Margaret River
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Get in
By car
The most common way to approach Margaret River is by car. There is no scheduled commercial air service, although there is a local airport. It takes around 3 hours to drive from Perth. One route is to take the Kwinana Freeway/Highway 1 route out of Perth, and drive south. There are alternative routes, and these might take longer.By bus
Unless you are taking a tour, being in Margaret River town without a car is limiting. There are two bus services that go through the town, the Transwa bus service to Augusta and Flinders Bay, and South West Coaches run a daily bus leaving Margaret River for Perth in the morning, and then leaving in the evening.
By rail
You can only catch the train from Perth to Margaret River as far as Bunbury, from there the Transwa bus continues on to Margaret River.
Get around
Margaret River is a great place to walk or bike around. A car is helpful for seeing sites in the surrounding area, including the wineries.
See
A day in the Margaret River with a family might start with a morning trip to the coffee roastery at Yahava, sip your morning cappuccino, followed by a trip to one of the three mazes, picking up some cheese and crackers from the Margaret River Dairy for morning tea on the way. Lunch at the Colonial Brewery, with a sampler of a beer and the kids on the playground, followed by a tour of one of the two lighthouses or four caves that run tours in the area. Drop into a couple of wineries for tasting, before heading to the beach to watch the sunset over the water (and a swim if visiting in summer).
- Wineries. There are many wineries in the surrounding area, from large producers to smaller boutique wineries with just a couple of rows of vines. In some places there can be 3 or 4 cellar doors within a few hundred metres. Some wineries have covered areas, and have quality food available, others have souvenirs and produce, others will just fill your tasting glass when you arrive.
- The beach. Margaret River town is inland. However it is not far from the beaches and surf breaks of Gracetown and Yallingup.
- Wardan Aboriginal Culture Centre
- Margaret River School of Wine
- Margaret River Caves
- Cape Leeuwin
Do
- Coastal hiking trails, such as the Cape to Cape Track, extend for over 100KM around Margaret River
Buy
- Local wines, locally brewed beers, olive oils, cheese, nuts, coffee and other produce
- Margaret River Chocolate Factory
- Candy Cow
Sleep
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Caza Del Mar
phone: +618 9757 2042address: Georgette Way, Prevelly Park
Prevelly Caravan Park
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phone: +61 8 9757 2374address: Lot 99, Mitchell Drive, PrevellyPowered and nonpowered sites set amongst trees. Budget style accommodation also available including park vans sleeping up to 6 people with fridge, kettle, toaster, crockery and cutlery supplied. Cedar cabins with exposed beams, sleep 5. located in shady bushland. Fully self-contained beach cottages include ensuites, kitchen and small wooden decks. Heaters, dvd's and line available to hire. No dogs allowed
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phone: +61 8 9756 9100address: Bunker Bay Road, off Cape Naturaliste roadLuxury Margaret river accommodation nearby to Margaret River wine region.Day spa facilities available on site. Heated swimming pool with views of Bunker bay and the Indian ocean. Sunbathing deck, tennis court, fully-equipped gymnasium
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Surfpoint@Prevelly Backpackers
phone: +61 8 9757 1777address: 12 Riedle Drive, GnarabupSurfpoint @ Prevelly Backpackers hostel and accommodation located in the Margaret river region, on the south west coast of Western Australia is just a stroll to some of Australia’s finest surfing and swimming beaches. -
phone: +61 8 9757 2633address: 78 Wallcliffe RdMotel style accommodation Margaret River accommodation. Tranquil location close to the town centre of Margaret and near many attractions.
Go next
- Augusta - the southernmost town in the Margaret River Region.
- Cowaramup
- Dunsborough - Beachside community.
- Gracetown
- Yallingup - Caves, Reef a Surfing.