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Yallingup is a short ten minute drive south west of Dunsborough, within the Margaret River wine region. It is a popular holiday destination for surfing, fishing and relaxing. Yallingup is an aboriginal word meaning 'Place of Love'. The township became a loved tourist destination because of its caves, first discovered by European settlers in 1899. Yallingup has many attractions: wineries, breweries, restaurants, galleries, arts and crafts abound, plus the bountiful natural offerings of the Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park. Canal Rocks are unique rock formations on Yallingup's rugged coast where the Indian Ocean surges endlessly along a rock girt channel. The popular surf breaks of Three Bears, Yallingup, Smith's Beach and Injidup are known all over the world, whilst there is also ample opportunity to pursue the less vigorous activities of swimming, fishing and beachcombing. A wide variety of dining experiences wait to tempt your taste buds, from beachside cafes and fine dining restaurants to gourmet vineyard delights. The Margaret River wine region is responsible for one per cent of Australia's wine production, but supplies more than ten per cent of the premium market. Visitors will find vineyards dotting the picturesque hillsides throughout the area. Each has its own style and ambience with many offering lunch and dinner. In all there are over 50 vineyards and 30 wineries, a remarkable number considering that wine was first produced in the region just 30 years ago. Character and quality can be found in fruit intense chardonnays, rich semillons, robust cabernets, soft merlots and other varieties of wines and blends. Highly skilled chefs have, like the winemakers, been attracted to the region by the high quality produce. Invariably they produce dishes with flair and imagination. Enjoy Yallingup's legendary Sunday sessions at the historic Caves House. For full details of all upcoming events in the Capes Region contact the Busselton or Dunsborough Visitor Centres or visit www.geographebay.com. They provide a free accommodation and tour booking service. A broad range of hotels and motels, bed and breakfasts, guest houses, self contained and caravan park style accommodation is available. A minimum of three nights is recommended to truly appreciate all that is on offer in the Capes region. Advance bookings are highly recommended, particularly for school holidays and long weekends.
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