12 Stunning Places You Must Visit in the Margaret River Region in Western Australia

12 Stunning Places to Visit in the Margaret River Region in Western Australia

Lake Cave in the Margaret River Region in Western Australia Sugarloaf Rock in the Margaret River region Point Piquet Beach in the Margaret River Region in Western Australia

Check out outstanding wineries, beautiful beaches, natural wonders and unique landmarks – read on for the best things to do in Margaret River!

Sydney and Melbourne are arguably the most popular destinations in Australia for international visitors, but did you know that Western Australia is the biggest state? It accounts for approximately a third of Australia’s land mass but receives a fraction of the number of international visitors that Sydney and Melbourne receive every year.

According to Tourism Research Australia, Sydney and Melbourne received a combined 7 million+ international visitors in the year ending June 2019. The entire state of Western Australia welcomed about 973,000 – which means that the Margaret River region received just a fraction of that!

Margaret River region Western Australia beaches

The Margaret River region (which includes Margaret River town) is one of the most popular destinations in Western Australia and is world-renowned for its outstanding wineries, but is also famous for its stunning beaches, natural wonders and unique landmarks.

Sand Patches Beach in the Margaret River Region

The best time to visit the Margaret River region is during the Australian summer months (December through February), but the shoulder season is fantastic too. The winter months are extremely cold so if you’re looking to hit the beaches then avoid visiting from June to August. If you want to explore an underrated part of the world, add the Margaret River region to your bucket list now. Read on for what to do in Margaret River, how to get there and where to stay.

There are so many reasons why you need to visit the Margaret River region, beyond the fact that it offers incredible views and landscapes. Click here to read 10 reasons why the Margaret River region should be on your list of places to visit!

How to get to Margaret River and how to get around

Getting from Perth to Margaret River is relatively easy if you rent a car – the Margaret River region is located 3 hours away from Perth. Here’s what you need to know – when people refer to the “Margaret River region” it includes the town of the same name – “Margaret River”. However, the entire Margaret River region actually starts from Busselton and Dunsborough in the north down to Augusta in the south.

Car driving through Boranup forest in the Margaret River region in Western Australia

The closest international airport is in Perth: from Perth your best option is to rent a car (we have used Keddy by Europcar, Budget and Thrifty in the past) to make the drive down south. Remember, you drive on the left in Australia (the steering wheel is on the right). Alternatively, if you are headed to the Margaret River region from the east coast of Australia, Jetstar operates direct domestic flights between Melbourne and Busselton 3 times a week. In March 2024 Jetstar will also begin offering flights between Sydney and Busselton 3 times a week.

There are a limited number of express buses that you can take via South West Coast Lines, and I’ve also heard good things about this shared airport shuttle service between Perth Airport and the Margaret River region, though it appears to only operate Monday to Friday, and not on the weekends.

Looking for the best prices for rental car companies around the world? Click here to book your rental car ahead of your trip. Bookings can be cancelled or amended if your plans change!

Once you are in the area, public transport is pretty much non-existent and private tours and drivers are pricey, so the best way to get around is to self-drive. Parking is plentiful and Google Maps is very accurate – just stick to the speed limits and be alert when driving (especially at night) as kangaroos are known to jump into the middle of the street out of nowhere. Kangaroo collisions are no joke.

If you don’t want to self-drive from Perth to Margaret River, get in touch with DBM Drivers, a locally owned wine tour and airport transfer business. Their rates are extremely reasonable compared to other companies, and were very reliable when we used them for a one-way airport transfer. Full day tours are $350-400 for up to 7 people, and one-way airport transfers are $400 for up to 7 people (rates accurate as of 2023).

Looking for another great day trip destination from Perth? Check out my guide to Rottnest Island!

The best places to stay in the Margaret River region

Castle Rock Beach in the Margaret River Region Australia

Accommodation prices tend to be higher in this area, with nightly rates reaching as much as AUD$300-500 during the peak season. To get bang for your buck, make sure you stay in a convenient and picturesque town so that you can explore more of the beaches and coast. Wondering where to stay in the Margaret River region?

I would recommend staying in Dunsborough, Quindalup, Margaret River town, Yallingup, Eagle Bay or Bunker Bay. Here are some personal recommendations:

Melo Studios in Dunsborough: Perfect for a romantic getaway in the Margaret River region for couples. There are 2 ultra-luxe villas available – this 2-bedroom Caesia Studio or 2-bedroom Eucalypt Studio with kitchen, BBQ area and lounge. Michael and Jess are superhosts who grew up in the area, and their properties are always immaculate. The Melo Studios are almost always fully booked during the peak season and holidays, so book early! Click here to see availability and rates at Melo Studios.

