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About Us

Caves Caravan Park is an old fashioned park with old fashioned values and
offers "space" for guests to enjoy their stay. We are family focussed and
nestled in the Yallingup hills the park is shaded by abundant trees.
Wake up to the sounds of the forest.
Caves Caravan Park is the perfect choice for accommodation in a pristine natural
environment, centrally located in the Margaret River wine region, secluded, yet
only minutes from the best beaches, world class wineries, award winning restaurants and many local attractions.
The Park offers tantalizing glimpses of the Indian Ocean and
is surrounded by national park.
Whatever your age, young or old, your stay is sure to be a memorable and enjoyable
experience. A recreation room equipped with a pool table, air hockey, table tennis and
arcade machines will enthrall the youngsters (and the young at heart) as will
Yallingup's world famous beaches. The spectacular Ngilgi caves are also nearby
as are the many wineries and vineyards that showcase the regions fine wines and foods, making it a haven for all ages.
Whether a touring party, a family on holiday, an overseas traveler, or just
someone enjoying a well deserved break, this is the place for you. If you like
to catch a wave, dangle a line or just sit back and soak up the atmosphere, the
Caves Caravan Park should be considered as an ideal holiday destination.
What is the Yallingup "feeling"? I would describe the Yallingup experience as
a balance between sea and land, a combination of what nature has had on offer
for thousands of years with spectacular headlands, high cliff tops, tall
karri forests and long, lonely beaches wend through wind-pruned heath and
where rocks are pummeled by swells that have surged unhindered all the
way from Africa.
But beyond this is the balance between beach and forest, comfort and challenge,
wilderness and civilization.
People are drawn to Yallingup, whether its surfers to challenging and world-famous waves,
cavers to exquisite formations and climbers to spectacular granite sea cliffs,
or visitors who walk the wild stretch of coast.
Whether it's the sky turned saffron by the setting sun, or rock pools full of
marine life where nudibranchs, crabs, crustaceans, shrimp, abalone, striped
zebra fish abound, Australia's most south-westerly coastline has a character
about it
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