Margaret River Wine Region Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Margaret River Wine Region showing tranquil scenes
Margaret River Wine Region
Margaret River Wine Region
Naturaliste which includes rocky coastline and a beach as well as a small group of people
Karridale which includes a beach

Margaret River Wine Region Travel Guide Video

Sample award-winning wines, explore stunning wilderness areas and visit coastal towns in this celebrated wine region in Western Australia.

Margaret River Wine Region is one of the world’s great wine-producing areas, with more than 100 wineries spread across thousands of hectares of vineyards. This is also a place of great natural beauty, surrounded by water on three sides and encompassing forests, beaches and limestone caves. Enjoy wine-tasting tours, go on bush and coastal walks and try watersports.

Embark on a wine discovery tour through the region. Drive to such renowned wineries as Xanadu Winery and Vasse Felix Winery or book tasting trips with local companies. Learn how the area’s geology, ecology and climate affect the quality of Margaret River’s wines.

Fabulous wines are certainly a big draw, but so is the region’s scenery. Hike or drive through the Boranup Karri Forest where the trees can grow to more than 197 feet (60 meters) in height. This attractive area is situated within the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, a vast protected site that also covers beaches, lagoons, cliffs and caves. Explore the cavernous spaces of Giants Cave, Calgardup Cave among others.

If you have come to the region for its beaches, there are plenty to choose from. They include Cowaramup Bay and the sandy expanses and popular surf spots near Gracetown. From June to early December, watch migrating humpback, minke and blue whales pass through the area. Among the good spots to see the magnificent marine creatures are Dunsborough and Flinders Bay in Augusta.

In addition to the fantastic surroundings and sumptuous wines, the region also possesses a rich history and heritage. Visit the old homes of the early settlers in Ellensbrook, near the town of Margaret River. Go to Wardandi Memorial Park, a reburial site of aboriginal remains. Climb the Cape Leeuwin and Cape Naturaliste lighthouses.

The easiest way to get to the Margaret River Wine Region is via a 3-hour car journey from PerthOpens in a new window. Alternatively, you can arrive by bus or coach from the capital of Western Australia. Then, let the area excite you with its superb wines and glorious scenery, above and below ground.

Where to stay in Margaret River Wine Region

Dunsborough which includes night scenes and outdoor eating

Dunsborough

Shopping, spas and beaches are some highlights of Dunsborough. Make a stop by Dunsborough Beach or Geographe Bay while you're exploring.

Dunsborough
Yallingup showing signage and rocky coastline

Yallingup

Yallingup is known for its beaches, and you can plan a trip to Ngiligi Cave and Yallingup Beach while you're in town.

Yallingup
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Quindalup

Quindalup is noteworthy for its beaches, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Dunsborough Beach and Dunsborough Foreshore.

Quindalup
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Eagle Bay

While there might not be top attractions in Eagle Bay, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Eagle Bay and Meelup Beach.

Eagle Bay
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Yallingup Siding

You'll enjoy the wineries and coffee shops in Yallingup Siding. You might want to make time for a stop at Abbey Vale Vineyard or Yelverton National Park.

Yallingup Siding
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West Busselton

West Busselton is known for its pristine beaches, and you can make a stop by Broadwater Par 3 Golf Course and Busselton Beach while in the area.

West Busselton

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