No trip to Western Australia is complete without a pit stop at Margaret River.
Originally a chilled out surfie town, Margaret River has evolved into the ultimate smorgasbord of good food, fine wine and spectacular scenery – just a three-and-a-half hour drive south of Perth.
There’s a fine supply of world-class wineries, boutique breweries, and restaurants overlooking sweeping vineyards and surf breaks.
The wine is definitely top notch – the region produces less than one per cent of Australian wine, but wait for it – over 15 per cent of the country’s premium wine.
And with 60 plus wineries to choose from, you won’t be stuck for choice.
If you’re coming in November, don’t miss the annual Margaret River Wine Region Festival
Some of Australia’s best chefs produce a feast of top tucker to be had – think exquisite cheeses, jam, condiments, olives, marron (freshwater crayfish).
And you can’t beat this – there are even chocolate, fudge and ice-cream factories with free tastings.
Teamed with a thriving arts scene – there’s just about an art or craft gallery on every corner – it’s the perfect place to soak up some West Australian culture and pick up a souvenir or two.
But don’t let all that indulgence weigh you down – get set for some adventure.
Explore networks of underground caves, a rugged coastline, squeaky-clean sandy beaches, turquoise water, towering forests and bush and coastal walk trails.
Watching the locals take on awe-inspiring breakers at world-class surf break, Surfer’s Point, is gripping stuff.
The more active can have a go at rock climbing, abseiling, canoeing, whale watching, or even throw in a line and try your luck catching some local snapper.
Accommodation-wise, there’s something for all budgets.
Getting there is also easy. Drive, fly or hop on a bus or train.
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