Harvey is nestled on fertile, irrigated plains beneath the rolling hills of the Darling Scarp. It is home-grown heroes and heavenly beaches, happy days and hillside chalets.
Just a 2 hour drive south from Perth will land you in the heart of Bunbury; a seaside city that offers protected beach bays mere minutes from budding local bars to trendy restaurants.
Feel the magic that emanates from the sparkling waters of azure-blue lakes, wonder at the beauty of nature as you meander through Collie’s many nature trails and reconnect with the land.
Nestled between stunning old growth forests, winding rivers, rolling hills, vineyards and lush orchards, Donnybrook is not just a classic rural hideaway, it’s also the apple capital of the west.
Balingup sits at the northern entrance to the Blackwood River Valley, surrounded by undulating countryside, forests, farmland and orchards. This charming small town offers guests a glimpse at relaxed, country life.
Feel the intangible magic of the Margaret River Region as you walk the ocean floor, through colourful coral towers. Hear it in the waves where world champion surfers have been barrelled, as the sets crash against rugged rock formations. Immerse in it through the soothing sounds of an ancient culture – one of the oldest on the planet. Taste it in the gourmet produce and wine. No, you’re not dreaming.
The holiday resort town of Busselton lies sheltered along the shores of Geographe Bay. Here, visitors can stroll along a seemingly endless white, sandy beach while gazing out upon an endless horizon.
Dunsborough lies on a culturally significant area of the South West to the traditional Aboriginal custodians, and is considered one of the oldest continually occupied habitats in the world, with a history dating back approximately 40,000 years.
Surfboard wax and sun-kissed hair, this is where children giggle and splash in crystal clear pools ripe with sealife and surrounded by rugged rock formations weathered by the ocean.
At the centre of the Margaret River Wine Region lies a charming town called Cowaramup, named by the Wardandi people and meaning ‘Place of the Cowara’, a purple crowned lorikeet that once inhabited the area.
Step outside of the everyday and into a dream. A place where reality and the otherworldly combine. Feel the freedom and experience the flavours of the Margaret River Region.