Indjidup is nestled in the Margaret River Wine Region and is therefore central to a host of attractions. From Restaurants and Wineries to beaches and surfing you will find plenty to keep you occupied just minutes from InnerCraft Accommodation.
If you prefer a more laid back holiday then perhaps a visit to the natural attractions such as the caves or coastline maybe more to your liking.
Whatever your taste there is something for everyone in the Margaret River Wine Region.
YALLINGUP AND SMITH BEACH
These Beaches are some of Western Australia's most accessible, popular and beautiful. Yallingup Beach is popular with surfers whereas Smiths Beach is quite protected and safe for family outings. Both boast vivid contrasts of blue and greens with the sand almost pure white in colour
NGLIGI CAVE (formally Yallingup Cave)
This cave lies beneath the huge limestone ridge which forms Cape Naturaliste. It is located off Caves Road and is a short distance north of Yallingup. The cave was discovered by Europeans in 1899. This cave, now open to the public, remains one of the Capes most visited attractions, offering a stunning display of stalactite, stalagmite, and unusual shawl formations, which are hundreds of years old, plus an interpretive area outlining the Caves rich history.
CANAL ROCKS
An unusual marine rock formation which is spectacular to view during stormy weather as the waves roar through the channel and crash on the rocks. A series of very large, protruding rocks form a natural canal and is one of the most photographed locations in Australia's South West
WILDFLOWERS
There are literally hundreds of species of wildflowers to be found in the Bushlands and State forest around the Yallingup region, especially along the coast from September to December. There are many unique species, plus lots of excellent walking trails. |