About this tour
Walk the Cape to Cape coastline in Western Australia over four days, following the routes your guides know best. You'll cover demanding terrain between two capes where the Indian Ocean meets limestone cliffs and wildflower-scattered heathland. The itinerary strips away logistics—transport, meals, beds—so you can focus on what walking does: clearing your head with salt air and coastal rhythm, rebuilding your sense of what your legs and lungs can manage.
Highlights
- Four-day coastal walking between two iconic capes
- Limestone cliffs, heathland, and ocean views throughout
- Local guides who know the terrain intimately
- All transport, accommodation and meals included
- Wildflowers and native flora at peak seasons
- Wine region access for evening exploration
What to expect
This is a proper walk. Days are long, terrain is uneven, and you'll gain and lose elevation repeatedly. Each morning you'll set out with snacks and lunch packed; the guides navigate while you walk at your own rhythm. Accommodation is sorted each night—shower, rest, meals provided. You'll notice your body adapting by day two. The landscape doesn't repeat; each section of coast reveals different rock formations and plant life. Expect to be tired in a good way, and expect your mind to quiet down. This region produces serious wine, and your guides won't stop you from exploring cellar doors on the final evening.
Good to know
You need moderate fitness as a baseline; steep sections and daily distance aren't negotiable. Not suitable if you have spinal issues or poor cardiovascular health. Four days of consistent walking demands preparation. Bring proper walking shoes, sun protection, and layers—coastal weather shifts quickly.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original WA Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







