking trails connect throughout the area.
- Cape Naturaliste Road — primary access route
- Lighthouse Access Roads — visitor facilities access
- Walking Trails — connect major attractions
- Lookout Access Areas — coastal viewpoints
- Regional road connections — connect Cape Naturaliste with Dunsborough, Yallingup and surrounding South West destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Cape Naturaliste
- To locate the lighthouse
- To find whale watching areas
- To explore walking trails
- To visit Sugarloaf Rock
- To understand the layout of the cape and surrounding coastline
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Browse CollectionCape Naturaliste Map FAQs
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Where is Cape Naturaliste located?
Cape Naturaliste is located near Dunsborough in Western Australia. -
What is Cape Naturaliste known for?
It is known for its lighthouse, whale watching, walking trails and coastal scenery. -
Can you visit Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse?
Visitors can explore the lighthouse precinct and surrounding attractions. -
Is Cape Naturaliste worth visiting?
It is one of the most popular attractions in the Margaret River region.
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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.