• GROUP-GUIDED
  • 8 DAYS
  • Moderate
PRICE FROM £ 1,980 per person
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT £ 325 per person

OVERVIEW

Spanning Australia's southwest edge from Cape Leeuwin to Cape Naturaliste, the Cape to Cape track is the longest coastal walk in Australia, 135 km from start to finish. The extraordinary landscape offers great variety, spanning squeaky white sand beaches, secluded coves, towering forests and limestone caves.

This is a world-class walk that traverses cliff-tops, deserted beaches, hamlets and villages, coastal heathlands, peppermint tree woodlands and majestic karri forests with tall open stands of eucalypt, unique to the location.

Staying in a resort and eating a la carte dinners and our usual over-the-top meals with our caterers make a perfect bookend, to each day.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Cape Hamelin with its impressive granite boulders and beautiful bay
  • Coastal heathlands, eucalyptus, peppermint woodlands and tall karri forests
  • The remarkable grotto and natural spring at Bob's Hollow
  • Plentiful ocean views staying in excellent accommodation adjacent the beach
  • A la carte meals and group meals with wine and beer (and a gin and tonic or two)
  • The stunning Wilyabrup Sea Cliffs, and the superb Cape Clairault and Canal Rocks
  • Sugarloaf Bay with its red-tailed tropic birds in summer

AT A GLANCE

TRIP LENGTH
8 DAYS
WALK GRADE
Moderate
PRICE FROM
£ 1980 per person twin/double share
SINGLE OCCUPANCY
£ 325 per person

ITINERARY

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Comfortable rooms with ensuites
  • 2 professional and experienced guides
  • Fully inclusive (all breakfasts, lunches and dinners) – including all transport from Perth and on and off the track
  • 3 two-course dinners at Margaret River Restaurants
  • 5 catered dinners including Margaret River wine, beer and gin and tonics if desired!
  • Continental/cooked breakfasts each day and walkers lunches
  • 8 days of pack-free walking

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

All rooms have private ensuites at no extra cost.  The resort rooms are located in close walking proximity to the beach house. Walkers will enjoy staying in one centrally located accommodation each night, right next to the track and the beach. There are single supplement rooms available at an additional cost.

Your private room with bathroom will be located in a fully equipped 2-bedroom townhouse, with a communal kitchen, lounge/dining and balcony.

Meals: Enjoy a 2-course meal each night, either in-house prepared in conjunction with our guides and a renowned local caterer or eat out at local Margaret River restaurants. We start each day with a hearty breakfast provided communally in the beach house dining room. Walkers lunches are substantial with great variety ensuring that you’ll never go hungry. More importantly, we eat lunch at stunning natural locations on the Cape to Cape track that can only be reached by foot.

You will all come together for meals as a group at a nearby beach house where your guides will be staying or eating out for 3 nights at local Margaret River restaurants.

Contact our office for further details.

Drinks: Alcohol and drinks are included with dinners eaten at the beach house only ( tea/coffee and juice with breakfast).

GENERAL INFO

The walking is moderate to challenging but done at a pace that suits everyone. Walks consist of mostly coastal tracks with some bushland 4WD tracks and sections of beach. On average, we walk 16 km per day, with longer days reaching distances of up to 22 km. This is a rewarding expeditionary hike and at 135kms, making it Australia’s longest coastal walk.

Two professional and experienced guides, knowledgeable of the area and its natural surroundings, who can offer easier and more challenging walk options along the way.

Pre and post-tour accommodation: There are many good hotels in Perth, however, we pick up and drop off from one central hotel,  the European Hotel by Miss Maud, 97 Murray Street, Perth. The tour starts at 8:00 am at the European Hotel. We arrive back in Perth at approximately 7.30 pm on the last day.

For what to bring please refer to Gear Advice on our FAQ section.

 

WEATHER

See the Bureau of Meteorology’s information about temperatures and rainfall ahead of time to ensure proper clothing.

walking holidays in australia

Source; BOM

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips that require international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance that also includes medical evacuation coverage

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred from our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

INFORMATION PACK

For nearly 30 years we have taken pride in providing seamlessly organised walking holidays, but we know, even with that in mind, that you’ll have many more questions. You will receive a very detailed information pack and itinerary approximately 6 weeks out from departure outlining all the fine detail and much more.

