| When planning a stopover in Margaret River, try to allow for a stay of at least three nights so you can take in at least a few of the many attractions of this richly diverse destination. Claire will be happy to provide a suggested daily itinerary based on your personal requirements.
The Margaret River wine region: Although grape vines were planted only in 1967, this world-renowned region now produces more than 20 per cent of the nation’s premium wines. Many wineries offer tastings at the cellar door and lunch, so plan to spend a day visiting four or five vineyards - followed by a leisurely lunch overlooking the vines - and maybe a few galleries in the afternoon. Group tours are popular with guests, as they are reasonably priced and offer free pickup/dropoff at the house.
The activities available to the visitor include:
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Eagles Heritage Raptor Wildlife Park |
Walks in magical karri forest
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Caves |
Eco Cruises, helicopter flights
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Fudge Factory
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Cheese Factory |
Olive oil tasting |
Farmers markets |
Jewelry, art and furniture galleries |
The Melting Pot glass works |
Artifacts and souvenirs |
Beaches and surfing |
Canoeing, kayaking, fishing, tennis, gym |
Golf on WA’s most beautiful rural course |
Kitesurfing, windsurfing and surfing lessons |
Indoor heated swimming pool |
Beauty spa and in house treatments |
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