TOP 40 MARGARET RIVER Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best Margaret River attractions - what things to do in Margaret River - Australia? There are so many best places to visit in Margaret River, town in Margaret River Region, Western Australia. The most popular things to do in Margaret River is tasting its wine, views the gorgeous coastline, incredible surfing in Margaret River's beach, explore its caves or forests etc.
One of the most popular places to visit in Margaret River is Lake Cave. You may also visit the Hamelin Bay Beach, Gnarabup Beach, Margaret River Mouth Beach, Redgate Beach, Conto Beach, etc for enjoy the beach activities. Want to explore caves in Margaret River? You must visit Lake Cave and Calgardup Cave.
For tastings Margaret River's wines, just go to wineries or vineyards in Margaret River such as Voyager Estate, Leeuwin Estate, Berry Farm, Woody Nook Wines, Amelia Park Wines, Cape Mentelle Wines, Stella Bella Wines, Xanadu Winery, Willespie, Arimia, Glenarty Road, Saracen Estates, Jarvis Estate, etc. Margaret River - Australia also has good places for enjoying beer such as Cheeky Monkey Brewery and Cidery and Colonial Brewing Co.
Best Margaret River attractions not only beach, caves, or wine and beer tastings. Margaret River also has scenic drives like Caves Road, nature & wildlife areas like Sunflower Animal Farm, Eagles Heritage Wildlife Centre, Naturaliste Reptile Park, Wilyabrup Sea Cliffs, Boranup Forest Maze, 10 Mile Brook Trail, etc.
Also don't forget to visit others best places in Margaret River - Australia such as The Grove Experience, Boranup Gallery, Jahroc Galleries, Margaret River Farmers Market, McHenry Hohnen Vintners, Ellensbrook, Margaret River Sculpture Park, Pierro, Wardan Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Dilkes-Hoffman Ceramics Studio, etc.
Hope you enjoy this video about Top 40 best Margaret River attractions or things to do in Margaret River - Australia. There still so many things to do or see list in Margaret River, so just explore it by yourself while visiting this town of Western Australia.
Top 10 Attractions in Western Australia
Top 10 Attractions in Western Australia according to Lonely Planet
10. Gibb River Road
The Gibb River Road is an unsealed track in the Kimberley region of Australia. The road is a shortcut of several hundred kilometers between points linked by the Great Northern Highway, which makes a large detour in the south. Drivers will be rewarded with magnificent scenery of the surrounding wilderness, as well as a sense of isolation and solitude.
9. Bushwalking
Western Australi has 96 National Parks. These special places present oodles of opportunities to go walkabout on the many waymarked trails, and camp in isolated sports.
8. Water Adventures
Diving and snorkelling are excellent in many spots, and Western Australia is the place to swim your favorite marine animal.
7. Broome
Broome is an historical pearling town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. A well developed tourist destination, it is popular with Australians in the dry season. Broome is on the Indian Ocean and the main beach, Cable Beach, is a beautiful expanse of golden sand. The sunsets on Cable Beach are magnificent and can be enjoyed on the beach or from one of the restaurants on the esplanade.
6. Karijini National Park
The park is most notable for its four prominent gorges marked by waterfalls and water holes. The park's wildlife includes red kangaroos, euros, wallaroos, echidnas, geckos, goannas, bats, legless lizards and a large variety of birds and snakes, including pythons.
5. Perth & Fremantle
Perth is the capital and largest city of Western Australia. Perth spreads out along on a flat coastal plain, dissected by the Swan River and it spreads over the Darling Scarp to the east and the Indian Ocean coastline to the west is the only real physical boundary. Despite its isolation, Perth is a surprisingly culturally diverse city.
4. Pinnacles Desert
The Pinnacles are limestone formations contained within Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes, Western Australia. The raw material for the limestone of the Pinnacles came from seashells in an earlier epoch rich in marine life. These shells were broken down into lime rich sands which were blown inland to form high mobile dunes.
3. Shark Bay & Monkey Mia
Shark Bay is a World Heritage Site, in Gascoyne, Western Australia. It is famous for its amazing sites, and for its dolphins. Shark Bay is centred on the towns of Monkey Mia and Debham and is made up of Francois Peron National Park, Dirk Hartog Island, Shell Beach, Shark Bay Marine Park, Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve. It was given World Heritage status in 1991.
2. Margaret River Wine Region
Margaret River is a coastal town south of Perth. It is renown for its wineries, food and surf beaches. It is located in the 'south west' and many features in the region are now tied into the name, Margaret River now is the common term for the region between The Capes - Cape Naturaliste in the north, and Cape Leeuwin in the south
1. Ningaloo Marine Park
Ningaloo Reef is located off the coast of the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. Although it is a beautifully untouched fringing reef, able to be snorkelled from shore at some points, the area is most famous for providing opportunities to snorkel with whale sharks (diving is available on the same trips, but not with the sharks).
