Things to Do in Margaret River: A Simple Day-Trip Planner (Pick Your Vibe)

If you’re looking for things to do in Margaret River and you keep bouncing between Google Maps, Instagram and tourism sites… you’re not alone. There are plenty of amazing places here — the hard part is choosing the right place for today without overthinking it.

From wineries and breweries to dog-friendly and family-friendly stops, here’s a simple way to plan your Margaret River day trip.

Route 1: Wine + lunch (the classic Margaret River day trip)

Best for: couples, visitors, “we want it simple and special”
Do this (2–4 stops max):

  • Start with one standout cellar door (go early)

  • Pick one place for lunch you’re genuinely keen for

  • Add one extra stop: brewery / distillery / farm gate / treat

  • Finish with a short walk or sunset if you feel like it

One rule: 1–2 wineries is plenty. Quality beats quantity.

Route 2: Hidden gems + scenery (less crowds, more “how have we never been here?”)

Best for: explorers, locals, repeat visitors
Do this:

  • Choose a scenic anchor: coast / forest / caves / lookout

  • Add one small producer or local specialty stop

  • Lock in a relaxed lunch (not a panic booking)

  • Do one short walk (even 20 minutes changes the day)

One rule: fewer stops, more time at each.

Route 3: Dog-friendly Margaret River (actually dog-friendly)

Best for: you + your four-legged shadow
Do this:

  • Start at a coffee stop with outdoor space

  • Choose a venue that clearly welcomes dogs (outdoor area matters)

  • Add a dog walk/beach stop (better vibes after)

  • Optional second venue — or finish early and enjoy it

One rule: make dog-friendly the filter, not the afterthought.

Route 4: Family-friendly Margaret River (kids included, stress excluded)

Best for: families, mixed groups, anyone who wants “easy”
Do this:

  • Start somewhere kids can move (not “sit still for two hours”)

  • Choose a lunch venue with space + quicker service

  • Add a treat stop (ice cream / chocolate / animals / markets)

  • Finish with an easy activity (beach, short walk, viewpoint)

One rule: plan around energy levels, not distance.

Route 5: Rainy day in Margaret River (warm route, still a great day)

Best for: winter trips, wet weather, “we still want to go out”
Do this:

  • Start with coffee + local produce

  • Pick one tasting venue you can enjoy indoors

  • Add one indoor stop (artisan shop, gallery, chocolate/cheese)

  • Finish with a long lunch and call it a win

One rule: don’t fight the weather — design the day for it.

The shortcut: plan by what you feel like, not by endless tabs

Most people don’t struggle because Margaret River lacks options. They struggle because discovery is scattered.

It gets easier the moment you can filter by what matters to you — like dog-friendly, family-friendly, lunch, live music, picnic spots, views, and experiences — and see it clearly on a map.

That’s why we’re building Jedhi: to make choosing where to go feel intuitive, not exhausting.

Margaret River day trip FAQ

What’s the best way to plan a Margaret River day trip?
Pick a vibe first (wine, scenery, dog-friendly, family-friendly), then stick to 2–4 stops.

How many wineries should you visit in one day?
Usually 1–2 — especially if you’re doing lunch or an extra stop.

What should you do in Margaret River if you only have one day?
Choose one anchor (a great winery or a scenic area), add lunch, then one extra stop or a short walk.

What are good rainy-day things to do in Margaret River?
Indoor tastings, local produce spots, artisan shops/galleries, and a relaxed lunch.

We’re building Jedhi to make discovery in the South West feel effortless — no endless searching, no static lists, just guidance that makes sense in the moment.


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