CONTACT

If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our destination consultants or to speak with one of our guides. You can get in touch with us via our contact form or email us at info@stroll.com

MAP

DEPARTURE DATES

  • DATES
    AVAILABILITY
    PRICE
    Single Occupancy
    Details
  • 14 Sep 2024
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 1980

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 325

    1 single spot left

  • 4 Oct 2024
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 1980

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 325

    3 spots left

  • 14 Oct 2024
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 1980

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 325

    3 spots left

  • 25 Oct 2024
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 1980

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 325
  • 24 Mar 2025
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 2095

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
  • 4 Apr 2025
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 2095

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
  • 28 Apr 2025
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 2095

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
  • 9 May 2025
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 2095

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
  • 20 May 2025
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 2095

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
  • 19 Sep 2025
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 2095

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
  • 29 Sep 2025
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 2095

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
  • 10 Oct 2025
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 2095

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
  • 21 Oct 2025
    AVAILABLE

    from £ 2095

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355

REVIEWS

Customer Reviews

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  1. caroline_homer

    20 September, 2018 at 7:12 AM

    We just finished the 10 day Cape to Cape walk in Western Australia as a group of 9. It was a wonderful experience. The organising was excellent, the accommodation really lovely and the food amazing. Our hosts along the way were great (special thanks to Andrea and Eion in Augusta) and to Andy from Busselton & South West Rent a Car for getting us to the beginning and taking us back and looking after us and our luggage along the way. We did a rest day on day 7 and had a wonderful (long) wine tasting and lunch at Howard’s Park in the Margaret River – a fabulous experience too but not a lot of steps that day!

  2. JulieA600

    14 September, 2017 at 6:19 AM

    For the first time, my husband and I decided to embark on a walking holiday. We weren’t sure if we would enjoy it.
    From beginning to end the whole trip was meticulously organised by Stroll, we didn’t have to worry about a thing, they certainly paid great attention to every detail from the pick up to the drop off. The accommodation was varied. We stayed in 3 places, the first night average and subsequent nights excellent. The walking was at times challenging which created a cohesiveness within the group. The guides were encouraging and enormously attentive with great knowledge and enthusiasm. If you’ve never been on a walking holiday and even if you have we definitely recommend Stroll.

  3. Roved

    21 April, 2017 at 6:53 AM

    I’ve just returned home after completing the Stroll self-guided Cape to Cape walk in WA. It was amazing!!! The walk itself is brilliant – while long (135kms over 7 days of walking) it was not too challenging and the coastal views, magnificently coloured waters, wild beaches… loved it all! And Stroll organised it all magnificently. While we felt ‘alone’, it was great to know that someone was ‘keeping an eye’ on us, and that at the end of each day transport was waiting for us to take us to, or we walked directly into, extremely comfortable and welcoming accommodation. Food along the way was excellent too! This was my second self-guided walk with Stroll; I am already planning my next one! I highly recommend this extremely helpful, reliable and personable company: I wouldn’t consider another company after the two great experiences I’ve had with them.

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Overview

Spanning Australia's southwest edge from Cape Leeuwin to Cape Naturaliste, the Cape to Cape track is the longest coastal walk in Australia, 135 km from start to finish. The extraordinary landscape offers great variety, spanning squeaky white sand beaches, secluded coves, towering forests and limestone caves.

This is a world-class walk that traverses cliff-tops, deserted beaches, hamlets and villages, coastal heathlands, peppermint tree woodlands and majestic karri forests with tall open stands of eucalypt, unique to the location.

Staying in a resort and eating a la carte dinners and our usual over-the-top meals with our caterers make a perfect bookend, to each day.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Cape Hamelin with its impressive granite boulders and beautiful bay
  • Coastal heathlands, eucalyptus, peppermint woodlands and tall karri forests
  • The remarkable grotto and natural spring at Bob's Hollow
  • Plentiful ocean views staying in excellent accommodation adjacent the beach
  • A la carte meals and group meals with wine and beer (and a gin and tonic or two)
  • The stunning Wilyabrup Sea Cliffs, and the superb Cape Clairault and Canal Rocks
  • Sugarloaf Bay with its red-tailed tropic birds in summer
Itinerary
What’s Included
  • Comfortable rooms with ensuites
  • 2 professional and experienced guides
  • Fully inclusive (all breakfasts, lunches and dinners) – including all transport from Perth and on and off the track
  • 3 two-course dinners at Margaret River Restaurants
  • 5 catered dinners including Margaret River wine, beer and gin and tonics if desired!
  • Continental/cooked breakfasts each day and walkers lunches
  • 8 days of pack-free walking
Accommodation & Dining

All rooms have private ensuites at no extra cost.  The resort rooms are located in close walking proximity to the beach house. Walkers will enjoy staying in one centrally located accommodation each night, right next to the track and the beach. There are single supplement rooms available at an additional cost.

Your private room with bathroom will be located in a fully equipped 2-bedroom townhouse, with a communal kitchen, lounge/dining and balcony.

Meals: Enjoy a 2-course meal each night, either in-house prepared in conjunction with our guides and a renowned local caterer or eat out at local Margaret River restaurants. We start each day with a hearty breakfast provided communally in the beach house dining room. Walkers lunches are substantial with great variety ensuring that you’ll never go hungry. More importantly, we eat lunch at stunning natural locations on the Cape to Cape track that can only be reached by foot.

You will all come together for meals as a group at a nearby beach house where your guides will be staying or eating out for 3 nights at local Margaret River restaurants.

Contact our office for further details.

Drinks: Alcohol and drinks are included with dinners eaten at the beach house only ( tea/coffee and juice with breakfast).

General Info

The walking is moderate to challenging but done at a pace that suits everyone. Walks consist of mostly coastal tracks with some bushland 4WD tracks and sections of beach. On average, we walk 16 km per day, with longer days reaching distances of up to 22 km. This is a rewarding expeditionary hike and at 135kms, making it Australia’s longest coastal walk.

Two professional and experienced guides, knowledgeable of the area and its natural surroundings, who can offer easier and more challenging walk options along the way.

Pre and post-tour accommodation: There are many good hotels in Perth, however, we pick up and drop off from one central hotel,  the European Hotel by Miss Maud, 97 Murray Street, Perth. The tour starts at 8:00 am at the European Hotel. We arrive back in Perth at approximately 7.30 pm on the last day.

For what to bring please refer to Gear Advice on our FAQ section.

 

WEATHER

See the Bureau of Meteorology’s information about temperatures and rainfall ahead of time to ensure proper clothing.

walking holidays in australia

Source; BOM

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips that require international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance that also includes medical evacuation coverage

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred from our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

INFORMATION PACK

For nearly 30 years we have taken pride in providing seamlessly organised walking holidays, but we know, even with that in mind, that you’ll have many more questions. You will receive a very detailed information pack and itinerary approximately 6 weeks out from departure outlining all the fine detail and much more.

CONTACT

If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our destination consultants or to speak with one of our guides. You can get in touch with us via our contact form or email us at info@stroll.com

Map
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    14 Sep 2024
    AVAILIBILITY
    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 1980
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 325
    DETAILS

    1 single spot left

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    4 Oct 2024
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    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 1980
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 325
    DETAILS

    3 spots left

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    14 Oct 2024
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    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 1980
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 325
    DETAILS

    3 spots left

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    25 Oct 2024
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    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 1980
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 325
    DETAILS
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    24 Mar 2025
    AVAILIBILITY
    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 2095
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
    DETAILS
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    4 Apr 2025
    AVAILIBILITY
    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 2095
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
    DETAILS
  • Date
    28 Apr 2025
    AVAILIBILITY
    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 2095
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
    DETAILS
  • Date
    9 May 2025
    AVAILIBILITY
    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 2095
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
    DETAILS
  • Date
    20 May 2025
    AVAILIBILITY
    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 2095
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
    DETAILS
  • Date
    19 Sep 2025
    AVAILIBILITY
    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 2095
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
    DETAILS
  • Date
    29 Sep 2025
    AVAILIBILITY
    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 2095
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
    DETAILS
  • Date
    10 Oct 2025
    AVAILIBILITY
    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 2095
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
    DETAILS
  • Date
    21 Oct 2025
    AVAILIBILITY
    AVAILABLE
    PRICE
    from £ 2095
    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    £ 355
    DETAILS
REVIEWS

Customer Reviews

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  1. caroline_homer

    20 September, 2018 at 7:12 AM

    We just finished the 10 day Cape to Cape walk in Western Australia as a group of 9. It was a wonderful experience. The organising was excellent, the accommodation really lovely and the food amazing. Our hosts along the way were great (special thanks to Andrea and Eion in Augusta) and to Andy from Busselton & South West Rent a Car for getting us to the beginning and taking us back and looking after us and our luggage along the way. We did a rest day on day 7 and had a wonderful (long) wine tasting and lunch at Howard’s Park in the Margaret River – a fabulous experience too but not a lot of steps that day!

  2. JulieA600

    14 September, 2017 at 6:19 AM

    For the first time, my husband and I decided to embark on a walking holiday. We weren’t sure if we would enjoy it.
    From beginning to end the whole trip was meticulously organised by Stroll, we didn’t have to worry about a thing, they certainly paid great attention to every detail from the pick up to the drop off. The accommodation was varied. We stayed in 3 places, the first night average and subsequent nights excellent. The walking was at times challenging which created a cohesiveness within the group. The guides were encouraging and enormously attentive with great knowledge and enthusiasm. If you’ve never been on a walking holiday and even if you have we definitely recommend Stroll.

  3. Roved

    21 April, 2017 at 6:53 AM

    I’ve just returned home after completing the Stroll self-guided Cape to Cape walk in WA. It was amazing!!! The walk itself is brilliant – while long (135kms over 7 days of walking) it was not too challenging and the coastal views, magnificently coloured waters, wild beaches… loved it all! And Stroll organised it all magnificently. While we felt ‘alone’, it was great to know that someone was ‘keeping an eye’ on us, and that at the end of each day transport was waiting for us to take us to, or we walked directly into, extremely comfortable and welcoming accommodation. Food along the way was excellent too! This was my second self-guided walk with Stroll; I am already planning my next one! I highly recommend this extremely helpful, reliable and personable company: I wouldn’t consider another company after the two great experiences I’ve had with them.

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