Find your way into the heart of Western Australia and discover the Margaret River Region which is bursting with family-friendly activities for everyone to enjoy. With its lush vineyards, pristine beaches, and mysterious caves, you can let the tribe loose in this natural playground and create some lasting memories. Pack your bags, gather your loved ones, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure. Let's explore the best things to do in this charming corner of Western Australia.
![Margaret River Surf School](/sites/default/files/2023-08/learn-to-surf-margaret-river.png)
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Exploring the Great Outdoors
The Margaret River Region is a paradise for those who love escaping into the fresh air. From the towering Karri forests to the rugged coastline, the region is teeming with natural beauty.
Boranup Karri Forest
Begin your outdoor adventure in the stunning Karri forests where you can feast your eyes on some of the tallest trees in the world, which create a canopy for you to wander through below. Get the tribe to pop on their hiking shoes and head for Boranup Forest where you will find accessible trails that are perfect for family walks. As you wander through the forest, keep an eye out for the diverse birdlife that calls this place home.
The Cape to Cape Track
If you’re travelling with older children up for a bit of a challenge, then head straight for the Cape to Cape track. This iconic 135-kilometre trail stretches from the lighthouses of Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin, offering stunning views of the coastline, native bushland, and the Indian Ocean. There are plenty of shorter sections that are perfect for a day's hike. Remember to pack a picnic and enjoy some family time as you take in this breathtaking scenery.
![Cape Naturaliste to Sugarloaf Rock](/sites/default/files/2023-08/Cape-Naturaliste-to-Sugarloaf-Rock.jpg)
Canoeing on the Margaret River
For something a little bit different, gather the family and jump on a canoe down the river. Several local companies offer guided tours suitable for all ages and abilities. As you paddle down the river, you can challenge each other to races, soak up the scenery and even spot local wildlife.
Visit the Local Wineries
Just because you have the kids in tow, doesn’t mean you should miss sampling some of the finest wines around. Many of the local wineries have gone the extra mile to ensure they offer a family-friendly experience, with facilities and activities that cater to the younger members of the family.
Voyager Estate
Head off on the Estate Tour as a family, which takes you through the vineyards, the winery, and the beautiful heritage gardens. It is a great way for children to learn about the winemaking process in a hands-on way. After the tour, enjoy a picnic in the gardens with a gourmet hamper from the Voyager Estate restaurant.
Vasse Felix
Start your wine tour at Vasse Felix, the region's first vineyard and winery. While the adults indulge in a wine tasting, the children can explore the art gallery or simply run around on the lawns.
![Vasse Felix estate](/sites/default/files/2023-08/vasse-felix-margaret-river_0.jpg)
Aravina Estate
Aravina Estate is the best place to visit for families. With its never-ending lawns, children's playground, and sports car gallery, there's plenty to keep the kids entertained. Meanwhile, adults can enjoy a wine tasting or a meal at the estate's restaurant, which offers stunning views over the vineyards and gardens.
Berry Farm
For a different kind of winery experience, visit the Berry Farm where you can try fruit wines, ciders, and vinegars. The farm also has a little cottage café where you can indulge in homemade jams, preserves, and delicious treats. The kids will love being able to pick their own berries when in season.
Discover the Local Wildlife
The Margaret River Region is home to a wide range of animals, with plenty of opportunities for families to encounter and learn about the region's wildlife.
Eagles Heritage Wildlife Centre
Begin your wildlife adventure at the Eagles Heritage Wildlife Centre, Australia's largest raptor rehabilitation centre dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of injured, orphaned or displaced birds of prey. Enjoy up-close encounters with eagles, hawks, and owls, and learn about the important conservation work the centre does.
Sunflowers Animal Farm and Farmstay
For a hands-on wildlife experience, visit Sunflowers Animal Farm and Farmstay. This family-run farm is home to over 350 farm animals that children can pet, feed, and learn about. From cuddling a rabbit to milking a cow, the hands-on experiences will win the whole family over.
![Sunflowers Animal Farm and Farmstay](/sites/default/files/2024-09/sunflower-farm-margaret-river.jpg)
Dolphin Discovery Centre
Take a trip to the nearby town of Bunbury to visit the Dolphin Discovery Centre. This conservation centre offers you the chance to learn about and interact with wild bottlenose dolphins. Participate in the 'Meet the Dolphins' experience, where you can watch these playful creatures from the beach, or embark on a Dolphin Eco Cruise for a closer encounter.
Whale Watching Tours
The Margaret River Region is also a prime location for whale watching between June and November, when thousands of humpback and southern right whales migrate along the coast. Several local companies offer whale watching tours that are well worth the experience.
Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park
If you’re looking for something a little more laid back, then head to the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. This big park is home to a variety of native animals, including kangaroos, possums, and a wide range of bird species. Simply take on one of the many walking trails and enjoy the beautiful views while spotting wildlife.
Enjoy the Beaches
The Margaret River Region shows off a stunning coastline, featuring pristine beaches that are perfect for family outings. Whether you're looking to relax on the soft sands, dive into the clear waters, or try your hand at surfing, adventure is waiting.
Prevelly Beach
For families with budding surfers, Prevelly Beach is a must-visit. Known as the surfing capital of the region, Prevelly offers excellent conditions for both beginners and experienced surfers. Surf schools operate on the beach, so the whole family can dive in and give it a go.
