Don’t get me wrong, tourist of all kinds make their way down to the South West corner, and it certainly gets its fair share of visitors. However, in a broader sense, it seems a little more neglected. For one reason or another, Augusta, WA, doesn’t get the same recognition as the other tourist regions in Western Australia, a little boutique town in the corner that is every bit beautiful in many ways.
Who am I to talk and spread the message of this great little town of Augusta, Australia? I had lived in Western Australia for 12 years, and only a 2-hour drive before I finally made my way to Augusta for the first time. First impressions always last, and the first impression of this town was undoubtedly a definite beginning.
What are my reasons for being quite fond of Augusta? Well, I can give you fantastic ideas on why you must visit the charming coastal town on a Western Australian tour in the Southwest!
Six Incredible Reasons You Need to Visit Augusta, WA!
Augusta may not offer the glitz and glamour of a big city, but it still holds the incredible charm. Instead of indulging in the luxuries we’re accustomed to, we can discover something equally delightful here in Augusta, WA.
The great outdoors is a true winner. Whether looking for a peaceful escape or an adventure-filled exploration, Augusta has it all. Your options are endless, from fishing to kayaking, hiking to basking in the stunning coastal views. So, go ahead and book your stay in Augusta. Trust me; there are at least five reasons you won’t regret it.
1. That small-town feel of Augusta, WA.
It is great to drive into a regional town where the daily visitors outnumber the official population. A tiny village where nearly everyone knows each other by first name, and favours are not expected but done out of habit due to the closeness of the locals.
Augusta is a boutique, with only a small town centre containing the basics of a supermarket, Local Tavern, fish & chips shop and Chinese restaurant, amongst the basics for your everyday needs. Augusta glitters with holiday houses that rise high and overlook the Blackwood River and a stunning Boat Harbour with this natural yet splendid look.
2. The Leeuwin Lighthouse
A few kilometres south of the Augusta town centre, which is also part of a beautiful coastal drive, is the Leeuwin Lighthouse. It’s one of the town’s major attractions and is one of the things to do in Augusta, WA, for tourists to head out for a visit.
The Lighthouse gets approximately ninety-thousand visitors per year, and It’s easy to understand its popularity when you climb to the top and see the mesmerizing views over the horizon of where the Southern and Indian Oceans meet — not forgetting the Birdseye view of Australia’s South West coastline. After the climb in the Leeuwin lighthouse, you can stop in for a coffee and lunch at the Café located at the entrance.
3. Witness the Stunning coastlines of WA
As the largest state of Australia, Western Australia boasts some of the most breathtaking coastlines in the country. Augusta, in particular, is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to take in stunning views of two oceans all in one location. With its picturesque scenery and endless vistas, it’s no wonder Augusta is a favourite among locals and tourists alike.
Whether you take a scenic drive or a stroll, there’s no shortage of fantastic photo opportunities just waiting to be captured. So, be sure to keep your camera ready, and take your time to savour every moment of your coastal escapade.
4. A stone’s throw from the Gorgeous Wineries
A South West town wouldn’t be complete without a fresh look at the vineyards, and I am not talking about driving from Augusta to Margaret River because Augusta, WA, is no exception for wineries.
Only a short drive from the main town area, you can go to a couple of classy wineries, the first being the Hamelin Bay winery, which is perfect for a spot lunch. The second winery that needs to be on the list is the Glenarty Road winery, which takes you behind the scenes of their daily operation with their daily tours.
If you’re looking for an alternative to the usual tasting room experience, why not drive leisurely down Caves Road and enjoy the beautiful scenery and delicious wines? Stop in at Café Boranup for some seriously satisfying cuisine along the way. Their Chilli Chicken Burger is a must-try, but with other exquisite dishes on the menu, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Take your time on your Augusta tour exploring the wineries in the area, knowing that you’ve got a tasty meal waiting for you at the end of your journey. Trust us; this is an alternative you won’t regret.
5. Enjoy the great outdoors of AugustaÂ
It’s an outdoor adventure haven, and the options are plenty. You can take your boat out (if you own one) and fish in the Blackwood River or the ocean. You can dip in the Blackwood before getting the Kayaks out and heading upstream for a thorough yet picturesque workout. For the hiking enthusiasts, you can hike the famous 135-kilometre cape to Cape Track, which ends or begins (depending on where you start) at the Leeuwin Lighthouse. This hike is not for the light-hearted, but you only have to complete a little of the distance.
For those who love pitching a tent, you will find original riverside sites at Flinders Bay or Turner’s Caravan Park. If luxury camping is what you are after, you can also try glamping at Boogaloo Glamping, a night of comfortable night’s sleep is to be had in the luxurious tents.
Augusta, in Western Australia, is home to some of the most beautiful accommodations.
Augusta in Western Australia is ideal for those seeking an out-of-the-ordinary vacation. It stands out for its stunning accommodation choices that range from humble cottages to bespoke retreats. You can experience the luxurious comforts of glamping in the wilderness or the mesmerizing coastal views.
Regardless of your preference, you can be assured that Augusta accommodation options are the epitome of beauty and luxury. From the moment you set foot in this idyllic town, you will be transported to a world of tranquillity and serenity, where the worries of daily life seem to fade away.
As much as I’d like to convince you with my words, there truly is no better way to understand the beauty of Augusta, Western Australia, than to experience it for yourself. As an authority on travel, I’ve seen my fair share of stunning destinations, and Augusta is no exception. Trust me when I say that this underrated spot is worth the trip.
There is no shortage of natural wonders, from its pristine beaches and rugged coastline to the towering karri trees and peaceful estuaries. So why not leap and see for yourself? I guarantee you won’t regret it. Happy travelling.
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Wow, your post is gonna be very useful for me 🙂 next week I’m gonna move to Australia for at leat one year, so I’m planning my road trip in this wonderful country. Never heard about Augusta, it looks tiny but really nice, and the lighthouse is awesome… I’m sure to add this place on my list :D.
Good to see mate. Let me know if there is anything else you need to know about the South West.
Great post! Augusta sounds right up our alley – small town, hiking, and wine. What more do you need? Whenever we make it to the West Coast, we’ll have to check it out.
Thanks a lot Trevor
Augusta looks beautiful! Definitely sympathise with you on the having lived 2 hours away for 12 years without visiting – there’s so many places right outside my own backyard that I’m yet to visit, despite being here almost a quarter of a century. I love the shot of the lighthouse against the sky!
Thanks a heap.
Great post, looks like a lovely place to visit! I generally prefer places that aren’t super crowded , so Augusta sounds like a place I would enjoy visiting :)Now I only have to make it to Australia… 😉
Just hop on a plane!!!
It all looks so quiet and serene. Love the small town feel and not too touristy! Looks like lots of good hiking there. Have to put the West Coast on our radar.
The pictures alone sold me! Though the ten reasons were great as well! Definitely adding to my list!
Thanks for kind comment.
I’m from Adelaide but I’d never heard of Augusta (apart from Port Augusta in SA). The coastline looks stunning & I love places that have that small-town feel. Hope to make it there one day on a grand Aussie road trip
Wow! Those coast lines alone would suck anybody in! You’ve definitely inspired me to add Augusta to my travel list. I love learning about the not-so-popular spots like this!
I’ve never made it to Augusta but I have been to WA a few times. I’m all for a small town feel and great coastlines. The boat harbour looks awesome.
Every time I’ve been to Augusta, it rains! One of those places you can experience all four seasons in one day
Completely agree. In my few days down there, I had the 4 seasons on a lot of occasions. Windy too