Trek2Cure Neuroblastoma: Cape to Cape Challenge 2026

Join Neuroblastoma Australia on a guided walk along the spectacular Margaret River coastline from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin, raising vital funds for life-saving neuroblastoma research

Challenge Highlights

  • Join a passionate team of supporters raising vital funds and awareness to help improve outcomes for children affected by this devastating childhood cancer
  • Explore the rugged and wild southern coastline of WA
  • Cliff top walking with stunning views of red granite boulders, white sand beaches and turquoise waters
  • Wander through the magnificent and ancient Karri forest
  • Stay in comfortable accommodation in Margaret River
  • Challenge yourself and forge new friendships, without carrying a heavy pack
  • Experience the finest local produce from The Common Bistro, Vass Felix Estate, The Brewhouse, and Cape Grace Winery

Overview

The Cape to Cape Track stretches for 135km through the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park in Western Australia’s stunning southwest. It traverses a landscape rich in contrast—from towering karri forests and rugged limestone cliffs to pristine beaches, ancient dunes and wild coastal heathlands. At the heart of the region lies the world-renowned Margaret River wine country.

As you walk, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking coastal scenery, vibrant wildflowers, dramatic headlands and opportunities for refreshing swims in the ocean or tranquil lagoons.

This fully guided adventure covers more than 110km of the trail, with daily walks of 13–22km carrying only a light day pack. While some sections involve steeper climbs and stretches of soft sand, the rewards are immense, with ever-changing views, a wonderful sense of achievement and plenty of time to connect with fellow trekkers.

Each evening, return to comfortable accommodation, enjoy delicious home-cooked meals and relax knowing you're supported by experienced guides every step of the way. Best of all, your journey will help raise vital funds for Neuroblastoma Australia's groundbreaking research into childhood cancer, making this an adventure with purpose as well as one to remember.

Challenge Grade

There is no such thing as an ‘easy day’ on the Cape to Cape walk. There are a lot of ups and downs, often in sand, and there are several beach stretches. You will walk between 13km to 24km a day, carrying only a day pack. A reasonable level of fitness and good health is needed for this walk.

Suggested preparation: The best way to prepare physically for the trip is to walk, walk and walk some more – preferably in sand and over a variety of terrain. Try to walk frequently and consistently. By the start of our Cape to Cape you should be able to comfortably walk 15km, and try and do a few 20km walks. Training walks with the shoes you will use and carrying a weighted bag (approx 5-7kg) should be considered essential.

Itinerary

After all your preparation and fundraising the journey finally begins! On arrival in Perth, make your way to the Quality Ambassador Hotel at 196 Adelaide Terrace Perth (CBD), for overnight accommodation on a twin share basis with breakfast.

Meals:  Nil

This morning you will be collected from the hotel at 7:00am. We will stop one hour into the journey, giving you the opportunity to grab something to eat & drink and/or use the bathroom. You will then head out to Cape Naturaliste to meet your guides to begin your first day of hiking where we'll enjoy spectacular cliff-top and beach walking. Keep your eye out for dolphins! This section is mostly along the cliff tops on a sandy trail with magnificent views out to the Indian Ocean. There are a few rocky parts so if you like to use walking poles, they will come in handy on the first day. It's not a particularly difficult section, but when combined with the drive down, it turns into a pretty big day. Please note that you will need to have your water bottles filled and your pack ready for the hike including a swimsuit if required. After the hike you may have the opportunity for a quick swim at Yallingup Lagoon, then we will have some nibbles at Yallingup before returning to our accommodation for a delicious house-made dinner. Grade: Moderate (The trail is not technically difficult, no steep climbs, mostly sandy cliff-top paths with a few rocky sections)

Meals:  B,L,D

Transfer to Moses Rock. From here the track rises high over several large limestone headlands before flattening out on Wilyabrup Beach. A wonderfully constructed staircase then guides walkers up and onto the stunning sea cliffs that form the famous climbing buttresses of Wilyabrup Cliffs. After passing the cliffs, the track drops back down onto the beach, passing the famous, though severe, surfing breaks of Gallows and Guillotines. The coast then turns decidedly rocky as it ducks and weaves over picturesque granite boulders and finally into the pretty hamlet of Gracetown. A great revitalising swim may be possible at the end of the day – pack your swimsuit in your day pack. After the day’s walk we drop in for a personalised wine tour and cheese platter at a boutique winery in the Margaret River Region. Eat in tonight with a delicious, fresh meal from our catering team Cape to Cape Moveable Feast Grade: Challenging (the route includes multiple ascents and descents over limestone headlands, rocky granite terrain, and coastal cliffs)