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Perth,Western Australia Road Trip / Travel Guide [ Most Attractive Places ]
Our Perth, WA travel plan
Recommended places to go
- Fremantle
- Margaret River ( 2 nights )
- Margaret River Gnarabup
- Augusta
- Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
- Hamelin Bay
- Busselton
- Crawley Edge Boatshed (Blue Boat House)
- Cottesloe
- Scarborough
- North Beach
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Western Australia Road Trip [44 Amazing Destinations] [HD]
A get away road trip to Western Australia with a group of friends. Together, we travelled to many amazing destinations over 1600km distance in the following sequence: Perth, Cervantes, Perth, Albany, Denmark, Margaret River, Augusta, Margaret River, Busselton, Perth.
Western Australia (WA) is a state occupying the entire western third of Australia. Western Australia is Australia's largest state with a total land area of 2,529,875 square kilometres, and the second-largest country subdivision in the world. (Quote from Wikipedia)
Travel Period: 19 October 2014 - 25 October 2014 (Spring)
Video Contents:
- Toast (Breakfast) [00:32]
- Perth to Cervantes [01:21]
- The Pinnacles Desert [01:26]
- Hangover Bay [02:20]
- Lake Thetis [02:28]
- Sea Breeze Cafe (Lunch) [02:44]
- Cervantes to Perth [03:27]
- Emu Downs Wind Farm [03:32]
- Little River Winery (Swan Valley) [03:58]
- Houghton Wines (Swan Valley) [04:21]
- Grill'd Healthy Burgers (Dinner) [04:48]
- Bell Tower [05:22]
- Taka's Kitchen (Lunch) [05:38]
- Murray Street Mall [05:56]
- King's Park & Botanic Garden [06:11]
- Fibber McGee's (Dinner) [06:53]
- The Imp Cafe (Breakfast) [07:20]
- Perth to Albany [07:40]
- Kojonup Country Kitchen (Lunch) [07:44]
- Granite Skywalk and Castle Rock [07:56]
- Ocean Foods International Pty Ltd [09:21]
- Rotary Lookout [09:33]
- Mt Clarence Lookout [09:43]
- Mt Clarence Memorial [09:59]
- Havana Villas (Dinner at Chalet) [10:27]
- Whale World [11:44]
- The Gap & Natural Bridge [11:54]
- Albany Wind Farm [12:32]
- Albany to Denmark [12:57]
- Denmark Bakery [13:00]
- Greens Pool & Elephant Rocks [13:25]
- Denmark to Margaret River [14:04]
- Squid Lips (Fish and Chips Dinner) [14:17]
- Margaret River Bakery (Breakfast) [14:44]
- Leeuwin Estate (Margaret River Wine Tasting) [15:20]
- Voyager Estate (Margaret River Wine Tour) [16:22]
- Mammoth Cave [18:24]
- Margaret River to Augusta [19:27]
- Boranup Drive (Boranup Karri Forest) [19:31]
- Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse [19:55]
- Hamelin Bay [20:45]
- Margaret River Hotel Bistro (Dinner) [21:02]
- Margaret River to Busselton [21:17]
- Busselton Jetty [21:24]
- Cod Rocks (Fish and Chips Lunch) [22:25]
- Busselton to Perth [22:40]
- Fremantle Prison (Doing Time Tour) [22:44]
- Fremantle Markets [25:16]
- The Monk Brewery & Kitchen (Dinner) [25:50]
- Kailis Fish Market Cafe (Seafood Lunch) [26:50]
- Little Creatures Brewing Pty Ltd (Beer Brewery Tour) [28:00]
- Ciao Italia (Dinner) [29:16]
(C) MeRv Studio Production 2014
Western Australia Road Trip 2017
Kommt mit auf eine abenteuerliche Reise durch Westaustralien. Es erwarten euch traumhafte Strände sowie eine faszinierende Tier- und Unterwasserwelt.
Wir wünschen viel Spaß beim Entdecken!
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Beautiful Beaches of Western Australia- Isolated Areas
From our road trip in Western Australia. The beaches go from the Pinnacles down to past Albany. Many of the beaches are very difficult to get to, especially in a rental car. Most beaches were desolate without anyone else there. Many of them you can camp at. Some of the beaches in the video area:
Agusta
Nardalop
Cape Natraliste
Coalmine Beach
Hillary
Denmark
Rocky Beach
Rocky Point
Eagle Bay (Gorgeous Beach!)
