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Coastline, Yallingup, Western Australia

Injidup Natural Spa – Yallingup, WA, Australia

September 30, 2022 By //  by Leigh Hogle

One exceptionally beautiful spot on Australia’s Western Coast is the Injidup Natural Spa. Also known as the Wyadup Rocks, the pool is nestled alongside the Indian Ocean.  The pool has been naturally formed by seaside rocks on Injidup Beach and isn’t spring-fed.

Swimmers are protected from the waves by the large rocks and depending on when you visit, there can be a trickle or cascade of water flowing from the ocean. Secluded and serene, the Injidup Natural Spa is popular amongst local, national, and international tourists.

Posts on social media have made the pool even more famous as visitors attempt to capture the stunning beauty of the jagged rocks and the bright blue hue of the water. For further exploring, smaller tide pools close to the Injidup Natural Spa are also fun attractions.

A highly sought destination, this saltwater pool is easily accessed from the town of Yallingup. The spa sits at one end of Injidup Beach and it is particularly busy during the summer months.

Wyadup Rocks Saltwater Pool

Clear, Blue Water, Injidup Natural Spa, Yallingup, Western Australia
Clear and blue water in the Injidup Natural Spa in Yallingup, Western Australia. Photo by: AegirPhotography

The Injidup Natural Spa is the main attraction for Yallingup, Australia. Located on Injidup Beach, Australia’s Cape to Cape Walk Track passes by the natural pool and beach. Large seaside boulders are nestled against the pool and they protect it from the ocean. During low tide, the natural spa is surrounded by smaller tide pools.

Fed by the Indian Ocean, the water in this natural pool is salty and can be cold, depending on the water’s temperature. During summer, the ocean is often the perfect temperature to bring relief from the high heat. Wintertime is not a popular time to visit the rocks because the water and the outside temperature are often too cold for swimming.

Visiting the pool will depend on the tides. Prior to their visit, tourists should check the tides for the day. During high tide, the pool is often hit by large waves that cascade over the rocks. These conditions can make the natural pool too dangerous for weak swimmers or young children.

Injidup Natural Spa, Low Tide, Yallingup, Western Australia
Low tide at the Injidup Natural Spa in Yallingup, Western Australia. Photo by: AegirPhotography

Low tide is the best and safest time to see and swim in the pool. During low tide, only a small trickle of water brought by the waves will trickle through the rocks. However, during low tide, the pool can be quite shallow, so diving and jumping into the pool is not safe. Instead, visitors can wade into the Injidup Natural Spa and sit beneath the small waterfall.

While the pool is usually protected, even during high tide, large waves will create strong waterfalls that cascade off of the rocks and into the pool. Standing on top of the rocks during high tide is also dangerous, as rogue waves can easily sweep you away. Swimming outside of the Injidup Natural Spa and tide pools is not recommended because of strong currents.

The Injidup Natural Spa is open to all ages. However, parents should take caution of the tide conditions if they are visiting with children. The natural spa is not handicap accessible. To reach the pool, visitors will have to scramble over large boulders and small rocks, which can be slippery, so proper footwear should be worn.

Rock Canal, Injidup Natural Spa, Yallingup, Western Australia
Rocky canal near the Injidup Natural Spa in Yallingup, Western Australia. Photo by: AegirPhotography

During low tide, the pool is completely closed off from the open ocean. At times when the tides are higher, a channel into the rocks means that wildlife from the ocean could potentially access the pool. Sharks have been spotted on the nearby Injidup Beach, but are unlikely to venture to the natural spa because of the rocky landscape.

Peak times to visit the Injidup Natural Spa are during the summer months with national holidays and school vacations making the area extremely busy. Visitors who want to avoid crowds should plan to visit the pool in the early morning. The best months to visit the Injidup Natural Spa are November to May (Australia’s summer months).

