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fiogf49gjkf0d The town of
MARGARET RIVER
, like the eponymous region, has come to symbolize every stress-worn Perthian's dream to escape the rat race, set up a craft boutique or a sylvan getaway, and claim their share of the Good Life. It's a favourite place for a mix of holiday-makers, partying wave-riders, floral-clad muses and the vanguard of fortunate "mappies" (middle-aged professionals) who moved in ahead of the real-estate boom.
Margaret River is not necessarily the best place actually to stay - prices can be high in summer when the town is busy - but it's handy for shopping, eating out and browsing, while its
tourist office
(daily 9am-5pm; tel 08/9757 2911,
amrta@netserv.net.au
), on the Bussell Highway, represents the whole region. Westrail and South West Coach Lines
buses
visit daily from Perth; local
taxis
(tel 08/9757 3444) are used to being taken along on some serious wine-tasting jaunts. Highly recommended are local Bushtucker Tours (tel 08/9757 9084), who run a
cave and canoe tour
($33) as well as a
winery tour
($44).
The range of
accommodation
is vast, with over sixty sites in the immediate vicinity, but the woodland settings out of town are the ones to go for; the helpful tourist office has big portfolios full of ideas. The
Inne Town
A
backpackers'
(free call 1800 244 115; under $50), on the main road at the north end of town, is ideally central but that's the only thing going for it. A better idea for budget travellers is
Margaret River Lodge
, 2km out of town on Railway Terrace (tel 08/9757 9532, fax 9757 2352,
www.mrlodge.com.au
), which also has rooms with en suites (dorms under $20, rooms $50-70) or sample backpacker luxury at
Surfpoint Lodge
out on the beach. At the other end of the scale,
Basildene Manor
on Walcliffe Road (tel 08/9757 3140, fax 9757 3383,
www.basildene.com.au
; $150 and upwards), built in 1912, is a re-creation of an English manor listed by the National Trust as a significant Heritage property. Both the
Margaret River
(tel 08/9757 2180; on-site vans $35-50) and the
Riverview
(tel 08/9757 2270; on-site vans $35-50)
caravan parks
are just a kilometre out of town.
The whole countryside is dotted with charming restaurants, often attached to
wineries
. In town, the main street has a host of good-quality
restaurants
and
cafA©s
. Try the
Ark of Iris
cafA©; the sesame burgers and veggie breakfasts at
CafA© 1 Eleven
; or join the young crowd at
Settlers
, the town's main
pub
, which puts on live music in summer.
CafA© FortA©s
(tel 08/9757 3101) is an upmarket restaurant that uses locally grown produce. There's an
internet cafA©
behind the Challenge bank on the Bussell Highway.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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