We recently went on a short holiday to the region around Margaret River, Western Australia (in the South-West to be precise). We stayed in a chalet in Yallingup Forest, near the coast. The region around Margaret River is now a well-known wine region, that was only developed since the late 1960s. It is now home to several premium wine producers. We, of course, went to a few of them for a lunch and tasting. The region has more to offer, including a limestone cave, great beaches and wildlife. We were hoping to see kangaroos and were not disappointed! We same them almost every day at dusk near the road and we also did a sunset kangaroo tour with a local guide, Neil McLeod, who showed us around on his massive farm where lots of kangaroos live in the wild. We spent the last 2 days in Perth, the capital of WA and the most isolated city of its size in the world we were told. Wolfgang also had a good time as you can see from the pictures above.
14 February 2011
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Great photos and it looks like you will have lots of fond memories. Vasse Felix is quite something too, amazing wine and food.
Thanks for posting about your trip.
The Margaret River Guide
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