Coastline, Yallingup, Western Australia
Coastal view of Yallingup, Western Australia. Photo by: Olivier ROUX

There is a parking lot just a short distance from the natural spa. There are limited spaces, so visitors should plan to get to Injidup Beach early. The natural spa is just a short walk from the parking lot, but it can be challenging because of the large seaside boulders. There is a clear marked path that takes visitors from the car park down the hill to the beginning of the rocky area.

Nearby Lodging and Camping

Luxury Accommodations, Smiths Beach Resort, Yallingup, Western Australia
The luxurious Smiths Beach Resort in Yallingup, Western Australia. Photo by: Booking.com

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There is no overnight accommodation at the Injidup Natural Spa. Camping is not permitted at the natural spa, in the parking lot, or on Injidup Beach. Visitors who would like to stay overnight in the area will have to stay the night in Yallingup, which is about a 6-minute drive away from the Injidup Natural Spa and Beach.

Home to just over 1,000 people, Yallingup is a small town that offers plenty of options for accommodation. The beautiful coastal location of the town means that visitors can choose to stay in luxury, affordable, or camping accommodations.

Yallingup is a popular destination, especially during the summer months. Visitors should make accommodation reservations well in advance of their trip. In addition to hotels and camping spots, visitors can also search for Airbnb rentals.

Overnight Accommodations, Caves House Hotel, Yallingup, Western Australia
The Caves House Hotel in Yallingup, Western Australia. Photo by: Booking.com

Luxury – Luxury properties in Yallingup that are also close to the Injidup Natural Spa include the Smiths Beach Resort and Cape Lodge.

Budget – More affordable accommodation options are the Caves House Hotel and Seashells Yallingup.

Adults-Only – The Empire Spa Retreat and the Injidup Spa Retreat are two properties that are adults-only.

Camping – Additionally, visitors may choose to camp in Yallingup. The camping areas in Yallingup often have their own cabins for rent or visitors can bring a caravan, as well as set up a tent.

The best places to camp in Yallingup are the Tasman Holiday Park – Yallingup Beach and the Tasman Holiday Parks – Yallingup Caves. Much more than camping in the woods, these parks will provide guests with excellent facilities and entertainment spaces.

Camping, Tasman Holiday Parks, Yallingup Caves, Yallingup, Western Australia
Camp at the Tasman Holiday Parks – Yallingup Caves in Yallingup, Western Australia. Photo by: Booking.com

Getting There

The Injidup Natural Spa is 3.9 miles (6.4km) outside of Yallingup, Western Australia. Depending on where you’re coming from, most of the additional attractions and accommodations in Yallingup are a 20-minute drive or less to the natural spa.

The roads to the natural spa from Yallingup are all paved. There is a large parking lot above the natural spa at the end of Wyadup Road. Parking spaces can be difficult to find during peak tourist visiting times.

To get to the Injidup Natural Spa from Yallingup:

  • From Yallingup, take Caves Road south and head away from town.
  • Turn right onto Wyadup Road.
  • Follow Wyadup Road to the end.
  • Many visitors make the mistake of turning off the road onto Cape Clairault Road, which is on the left.
  • This is not correct. Do not turn off Wyadup Road.
  • Continue past Cape Clairault Road until you see a road on your right.
  • Take the right. This will keep you on Wyadup Road.
  • At the end of the road, you’ll find the parking lot above the Injidup Natural Spa.

Details

Address: Cape to Cape Track, Yallingup WA 6282, Australia

Coordinates: 33.6802°S, 114.9923°E

Phone: (+61) 08 9752 5555 – Blackwood District (Busselton) Parks and Wildlife Office

Season: Year-round, peaks during the summer months

Age Restrictions: None

Pets: Not permitted

Clothing: Required

Entry: Free

Website: exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/site/injidup-beach

Leigh Hogle

About Leigh Hogle

Leigh Hogle is a writer with an emphasis in travel, film, and product marketing. She is known for taking the road less traveled and also has a passion for animals, architecture, and photography.

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