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Margaret River Wine Region Attractions

Bootleg Brewery

Bootleg Brewery

   Opens at 11:00 AM

Wilyabrup

HEAD BREWER: MICHAEL BROOKES: Starting at Bootleg Brewery as a home-brewing bartender in 1998, “Brookesy” quickly displayed an interest for the more technical side of beer. When presented with ...
Bush Shack Brewery

Bush Shack Brewery

   Opens at 10:00 AM

Yallingup

Descend the staircase and head from towering karri trees to a lost world of limestone at Lake Cave, a stunning underground crystal wonderland in the regions south. A testament to the beauty of natu...
It goes without saying that the Margaret River area is perhaps Western Australia's most famous wine region, so to experience the best, a wine tour is a must. Producing 20 percent of Australia's pre...
The undisputed surf capital of the state, the Margaret River and South West region is home to powerful waves and spectacular scenic coastlines just waiting for you to grab a board and take to the w...
Features the largest Australian private collection of shells to be bought, sold or exchanged. Largest in the southern hemisphere.
Shearing demonstrations; working sheep dogs; and of interest to enthusiasts of old farming implements.
The cave was first discovered in 1957 and then explored in 1959. This the region's most beautiful snow cave, and it features one of the world's longest straw stalactites in a tourist cave. Located ...
Australia's longest jetty.
Discovered in 1894. As its name suggests, the cave is immense, with vaulted chambers and subterranean canyons. Fossilised marsupial skeletons have been found here, including many species now extinc...
This 52km trail retraces the early history of the timber industries, mining and agriculture of the district.
Held annually over the Australia Day weekend.
Built in 1855 by James Chapman, one of the original settlers from Augusta, houses a collection of relics, photographs, implements and books relating to Busselton history.
Commemorates the fact that Matthew Flinders commenced the mapping of the Australian coastline from Cape Leeuwin on 6th December, 1801.
Built in 1895 and stands 55 metres above sea level. Nearby is a curious and much photographed feature: a water wheel, used during the construction of the lighthouse, gradually turning to stone unde...