Hideaway Studio in Dunsborough Western Australia

Dunsborough Hideaway: A charming and modern studio, located a short 5-minute drive from Dunsborough town in a quiet residential neighborhood away from the hustle and bustle. There is a beautiful garden out front as well as a full kitchen. Elaine’s studio is also often booked up months in advance, so check availability and book early.

Lakeside glamping at Olio Bello in Cowaramup in Margaret River region in Australia

Lakeside glamping at Olio Bello in Cowaramup: Perfect if you’re looking for something a little different. Olio Bello offers 6 stunning glamping tents about 10 minutes away from Margaret River town. The tents are luxurious and incredibly spacious, and are fantastic for couples looking to retreat into nature and experience some serious peace and quiet. Their on-site restaurant serves handmade pasta, but is only open for lunch at the moment. Click here to see rates and availability at Olio Bello!

Chambre Estate suite rooms in Margaret River in Australia

Chambré Estate in Margaret River town: For an immersive “Australian bush” experience, check into the luxurious Chambré Estate just a 5-minute drive from Margaret River town. The brand-new property offers cozy suites and multi-room cabins and kitchens for those traveling with friends and family, and certain suites have access to their stunning outdoor wood-fired hot tubs (just so you know, these may not be used when fire bans are in place, typically December to March). Click here to see rates and availability at Chambré Estate.

Looking for something else? Click here to find the best deals on highly-rated accommodation in the Margaret River region!

The best places to visit in the Margaret River region

Wondering what to do in Margaret River? Read on for some of the best places to visit and things to do in this stunning region of Western Australia.

1. Boranup Karri Forest

Boranup Karri Forest Western Australia

Boranup Karri Forest lies between Caves Road and the coast and is filled with pale-barked karri trees. Karri trees are one of the tallest species of tree in the world and can reach nearly 90 meters in height.

There is no entry fee and there are small parking areas to the side, so make sure you drive through this amazing woodland during your trip.

2. Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse

Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse is located in the south of the Margaret River region, where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet. It is the tallest lighthouse on mainland Australia, which means that one of the best things to do in this region is to go on a lighthouse tour, just look at this view!

Lighthouse tours (AUD$21 at time of publishing) take place every half hour and is jam-packed with fascinating facts about the history of the lighthouse – the build, the keepers, the multiple shipwrecks prior to building the lighthouse and how operations are maintained (it’s a working lighthouse to this day).

Guided lighthouse tours every half hour from 9 AM to 4:30 PM, and there is a small on-site café if you’re feeling a bit peckish. Visit the website to pre-book your lighthouse tour (and avoid any disappointment if a particular time slot is full).

3. Sugarloaf Rock

Sugarloaf Rock in the Margaret River region

Aptly named for its conical shape, Sugarloaf Rock is located off the coastline and a popular sunset spot. I don’t usually go out of my way to see a rock, but this one is pretty darn special and is one of the most famous Margaret River attractions.

Sugarloaf Rock viewing platform

Watching the sunset is one of the best things to do in the Margaret River region – it’s spectacular during the day, but if you’re heading there in the late afternoon make sure you bring a blanket as it can get extremely windy and cold, even in the summer months.

Did you know that the Margaret River region is famous for its delicious wine? Click here for unmissable vineyards & wineries to visit in the Margaret River region!

4. Meelup Beach

Meelup Beach in the Margaret River region

Meelup Beach is one of the most popular beaches in this region and it’s not hard to see why – it offers fine white sand, crystal clear water and is protected from wind and waves – what’s not to love? If you are traveling with children, this is the perfect beach to take them to.

Wondering where to stay in the Margaret River region? Here are some conveniently-located accommodation options to consider booking: Melo Studios in Dunsborough (perfectly stylish and cozy 2-bedroom villas right in the heart of town), Dunsborough Hideaway (a modern studio with kitchen a 5-minute drive away from Dunsborough town in a quiet residential area), Olio Bello in Cowaramup (lakeside glamping immersed in nature with an amazing attached restaurant) or Chambré Estate in Margaret River (luxe studios and cabins minutes away from the heart of Margaret River town). Click here to check out highly-rated accommodation options in the Margaret River region!

5. Point Piquet

Point Piquet in the Margaret River region

Located nearby Meelup Beach, Point Piquet is another beautiful bay with perfectly turquoise-coloured water. This is a great swimming spot to check out and doesn’t tend to get as busy as Meelup Beach if you want the bay to yourself.

