Friends of the Cape to Cape Track
A walk for all seasons, Western Australia
  • Welcome and introduction
    • Guided Walks
  • COVID-19
  • Events on the Track
  • Safety and Emergency
  • Track Alerts
  • Access for More
  • Field Guides and Maps
  • Merchandise
  • Track Facts
  • Cape to Cape Track FAQ
  • Map Showing Sections
    • Cape to Cape Map Section 1
    • Cape to Cape Map Section 2
    • Cape to Cape Map Section 3
    • Cape to Cape Map Section 4
    • Cape to Cape Map Section 5
  • Accommodation & Services.
    • Accommodation Section 1
    • Accommodation Section 2
    • Accommodation Section 3
    • Accommodation Section 4
    • Accommodation Section 5
  • Guided Walks
  • Tour Operators
  • About the "Friends"
  • Transport Services
  • Supplies / Other Services
  • Landscope
  • Links
  • Have Your Say
  • Contact Us
  • Flora, Fauna, Geology and Landscapes
  • Sponsors and Grants
  • Donations
  • Information for Adoptees
    • The Reward Program
    • Parks and Wildlife Forms 205 and 208
  • Calendar of Group Walks
  • Adoptees' Report (V8)

Cape to Cape Map Section 2

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Cliff-top Seat 
 
High limestone cliffs along sections of the Track make excellent  vantage points from which to look out for whales and dolphins in the  waters  below. Seats placed at intervals encourage walkers to rest and  appreciate the  view.


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Quininup Falls 
 
These falls cascade over a rock face, a short 300 m diversion  inland from the Cape to Cape Track, and are seen at their best in winter and  spring. This area was once an important camping place for the local Noongar  people


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Willyabrup Cliffs 
 
The massive Willyabrup sea cliffs formed from old and  resistant  granitic rocks are a mecca for climbers, and make an impressive  backdrop to this  part of the Cape to Cape Track.

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