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Margaret River, the Capes and Caves |
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If you like laid-back places
with beautiful scenery, plenty of things to do that are not too crowded,
then don't miss the Margaret River area, from
Cape Naturaliste in the North to Cape Leeuwin
in the south, is a must.
Surfing on this coastline is legendary. Described by surfing world champion Mark Richards as 'one of the world's finest'. A free surfing guide to the area is available from the tourist bureau in Dunsborough. If caves are your thing, then you are also in luck. There are over three hundred in the area between the capes. Jewel is the most beautiful cave, Mammoth Cave features a Jawbone of a fossilised Giant Wombat and Moondyne Cave has opportunities for an organised 'caving adventure'. When you have had your fill of beaches and bleached blonde hair, and have taken an album full of stalactite photos, it is probably time to head for one of the wineries - what the Margaret River is probably most famous for. There are over 35 of them in the area and therefore, perhaps a good place to start is the Margaret River Regional Wine Centre in Cowaramup. © Travellers Club 1997-2005. All Rights Reserved.
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