The water is crystal clear, and offers a nice sandbank for beginner to intermediate surfers when the winter swell hits.

6. Bunker Bay

Bunker Bay is a great place to grab brunch followed by a dip in the ocean. The long stretch of beach is a great place to soak up the sunshine and is considered one of the top beaches in the region.

Bunker Bay Cafe serves up delicious coffee and lunch – the perfect lazy afternoon spot! Looking for even more fantastic beaches in the Margaret River region? Read on for my personal recommendations!

7. Injidup Natural Spa

This natural rockpool is located in Yallingup and is a hidden gem in the Margaret River region. Bring your swimsuit (and sunscreen – the sun is brutal in Australia) and drive here for a fun afternoon. It can be easily accessed by car – take the trail on the left hand side of the parking lot and make your way down towards the coast.

Turn right when you reach the fork and you’ll find yourself at the rockpool. You’ll have to climb down so wear appropriate footwear.

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Ready to book your getaway to the Margaret River region? Here are some highly-rated accommodation options to check out: Melo Studios in Dunsborough (lovely 2-bedroom villas right in the heart of town Рwithin walking distance of many shops and restaurants), Dunsborough Hideaway (a quiet and modern, brightly-lit 1-bedroom studio with a kitchen a quick drive away from Dunsborough town), Olio Bello in nearby Cowaramup (lakeside glamping tents for a unique, nature-filled stay) or Chambr̩ Estate in Margaret River (luxe studios and cottages surrounded by peaceful bushland). Click here to find the best deals on accommodation in the Margaret River region! Tip: stay in Dunsborough, Yallingup or Margaret River (town)! Need some flexibility? Double check the cancellation policy Рmost places offer free cancellation.

8. Canal Rocks

Canal Rocks is natural geographical feature along the coast of the Margaret River region. A natural narrow channel was formed after centuries of erosion from the ocean’s waves, which can be explored on foot through wooden pathways.

Canal Rocks is part of the Cape to Cape Track, or you could always venture on towards Wyadup Cliffs for a leisurely 2-kilometre scenic walk.

9. Busselton Jetty

Busselton Jetty Western Australia

You may be thinking to yourself, “Why is a jetty on this list?” The reason is because Busselton Jetty is the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere, spanning more than 2 kilometers in length! Walking the entire length will take you approximately 25 minutes.

Busselton Jetty Train Western Australia

There is also a small “train” that takes you up and down the stretch of the jetty (departing on the hour, the ride lasts 45 minutes) as well as an underwater observatory where you can check out the marine life. It’s one of the more popular Margaret River attractions to check out if you’re traveling with young children – our nephews and nieces love it! You will want to book ahead as the train fills up quickly and you will need to wait until the next departure time if you miss it.

10. Hamelin Bay

Hamelin Bay sting ray in the Margaret River region

Hamelin Bay is home to a few unique residents – a fever of sting rays that often swim right up to the shoreline. They’re often found at the boat ramp on the beach where they are fed scraps by the fishermen.

Hamelin Bay sting ray in the Margaret River region

If you’re looking to see the sting rays in Hamelin Bay, choose a sunny day with little to no swell so that the water visibility is higher. It’s also important to be respectful as the sting ray are wild – avoid harassing them or trying to touch or pet them – they are not pets, after all.

Looking for the perfect place to stay in the Margaret River region? Here are some recommendations to check out: Melo Studios in Dunsborough (modern 2-bedroom villas right in the heart of town Рwithin walking distance of many shops and restaurants), Dunsborough Hideaway (a quiet and brightly-lit 1-bedroom studio with a full kitchen a short drive away from Dunsborough town), Olio Bello in nearby Cowaramup (lakeside glamping tents for a unique, nature-filled stay) or Chambr̩ Estate in Margaret River (luxe studios and cottages surrounded by peaceful bushland). Click here to find the best deals on accommodation in the Margaret River region! Tip: stay in Dunsborough, Yallingup or Margaret River (town)! Need some flexibility? Double check the cancellation policy Рmost places offer free cancellation.

11. Lake Cave or Ngilgi Cave

Lake Cave in the Margaret River region

The region is also home to more than 100 natural caves, some as deep as a 12-storey building! There are 4 show caves in the Margaret River region that are currently open to the public, and you can join semi-guided tours to explore deep underground. If you’re looking for unique things to do in the Margaret River region you can’t skip a cave tour.

Lake Cave in the Margaret River region

The Lake Cave near Boranup Forest is spectacular and is suitable for most visitors (children under 4 visit for free) but you’ll need to walk approximately 300 steps down and back up. The stalactites, stalagmites and straws in the cave are incredible and there is also a rare suspended table formation – the only of its kind in the world.

