Western Australia has so much to offer, with stunning
beaches, vast desert landscapes, rugged landforms and
sweeping countryside. It also offers the stunning Margaret
River. Known for its sweeping vineyards, fantastic surfing
beaches, caves and forests, there is something here for
everyone. One of the best ways to enjoy this fantastic
spot is in a campervan, as you can take your time exploring
the surrounding regions, and then base yourself wherever you
like for as long as you please.
The three hour drive south from Perth encompasses fantastic
scenery along the way. The easiest route from the airport
is along the Roe highway which takes you via Mandurah
through the towns of Bunbury and Busselton. The
alternative route can be taken from the city along the
Kwinana Freeway. Either way you are guaranteed an
enjoyable journey.
The seasons are displayed with colour and diversity in the
Margaret River so you can come at different times of the
year and feel like you are in a different place. Autumn
brings misty mornings and popular afternoon walks; winter
brings cosy nights by the fire; spring brings picnics,
wildflowers and outdoor play and summer of course brings
lazy days by the sea and endless sunny days.
There are many accommodation choices are available, such as
Sandy Bay Holiday Park in Busselton. This is very close to
the famous Underwater Observatory and also the towns two
kilometre jetty which is a tourist attraction in itself.
Bunbury Village Holiday Park is closer to Perth with close
proximity to some of the more popular surfing beaches, and
is ideal for families.
With over two hundred vineyards dotted throughout the
region, you can be guaranteed some of Australia’s finest
wines. There are a number of fantastic restaurants attached
to the ninety or so wineries, and you have a large choice of
great food and wines right on your doorstep. Avid wine
lovers will love the Shiraz and Chardonnay selections home
grown in the Margaret River. Visit in November and you will
experience the Margaret River Wine Region Festival.
Surf’s up in the Margaret River. The waves of this region
are some of the best in the world, and visitors flock here
during the summer months. There are over 130 kilometres of
surfing beaches here, so you can be guaranteed a wave to
yourself. For those who prefer a quiet ocean dip, Hamelin
Bay has a great mix of swimming, snorkelling and scuba
diving and is just as perfect for the avid sunbather.
As if you didn’t have enough sport already, throw in some
fishing, canoeing, kayaking, golf, cycling, bowling and
tennis. Don’t forget all the water sports, bush walking
trails and spectacular caving. There truly is something for
everyone who is looking for some adventure and outdoor
enjoyment.
Nature lovers flock to this region from August to November
when over 2500 wildflower burst into full bloom and display
rich colours that can’t be described. Western Australia is
known for its radiant and prolific wildflowers transforming
arid landscapes into pictures of beauty.
The tallest lighthouse on Australia’s mainland is a
fantastic day trip alternative, located at Cape Leeuwin
where the Southern and Indian Oceans meet. Standing a
proud 56 metres above sea level, it has a powerful light
that shines for almost fifty kilometres. The famous Cape
to Cape Track begins here and takes seven days to complete,
weaving through each coastline along some of the states most
stunning natural scenery.
The Margaret River bring such diversity, with rural life,
international wineries and world renowned adventure sports
all mixing to bring a popular and relaxing holiday
destination. Surfers, farmers and winemakers all have the
right idea making their home in this hidden paradise,
although with more and more tourists visiting every year it
is hardly hidden. Now it is your turn to discover its
treasures.
Jenny Brewer
