Today we visited Injidup Natural Spa, and it was an absolutely stunning experience. Tucked away along the breathtaking coastline of Western Australia, this hidden gem is a must-see destination. The natural rock formation creates a mesmerizing spa-like effect as waves crash into the lagoon, sending cascades of water bubbling through the rocks.
The sparkling turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs provide a picture-perfect setting that feels almost surreal. Whether you’re taking a refreshing dip, marveling at the ocean’s power, or simply basking in the tranquil surroundings, the beauty of Injidup Natural Spa is truly unforgettable.
We arrived early to avoid the crowds, and the peaceful atmosphere made it all the more magical. The nearby coastal views and walking trails also added to the experience, offering stunning vantage points and plenty of photo opportunities.
A word of caution: the rocks can be slippery, so sturdy footwear is recommended. But once you’re there, the effort is more than worth it. Injidup Natural Spa is not just a place to visit; it’s an experience that captures the raw, untamed beauty of Western Australia’s coastline. Highly recommended for anyone looking to connect with nature and unwind in a...
Read moreThis is one of interesting coastal stops within the Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park west of Yallingup. Take the Wyadup Road turn off from Caves Road and you will find a carpark at Injidup Natural Spa.
The Natural Spa refers to a fairly large rock pool which is surrounded by large boulders and rock formations. Yet the surge of the Indian Ocean manages to crash through sending surges of water that flood the pool continuously. From a couple of different spots you can sit in the pool and have water thrust upon you at the waters find their way through the rocks into the pool.
Even if you don't want to enter the Injidup Natural Spa rock pool, this is still a very interesting area to get out and walk around. The boulders are huge and provide very good views of the sea and coastline. Walk south of the Natural Spa and you find more smaller rock pools with sea water gushing, carving the rocks and creating nice scenery and photograph taking opportunities. The Injidup Beach is directly south and accessible from this location as well. This is yet another of the very attractive beaches that dot the coastline within the...
Read moreLoved it here. Best to go before 8am for the spa as it gets pretty busy. Jump in and enjoy the blast of water that trickles down from the rocks. Finding the spa from the carpark is a little tricky as it has not got a sign post but once parked in the car park you can enter to the left of the car park and walk down hill about 100m till you get to the rocks. Once at the rocks the spa is on the right. You need to climb over the rocks to get to the spa ( about 20m of rocks) It is very nice in the water. Slightly cold but you quickly get used to it. There was small fish and crabs in the water and it was crystal clear water. We left the spa area and climbed back up the rocks and went down the rocks on the opposite side where there was a beautiful secluded beach. There were rock pools and people fishing and some dogs having a walk. It was lovely. I really recommend seeing this place for yourself If I could I would of brought a picnic and stayed...
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