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Southwest and Margaret River Attractions

Where sand invades forest, Yeagarup Dunes is situated in the Pemberton area of Western Australia, a natural phenomenon every traveller should see for themselves. Making a move into the forested reg...
Part mystery, part adventure and part gourmet tour, a truffle hunt at The Truffle & Wine Co in Manjimup is an experience not to be missed. Located on a picturesque property surrounded by karri and...
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...
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...
Bootleg Brewery

Bootleg Brewery

   Opens Sun 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 Sun 10:00 AM

Yallingup

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...
8km S of Pemberton. 2km from the Bicenntenial Tree. Rods available or BYO. Fly Fishing for the enthusiast.
Guided tours & restaurant.
Australia's longest jetty.
dates from 1880 and is one of the oldest buildings in Bunbury. It has been fully restored as a museum and houses a collection of pioneer relics.
A 1200 year old jarrah tree with bush walk trails.
named after the Aboriginal word meaning "calm and peaceful", is a popular swimming beach overlooking the sheltered waters of Koombana Bay. Water-skiing, yachting and fishing are favourite pastimes ...
This 52km trail retraces the early history of the timber industries, mining and agriculture of the district.
Shearing demonstrations; working sheep dogs; and of interest to enthusiasts of old farming implements.
The range of pottery is extensive at Happs Pottery, the workshop and gallery is housed in a mud brick building.