As wildflowers bloom and whales breach off the coast, we’re thrilled to kick off our first Guided End-to-End adventure of the spring hiking season on the spectacular Cape to Cape Track. Starting on Saturday, a new group of enthusiastic hikers began their journey through some of the most stunning coastal scenery in Australia.
The Cape to Cape Track Comes Alive
Spring is a magical time to hike the famous coastal walk. With warmer days, clear skies, and nature in full bloom, it’s the perfect setting for exploring the 132km trail that stretches from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin in Western Australia. Along the way, our hikers will encounter vibrant wildflowers, migrating whales, and peaceful forested sections alive with birdsong.
An Unforgettable Guided Experience
Our guided adventures offer more than just walking. They’re a fully immersive experience, led by our knowledgeable local guides who bring the landscape to life with insights into the geology, flora, fauna, and Indigenous culture of the region. Guests can relax and enjoy the journey, knowing that every detail—meals, accommodation, transfers, and logistics—has been taken care of.
Meeting Like-Minded Adventurers
Each guided tour brings together a group of individuals united by a shared love of nature and adventure. It’s not just about completing the track; it’s about connection, learning, and personal achievement. Many of our guests form friendships that last long after the final steps are taken at Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse.
More Adventures to Come on Cape to Cape
This week marks the beginning of a packed spring season, with many more guided hikes scheduled over the coming months. For those considering joining a future tour, now is the time to plan. Spring is one of the most popular and beautiful times to experience the Track.
Follow the Journey
We’ll be sharing highlights from the trail as this first group makes their way from cape to cape. Stay tuned for photos, stories, and updates from what promises to be an unforgettable week of hiking on one of the world’s great coastal trails.