Margaret River is Western Australia's premier wine and surf destination, where world-class vineyards meet dramatic coastal cliffs and ancient forests. Just a three-hour drive south of Perth, this laid-back town offers a perfect blend of gourmet indulgence and outdoor adventure, with a strong local arts scene and a deep connection to the Wadandi Noongar people's heritage.
Highlights & What to See
- Wine and food trails – Explore over 200 wineries, from cellar doors at Vasse Felix and Leeuwin Estate to artisan producers of cheese, chocolate, and beer. Don't miss the Margaret River Farmers Market on Saturday mornings.
- Surf breaks – Ride the famous waves at Surfers Point, Gracetown, and Prevelly, or watch the pros from the clifftops. Beginners can take lessons at the protected Main Break.
- Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park – Hike the Cape to Cape Track for epic ocean views, spot wildflowers in spring, and explore limestone caves like Mammoth Cave and Ngilgi Cave.
- Coastal scenery – Visit Canal Rocks, the Busselton Jetty (2 km into the Indian Ocean), and the towering Boranup Karri Forest for a dose of natural beauty.
- Local culture – Browse galleries in the town centre, catch live music at the Settlers Tavern, and learn about Aboriginal culture on a Koomal Dreaming tour.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan at least three full days to experience the region's highlights. Spend the first day wine touring and exploring the town, the second on coastal walks and caves, and the third surfing or visiting the Busselton Jetty and forest. If you have a week, add a day trip to Augusta or the Yallingup area, and consider a two-night stay in a vineyard accommodation to fully unwind.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Yallingup – Just north, famous for its surf breaks, limestone cliffs, and the Ngilgi Cave. A great spot for a coastal walk and a meal at a beachside café.
- Augusta – At the tip of the cape, where the Indian and Southern oceans meet. Visit the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and watch for whales in season.
- Busselton – Home to the iconic Busselton Jetty and the underwater observatory. Also a gateway to the Margaret River region from Perth.
- Dunsborough – A charming beach town with a lively café scene and easy access to the Cape to Cape Track. Perfect for a relaxed lunch stop.
- Perth – The state capital, three hours north, offers urban attractions, Kings Park, and the Swan Valley wine region as a contrasting start or end to your trip.
- Rottnest Island – From Perth, take a ferry to this car-free island to meet quokkas, cycle around pristine beaches, and snorkel in turquoise waters.
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