Perth to Margaret River in 2 Days

Perth - Lake Clifton - Bunbury - Busselton - Margaret River - Pemberton

The road trip from Perth to Lake Clifton offers stunning coastal views along the Indian Ocean Drive, with the chance to see wild kangaroos and dolphins at play.

Traveling from Bunbury to Busselton, be sure to stop at the Busselton Jetty - the longest timber-piled jetty in the southern hemisphere - and enjoy a stroll along its length or take the jetty train.

The drive from Margaret River to Pemberton offers breathtaking scenery as you wind your way through towering Karri forests, with plenty of opportunities to stop and explore walking trails and ancient caves.

Currency (in the country)

  • AUD

Budget (for 2 days):

  • 300 AUD - 400 AUD

Average Basic Expenses per day:

  • Hotel/Campground: 25 AUD
  • Transport (Car rentals, Fuel etc): 50 AUD
  • Food: 50 AUD

Itinerary:

  1. Lake Clifton
  2. Bunbury
  3. Busselton
  4. Margaret River
  5. Pemberton
2 Day Itinerary - Perth to Margaret River

2 Day Itinerary - Perth to Margaret River

Lake Clifton Thrombolites

The road trip from Perth to Lake Clifton Thrombolites is a scenic journey that offers a glimpse of Western Australia’s natural beauty. Lake Clifton Thrombolites is a unique natural wonder that is home to living fossils that are millions of years old and can only be found in a few places around the world.

The drive from Perth to Lake Clifton Thrombolites takes approximately one hour and passes through picturesque towns and stunning landscapes.

Along the way, you can stop at wineries, breweries, and other attractions that showcase the region’s food and drink scene. Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful getaway, a road trip to Lake Clifton Thrombolites is sure to be an unforgettable experience.

Lake Clifton Thrombolites

Lake Clifton Thrombolites

Lake Clifton

Lake Clifton

Bunbury

After visiting Lake Clifton Thrombolites, a road trip to Bunbury is a natural continuation of your Western Australia adventure.

Bunbury is a bustling coastal city that offers a range of activities, including pristine beaches, scenic walks, and a vibrant food scene. The drive from Lake Clifton Thrombolites to Bunbury takes around 45 minutes and offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean and surrounding countryside.

Along the way, you can stop at small towns and attractions such as Harvey, which is known for its orchards and agriculture. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach getaway or an action-packed adventure, a road trip from Lake Clifton Thrombolites to Bunbury is a great way to experience the beauty of Western Australia.

Mangrove Boardwalk in Koombana Park

Mangrove Boardwalk in Koombana Park

Koombana Bay Lookout

Koombana Bay Lookout

Aerial View of Bunbury Coast from Marlston Hill Lookout

Aerial View of Bunbury Coast from Marlston Hill Lookout

Busselton

Places of Interest:

The road trip from Bunbury to Busselton is a short but scenic drive along the coast of Western Australia. Busselton is a charming seaside town that is home to one of the world’s longest wooden jetties, the Busselton Jetty, which stretches 1.8 kilometers into the ocean.

The Busselton Jetty is a must-visit attraction, offering stunning views of the ocean and the chance to spot marine life such as dolphins and whales. The jetty also features an underwater observatory, where visitors can see the colorful marine life and coral formations up close.

To get to the underwater observatory, you can take the Jetty Train, which departs from the Busselton Jetty and takes visitors to the end of the jetty, where the train continues to the nearby Underwater Observatory.

Busselton Jetty Train and Underwater Observatory
  • Entry to Underwater Observatory (including train): 35 AUD

The Jetty Train is a fun and convenient way to travel the length of the Busselton Jetty, which can be a long walk for some visitors. The train runs on a narrow gauge track and offers stunning views of the ocean along the way.

The Underwater Observatory is located at the end of the Busselton Jetty and offers a range of interactive exhibits and activities that showcase the marine life and history of the area. Visitors can learn about the local ecosystem and the role that the jetty has played in the region’s development.

The underwater observatory at the Underwater Observatory offers a unique and immersive way to experience the marine life of the Indian Ocean. Visitors can descend 8 meters below the surface to view a range of fish, crustaceans, and coral formations.

The Underwater Observatory also features a touch pool, where visitors can get up close and personal with some of the creatures that live in the surrounding waters, such as starfish and sea urchins.

