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:

Wineries
Restaurants and cafes
Eagles Heritage Raptor Wildlife Park
Walks in magical karri forest
Caves
Eco Cruises, helicopter flights
Whale watching cruises
Gourmet food shopping
Chocolate Factory
Fudge Factory
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