The Southwest

The southwest of Western Australia is an area of diversity. From Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin, the natural beauty of both land and sea is breathtaking. A stunning coastline combines with abundant sea life, tall forests, the deepest natural caves and a gourmet's delight of food and wine. Rich in history, this area is one of natural beauty, industry and manmade accomplishments making use of the plentiful natural resources.

From August each year to Early November whales migrate south and can be viewed from Pt Picquet. Nearby there are the most gorgeous small coves with white sandy beaches. A short drive away is Caves House hotel. Established in 1903 it has the most beautiful gardens and from September though to April there is a small craft market each Wednesday afternoon. A bit further along is the spectacular Canal Rocks which offers the most amazing views at sunset. Windance Estate, one of our favourite wineries, is nearby. We especially like them as they are certified biodynamic.

A bit further south is the world famous Margaret River and just a bit further again is Hamelin Bay, which is renowned for its stingrays.

This part of the world is very special and I do hope you enjoy it as much as I do.