10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Yallingup That You Shouldn't Miss

November 13, 2021 Alida England

Discover the best top things to do in Yallingup, Australia including Koomal Dreaming, Cape Naturaliste Vineyard, Wildwood Valley Cooking Classes, Aravina Estate, Ngilgi Cave, Yallingup Maze, Gabriel Chocolate, Canal Rocks, Yallingup Beach, House of Cards Wines.
Restaurants in Yallingup

1. Koomal Dreaming

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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Koomal Dreaming

Aboriginal cultural tours, guided bush walks, didgeridoo cave experience, artefacts, toolmaking & traditional firelighting, native food tastings. Tours run weekly from Ngilgi Cave in Yallingup, WA. Group bookings welcome.

2. Cape Naturaliste Vineyard

1 Coley Rd, Yallingup, Western Australia 6282 Australia +61 8 9755 2538 [email protected] http://www.capenaturalistevineyard.com.au/
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5.0 based on 110 reviews

Cape Naturaliste Vineyard

Reviewed By colleenb951 - Perth, Australia

Wow... Wow... Wow... Such a great experience! My husband and I recently had the chance to visit the South West and do some wine tastings. We were extremely impressed with our visit to this cellar door. Not only were their wines superb, but it was one of the most beautiful vineyards we've seen in our travels. To top it off, the staff were awesome and they were only too happy to spare their time and share with us their extensive knowledge of wine-making. It was such a great experience and we managed to buy some lovely wines too. Would definitely recommend and return in the not too distant future! Thanks Jen, Craig, Lisa, and their furry pets who also made our visit so enjoyable.

3. Wildwood Valley Cooking Classes

1481 Wildwood Rd, Yallingup, Western Australia 6282 Australia +61 8 9755 2120 [email protected] http://www.wildwoodvalley.com.au
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5.0 based on 45 reviews

Wildwood Valley Cooking Classes

Yallingup's #1 Cooking School teaches you the secret to authentic Tuscan, Thai or Wood-fired cuisine in a hands-on class. A fun experience you're guaranteed to enjoy. Hosts Sioban and Carlo Baldini are famous for their warm hospitality both at the cooking school, the Wildwood Valley Cottages, and their Italian tour business Mad About Tuscany. Sioban trained as a chef under Neil Perry and further Thai training at Sydney's Longrain. Carlo hails from Cortona, Italy and loves to share his knowledge through the Wood-fired class.

Reviewed By ingyrey

Was gifted a voucher and chose Taste of Tuscany. A day of listening, chatting, learning & laughing. Siobhan and Carlo were fabulous hosts, getting everyone involved, sharing their knowledge and experiences, culminating in a long, lazy lunch. Amazing and accessible recipes which I have enjoyed trying at home. Definitely looking forward to participating in more classes. Just do it!

4. Aravina Estate

61 Thornton Rd, Yallingup, Western Australia 6282 Australia +61 8 9750 1111 http://www.aravinaestate.com/
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4.5 based on 167 reviews

Aravina Estate

Aravina Estate is located in Yallingup within the premium wine growing region of Margaret River in Western Australia. Relax on the sun-soaked Cafe & Restaurant terraces throughout long Summer days or warm up inside during Winter by the blazing open fire in our Cafe. Cast your eyes over native bushland, rolling hills, old vines and lush hydrangea filled gardens.The restaurant which is designed around The Hamptons seaside chic, offers breathtaking views of the Estate's magnificent vineyard and lake. Lead by Executive Chef, Tony Howell, our team of chefs use only the freshest local produce including herbs and vegetables from our garden to create dishes that are well matched to Aravina Estate's award winning wines. For the more casual customer, why not unwind on our lawn with a picnic hamper or enjoy an espresso in our Cafe. The kids will love our playground, set amongst the gardens which includes climbing frames, slides and swings. Dads will enjoy the Sports Car Museum which includes 12 vintage and classics from Australia, Europe and the US.

Reviewed By 396peterc396 - Ubud, Indonesia

Delicious food, highly recommended, interesting surf museum, great vista of the vineyards from the restaurant. We will be back!

5. Ngilgi Cave

Yallingup Caves Road, Yallingup, Western Australia 6282 Australia +61 8 9755 2152 [email protected] http://www.margaretriverattractions.com/caves/ngilgi-cave
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4.5 based on 955 reviews

Ngilgi Cave

Explore the ancient wonders of Ngilgi Cave! The Cave is warm in winter and cool in summer. Ngilgi Cave is located just off Caves Road, a short distance north of Yallingup, beneath the limestone ridge which forms Cape Naturaliste. The fascinating association with a rich Aboriginal legend describing the battle between a good spirit (Ngilgi) and an evil spirit (Wolgine) gives Ngilgi Cave its name. Explore the cave and experience stunning stalactite, stalagmite, helictite and shawl formations. Visit an interpretive area detailing Ngilgi Cave's interesting history. A cafe, playground, barbecue facilities and walk trails make Ngilgi Cave a fun place to visit for the entire family.