Meals:  B,L,D

Beginning at the picturesque hamlet of Gracetown, follow the low coastline to the historic settlement of Ellensbrook. From Ellensbrook, the Track quickly leaves the coast and meanders through sand dunes and past Ellensbrook homestead and Meekadarabee Falls. Visit the isolated coves of Gnoocardup and the turquoise bay of Kilcarnup. Marvel at the centuries-old osprey nest in Horseshoe Bay and then take in some of the world’s finest surfing coastline at Prevelly. This is the perfect spot for an afternoon swim. Dinner at your choice (and expense) of restaurant in Prevelly. Grade: Moderate (walking on sand dunes and beach terrain can be physically taxing, even if not steep)

Meals:  B,L

From the limestone ridge at Prevelly you will head down into the sheltered creek line of Boodjidup Brook. Continue on and experience the white sands of Boodjidup before reaching historic Redgate Beach. Next is very likely one of the best sections of the Cape to Cape Track: the scenic coastal cliffs at Bob’s Hollow and Contos. Enter the majestic Karri forest, home to the world’s third tallest hardwood. A longer day, but the solid track under foot and afternoon shade of the karri forest makes it all seem easy. We will stop for a brief cave experience this afternoon – make sure you have a warm jumper or jacket with you. If you plan on indulging in a massage during your week with us, tonight is a good opportunity. Grade: Moderate (while it’s a longer day, the well-formed track and sheltered Karri forest help balance the effort required)

Meals:  B,L,D

Start amongst the tall karris of Boranup Forest, home to an array of wildlife and wildflowers in season. Head south, back into the coastal heath, and down onto the stunningly beautiful Boranup Beach. 7kms of sand walking later, find the protected Hamelin Bay, home to some of the Cape’s friendliest stingrays who love a feed of freshly caught fish! Continue on past the many islands and headlands through the coastal heath and past Foul Bay lighthouse until you arrive at the stunning Cosy Corner. This afternoon we stop to have a look at the Margaret River and eat dinner nearby at local microbrewery, The Brewhouse. Grade: Moderate (but the 7km stretch of beach walking on soft sand is physically demanding and requires endurance)

Meals:  B,L,D

The last leg of the Cape to Cape Track faces more into the south than the rest of the coast. True wilderness with limited road access the sights are reserved for the local hooded plovers and you. Granite headlands are broken up by long sections of shoe sucking sand. Formidable, but every step takes you closer to the Cape Leeuwin lighthouse and the moment of celebration. After a hot shower back at your accommodation, meet at SurfPoint Resort where we share a fantastic slideshow of the last seven days together and present certificates commemorating your successful completion of the Cape to Cape Track. Then tuck into a celebration fish barbecue dinner with seasonal salads. Local red and white wines included. Grade: Moderate (long sections of sand & some uneven footing over granite trails)

Meals:  B,L,D

Enjoy a sleep in and a leisurely breakfast this morning before we drop you into Margaret River where you can enjoy a coffee, some shopping or a wander through the local farmers markets. Pick up some take-away lunch (own expense) before we head back to Perth, arriving by mid afternoon. You will be dropped at the airport or at a central CBD location.

Meals:  B

What's Included

  • 6 days guided walking with state of the art tracking service and emergency support: all support staff carry first aid and communications equipment
  • 1 night hotel accommodation in Perth
  • 6 nights accommodation at Surfpoint Resort in Gnarabup
  • 1 weekly supply box with fresh daily breakfasts. Items include our in-house muesli blend and chia pudding; eggs, mushrooms, spinach and cherry tomatoes; yoghurt, fresh fruit and wood fired bread; tea & coffee
  • 6 packed lunches, including freshly prepared nutritious meat or salad roll and track snacks
  • 5 evening meals prepared by our in-house catering and at local restaurants (one night at your choice of restaurant at own expense)
  • All vehicle transfers between the track and your accommodation, you'll receive morning drop offs and afternoon pick ups from our drivers
  • All planning, logistical, administrative and on-ground support
  • Return transport from Perth

What's Not Included

  • Airfares
  • Accommodation in Perth after the trip
  • Travel insurance
  • Alcoholic beverages

What You Carry

  • The Cape to Cape Trek is a fully supported, accommodated trek. You will need to carry just a day-pack with your water bottles, jacket camera and other personal items. You should plan on carrying at least 3 litres of water every day.

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Trip Dates: DepartReturn
Duration:8 Days
Activities:Trekking
Grade:Moderate  Click for more information
Trip Code:WAN