There are 34 trails & sites in Margaret River Central
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GIANT HEDGE MAZE on 5 ha of stunning landscaped gardens, playground, free gas barbeque, sheltered picnic areas, games and puzzles.
CavesTimbers is unique in the sense that I endeavour to be involved in the entire process from log to finished product.
Located on the edge of the town of Margaret River, Big Pine Bramley Forest is an excellent destination for mountain bike enthusiasts.
Boodjidup Creek Walk Gnarabup is a 7.6-km coastal hike in Western Australia, near Gnarabup - Prevelly, West of Margaret River.
The lookout gives sweeping views over the forest and the coast west to Hamelin Bay.
15km south of the town of Margaret River is a little corner of paradise called Bob's Hollow, one of WA’s best sport climbing crags, offering steep limestone walls and more than 20 established routes.
The sweep of limestone stretches along the southern bank of the picturesque Margaret River.
The cliffs are well worth the rock climbing and abseiling if that’s your thing, or just explore around and admire the incredibly beautiful and dramatic coastal views.
Conto's Beach Boranup is a remote and stunning destination on Western Australia's coast.
Ellensbrook at Mokidup is a historic property located in Yebble, Western Australia, near Margaret River.
Ellensbrook Beach is a small, rocky beach with popular surfing breaks near the mouth of the Ellen Brook.
Gnarabup Beach, located in Prevelly, is a popular destination for swimming, fishing, surfing, and sunbathing.
A vast bay of bright white sand, turquoise waters filled with marine life and spectacular coastal cliff walks.
Hamelin Bay Beach, located in Hamelin Bay, Western Australia, is a popular stopover for hikers on the Cape to Cape Track.
One of Western Australia’s most loved and scenic holiday spots, with rugged limestone sea cliffs and windswept granite headlands dominating the coastline, interspersed by curving beaches, sheltered bays and long, rocky shorelines.
Lefthanders is a popular surf break, north of Gracetown, along the Leeuwin Naturaliste Ridge.
Located where the Margaret River spills into the Indian Ocean, Margaret River Mouth Beach is a destination with a diverse and unique landscape.
Meekadarabee Falls were known to Aboriginal people as ‘the bathing place of the moon’ and there is a fascinating legend about the moss-covered waterfall and the small cave behind it.
Located in Wilyabrup, Australia, Moses North Beach is a popular destination for surfers, sun-lovers, and beach enthusiasts.
Moses Rock North is a popular surf break along the Leeuwin Naturaliste Ridge.
Located off the Cape-to-Cape track, this waterfall's view of the surrounding area is breathtaking. Also, a great for a picnic!
This beautiful sandy beach nestled between rocky outcrops is also renowned for the Redgate surf break.
Boranup Beach is a powerful exposed beach break that offers left and right-handers that are suitable to all skills levels.
Lefthanders is an exposed reef break home to Ulus, Noisies, Lefties and Umbies, all of which are suited to a variety of different skill levels.
This right hand reef break is known to produce some of the greatest, heavy duty swells along the South West coast.
Redgate beach break is perfect for beginners and is often a popular site for surf schools. The break is also fully capable of producing a punchy A-frame, exciting and fun for the intermediate surfer.
Margret River River Mouth is a fantastic beach break for surfing, body boarding and body surfing, all year round.
Located in the bay of Gracetown, South Point and Huzzas (Huzzawuiie) are both perfect for the inexperienced to intermediate surfer.
Surfers Point is an ideal place to watch some of the best Indian Ocean waves be ridden - or ride them yourself!
The Box is an intense right-hander with a thick lip that loves to hurl a surfer on to the shelf. The break certainly makes it on to the list of Australia's most dangerous waves.