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Kalgup, WA

Located just 9 kilometers from Busselton, Kalgup is a quiet and charming rural locality that offers a refreshing escape from urban life. This hidden spot in Western Australia’s South West region is steeped in history and surrounded by natural beauty.

Known For

  • Agricultural history and former Vasse Research Station
  • Proximity to Busselton’s attractions
  • Peaceful rural atmosphere

A comfortable 2.5-hour drive from Perth, Kalgup presents an excellent opportunity to experience peaceful rural living while remaining within reach of bustling coastal towns and world-renowned attractions like the Margaret River Wine Region.

Kalgup has roots that trace back to 1922 when it became part of the Group Settlement Scheme, an initiative aimed at transforming the South West into a thriving agricultural hub. Decades later, the area housed the Vasse Research Station, an essential site for agricultural innovation, which operated until 2018. These historical layers provide insight into Kalgup’s transformation from farmland to a modern yet tranquil rural community.

The remnants of its agricultural past are still visible in its sprawling landscapes, offering visitors a chance to appreciate the enduring legacy of the region’s farming pioneers. Whether you’re an enthusiast of rural history or simply enjoy wide-open spaces, Kalgup serves as a subtle reminder of the region’s industrious past.

With a population of just over 90, Kalgup’s small community offers a tight-knit and peaceful lifestyle. Most households consist of couples, often without children, contributing to its relaxed pace of life. The median age of residents is slightly higher than average, underscoring its appeal to those seeking serenity away from the chaos of city living.

While services and amenities are minimal within Kalgup itself, nearby Busselton provides everything residents and visitors could need, including shops, schools, medical facilities, and recreational options.

Though Kalgup is a quiet locality, its proximity to Busselton and the greater South West region ensures there’s no shortage of attractions to explore.

The iconic Busselton Jetty, just minutes away, is a must-see. Stretching over 1.8 kilometers into the calm waters of Geographe Bay, it features an underwater observatory and a small train ride, making it a favorite for families and couples alike.

For nature enthusiasts, Meelup Regional Park and the Tuart Forest National Park are nearby, offering trails, wildlife spotting, and picnic areas. If you’re looking for relaxation, the beaches along Geographe Bay provide pristine sand and inviting waters perfect for swimming and fishing.

While Kalgup does not have dining establishments, it benefits greatly from its location near Busselton and the Margaret River Wine Region. From fresh seafood to award-winning wines, the options are diverse and exceptional.

In Busselton, you can enjoy waterfront dining at places like The Goose Beach Bar & Kitchen or indulge in local produce at the Origins Market. For those with a taste for wine and gourmet food, the Margaret River Wine Region, just a short drive away, offers countless cellar doors and farm-to-table dining experiences.

Where To Stay

Accommodation in Kalgup is rare, but the surrounding area boasts options for all preferences and budgets.

Busselton provides everything from luxurious beachfront resorts like Abbey Beach Resort to cozy bed-and-breakfasts for a more intimate experience.

For those who enjoy the outdoors, camping and holiday parks, such as the Four Seasons Holiday Park, are excellent choices. These spots allow visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the South West.

Getting to Kalgup

Kalgup is easily accessible by car via the Bussell Highway from Perth, a journey that takes around 2.5 to 3 hours. For those preferring public transport, coach services from Perth to Busselton are available, with local taxis offering onward travel to Kalgup.

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About Kalgup

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Kalgup Postcode: 6280
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -33.72657
  • Longitude: 115.3752
  • Elevation: 28m
  • Population: 64
  • Median Income: $37180
  • Area (Sq/km): 16.534
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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