Cape Leveque

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Cape Leveque is a remote, scenic headland on the northern tip of Western Australia’s Dampier Peninsula, known for its striking red cliffs, white sand beaches, and rich Aboriginal heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cape
headland
accessFrom Broome NERFINISHED
administrativeRegion Shire of Broome NERFINISHED
country Australia
distanceFromBroome approximately 200 km
hasAccessRoad Cape Leveque Road NERFINISHED
hasClimate tropical savanna climate
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Aboriginal peoples
hasEcosystem coastal dunes
coral reefs
mangroves
hasFacility boat launching areas
camping areas
tourist accommodation
hasGeologicalFeature pindan cliffs
red sandstone cliffs
hasMarineLife humpback whales
tropical fish
turtles
hasNaturalFeature fringing reefs
tidal flats
turquoise waters
white sand beaches
hasSeason dry season
wet season
hasSettlement Kooljaman NERFINISHED
hasTraditionalOwners Bardi people NERFINISHED
Jawi people NERFINISHED
isPopularWith 4WD travellers
campers
knownFor 4WD access
Aboriginal heritage
birdwatching
eco‑tourism
fishing
remote location
scenic landscapes
whale watching
locatedIn Western Australia
locatedInRegion Kimberley region NERFINISHED
locatedOn Dampier Peninsula NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoast Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
north‑west coast of Australia
partOf Dampier Peninsula NERFINISHED
state Western Australia
tourismType cultural tourism
nature‑based tourism

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Dampier Peninsula hasAttraction Cape Leveque