Nestled in the heart of Western Australia, the Margaret River region is well-known and loved for its stunning landscapes, delicious wines and vibrant cultural scene. As winter sets in, the steady flock of tourists to the region naturally slows down to welcome in the cooler climate. Yet this mild weather simply highlights the beauty of the area and there is no better time to travel and escape the crowds for a calmer experience. The month of July, often overlooked by those seeking sunnier escapades, holds its own charm. From the rustic warmth of sipping on wine by an open fireplace to the serene beauty of winter walks, Margaret River in July is a sight to experience. Pack those warm jumpers along with your sense of adventure, and let's delve into what Margaret River in July has to offer.
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What Is the Weather Like in Margaret River in July?
July in Margaret River brings with it crisp winter days and cool, starlit nights. The region loses that hustle and bustle that comes with the popular summer months and takes on a quieter mood that offers a stark contrast. It’s the perfect opportunity to take on a different outdoor experience.
As the temperatures drop, they often hover around a comfortable chill, which is a nice break from the summer heat and ideal for those who prefer a cooler climate. The nights drop more significantly, pushing you indoors to sit by cosy fireplaces and sip on warming red and fortified wines.
Rain is common throughout the month of July in the Margaret River, but don’t let it stop you from getting out and about and enjoying everything on offer. The rain, while frequent, often comes in short bursts, allowing plenty of opportunity for exploring the outdoors in between showers. This weather also sets the stage for the region's famed truffle season, which is an experience you don’t want to miss.
Average Temperatures in Margaret River in July
If you’re after a gentle winter experience, then Margaret River is the ideal destination for you.
During the day, temperatures typically range from a brisk 12°C (53.6°F) to a more enjoyable 18°C (64.4°F). These daytime temperatures are perfect for exploring the outdoors, whether it's a wander through the town, a hike in the forests, or a visit to one of the many vineyards.
Being one of the cooler months, you can expect a mild range of temperatures that take you to enjoy the outdoors in a different light. The average daytime temperatures in Margaret River during July typically linger around a cool 16°C (61°F). This mild chill in the air is perfect for those who enjoy the crispness of winter without the harsh bite often found in colder climates.
As the sun dips below the horizon in the evenings, the temperatures follow, with night-time averages falling to around 8°C (46°F). This drop in temperature brings a cosy atmosphere to the region, perfect for enjoying the local cuisine by a warm fire.
It’s important to note that these are the average temperatures, and Margaret River can occasionally experience colder spells. Come prepared with layers – think warm jackets, scarves, and hats – to fully enjoy the crisp winter days and cooler evenings.
Average temperatures in Margaret River in July
Region | Min °C | Max °C | Average °C | Min °F | Max °F | Average °F |
Gnarabup | 11.3 | 16.5 | 13.9 | 52.34 | 61.7 | 57.02 |
Redgate | 11.4 | 16.5 | 13.95 | 52.52 | 61.7 | 57.11 |
Gracetown | 10.6 | 16.8 | 13.7 | 33.08 | 62.24 | 56.66 |
Dunsborough | 10.6 | 16.8 | 13.7 | 33.08 | 62.24 | 56.66 |
Yallingup | 10.6 | 16.8 | 13.7 | 33.08 | 62.24 | 56.66 |
Sunshine Hours and Daylight in July
July in Margaret River is known for its shorter days and longer nights. On Average, Margaret River enjoys about 10 hours of daylight per day in the month of July, with the sun rising at about 7.26am and setting at about 5.22pm. These short days encourage early starts to make the most of the daylight hours, whether you’re taking off exploring the outdoors, or enjoying all the attractions on offer.
UV levels in Margaret River in July
In July, the average daily maximum UV index across Margaret River is 3, which indicates a low-to-moderate health risk from unsafe exposure to ultraviolet radiation. It’s important to remember that the winter sun, especially around midday, can still pack a UV punch, capable of so it still pays to cover up. At the same time, these cooler, more forgiving UV conditions in July offer an excellent opportunity to get outdoors and explore Margaret River.
Average Rainfall in Margaret River in July
July in Margaret River is known for the frequent showers and is one of the wettest periods of the year. On average, the area receives around 155mm of rain over the course of the month. The rain tends to fall across an average of 15 to 20 days in July, which is a fair amount! However, there are still plenty of opportunities to enjoy the region during drier spells.
There's something quite magical about watching the mist rolling over the vineyards or hearing the rain softly falling outside while you get cosy in a local cafe or winery. It's an invitation to escape indoors to explore even more attractions, from wine tasting and gourmet dining to exploring art galleries and boutique shops. Simply make sure you come prepared for the weather packing waterproof clothing and footwear to see you through the rain-soaked days.
