More information on Margaret River

Margaret River is an Australian town and wine region located in Western Australia, about three hours south of Perth. Within the beautiful territory of Margaret River, you will have the opportunity to encounter long, sandy beaches with azure waters, ancient forests, and verdant hills scattered with vineyards. Perched across these green hills, you will also find over 150 wineries producing premium wine, many of which can be visited for a wine tasting.

Known by many as one of the world’s most isolated wine regions, Margaret River boasts an enviable selection of wine tastings and other exclusive wine-centered activities for you to discover the local wine culture. Margaret River's winemakers are particularly proud of its temperate, coastal climate, resulting in a more European-like winemaking style when compared to other Australian wine regions, even highlighting similarities with the premium French wine region of Bordeaux.

Which food to taste in Margaret River?

Margaret River is home to many curious and passionate producers, and during your winery visits in the area, you’ll often have the opportunity to meet wine producers first-hand and learn about their amazing products. Foodwise, Margaret River’s scene has lots to offer, from fresh lobsters and seafood to local orchards where you can pick your own fruit, fine artisan cheese, and premium lamb.

Which wines to taste in Margaret River?

During your wine tastings in the area of Margaret River, you will have the opportunity to taste some elegant red wines, as well as some flavorful white wines. The most widespread black grape variety is undoubtedly Cabernet Sauvignon - often blended with Merlot - followed by the unmissable Shiraz. The white grape varieties that best represent Margaret River are instead Chardonnay, Semillon, and Sauvignon Blanc. The latter two are often blended to obtain a classic SSB blend.

Which is the best season to visit Margaret River?

The best moment of the year to plan wine tastings and cellar door tours in the Margaret River area is between summer and early autumn when the sunny days and great temperatures (remaining just below 30°C) will allow you to enjoy outdoor activities ranging from walks in the vineyards to long days at the beach, to hikes along the many inland trails.

What things to do in Margaret River?

Besides tasting the local wines at one of Margaret River’s renowned wineries, during your time in the area we recommend visiting a few of its most loved sites, including the Boranup Karri Forest, Mammoth Cave, Lake Cave, Hamelin Bay, Sugarloaf Rock, or the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse.