Overview

The Cape to Cape Walk Track is a long-distance walk trail located in the far south-west corner of Western Australia, 250 kilometres south of Perth. It meanders along the whole length of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge, which forms the backbone of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park.

The Cape to Cape walk runs for 123kms along the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge, between the lighthouses of Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leewin in the far south west of Western Australia. It features spectacular coastal and forest scenery, a fascinating geology of cliffs, caves, headlands and rock formations and an ever-changing display of vegetation and wildflowers.

You will only need to carry a day pack as we “Glamp” it each night!


What's Included

Included
9 Day fully escorted tour
All transfers to and from Perth
Perth Accommodation – Hotel ( 1 night pre trek) accommodation only
Trek - Accommodation Permanent Bell tents campsites - Basecamp for entire trek. Twin share only
Meals as indicated
Detailed Risk Management Plan
Public Liability Insurance
Not included
International and Australian domestic flights
Airport transfers
Travel insurance
All items of a personal nature, including trekking equipment
Meals other than those specified on itinerary
Any others expenses which are not
Free
Getaway Trekking quick-dry Walking Shirt
Getaway Trekking Certificate of Completion
Training Walks in Victoria, Queensland, South Australia & Tasmania

Day-by-day itinerary

Day 1:

ARRIVAL INTO PERTH

Arrive and check into hotel. Leisure time until trek briefing at 5pm. All meals at own expense.

Day 2:

Perth Pick up - Transfer to Cape Naturaliste, trek to Yallingup

Commence with gentle down hill stroll to stunning vistas at Sugar Loaf Rock, along carved limestone sea cliffs enroute to Yallingup "The Place of Love".

Dinner and transfer to spacious bell tent accommodation hub, home for the next 7 nights. Enjoy glamping with hot shower facilities, swimming pool and communal lounge room (with a fire place and free coffee machine... bliss!)

Lunch, Dinner
Bell tent
13 kms

Day 3:

Yallingup to Moses Rock

A day of ascents, descents and topography changes, trekking over granite headland at Torpedo Rock and on to the fabled Smiths Beach, continuing to a high ridge before again descending to the beach at Injidup. Continuing undulations through limestone cliff and granite into Moses Rock.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Bell tent
16,75 kms

Day 4:

Moses Rock to Gracetown

Trek high over large limestone headlands before flattening out on Willyabrup Beach. Climb wonderfully constructed staircase onto stunning Wilyabrup Cliffs. Descend to beach, passing the challenging surfing breaks of Gallows and Guillotines. Continue through picturesque granite boulder fields to the pretty hamlet of Gracetown.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Bell tent
13 kms

Day 5:

Gracetown to Prevelly

Start today along low coastline to historic settlement of Ellensbrook, where track leaves the coast and meanders through sand dunes. Continue past Ellensbrook Homestead and Meekadarbee Falls to the isolated coves of Gnoocardup and torquoise bay of Kilcarnup. Finish up trekking through Horseshoe Bay and along some of the world's finest surfing coastline at Prevelly.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Bell tent
20 kms

Day 6:

Prevelly to Boranup Forest

Early descent into sheltered creekline of Boodjidup Brook, before continuing to white sands of Boodjidup and historic Redgate Beach. Stunning views from coastal cliffs at Bob's Hollow and Contos. Majestic Karri forest, home to the world's third tallest hardwood. A longer day, but solid track under foot and afternoon shade of the karri forest make it seem easy!

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Bell tent
21,5 kms

Day 7:

Boranup Forest to Cosy Corner

Another day of karris in the Boranup Forest, home to array of wildlife and wildflowers in season. Head south, down onto stunningly beautiful Boranup Beach, walk on sand for 7kms to the protected Hamelin Bay, home to many stingrays. Continue past many islands, headlands and Foul Bay lighthouse to stunning Cosy Corner.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Bell tent
20,5 kms

Day 8:

Cosy Corner to Cape Leeuwin

True wilderness with limited road access for final day, joined only by local hooded plovers. Granite headlands are broken up by long sections of shoe-sucking sand. Formidable, but every step is closer to the Cape Leeuwin lighthouse and the moment of celebration.

Breakfast, Lunch
Bell tent
19 kms

Day 9:

Depart for Perth

A final breakfast in these pristine surroundings, before departing via the Margaret River Farmer's Market. Arrive in Perth at 12.30pm, and transfer to the airport or at a central CBD location.

Australia Cape to Cape — WA

2k+ trekkers and counting

Caterina C

The Aus Camino of March 2026, was my first Camino and can say that it was truly an amazing experience .
The whole trek was exceptionally well-organised — every detail was clearly planned and executed. The accommodation was comfortable, clean, and perfectly suited to the locations we visited. Meals were delicious and plentiful.