City / Region | Rainfall (mm) | Rainfall (inch) | Rainy days | |
Gnarabup | 180.4 | 7.10 | 22.1 | |
Redgate | 180.4 | 7.10 | 24.6 | |
Gracetown | 158.6 | 2.31 | 23.4 | |
Dunsborough | 158.6 | 2.31 | 21.4 |
Best Things to Do in Margaret River in July
July in Margaret River, with its cool air and persistent rainfall, opens up a number of unique experiences. The winter weather adds a layer of charm and cosiness to activities, and with fewer crowds to contend with in these cooler months, it’s a great time to explore this stunning region. This season is perfect for rugging up and getting cosy in front of the many fireplaces dotted throughout inviting wineries and cafes in the region. It’s also a chance to throw on your rain jacket and see a whole new side of the Margaret River region. From cultural festivals that light up the winter nights to peaceful nature walks, there's something for everyone. Let's dive into some of the best things to do in Margaret River during this July.
Cabin Fever Festival
If there’s one reason to celebrate the cool air of winter, it’s with the aptly named Cabin Fever Festival. A highlight of the winter calendar, it brings a blend of delicious food, creative arts, and entertainment. The Cabin Fever Festival takes place over ten days, transforming Margaret River into a hub of excitement. Local chefs, winemakers, artists, and entertainers come together to share their skills and talents.
The festival highlights the cosy, intimate (and party) side of Margaret River, encouraging locals and visitors to gather, connect and create memories. Whether it's sipping on a glass of the region's finest wine by a roaring fire, pulling out the dance moves, or getting involved in a hands-on creative workshop, there’s so much to do.
Whale Watching
Another highlight that comes with the winter months, be sure to add whale watching to your to-do list. July is a prime time for witnessing these majestic creatures as they journey off the Western Australian coast. The waters around Margaret River become a playground for whales, including the Humpback and Southern Right whales. They are often spotted breaching and frolicking, providing an unforgettable sight.
There are many different ways you can enjoy the whales. Whether you want to get up close in a guided boat tour or prefer taking a hike on land to find the best vantage points. Options are endless, just be sure to book those tours early.
Margaret River Brewhouse
It’s no secret that July brings its fair share of rain to the region. There’s no better place to escape the downfall than with a trip to Margaret River Brewhouse. This local brewery is a cosy and inviting spot that celebrates local craftsmanship while showing off the region's craft beer scene.
During your visit, you can indulge in a range of artisanal beers, crafted to perfection using locally sourced ingredients. The friendly staff are always keen to share their knowledge and stories. It’s also a great community hub where you can mingle with the locals and immerse yourself in a little of their culture.
Winter Walks
Winter is the perfect time to get outdoors and enjoy one of the many walks around the region. The landscapes completely transform in this stunning season and the tourist crowds thin out, creating the perfect conditions to explore the natural beauty of the region.
From its rugged coastline to its tranquil forests, Margaret River offers a variety of walking trails suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Whether it's a gentle stroll along the beach, a peaceful hike through the forest, or a more challenging trek along the coastal cliffs, each walk promises something unique.
Truffle Hunting
One of the best things to do in the winter months is take off truffle hunting! The cooler temperatures offer the ideal conditions for growing these tasty fungi, and digging them up is a fun day’s activity. Guided by experienced truffle hunters and their specially trained dogs, you have the opportunity to venture into the forests in search of the coveted black truffle. The moment the dogs signal a find and a truffle is unearthed is like no other. After the hunt, many places offer you a chance to taste this delicious find and even shop the local delicacy in a number of different forms.
Fortified Wines at Gralyn Estate
Fancy a little wine tasting? The coolness of July is the perfect time for indulging in the rich, warming flavours of fortified wines at Gralyn Estate. This boutique winery produces some of Western Australia's best fortified wines, known for their depth, complexity and sweetness. The estate offers a range of styles, from classic ports to muscats and tokays.
The knowledgeable staff guide visitors through tastings, sharing insights into the winemaking process and the unique characteristics of each wine.
Visiting Margaret River in July
Far from being a period to avoid, winter in Margaret River offers a different kind of beauty and plenty of activities that embrace the cooler climate. From the intimate warmth of the Cabin Fever Festival to the spectacle of whale watching, and from the cosy ambience of the Margaret River Brewhouse to the adventurous truffle hunting expeditions, July has plenty to offer.
The shorter days and longer nights invite a slower pace of life, encouraging visitors to savour each moment, whether it's a leisurely walk through the misty forests or a relaxed evening tasting fortified wines at Gralyn Estate. This time of year is ideal for those seeking a more peaceful getaway, away from the bustling crowds of the peak seasons.
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.
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