Jurien
Lancelin
Hamelin
Wadpole
Indian Ocean
Southern Ocean
Austrailia Beaches
Drone Footage Roadtrip 2017 - Western Australia (Elephant Rocks, Little Beach, Hamelin Bay etc.)
Took a Mavic Pro with us on a short Roadtrip to the southern part of Western Australia and managed to get some decent footage of beautiful spots like the Elephant rocks, Little Beach and the incredible Stingrays in Hamelin Bay.
Carnarvon, Western Australia (HD)
Carnarvon, Western Australia - Carnarvon, WA Tours & Vacation
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Carnarvon is a coastal town situated approximately 900 kilometres north of Perth. It lies at the mouth of the Gascoyne River on the Indian Ocean.
With an outstanding diversity of landscapes, seascapes, natural and man made attractions, Carnarvon has something for everyone. The marine and bird life is second to none.
* BLOWHOLES - Slightly north you will find the famous blowholes attraction. There is also a coral filled lagoon with fish and shells in abundance. There are white sandy beaches in this area which is ideal for snorkelling and enjoying a family picnic.
* CARNARVON HERITAGE PRECINCT - Take a walk down memory lane through the lighthouse keepers cottage museum. Restored to the times of our pioneers who looked after the lighthouse. Also visit the railway museum which is home of the fully restored Kimberley steam train that operated from the jetty to town in the 1950's
* CARNARVON PLANTATIONS - The diversity of the produce grown in the area is considerable, in particular bannanas, mangos, paw paw, stone fruit, avarcardos, tomatoes, capsicum, pumpkin, asparagus and the list goes on. Check it out and grab yourself some fresh produce.
* ONE MILE JETTY - As the pastrol industry shaped Carnarvon in the late 1800's the local population put pressure on the government to develop a port for the town. By 1897 the jetty had been built and wool and livestock produced in the regin began to be exported.
* SATTELITE TRACKING STATION - It was from here that Australia received its first satellite television broadcast. The area offers terrific panomaramic views of the town and surrounding countryside.
Carnarvon is a coastal town situated approximately 900 kilometres north of Perth, Western Australia. It lies at the mouth of the Gascoyne River on the Indian Ocean. The popular Shark Bay world heritage area lies to the south of the town and the Ningaloo Reef lies to the north. At the 2011 census, Carnarvon had a population of 4,559.
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Shark Bay, Gascoyne, Western Australia
Shark Bay is a World Heritage Site, in Gascoyne, Western Australia. It is famous for its amazing sites, and for its dolphins. It is located 830 km north of Perth.
Shark Bay has some amazing landscapes. There are beautiful beaches, including Shell Beach, made entirely of shells. There are cliffs, bays and inlets. A large section of Shark Bay has been cleared of non-native wildlife and fenced off at the narrowest point to provide a conservation reserve for rare Australia wildlife. The project is called Project Eden. Many native animals have been releases including the woylie, mallee fowl, southern brown bandicoot and bilby. The Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve is home to the stromatolites, a rare and ancient form of life.
The European history of the area goes back to when Dirk Hartog, the Dutch explorer landed at Shark Bay in 1616, over 150 years before Captain Cook made his first landing at Kurnell in 1770 leading to the establishment of the British colony at Sydney 18 years later. The Dutch didn't care for the area, as it contained none of the spices or other valuables they were looking to trade or acquire. Their further visits were largely the result of being blown off course on route to the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia).
Francois Peron National Park is named after a French naturalist who visited Shark Bay in 1801 and 1803. For many years it was a sheep station. The government bought it in 1990. The old homestead is now a museum.
Shark Bay is centred on the towns of Monkey My-a and Debham and is made up of Francois Peron National Park, Dirk Hartog Island, Shell Beach, Shark Bay Marine Park, Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve. It was given World Heritage status in 1991. The Shark Bay World Heritage Discover Centre is in Denham.
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Denham Seaside Tourist Village - Top Tourist Parks - Discover Downunder
Tim Smith host of Discover Downunder is checking out Denham Seaside Tourist Village. Famous for its absolute water frontage and panoramic ocean views, Denham Seaside Tourist Village is located right on beautiful Shark Bay with its own lovely safe beach. Perfect for your family holiday and especially appealing to those who enjoy swimming, fishing and boating activities. Tim talks to manager Karen Cox about the park. Denham is coming into dugong and turtle season where they swim with people out the front of the park. People stay at the park for 3 - 4 months at a time to escape the cold weather in Perth and migrate here. Tim also talks to guests Pat and Lina who have been coming to the park for eleven years in the wintertime. There are 150 powered sites, 10 unpowered sites and 18 cabins. Tim Smith thinks this is the best Top Tourist Park he's seen. You must book in advance at Denham Seaside Tourist Park. For more information go to the website: or