Reviewed By russellw907 - Canberra, Australia

We have done adventure caving in other parts of Australia but this was our best tour so far. Thanks to our friendly and knowledgeable guide Reuben we had an awesome time scrambling, climbing, crawling and squeezing our way to the ancient river bed and back in the course of almost three hours underground. Thanks also to Shea and Gemma for finding Hilary and Neil so that the tour could go ahead (otherwise we were short on numbers). Thanks to Hilary and Neil for agreeing to take the extended tour. We had a great time!

6. Yallingup Maze

3059 Caves Rd, Yallingup, Western Australia 6282 Australia +61 8 9756 6500 [email protected] http://www.yallingupmaze.com.au
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4.5 based on 406 reviews

Yallingup Maze

Yallingup Maze is a great place to explore with your family & friends. The maze creates the ultimate challenge for all ages with different levels of difficulty. The cafe is where the brain teasers and wooden puzzles await you. A place to switch of from the fast pace of life and reconnect with the ones you love. Awesome playgrounds, grounds, puzzle shop, coffee, snacks and friendly staff. Family owned and operated business since 2009. 2021 HOURS 9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Sunday Closed Mondays

Reviewed By M5205ZRsuet - Busselton, Australia

We visited recently for a coffee on our way back from MR - found it was well worth the stop off - the coffee was excellent, as were the scones, but it was the fabulous staff who made us feel so welcome. They kept coming over and giving us more puzzles to do while we drank our coffees - there were lots of families there who were obviously having a great time with their kids - so definitely a family stop off for a few hours.

7. Gabriel Chocolate

Corner of Caves Rd and Quininup Rd, Yallingup, Western Australia Australia +61 8 9756 6689 [email protected] http://www.gabrielchocolate.com.au/
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4.5 based on 442 reviews

Gabriel Chocolate

Gabriel Chocolate is Western Australia's first bean-to-bar chocolate maker. We import the world's best cacao beans and turn them into "single-origin" chocolate bars at our Yallingup chocolate gallery, coaxing out the wide range of natural flavours that emerge from the different cacao bean varieties. Taste the latest range of chocolate bars being made, and sit inside or outside near the grass at Gabriel Cafe to indulge in one of our decadent hot chocolates, salted chocolate chip cookies or hand-made, chocolate-dipped ice-creams.

Reviewed By jessie072015 - Applecross, Australia

What a beautifully presented chocolate display and tasting experience for a chocoholic. I enjoyed tasting the different chocolates made from different beans - the tour guide was so knowledgeable explained the concept of “Bean to bar”.We were guided through until our taste was matched with a specific bean. Our favourite was from Papua New Guinea - Bougainville (Raphael). Wow the taste lingered in your mouth like an after glow - chocolate glorious chocolate. We also purchased some novelty sticks like a lollipop, for the grandchildren to make hot chocolate. I don’t think they will resist eating the chocolate before it melts???? We would define recommend a visit - a very intimate experience with chocolate????

8. Canal Rocks

West End of Canal Rocks Road, Yallingup, Western Australia 6282 Australia
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4.5 based on 696 reviews

Canal Rocks

Reviewed By Kevskiknbak - Brisbane, Australia

From waves crashing over the boulders from the ocean into calming waters at Canal Rocks we walked to the small bridge looking at a beautiful water would be a great spot for snorkeling

9. Yallingup Beach

Yallingup Beach Road, Yallingup, Western Australia 6282 Australia
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4.5 based on 372 reviews

Yallingup Beach

Reviewed By 149scotty

Went body boarding and body surfing with my two daughters, and it is a lovely beach. The afternoon we were there, Lifeguards were in attendance which was great to see, but the surf was quite rough, with a very strong tide/current. Didn’t stop us have fun though. Had to leave the water after a couple of hours as a shark had been spotted not far from where we were, but that is to be expected when you play in their territory. There is a naturally formed lagoon near the car park which is great for those wanting to swim or those who have younger children. It is a beautiful beach and well worth a visit.

10. House of Cards Wines

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4.5 based on 100 reviews

House of Cards Wines

Our name House of Cards was inspired by the gamble that winemakers and growers take every vintage - you have to play the hand that you are dealt.All fruit used to make House of Cards wine comes from our single vineyard situated on iconic Caves Road at the Northern end of the Margaret River Wine Region in Western Australia. As our fruit comes from only one origin you can taste the unique terroir of the House of Cards Vineyard. Each vintage our wines showcase the hand that we were dealt from Mother Nature.Making handcrafted, single vineyard wines of exceptional quality is the sole priority of House of Cards. As we grow the grapes and make the wine you can guarantee House of Cards is a sure bet.We hope you enjoy our great range of wine.Cheers!

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