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Go canoeing on the picturesque Margaret River
See the rugged Wilyabrup cliffs on the Cape to Cape track
Enjoy lunch among the barrels at Fraser Gallop Estate winery
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Experience the best of what Margaret River has to offer with everything from canoeing to dining in an up and coming winery. In your five hour Margaret River tour you’ll get a bit of everything. Head out onto the river in canoes to soak up the tranquility and lush natural scenery along the way - all without having to get wet or dirty! During the day you’ll explore a beach with one of the region’s top surf breaks, visit an ancient waterhole and learn about the Aboriginal history tied to the land dating back over 30,000 years. When it’s time for lunch, you’ll visit a celebrated up and coming Margaret River winery for an unforgettable dining experience. At Fraser Gallop Estate you’ll enjoy VIP access to the working winery and vineyard, and you’ll be treated to incredible wines matched with local produce while sitting among the barrels of ageing wine. Your day finishes with a 4WD adventure to a secluded part of the Cape to Cape Track. Enjoy incredible views of the coastal Wilyabrup cliffs and out over the Indian Ocean, and look out for native Australian wildlife like dolphins, whales, kangaroos, and eagles - depending on the season. This is the perfect way to authentically experience the best of Margaret River.
100 Bussell Highway, Margaret River, WA 6285
Adrenaline User
almost 3 years ago
Margaret River tour
Awesome tour Sean was amazing lovely winery tour with a very scrumptious lunch a fantastic day to do when in Margaret River highly recommended this tour for everyone
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