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Kudardup, WA

Located just 7 kilometers north of Augusta and 312 kilometers south of Perth—a drive of around three hours—Kudardup offers a blend of history, scenic landscapes, and an authentic taste of life in WA’s countryside.

Known For

  • Rich history and heritage structures
  • Proximity to renowned natural attractions
  • Emerging lifestyle and accommodation developments

Kudardup lies along the Bussell Highway, serving as a quiet gateway to the broader attractions of the Margaret River region. This small locality has its roots in timber milling, established in the late 19th century, before transitioning into an agricultural hub through the Group Settlement Scheme of the 1920s.

The area endured a significant setback in 1961 when bushfires ravaged much of the land and its structures. Yet, Kudardup emerged resilient, with remnants like the old hall still standing as a testament to the community’s enduring spirit. Today, visitors can sense this history in every corner, from its preserved landmarks to its developing lifestyle precincts.

Though small in size, Kudardup’s location provides easy access to a variety of natural and cultural attractions. Jewel Cave, located a short drive away, offers one of the largest show caves in Western Australia, with breathtaking formations that draw visitors year-round.

For wine lovers, the nearby vineyards, such as Glenarty Road and Blackwood Meadery, provide not just tastings but an immersive experience into the region’s wine-making traditions. You can enjoy farm-to-table dining, guided tours, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

The area is also a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether exploring the walking trails or venturing towards Hamelin Bay to spot stingrays gliding in the shallow waters, there’s a connection to nature at every turn.

While Kudardup itself offers limited stays, the nearby town of Augusta caters to a range of travelers. The Augusta Hotel Motel provides a comfortable base with scenic views of the Blackwood River. For those seeking a more secluded experience, the rustic charm of Kudardup Heights offers opportunities to unwind in a master-planned rural lifestyle setting.

Those looking for something luxurious can opt for boutique stays in the surrounding Margaret River region, ensuring that comfort meets adventure during their visit.

A short journey from Kudardup, the Karridale Tavern stands out as a popular dining spot, serving hearty meals paired with local beers and wines. Additionally, the Hamelin Bay Winery offers a sophisticated dining experience, with dishes crafted from fresh, local ingredients and paired with their premium wine selection.

For a casual bite, nearby Augusta provides various cafes and takeaway options, ensuring you’re fueled for your explorations.

Though small, Kudardup boasts a close-knit community with a rich heritage. Basic amenities are available, but visitors often rely on nearby Augusta for comprehensive services, including medical care, supermarkets, and specialty shops.

The ongoing development of Kudardup Heights has introduced modern housing options while maintaining the area’s rural charm. This thoughtful approach to growth ensures that Kudardup remains both a functional and inviting place for visitors and residents alike.

Getting There

Kudardup is best reached by car, following the Bussell Highway south from Perth. The scenic drive takes travelers through the heart of WA’s South West, with opportunities to stop at wineries, forests, and coastal lookouts along the way. Public transport options are limited, so having your own vehicle is recommended to fully enjoy the journey and the surrounding attractions.

Whether you’re drawn by the history, the natural beauty, or the promise of a serene escape, Kudardup holds the potential to become a highlight of any trip to Western Australia.

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About Kudardup

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Kudardup Postcode: 6290
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -34.26273
  • Longitude: 115.12399
  • Elevation: 52m
  • Population: 99
  • Median Income: $28808
  • Area (Sq/km): 57.636
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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