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Margaret River Region Map & Guide Discovering The Region Margaret River Region Map & Guide 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 This map is your guide to exploring the Margaret River Region from Busselton through to Augusta. It also covers the towns of Margaret River, Dunsborough, Cowaramup and Prevelly. This map is to be used as a guide only and does not include all roads in the region. CAPE NATURALISTE Whales in Bay September-December Cape Naturaliste Please call businesses ahead to confirm opening times. Whale Lookout Cape The Quarries OPENING TIMES A Naturaliste Bunker Bay Lighthouse The Farm & Bone Yards The majority of attractions in the Margaret River region are normally open 7 days a week, 10am to 5pm. Please enquire at a local Visitor Centre, visit www.margaretriver.com or Bunkers Rocky Point GEOGRAPHE BAY Mii Spa Beach Cafe Eagle Bay Windmills Eagle Bay Rd phone the operator for exact opening times. Pullman C EAGLE BAY d a Sugarloaf Rock p Resort * Winter operating hours may vary Sugarloaf R e N Bunker Bay M eelu Leeuwin a p t B e Naturaliste u a ch HMAS Swan r B a Eagle Bay R Meelup Beach National l Wise d ATTRACTIONS WINERIES is Brewing Co Park te Wine Castle Rock 34° Degrees South Olive Oil (M7) 3 Oceans Wine Company (I4) R d (08) 9757 4045 (08) 9756 5656 Dunsborough CBD Castle Rock Rd See overleaf for comprehensive A Maze’n Margaret River (N4) Adinfern Estate (K4) Eagle Bay Castle Rock Three Bears map of CBD and services Olives (08) 9758 7439 (08) 9755 5272 C Meelup a p Regional Anniebrook Wine & Flower Emporium (F5) Aravina Estate (F3) e Old Dunsborough t o Park (08) 9755 1155 (08) 9750 1111 C a Yallingup Lodge p Augusta Historical Museum (Augusta C11) Arimia Estate (G1) C e Spa Retreat & Country W Om Day Spa (08) 9758 0465 (08) 9755 2605 Shivery Rock a Empire Life Farm DUNSBOROUGH l k Red Cloud Retreat Dunsborough Foreshore Augusta Mini Golf (Augusta D12) Arlewood Estate (P4) T r Art Space a Windmills c RD Whitesands 0457 360 296 (08) 9757 6676 k Bush Shack Break Bayshore Holiday Brewery La Casina Bellview Shell Collection (O4) Ashbrook Estate (I3) Yallingup & Rabbit Hill Beachside Port Geographe Yallingup Y Resort AVESu Resort (08) 9757 6342 (08) 9755 6262 Forest Resort C ngarr Boutique Eco Toby Inlet Windmills Ngilgi Dunsborough B&B Blackwood Meadery (T6) Beckett’s Flat (H5) Break a Busselton Cave Hemsley D Valmadre Restaureant Palmer Wines Wyndham Jetty (08) 9758 2332 (08) 9755 7402 Seashells Yallingup Rd r Construction Resort & Spa BUNBURY 47km > D Yallingup Caves House Biddle Rd Dunsborough Xscape PERTH 218km > Boranup Forest Maze (T4) Bettenay Wines (I3) Rail Carriages Hotel at the C Busselton Foreshore & Farm Cottage AVES RD (08) 9758 5582 (08) 9755 5539 YALLINGUP TheYallingup Simmo’s Cape Fun The Studio Bistro Icecreamery Smiths & Supertubes Luxury Retreat Briarose Estate (W5) Mewett Rd Park BUSSELTON Busselton Jetty (Busselton H10) Studio John Miller H WY Flametree S Smith’s Beach Gallery (08) 9754 0900 (08) 9758 4160 M Design BUSSELL U a rr Wines Chandlers Smith Lamont’s Yallingup Galleries in Happ’s Vineyard E S Brookland Valley Vineyard (I2) u Quindulup Siding Rd Calgardup Cave (P2) p BIG 4 Beach Villas Cape Gunyulgup SheoakDve Happ’s Pottery D Commonage Rd Peppermint Park Southern Candy Cow (Cowaramup G1) (08) 9755 6042 Canal Rocks Naturaliste Galleries r Jemelup Goanna Gallery Smith’s Bus Stop ASS Skydivers Vineyard Chalets & Bush Cafe Rd Marybrook BYP R (08) 9755 9155 Brookwood Estate (J5) Beach Resort LTON O Yallingup Lake House SSE BUSSELTON E Canal Rocks VASSE BU Busselton CBD A Cambray Sheep Cheese (Nannup) (08) 9755 5604 Rd Shearing Gallery Hayes Rd allingup Siding Rd REGIONAL D Y Sienna Estate Shed Ocean Mongrel Swooping asse Ave Chain & Surrounds AIRPORT (08) 9756 2037 Brown Hill Estate (M6) Gunyulgup V & Lodge Vines Creek Queen Elizabeth Ave Valley Dr SeclusionsMagpie V (08) 9757 4003 Marri Wood Park Vineyard See overleaf for A Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse (Z5) Credaro of Yallingup Retreat Naturaliste comprehensive map of SS Wyadup Rd Wulura Family Estate Reptile E (08) 9758 1920 Cape Grace Wines (J3) Windance Injidup Beach Deep Woods Estate Farm CBD and services Estate Park Cape Lavender (H4) (08) 9755 5669 Injidup Point Injidup Wildwood Rivendell Winery Shop HW Carparks & Pea Break Spa Retreat Swings & Valley Cottages Chambers Rd Y (08) 9755 7552 Cape Mentelle Vineyards (N3) Wildwood Rd Bus CARBUNUP RIVER CAPE CLAIRAULT Wyadup Brook Roundabouts & Cooking School Wildwood Rd Stop Anniebrook Flower (08) 9757 0812 Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse (A2) Cottages Gallery at Nunkeri Aravina Emporium Christmas in Karridale (U4) Cape Naturaliste Vineyard (E2) F Cape Clairault Wills Domain Fields Estate Wines (08) 9758 5007 (08) 9755 2538 Wardan Aboriginal NANNUP 49km > Cultural Centre Yallingup Rd Thornton Chandeliers Hidden Valley Wills Cookies Galore (N4) Churchview Estate (H5) C Forest Retreat a Arimia Windows Estate Maze on Abbey Domain Brash Rd p e (08) 9758 7473 (08) 9755 7200 Estate Rd Puzey Abbeys Farm Rd Haag Rd Wildcat t o Blythe Rd elvertonRd Nth Country Life Farm (C3) Clairault Wines (G2) Y Clairault C Quininup RdGabriel House Vasse Virgin a (08) 9755 6225 p Wines (08) 9755 3707 Chocolate of Cards Wonky The Window e Henry Rd Erravilla Eagle Bay Olives (C3) Coward & Black (I3) W Windmill Driftwood Estate a Country Farm & l Cape Lodge (08) 9755 6355 k (08) 9755 3188 Estate Eco Park Island G T Laurance Wines & Restaurant r Johnson Rd Eagles Heritage (N3) Credaro Family Estate (E2) a Brook Estate Moses Rock c k Saracen Estate n Rd Payne Rd to Metricup (08) 9757 2960 (08) 9756 6520 Yelver Rd Yelverton Forest Rise Roy Rd Duckstein Brewery Knee Deep Eco Retreat Gabriel Chocolate (G2) Cullen Wines (I2) Wines Yelverton Moses Rock Rd Willy Beckett’s Brook Eco (08) 9756 6689 (08) 9755 5277 Four Elements Rosily Flat Spa Retreat LEGEND Moses Rock Farmstay Bay Giants Cave (Q2) Deep Woods Estate (E3) Matheson Rd VineyardResort Silversprings Flying Fish Cove Bootleg Knotting Three Cottages HMAS Swan Dive Wreck (B4) (08) 9756 6066 Towns Brewery Rd Puzey Hill Vineyard Bus Stop Silverwood Rd Jewel Cave (W4) Driftwood Estate (G2) Lenton Brae Wines Fermoy Woody Metricup Rd H Estate Nook The Grove Attraction with Cafe (08) 9757 7411 (08) 9755 6323 Honeycombs Ribbon Vale House Experience & Chalets Gibb Rd Lake Cave (Q2) Eagle Vale Estate (P2) Moss Wood Sandalford Attraction Cape Lavender Y Pukara Estate Evans Churchview (08) 9757 7411 (08) 9757 6477 Willespie W & Tate Gale Rd Gladstones Line Flutes Supa Putt & H Estate Winery Mammoth Cave (Q3) Edwards Wines (L2) Pierro Restaurant Big Ball Golf Hay Shed (08) 9757 7411 (08) 9755 5999 Brookland M.R. Dried Winery & Restaurant / Cafe Hill Valley Gralyn Fruit Co. Margaret River Chocolate Company (I3) Evans & Tate (H2) Ashbrook Estate Harma Willyabrup Rd ns Mil Brewery Heydon Estate M.R. l Rd (08) 9755 6555 (08) 9755 6244 Howling Willyabrup Thompson Estate Choc Co. Wolves Wines Accommodation Margaret River Dairy Company (J4) Evoi Wines (no ref) I Dreaming Killerby Wines Coward & M.R. M.R. M.R. Black Margaret River Cullen Wines Cheeky Monkey Silk Nuts & 08 9750 6600 0407 131 080 - internet & phone sales only Providore Dairy Co. Restaurant Homestead Road Brewery & Cidery Cereals Taunton Farm Margaret River Farmers Markets (M.R. C6) Fermoy Estate (H2) Gallows Bettenay Wines Cullen Wines Peacetree Holiday Park Retail & Boutiques & Accommodation Every Saturday morning (08) 9755 6285 Cullen Rd Vasse Felix Estate 3 Oceans Cowaramup Rd Carbunup r Margaret River L Wine ity D L Brewing Artisans & Galleries Margaret River Fudge Factory (M.R. G4) Firetail Wines (O6) ull Howard Nougat Co. Rd Treeton Jindong Tom C Mi E Company Company am S (08) 9758 8881 (08) 9757 5156 Park up R Juniper S Treeton d Health & Wellbeing Madfish d R Clayton Rd d Estate U Estate ton Margaret River Nougat Co. (I3) Flametree Wines (D6) Juniper R Wines M.R. ree Guillotine B h T Services (08) 9756 8577 Fifty On Dairy Co. Nort (08) 9755 5539 e Cape Bro Clews Rd Treeto J R ckm Tassell Park Margaret River Nuts & Cereals (I4) Flying Fish Cove (H2) d Grace an R n Rd Visitor Information Centre Gracetown RD Wines d Wines (08) 9755 6770 (08) 9755 6600 Caravan COWARAMUP Brookwood Major Attraction Margaret River Providore (I3) Frog Choir Wines (O2) North Point Park Estate Cowaramup CBD W See overleaf for Visitor Centre (08) 9755 6355 0427 777 787 - internet & phone sales only A Cowaramup Bay Cowar irr Cane Break Pools r amup B mst comprehensive map South Point & Grace ay Rd ing R Margaret River Regional Wine Centre (Cowaramup G1) Grace Farm (K2) of CBD and services Church Huzzawuiee Farm ro (08) 9755 5501 0438 930 527 Olio Merribrook d n Ellensbrook Point of Interest GRACETOWN Bello g R Retreat Millers Victory Point Margaret River Silk Road (I4) Gralyn Estate (I2) Sunsets Cafe Cottages Wines d Icecream K & Restaurant (08) 9755 6401 (08) 9755 6245 Farm Shop Holben Rd Gracetown Millers Ice Cream Farm Shop (K4) Green Valley Vineyard (Q4) C Caves Adinfern a Chalets Petrol Station p Road Estate (08) 9755 9850 (08) 9757 7510 Left Handers e Karriview Chalets t Lodge d o Photo Opportunity Millers Ice Cream (M.R. G4) Hamelin Bay Wines (T5) C sbrook R Leeuwin VES a en Cane Break Rd (08) 9758 8886 (08) 9758 6779 p ll A E e Naturaliste Margaret River Fishing Spot The Womb C Happs Vineyard & Pottery (D4) W Pet Retreat Moondyne Cave (W4) National Edwards a l (08) 9757 7411 (08) 9755 3300 k Park Wines Dog Exercise Area Ellensbrook Colonial T r Margaret River Moon Haven Natural Products (Cowaramup G1) Hay Shed Hill Wines (I3) L a Burnside Rd Brewing Co.
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