Discover the best top things to do in Margaret River Region, Australia including Meelup Reserve Trail, Wooditjup National Park, Mirravale Riding School, 10 Mile Brook Trail, Redgate Beach, Cape Naturaliste Walking Trails, Wardanup Trail.
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5.0 based on 30 reviews
We walked from Dunsborough to half way along the Meelup Beach trail. It offers great views over Geographe Bay and later in the year will be a great place to see wildflowers. Take some water as there is no water available along the trail. Excellent for all walkers.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Lovely loop to see the old chimney, love how they carved steps and walkways out of the fallen trees! Not sure if we were allowed to take the dog tho... saw a few others walking their four legged friends so ours joined the party and had no complaints!
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Mirravale Riding School is a family business established in 1979 and is a member of the Australian Horse Riding Centres (AHRC). Mirravale aims to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for both the novice and experienced riders. Located in the Margaret River Region. ** Open 7 days - Bookings Essential **
4.5 based on 22 reviews
This is a must if visiting the area. Such a beautiful walk and dog friendly which is hard to find in a very national park area. A hidden gem and very worth while you can walk the full trail or shorter walks available. Lovely waterfalls and a great cafe serving lovely coffee in the park area 5 stars from me
4.5 based on 73 reviews
This beach is spectacular. The Indian Ocean slams into huge rocks just offshore giving the most incredible displays of sea spray and illustrative power of the ocean. You could spend days watching this stuff. Alas it is also the place where in 1876 the Georgette sank and more than 50 survivors were dragged from the water by a woman on horseback: Grace Bussell aged sixteen and her companion Sam Isaacs.an indigenous farmhand saved fifty of the passengers but unfortunately when the vessel was first abandoned two women and five children were drowned. On a calm day you can still see the shadowy outline of the Georgette about 90 metres offshore.
4.5 based on 107 reviews
There are 4 trails to choose from the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse. We picked the Whale Lookout Trail in the hope of seeing some whales. Alas, none were to be seen but nevertheless, we enjoyed a lovely walk through the bush and on the sturdy boardwalk. At the first shelter at the start of the boardwalk, the view is obstructed but there is an information board on whales. Down the boardwalk, you will reach the lookout point with lovely unobstructed views of the ocean. A pity we did not see any whales here but at out next stop at the Whale Lookout Point where Castle Rock is, we finally did.
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