In addition to the Jetty Train and Underwater Observatory, visitors to the Busselton Jetty can enjoy a range of other activities, including fishing, snorkeling, and diving. The jetty is also a popular spot for walking and cycling, with stunning views of the ocean and surrounding coastline.

Overall, the road trip from Bunbury to Busselton is a fantastic way to experience the beauty of the Western Australian coastline and to explore the unique attractions that Busselton has to offer, such as the Busselton Jetty and the Jetty Train to the Underwater Observatory.

Busselton Jetty

Busselton Jetty

Busselton Jetty Train

Busselton Jetty Train

View from Underwater Observatory

View from Underwater Observatory

Margaret River

Places of Interest:

The road trip from Busselton to Margaret River is a picturesque journey that takes you through rolling hills, lush forests, and charming towns.

Margaret River is a world-renowned wine region that offers visitors the chance to sample some of Western Australia’s finest wines, as well as artisanal foods and locally-made products.

The drive from Busselton to Margaret River takes around 45 minutes and passes through towns such as Dunsborough and Yallingup, which are known for their beautiful beaches and stunning coastal views.

Along the way, you can stop at wineries, breweries, and gourmet food stores that showcase the region’s produce, including cheese, chocolate, and olive oil.

Whether you’re a wine lover, a foodie, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, a road trip from Busselton to Margaret River is a must-do experience in Western Australia.

Camping at Conto Campground
  • Price per site: 45 AUD

Conto Campground is a popular destination for camping in the Margaret River region of Western Australia. Located in the heart of the Boranup Forest, it offers a peaceful and secluded setting for nature lovers. The campground provides basic amenities like toilets and barbecues, and visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, and swimming in the nearby Conto Beach.

Camping at Conto Campground

Camping at Conto Campground

Giants Cave
  • Entry to Giants Cave: 19 AUD

Giants Cave is a natural wonder located in the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park in Margaret River, Western Australia.

The cave system is known for its impressive stalactites, stalagmites, helictites, and shawls, formed over millions of years.

Visitors can explore the cave on a guided tour, which takes approximately 1 hour and covers around 500 meters.

The tour provides an educational and awe-inspiring experience, with knowledgeable guides explaining the geology and history of the cave.

Visitors should wear sturdy shoes and bring a jacket, as the temperature inside the cave is cool and damp.

Giants Cave

Giants Cave

Hamelin Bay Wines

After exploring the cave, a visit to the nearby Hamelin Bay Wines is highly recommended. This family-owned winery produces premium wines, and visitors can sample their wines in a beautiful tasting room overlooking the vineyards.

The winery also offers tours of their vineyards and cellar, giving visitors an insight into the wine-making process.

A visit to Giants Cave and Hamelin Bay Wines is a must-do experience for anyone visiting the Margaret River region, offering a unique blend of natural wonders and excellent wine.

Visitors can also enjoy other attractions in the area, such as beautiful beaches, gourmet food, and other wineries.

Hamelin Bay Wineyard

Hamelin Bay Wineyard

Pemberton

Places of Interest:

A road trip from Margaret River to Beedleup Falls in Pemberton is a scenic journey through the heart of the beautiful southwest region of Western Australia.

The drive takes around 1.5 hours and passes through picturesque countryside, towering karri forests, and quaint country towns.

Beedleup Falls

Once you arrive at Beedleup Falls, you will be rewarded with stunning views of the cascading waterfall, surrounded by lush forest and birdlife.

There are several walking trails in the area, including the popular Beedleup Falls Walk Trail, which takes visitors through the forest to the base of the waterfall.

Visitors can also enjoy picnicking, swimming, and fishing in the nearby Beedleup National Park, making it a perfect day trip destination from Margaret River.

Beedleup Falls

Beedleup Falls

Beedleup Recreational Lake

Beedleup Recreational Lake is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts in the Beedleup region. The lake offers a range of activities including fishing, kayaking, and picnicking in the surrounding parklands.

Visitors to the area are often treated to the sight of kangaroos grazing around the lake’s edge or hopping through the nearby bushland. The tranquil setting of the lake provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The Beedleup Recreational Lake is a must-visit for nature lovers looking to experience the beauty of the Australian countryside.

Kangaroos opposite to RAC Karri Valley Resort

Kangaroos opposite to RAC Karri Valley Resort

Kangaroos fighting each other

Kangaroos fighting each other

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