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Nillup, WA

Nestled in the picturesque South West region of Western Australia, Nillup offers travelers a peaceful retreat surrounded by the beauty of nature. Located approximately 300 kilometers or a four-hour drive from Perth, this quiet locality is perfect for those seeking a serene escape from bustling city life.

Known For

  • Scenic rural landscapes
  • Proximity to the Margaret River wine region
  • Quiet and peaceful ambiance

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Nillup’s story is as unique as its name, derived from the reversed surname of Harold Maughan Pullin, a respected local figure who wished to avoid direct recognition. The name stands as a testament to the community’s values of humility and respect. While small in size, Nillup carries the legacy of its agricultural roots, with many of its farms and properties contributing to the South West’s rich heritage.

Surrounded by verdant forests and rolling hills, Nillup is a haven for nature enthusiasts. The nearby Blackwood River offers opportunities for kayaking and fishing, while the stunning Boranup Karri Forest, just a short drive away, provides a tranquil setting for hiking and photography. Birdwatchers will appreciate the diversity of native species thriving in the area.

Those venturing a little farther will find themselves in the heart of the Margaret River wine region, home to world-class wineries, boutique breweries, and gourmet food experiences. The region’s famous caves, such as Jewel Cave and Lake Cave, add an element of adventure to any itinerary.

As a rural locality, Nillup prioritizes simplicity and community. Essential supplies can be found at the local Nillup Village General Store, but for broader amenities, residents and visitors often head to nearby towns. This simplicity contributes to the area’s laid-back charm, offering an ideal setting for disconnecting from the fast-paced modern world.

Where To Stay

While Nillup itself offers limited accommodation, nearby towns such as Augusta and Margaret River provide a variety of options to suit different tastes and budgets. From cozy bed-and-breakfasts to luxurious retreats, visitors can find the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploration. Properties like Harmony Forest Cottages and Chalets and Augusta’s Georgiana Molloy Motel are great choices for those seeking comfort and convenience.

Eat & Drink

Nillup’s local dining options may be modest, but a short drive opens up a world of culinary delights. The greater region boasts a rich food culture, with farm-to-table restaurants, artisan bakeries, and charming cafes. In Margaret River, spots like Vasse Felix and Settlers Tavern offer memorable dining experiences. For fresh produce and unique treats, the local farmers’ markets are a must-visit.

Getting to Nillup

Traveling to Nillup is an adventure in itself, with scenic routes guiding visitors through Western Australia’s South West. The town is most easily reached by car via the Brockman Highway. Public transportation is limited, making self-driving the most practical option. The journey offers plenty of opportunities to stop and appreciate the region’s beauty, with points of interest such as Bridgetown and Nannup along the way.

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About Nillup

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Nillup Postcode: 6288
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -34.13663
  • Longitude: 115.25572
  • Elevation: 57m
  • Population: 63
  • Median Income: $36244
  • Area (Sq/km): 36.928
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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