Yallingup
Yallingup is a popular surfing and fishing destination, located in
Yallingup is an aboriginal word, meaning ‘Place of Love’. Aptly named, this township has become a beloved destination for Western Australian’s; first discovered by European settlers in 1899.
The small town encompasses the notion of relaxation. Its neighbouring region,
Surfers are drawn to this spectacular area; due to the popular surf breaks of Three Bears, Yallingup, Smith’s Beach and Injidup. These beaches are beautiful and world renowned. The area has reared a number of surfing champions, both national and international, due to its unbelievable surf. If you aren’t a surfer, the stunning coast provides plenty opportunity for fishing, swimming, or simply relaxing near the shore. There is also a tranquil lagoon to be explored. The lagoon is sheltered and the water is clam; it is a truly peaceful spot.
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For those in need of a relaxing getaway; Yallingup is a must.
Caves House
Magnificently restored, heritage-listed hotel set in 4.5 hectares of gardens adjacent to Seashells Resort Yallingup. more
Yallingup
Yallingup is a popular surfing and fishing destination, located in Western Australia’s south west. Take an easy ten minute drive from Dunsborough and you will find Yallingup nestled within the Margaret River region. With a mere 300 person population, Yallingup is the place for relaxation. more
Driftwood Winery and Restaurant
1997 Gold Plate Award winner, Driftwood is situated 10km south of Yallingup. A large, impressive restaurant, catering for a la carte dining, weddings and functions. more
Gunyulgup Galleries
Gunyulgup Galleries offers the opportunity for local, interstate and overseas visitors to view a diverse range of Western Australian art and design. more
Rivendell Wines
Wines, Accommodation, Bistro, Gardens & Preserves! more
Seashells Resort Yallingup
1 and 2 bed fully self-contained apartments and studio spa rooms adjacent to the heritage listed Caves House Hotel. more
Yallingup Beach
Yallingup Beach is one of the State's most popular and accessible surf beaches. more
Canal Rocks
This unusual marine rock formation is off Caves Road in the Leeuwin-Naturalist National Park. It is a series of protruding rocks from a natural canal that is popular with fisherman, sightseers and photographers. more
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