Yallingup
256 kilometers (159 miles) south of Perth, in Western Australia's South West, is the town of Yallingup. Due to its beaches, limestone caverns, and closeness to Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, Yallingup is a well-liked tourist attraction.
You know you're in for a treat when pristine seashores meet world-class wines. Over the past ten years, Yallingup has altered in the Margaret River district under observation. It is currently the primary Australian town for Australian Traveler, and ironically, summer is the busiest travel season.
While the pristine tidal pond at Yallingup Beach does more than just satisfy swimmers and swimmers, Yallingup has long been known for deceiving in the loop surfers. Like its neighbor Margaret, Yallingup is a favorite among foodies. Food is offered for every conceivable palate, with delectable options like Chow's Table, Little Fish, and The Studio. Try Wills Domain and Swings & Roundabouts if you're looking for wineries. Yallingup's beaches, including Three Bears, Yallingup, Smiths Beach (with Supertubes), and Injidup, are popular spots for surfing and fishing.
Location:Western Australia