MARGARET RIVER 2025 ROUTE MAP
ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS
It doesn’t get more wild than this! Arguably our most challenging route, incorporating a section of the iconic Cape to Cape Track around Cape Naturaliste and along the shores of Geographe Bay into Dunsborough - where the bush meets the beach. Located just 30 minutes from Busselton or three hours from Perth, the Margaret River Walk offers a breathtaking escape into nature, whether you're visiting for a day or enjoying a weekend adventure.
You’ll explore spectacular coastal and forest scenery, a fascinating geology of cliffs, caves, headlands and rock formations and an ever-changing display of vegetation and wildflowers in bloom – with a very high chance of spotting Humpback and Southern Right Whales making their annual migration! Every Coastrek route is carefully selected for an unforgettable experience—natural landscapes are in, and busy roads are out!
Choose to hike 35km from Yallingup Beach or 20km from Cape Naturaliste, crossing the Finish Line in Dunsborough, and explore one of Australia’s most picturesque coastlines. The longer you hike the more you’ll see!

Start: Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
Start time: From 7am
Finish: Dunsborough
Duration: Up to 6 Hours

Start: Yallingup Beach
Start time: From 6am
Finish: Dunsborough
Duration: Up to 12 Hours
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TERRIFIC 20KM
The 20km trekkers will set off early morning from Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse, with breathtaking views out to the Indian Ocean and around to Geographe Bay.
As you descend from the Lighthouse, you’ll follow a dirt road for about 1km before joining the Cape Naturaliste Trail where you’ll walk over some sharp limestone rocks, take it slow and steady down this trail towards Bunker Bay Beach. This is a challenging 1.8km stretch of sand (thighs and glutes engaged!) ahead of you but Bunker Bay is a stunning section of coastline (make note to come back for a swim tomorrow!). The good news is, this is the longest stretch of sand you’ll encounter today.
Reaching Rocky Point, you’ll scramble across some amazing granite rock formations. Use caution when crossing the rocks, they can be slippery, especially when wet.
From here, the route towards the Dunsborough finish line is mostly flat. You’ll pass a Luv Stop at Eagle Bay and short 800m walk on the sand, then another Kiss stop at Meelup Beach before continuing through the stunning Meelup Regional Park (be sure to clean your footwear at the boot cleaning station to reduce the risk of spreading Phytopthora cinnamomic).
From here the route becomes more urban as you hit the beautiful coastal town of Dunsborough and the Finish Line. You did it!
THRILLING 35KM
The 35km trekkers will set off early morning on Yallingup Beach, in the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park – famous for its beaches and limestone caves. A 1km sand hike will kick off your journey before exiting the beach onto the Cape to Cape Track, where the terrain is a mix of sand, soil and limestone rocks - watch your footing for potential trip hazards.
The Track will take you back onto the sand at Kabbijgup Beach for about 400m before you reach Three Bears – so named for its unique combination of three surf breaks, affectionately known as Papa Bear, Momma Bear and Baby Bear – for a water and toilet stop at the 7.5km mark. Note for support crews, this stop is only accessible by 4WD.
The trail continues to be a mix of sand, soil and rocks with panoramic views out to the Indian Ocean to your left as you make your way to the Sugarloaf Rock ‘Kiss Stop’ at the 10.5km mark. You’ll then hit some sealed footpaths as you make your ascent to the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse Luv Stop. Make sure you stop and admire the incredible views – back from where you came and to the journey ahead!
As you descend from the Lighthouse, you’ll follow a dirt road for about 1km before joining the Cape Naturaliste Trail where you’ll walk over some sharp limestone rocks, take it slow and steady down this trail towards Bunker Bay Beach. This is a challenging 1.8km stretch of sand (thighs and glutes engaged!) ahead of you but Bunker Bay is a stunning section of coastline (make note to come back for a swim tomorrow!). The good news is, this is the longest stretch of sand you’ll encounter today.
Reaching Rocky Point, you’ll scramble across some amazing granite rock formations. Use caution when crossing the rocks, they can be slippery, especially when wet.
From here, the route towards the Dunsborough finish line is mostly flat. You’ll pass a Luv Stop at Eagle Bay and short 800m walk on the sand, then another Kiss stop at Meelup Beach before continuing through the stunning Meelup Regional Park (be sure to clean your footwear at the boot cleaning station to reduce the risk of spreading Phytopthora cinnamomic).
From here the route becomes more urban as you hit the beautiful coastal town of Dunsborough and the Finish Line. You did it!
But what about the sand, how much sand?!
35km event – approx. 4km of sand walking
20km event – approx. 2.7km of sand walking.
Access Coastrek maps via AllTrails App
You can access the new Coastrek Margaret River 2025 route on your phone via the AllTrails App! First download the All Trails App onto your phone via the App Store or Google Play, then click on the relevant Map links below to access the Coastrek route within the All Trails App. The App is free so you don't need to pay for it or download the map, just save it as a favourite :)
To save the Coastrek route as a 'favourite', click on the relevant event map link below via a desktop computer and click the ribbon icon in the top left corner. Then, open up your AllTrails app on your phone and click on the 'saved' menu item on the bottom of the screen. The route will appear there!
Click HERE for some easy to follow instructions on how to download the map from the AllTrails app.
Hard copy - Coastrek Margaret River Map Guide
Wanting to keep it old school? We still have a hard copy map guide available as a simpler alternative to the All Trails maps.
Map GPX Files - Coastrek Margaret River map GPX files
Want to download the map onto your smart watch or you have an existing map app that you'd prefer to use? This is an alternative you can download and install to your preferred device or app.
Please note: All Coastrek routes are subject to change. We attempt, at all times, to adhere to the advised route. As we are immersed in nature, however, there may sometimes be circumstances beyond our control (tides, fallen trees/branches, other safety aspects as advised by local councils) that require us to slightly alter the route. In any such cases these will be clearly marked and identified on event day.
MAP DISCLAIMER: Event distances are approximate and may vary, detour or change on event day due to unforeseen circumstances such as weather, safety considerations or if Chris Hemsworth is spotted on the beach. Just kidding. Or are we?