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[2025 Yallingup Attraction] Travel Guide for Canal Rocks Rd (Updated Jun)

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Natural scenery
Canal Rocks is a spectacular coastal landscape formed by natural granite in Yallingup, Margaret River region, Western Australia. These rocks have been eroded by waves for millions of years, forming unique channels and arches. When the tide surges, the sea water flows through the narrow cracks in the rocks, forming turbulent water, which is a very shocking scene. This attraction is part of the Lewin-Naturalist Point National Park, adjacent to Smith Beach and Sugarloaf Rocks, and is one of the iconic landscapes of the southwest coast of Western Australia. Visitors can take a close look at the rock structure along the wooden boardwalk, or take pictures of the spectacular scene of waves hitting the rocks from the nearby viewing platform. In addition, this is a popular place for fishing enthusiasts, and experienced fishermen often fish here. This place not only shows the wonders of nature, but also carries the historical connotation of "cave land" in the Aboriginal Wodandi culture.
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Canal Rocks Rd Address:

Yallingup WA 6282, Australia
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Canal Rocks Rd Recommended sightseeing time:

2-3 hours
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