Margaret River, Western Australia. Deep in the South West Region, this is a town that seems like it is worlds away from the hustle and bustle of modern day stress. It is ideally located between Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin.
As the focus of the entire area, the wine region is officially known as "The Margaret River Wine Region". Thousands of surfers visit the town year round to experience the marvellous surf breaks that litter the ocean around Margaret River.
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Margaret River is an inland town situated near the west coast of Australia's South West tourist region. Margaret River faces west to the Indian Ocean and the Margaret River runs through to the ocean nearby of which the town and the Margaret River Wine Region takes its name.
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Mammoth Cave
This cave, 21km south of Margaret River contains fossils dating back over 35 000 years! First recorded by Europeans in 1850, the cave has been open to the public since 1904. The cave has been transformed into a high-tech, self-discovery attraction. The name says it all, the cave is huge
Surfing Breaks
The coastline around Margaret River experiences excellent surfing conditions. World renowned for their size, surfers from around the globe trek here annually in search of Hawaiian style surf, which they often find. Most reef breaks are within easy swimming distance from the shore
World Class Wines
World-class vineyards and wineries will tantelise your tastebuds like nowhere else. Responsible for only 1% of Australia's wine production, that small amount contributes 20% to the finest quality wines in Australia! Tours are in ample suppy which allow you to taste these wines
The Margaret River
Trickling through some of the most prestige temperate forest in the world, ferns, palms and Jarrah trees provide a scene like an enchanted forest in which the town of Margaret River is discreetly nestled and feeds into the ocean where the largest surfing waves in Western Australia are found