Ngilgi Cave in the Margaret River region

You might also want to check out Ngilgi Cave – the region’s first-ever tourist attraction which visitors were once lowered into via rope. Today, there is a set of stairs and pathways leading visitors through the expansive underground cave – it is a LOT bigger than you might imagine and there are some tight spots to navigate through. Don’t let the small entryway fool you! Tickets cost AU$24 per person for adults at Mammoth, Lake and Jewel Caves or AU$32 at Ngilgi Cave.

Editor’s note: Many thanks to the Margaret River Busselton Tourism Association for hosting our cave visits.

12. The Aquarium

The Aquarium, like the natural spa at Injidup, is a natural rock pool that is largely protected from waves and swell. The crystal-clear water is almost a turquoise colour and makes for a perfect swimming spot on a hot day. You’ll have to walk on an unpaved trail for about 15-20 minutes to get to this secret spot in the Margaret River region.

Can you see why this is one of my favourite Margaret River attractions? We’ve spent many afternoons here, wading around in the water and jumping off rocks with the nephews!

It’s also a very popular spot for snorkeling in the Margaret River region as it is protected from heavy swell and the water is as translucent as it gets.

Other things to do in Margaret River

The Margaret River region also has one of the longest whale watching seasons in the world: the season runs during the second half of the year and whales are often spotted during their migration. More details here.

Vineyard in Margaret River region in Western Australia

If you love wine, then you’re in luck. The Margaret River wine region is home to approximately 120 wineries and vineyards, and wine tasting is one of the most popular Margaret River activities. Finding it hard to choose which ones to visit? Click here for my article on the top Margaret River region wineries and vineyards not to miss!

The Margaret River region is also one of the best places to get your surf on, especially for more experienced surfers. Click here for more information on different breaks in the area.

Ready for your trip to the Margaret River region? I recommend staying in Dunsborough, Quindalup, Margaret River town, Yallingup, Eagle Bay or Bunker Bay.

Melo Studios in Dunsborough is perfect for couples or families with children looking for a stylish and boutique stay. Click here to see availability and rates at Melo Studios.

Dunsborough Hideaway is ideal for couples or families looking for some solitude away from the hustle and bustle without losing the convenience of being close to town. Check availability and book early – especially if you are planning a visit during long weekends and holidays.

Lakeside glamping at Olio Bello in Cowaramup is perfect if you’re looking for something a little different and want to retreat into nature without sacrificing any creature comforts. Click here to see rates and availability at Olio Bello!

Chambré Estate in Margaret River town for a peaceful and luxurious stay in the Australian bushland. The brand-new property offers cozy suites and 2 or 3-bedroom cabins for those traveling with friends and family. Click here to see rates and availability at Chambré Estate!

I hope this article gives you a good idea of what to see in Margaret River! Have you ever been to the Margaret River region? Tell me all about your favourite spots in the comments section below!

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55 Comments

  1. Thanks for the great article Flo. We recently stayed for a week in Yallingup to celebrate my 40th birthday and had an incredible winery tour with Jye from The Margaret River Experience WA. If you’re looking for a great way to see some world class wineries without having to nominate a designated driver, make sure you get in touch with Jye – https://themrewa.com.au/

    1. Hi Brad, happy 40th and thanks for taking the time to read this! Thanks for sharing your experience with Jye at The Margaret River Experience – I’m sure other readers will find this information helpful. Always good to have a few different options! Happy travels.

  2. Thanks Flo,

    Its grea to read an article with such thorough and up to date information about Margaret River.

    Hope you maske it back here one day! get in touch for a coffee or a vino next time you make it to the Southwest of Australia!

    1. Thanks for taking the time to read this, Darren! Hope all is well down south – we’ll be back shortly to visit family and can’t wait to stuff our faces with food and wine!

  3. Thank you for the wonderful pictures and valuable information. Am visiting Perth soon. Looking forward to experience the sights and sounds in person.

  4. I’m moving to Australia soon so I’m constantly looking for cool places to see! I am guilty of not even giving Western Australia a second thought, but you have changed my mind!

    1. Where are you moving to, Chiera? How exciting! The thing about living in Western Australia is that it can be expensive because of the mining boom!

  5. Melbourne is the city I want to visit in Australia but after reading about the Margaret River Region I’ll add this to my itinerary as well and even up those visitor numbers! I would have to visit Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and see where the Southern and Indian oceans meet.

    1. This area is definitely underrated! Melbourne’s fantastic as well though – make sure you head out to the Great Ocean Road!

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