Gnarabup Beach
If you’re after calm waters perfect for splashing with little ones, then Gnarabup Beach is your go-to. The beach is patrolled during the summer months, providing a safe environment for children to swim and paddle. There's also a playground nearby and a beach café where you can grab a bite to eat while enjoying the ocean views.
![Gnarabup Beach Margaret River](/sites/default/files/2023-08/Gnarabup-Beach-margaret-river.jpg)
Hamelin Bay
Wanting a unique experience the kids will never forget? Make the trip to Hamelin Bay where you can get up close with the stingrays that come all the way up to the shoreline. The clear, shallow waters make it easy to spot them!
Meelup Beach
Meelup Beach is another family-friendly spot, known for its calm, crystal-clear waters and white sandy beach. It's an ideal place for swimming, snorkelling, and picnicking. There's also a large grassy area, barbecues, and a playground, making it a perfect spot for a family day out.
Explore the Caves
Plan an adventurous day out with the family and find your way into one of the ancient limestone caves in the region. Together you can check out the incredible formations and fascinating history as you learn about the region's geological past.
Ngilgi Cave
Ngilgi Cave is one of the region's most popular. Named after a good spirit from Aboriginal Dreamtime stories, you can join a semi-guided tour that allows you to explore at your own pace. Feast your eyes on the stalactite and stalagmite formations, and learn about the cave's history and the Aboriginal legends associated with it.
Mammoth Cave
Venture into Mammoth Cave where you can take a self-guided tour that is easily accessible and perfect for families. Equipped with an audio guide, you can explore the cave's chambers and learn about the ancient megafauna fossils that have been discovered here.
![Margaret River Mammoth Caves](/sites/default/files/2020-08/margaret-river-mammoth-cave_0.jpg)
Lake Cave
Lake Cave is a stunning crystal wonderland that, as the anime suggests, is home to a tranquil lake that reflects the delicate formations above. The highlight of the cave is the 'Suspended Table', a massive crystal decoration hanging from the ceiling and hovering over the lake. You can take a guided tour through this cave and learn plenty along the way.
Jewel Cave
Jewel Cave is the largest show cave in the region. It is home to one of the longest straw stalactites found in any tourist cave in the world. You’ll also find the fossilised remains of several Tasmanian Tigers that have been preserved for more than 3000 years.
Visit the Local Markets
There’s nothing better than enjoying a spot of shopping while immersing yourself in the local culture. From fresh produce and artisan goods, to local arts and crafts, there’s plenty of markets for you to visit.
Margaret River Farmers' Market
Margaret River Farmers' Market is a weekly event that brings together local farmers and food producers. Here, you can browse stalls brimming with fresh fruits and vegetables, locally made cheeses, freshly baked bread, and more. The market also features live music and children's activities to keep everyone busy.
Busselton Foreshore Markets
The Busselton Foreshore Markets offer a wide range of goods, from fresh produce and gourmet foods to handmade jewellery and crafts. The nearby playground and beach make it a perfect outing for the whole family.
![Busselton Market in Margaret River](/sites/default/files/2023-07/busselton-market-margaret-river.png)
Augusta Riverfront Markets
If you're visiting the region in the summer, don't miss the Augusta Riverfront Markets. Held every Saturday, these markets offer a range of local produce, arts and crafts, and food stalls. The markets are set against the Savannah River and feature live music, making it fun and enjoyable for the whole family.
Experience the Local Cuisine
The Margaret River Region is a food lover's paradise. From family-friendly restaurants to gourmet food tours, there are plenty of opportunities to savour the region's delicious cuisine.
Family-Friendly Restaurants
There's no shortage of family-friendly restaurants in the region. For a casual dining experience, head to The Goose Beach Bar & Kitchen in Busselton, which offers a diverse menu and stunning views of the Busselton Jetty. In Margaret River town, Swings & Roundabouts offers wood-fired pizzas in a relaxed, kid-friendly setting with an outdoor play area.
Local Produce
Don't miss the chance to taste the region's fresh local produce. Visit during the avocado season (September to April) and enjoy the creamy, locally-grown avocados. The region is also known for its marron, a type of freshwater crayfish (January to February) and its truffles, which are harvested from June to September. Many local restaurants feature these ingredients in their dishes, providing a true taste of the Margaret River Region.
![the Shed market in Margaret River](/sites/default/files/2023-07/the-shed-market-margaret-river.png)
Ice Creameries and Chocolate Factories
For a sweet treat, take the family to one of the region's ice creameries or chocolate factories. Simmo's Ice Creamery offers a huge selection of award-winning ice creams, while the Margaret River Chocolate Company offers a range of delicious chocolates made from locally sourced ingredients.
![Simmos Ice Creamery Dunsborough](/sites/default/files/2024-08/simmos-icecreamery-dunsborugh.jpg)
The Margaret River Region has so many experiences waiting to be discovered by families. From exploring the great outdoors and visiting local wineries, to discovering the local wildlife and enjoying the beautiful beaches, there's something for everyone. Pack your bags, get the camera ready and plan the perfect trip to create some memories that will last a lifetime. Fun and adventure are waiting!
Let Us Help You Plan Your Family Margaret River Getaway
Whether you’ve started planning your Margaret River holiday or not, check out First Light Travel’s Margaret River blog for any further information you might need. Or, you can contact FLT’s Margaret River travel team for advice and guidance on how to design your own trip. Our travel specialists will be happy to help you create a personalised self-drive itinerary that fits your preferences and includes unique experiences you might not have thought of yourself.
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