Located in the south West of Western Australia, Margaret River is a spectacular destination, characterized by a fascinating mix of nature and culture, made up of large forests, limestone caves, wineries, whale watching, stingrays, hiking, and mountain bike tracks, six national parks, Australia's tallest lighthouse and above all, hundreds of kilometers of virgin and pristine beaches lapped by emerald waters which are a fishing and scuba diving paradise
It is a region to discover solo or with the family, popular with gourmets and lovers of the outdoors and nature.
Margaret River has always been a hotspot for families getting away from Perth for the weekend or often the entire school holiday period. Kids are welcome at most wineries, so having a Margaret River Passenger Transport service private driver for the day is a great way to take the kids out, while mum and dad indulge in a delicious lunch with a vino or two!
For those who want to visit Margaret River with children, here are our recommendations for the best activities in the region.
Adventure in the Discover Deadly Reptile Park
Discover Deadly Reptile Park is definitely one of the best activities for children, allowing them to have a unique educational experience and discover some of Western Australia's most secret and mysterious creatures. It has a large selection of venomous reptiles, snakes, and spiders up to forked-tongued lizards, large constricting pythons, and a crocodile. There is also a café, as well as a playground, where you can relax after your visit while the kids continue to have fun!
Explore the Caves of the South West
Margaret River is home to a hundred decorated limestone caves dating back over a million years. Following the road of the caves, you will take a delightful journey into the woods that intersect some of the most beautiful caves in the area, each with its own peculiarities. Among those that can be visited, even with children, we suggest the cave of Ngilgi, that of Mammoth, that of the Lake, and that of the Jewel.
Meet and interact with Birds of Prey
Eagles Heritage is one of Australia's largest wildlife centers dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of injured, orphaned, or displaced birds of prey. Twice a day they put on an awesome light show, where you can see some of the partially disabled birds spread their wings. Kids will love getting photos with an Owl, a Falcon, or maybe an Eagle and they can keep the family busy longer than you'd think. This place is bigger than it looks, after the show, take a walk down the native forest trails, to explore and enjoy the bushland sanctuary, which is home to over 40 resident raptors!
Get lost at Amaze'n Mazes
This is another activity that is exceptionally fun to play with your children and the perfect place to spend a family day out. The maze is truly impressive and is sure to keep the whole family busy for hours. Finding the center will be fine, but getting out of the maze will be a real challenge!
But besides the maze, there are other games: mini-golf, other mazes, playgrounds, outdoor games and puzzles, giant chess, checkers, Jenga, and five acres of beautiful gardens filled with native birds and butterflies, perfect for a relaxing stroll. The park is full of benches where you can rest between games and enjoy the warm Australian sun.
Lunch at a Winery
Margaret River has many wineries and breweries that are family-friendly. Swings and Roundabouts is a favorite with the kids, Cheeky Monkey Brewery is another. You'll find that almost all wineries and breweries welcome kids and some even prefer them! Many parents find that the best way to enjoy a family day out is with a Private Margaret River Passenger Transport Service , as this way you get to pick your spots to visit and stay as long as you like.
You can choose one with a fancy restaurant like the Vasse Felix, or bring your own picnic and taste the little gems of the Mr. Barval winery. Being such a small family-run business like many wineries, the Mr. Barval estate is kid-friendly and has a quite homely feel. The kids will surely keep busy in the park and tree swings as you taste the wines.