The trek covered some truly breathtaking places, each made even more special by our amazing tour leaders, Deb and Mike. They were incredibly knowledgeable, friendly, and empathetic, always ready to answer questions and ensure everyone felt supported and included. Their enthusiasm and care really stood out and made the trek not just enjoyable, but memorable.

I’d recommend this trek to anyone looking for a professionally run, engaging, and heartwarming adventure.

April 6, 2026

Patricia W

I participated in the October 20 Aussie Camino. The actual walking was challenging as we traversed a variety of different terrains such as on rocky paths, the beach, forests, flat and VERY hilly areas (“undulations” according to Mike!) and sometimes on the road. Accommodation styles varied from Spartan to semi-luxurious. It was a delight to finally arrive in historic Penola that is so significant in the Mary MacKillop story. Deb and Mike, our leaders, were outstanding in their attention to every detail of the journey, the needs of the participants and their knowledge of the area. It was a memorable experience shared with an interesting group of fellow participants. Patricia, East Melbourne

March 17, 2026

Bernadette R

This was my first Camino and I absolutely loved it. Our leader Jonathan and driver and guide Nick were both so helpful, kind and professional. We had briefings before each daily walk which were very helpful. I improved so much throughout the walk due to their support and kindness. The rest of the group were also wonderful and we shared stories and laughs and I really achieved more on my Camino than I thought possible.
The scenery was breathtaking and I especially liked the way we were all so well prepared prior to take off with the emails and instructions from Deb. It was my first but certainly won’t be my last Camino. I am inspired to train more and be better prepared and stronger for the next one.
Loved the companionship; getting to know everyone and the food and stretching myself to achieve my goal in a supportive and inspiring atmosphere.

November 26, 2025

Norma N

I had a great time. Met some great people along the way, learnt a lot, saw some incredible places. The leaders were great and full of knowledge fun to be around. The food and places we stay in also very good

November 25, 2025

Carolyn Doh

We have just completed the Aussie Camino with Mike and Deb from Getaway Trekking and cannot recommend them highly enough.

November 4, 2025

Libby S

Having recently completed the Atlas mountains Trek & Morocco tour with Getaway Trekking, I would highly recommend Deb & Mike as a tour company.
Their personal commitment & level of care is 5 star. 100% invested in their clients before, during & after the tours.

August 3, 2025

Theresa B

In July this year, I completed the 16-day UK Coast to Coast hike (Wainwright Way) with Getaway Trekking.  It was a fabulous trip, with a perfect sized group of 15, expertly led by Getaway owners, Deb & Mike.  The hike takes you through beautiful countryside, 3 National Parks with accommodation pre-arranged at quaint little English hotels and inns.  Highly recommend for anyone who likes a very well organized and adventurous hiking trip.

August 3, 2025

Ryan M

I recently completed the Kokoda Trek with Getaway Trekking, and it was an unforgettable experience. Our guide, Laurie, was incredible—his leadership was inspirational, and he provided an authentic and deep understanding of Kokoda’s history. The communication from Getaway Trekking was outstanding. Deb, the owner, was always responsive and went above and beyond to answer all our questions. The whole experience was fantastic, and I highly recommend anyone considering the Kokoda trek to choose Getaway Trekking.

August 3, 2025

Roddyp123

I have recently returned from the Aussie Camino Walk, a 9-day package including 7 days of hiking from Portland, Vic to Penola, SA through Getaway Trekking & Adventures.
I absolutely loved it! It was my first hike, and I loved trekking through such a diversity of landscapes including beach, cliff-top tracks, farmland, forest, old railway line, and country roads. The coastal views of the ocean with pods of seals frolicking on and off rocks was magical. Seeing Australian fauna such as mobs of Wallabies, Echidna, Koalas, Rosellas and native Aussie flora up close was a real highlight for me. I also enjoyed that it was a pilgrim walk following the life of Australia’s first saint Mary McKillop. The small group of 10 people (couples, singles) made it easy to connect and to have meaningful, reflective conversations as well as having plenty of belly laughs.
The ethos of the company was supportive and inclusive. From the first briefing with our gentle knowledgeable guide, Jonathon, and organized lovely driver, Deb (also company owner), it was clear that the walk wasn’t a competition of the fastest or fittest. In saying that, pre training walking is a must to get the most out of the experience.
A support bus was available if anyone was struggling on a particular day. Whether you are looking for a diverse hiking experience or for a spiritual journey or a combination of the two this is the hike to choose

November 8, 2024

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