Discover eighteen of Western Australia’s most loved natural icons with a round of mini golf like no other at the Wonders of WA mini golf course at Myalup’s Old Coast Road Brewery. Take a tour of Wave Rock, Rottnest Island, the Pinnacles, and Mount Augustus and (if you’re lucky) score a hole in one!
Myalup & Uduc
We are Havens on the Coast.
Home to an internationally recognised RAMSAR wetland, Myalup is perfect for eco-lovers.
The small seaside town is nestled between the endless beaches of the Indian Ocean and the Yalgorup National Park, including Lake Preston and Lake Josephine. Take a stroll along the shorelines to bird watch and soak in nature. In winter, Lake Josephine puts on a stunning display of pink when the Red Samphire is in bloom.
Head east to the hamlet of Uduc. This is prime agriculture country which was first settled in the 1840s by William Crampton.
Must Dos in Myalup
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Sip and Play
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Find Farm to Table Food
Growing from a small veggie stall on the side of the highway, The Crooked Carrot is now one of the South West’s best-loved destinations for farm-to-table breakfasts, lunches and sweets. Bring the family here for a lunch full of outdoor fun and delicious food.
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Explore a World-Recognised RAMSAR Wetland
Yalgorup National Park is the largest national park on the Swan Coastal Plain extending south of Mandurah to Myalup. The world-recognised RAMSAR wetland includes ten magnificent lakes, with Lake Preston and Lake Josephine situated within the Harvey Region.
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Laze by the Beach
Myalup Beach is stunning in summer and it goes for miles and miles. Laze by the beach or throw in a line. Access by car via the Myalup Beach 4WD drive access point.
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Find Some Hopping Friends
The Myalup KangaArt is a collection of sixteen art-inspired Kangaroos within the grounds of the Miami Bakehouse. Some were designed by Aussie celebrities and painted by well-known artists and creatives.
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Ride a Part of History
Ride WA’s favourite heritage horse trail. It stretches for over 45.5 kilometres through the beautiful Myalup Pines. The trail will take you past attractions such as Vineyard 28 and Old Coast Road Brewery – both of which have a place to stow your horse while you enjoy their amazing offerings. Accommodation is also available at Myalup Pines Cottages along the way.
Places to Eat & Drink and Producers
Things to See & Do
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Yalgorup National Park
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Pink Lake Day Use Site
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Myalup Day Use Site
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Harvey River Diversion Drain
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Wonders of WA Mini Golf
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Old Uduc School 1889 – 1921
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Paradise Beach
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Lake Preston Scenic Drive
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Myalup Pines
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KangaArt – Myalup
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10th Light Horse Bridle Trail
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Tom Ottrey Park
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Lake Josephine
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Harvey Golf Club
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Myalup Beach
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Bunbury Geographe Tours
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100 Acre Wood
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