Where two oceans meet..Southern and Indian 😊
Light house and The Light keeper's Cottage is definitely worth a visit....Not expensive...plus a lovely little cafe to sit and indulge in a Devonshire cream tea.😊...
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Where Oceans Meet
Great trip out to Cape Leeuwin and the lighthouse. They have tours where you can go up the top of the lighthouse or just walk the grounds at your leisure. Rich in history and tailored to kids in early teens it’s well worth the visit. Here you’ll see two oceans meet at the furthest point South West of Australia. We were blessed with blue skies and a slight breeze. It’s about a 2 hr drive from Busselton, so easy to do for a day trip.
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At the Edge of the World: Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
We set off on a scenic drive through the lush Margaret River region, making a stop at a charming café for fresh coffee and delicious pastries. The cozy atmosphere and tasty treats provided the perfect break before continuing our journey south.
As we drove further, the landscape shifted, and we eventually reached Cape Leeuwin, where the Southern and Indian Oceans meet. The towering lighthouse and dramatic coastline offered stunning views, and it felt like we were standing at the very edge of the world.
It was a peaceful yet awe-inspiring experience, blending natural beauty with a sense of adventure.
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Sobel Phang
**Road Trip to Leeuwin Lighthouse: A Scenic Adventure**
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Embarking on a road trip to Leeuwin Lighthouse in Augusta, Western Australia, is a memorable journey filled with stunning landscapes and coastal beauty. The drive itself offers picturesque views, with rolling hills, lush vineyards, and sweeping ocean vistas along the way.
Starting from Margaret River, the trip to Leeuwin Lighthouse takes about 30-40 minutes, and it’s well worth the drive. As you approach Augusta, the scenery transitions to rugged coastline and dense forests, creating a serene atmosphere. Make sure to stop at lookout points to capture the breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean.
Upon arrival at Leeuwin Lighthouse, you’ll be greeted by one of Australia’s tallest lighthouses, standing at 56 meters. The lighthouse, built in 1895, offers guided tours where you can climb the stairs to the top for panoramic views of the coastline and the meeting point of the Indian and Southern Oceans. It’s an incredible spot for photography, especially at sunrise or sunset.
The surrounding area features beautiful walking trails that lead to the nearby cliffs, offering opportunities for whale watching during migration season. You can also explore the nearby beaches and enjoy a picnic while soaking in the stunning views.
Overall, a road trip to Leeuwin Lighthouse is not just about the destination; it’s about enjoying the scenic drive, exploring the coastal beauty, and learning about the rich maritime history of this remarkable landmark.
Sad Bear
The Confluence of the Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean
I visited the Leeuwin Lighthouse, located at the southwestern tip of Australia, about 50 km by car from Margaret River. It is the meeting point of the Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean, with a distant view of Antarctica. The waves are large and the wind is strong, but the sight is impressive. After taking in the magnificent scenery, it's nice to spend some time at the small museum or café.
On the way from Margaret River, there are several caves, so it's also a good idea to explore the caves and the lighthouse to experience the wonders of nature.
Mozart1756
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
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Tallest lighthouse in mainland Australia and stands on the meeting point between two oceans.
Quite a historical site and sight! Pay $20 to understand the history and climb up the lighthouse- it's worth the trip!
Just make sure you have some warm clothes/a windbreaker cause the winds can get pretty intense.