Map of Dunsborough | Beaches, Cape Naturaliste & Visitor Guide
Map of Dunsborough – Beaches, Cape Naturaliste & Visitor Guide
This map of Dunsborough provides a detailed overview of one of Western Australia's most popular coastal holiday destinations, including beaches, Cape Naturaliste, walking trails, attractions and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Dunsborough is laid out.
Dunsborough is known for calm beaches, family-friendly swimming areas, whale watching, coastal scenery and easy access to the Margaret River region. It is a major tourism hub on the shores of Geographe Bay.
Dunsborough is located on Geographe Bay in Western Australia. Major attractions include Cape Naturaliste, Meelup Beach, Eagle Bay, whale watching areas and nearby Margaret River destinations.
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Where Is Dunsborough Located?
Dunsborough is located on the shores of Geographe Bay in the South West region of Western Australia. It lies north of Margaret River and is one of the region's most visited coastal towns.
- North: Cape Naturaliste
- South: Yallingup and Margaret River direction
- East: Busselton direction
- West: Indian Ocean coastline
Main Areas and Attractions of Dunsborough
- Dunsborough Town Centre — shopping, dining and visitor services
- Meelup Beach — popular swimming destination
- Eagle Bay — scenic coastal area
- Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse — iconic attraction and lookout
- Castle Rock — beach and recreation area
- Whale Watching Areas — seasonal tourism attraction
- Walking Trails — coastal and nature routes
- Geographe Bay Beaches — family-friendly recreation areas
- Lookout Points — panoramic coastal views
- Marine Recreation Areas — boating, fishing and water sports
Major Areas of Dunsborough Explained
- Town Centre Precinct — accommodation and visitor facilities
- Beach Recreation Zone — swimming and coastal activities
- Cape Naturaliste Area — lighthouse and walking trails
- Geographe Bay Coastline — beaches and marine recreation
- Tourism Corridor — links Dunsborough with nearby attractions
Key Geographic Features
- Geographe Bay — sheltered coastal bay
- Cape Naturaliste — prominent headland
- Indian Ocean — surrounding coastline
- Sandy Beaches — major tourism attraction
- Marine Wildlife Habitat — whales, dolphins and marine life
- South West Coastal Landscape — characteristic regional scenery
Dunsborough Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Dunsborough is useful for understanding how beaches, attractions and visitor facilities connect throughout the region.
- Caves Road — major tourism route
- Cape Naturaliste Road — access to lighthouse and attractions
- Beach Access Roads — connect recreation areas
- Walking and Cycling Paths — local recreation infrastructure
- Regional road connections — connect Dunsborough with Busselton, Yallingup and Margaret River
Why People Search for a Map of Dunsborough
- To locate beaches and attractions
- To explore Cape Naturaliste
- To plan South West WA holidays
- To find whale watching and sightseeing locations
- To understand the layout of the town and coastline
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Browse CollectionDunsborough Map FAQs
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Where is Dunsborough located?
Dunsborough is located on Geographe Bay in Western Australia's South West region. -
What is Dunsborough known for?
It is known for beaches, whale watching, Cape Naturaliste and coastal tourism. -
Is Dunsborough near Margaret River?
Yes, Dunsborough is located within the broader Margaret River tourism region. -
Can you swim in Dunsborough?
Yes, Dunsborough is known for calm beaches and family-friendly swimming areas.
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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 and access arrangements may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current conditions and safety information.