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Margarets Beach Resort - Margaret River

From $ 149.0 to $ 335.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9757 1227
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The only resort in Margaret River that wakes to the sound of the ocean.

Margarets Beach Resort overlooks the Indian Ocean at Gnarabup Beach just ten minutes from Margaret River township.

It offers luxurious self-catering holiday accommodation including studios, one bedroom spa apartment, two bedroom apartments and two bedroom deluxe spa apartments.

All apartments have either a private balcony or patio and some enjoy sweeping ocean views. There is a swimming pool, safe sheltered beaches as well as some challenging surf beaches just a short walk away. The property has bicycles and our friendly staff will give you suggestions on the best bike trails.

Enjoy easy access to the wineries, restaurants, cafes, galleries and other attractions of the Margaret River Wine Region.

Staff are well versed in local knowledge and will provide helpful suggestions on where to eat, walk, picnic, snorkel, fish or surf.

Delight in waking up to the sound of the magical Indian Ocean. Margarets Beach Resort offers affordable prices for luxurious accommodation for all getaways.

Whats close?

0.2 kms   Surfpoint Resort
0.5 kms   Sea & Soul
0.6 kms   Prevelly Villas
1.9 kms   Isaacs Ridge
3.4 kms   Bushy Lake Chalets
3.5 kms   Pinda Lodge
5.2 kms   Hilltop Studios
5.8 kms   Margaret River Waterfall Cottages
5.8 kms   Bussells Bushland Cottages
6.2 kms   Redgate Farmstay
6.5 kms   Caves Road Chalets
6.5 kms   Honeymoon Hill

attractions

0.3 kms   Greek Chapel of St John
0.4 kms   Prevelly Park
0.4 kms   Gnarabup Beach
0.7 kms   Alexandra Bridge
2.1 kms   Redgate Beach
3.9 kms   Ellensbrook Historic Home and Picnic Grounds
4.0 kms   Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park - Cowaramup
4.2 kms   CaveWorks
4.2 kms   Lake Cave
4.2 kms   Mammoth Cave
4.3 kms   Boranup Gallery
6.1 kms   Cowaramup Bay

events

0.7 kms   2009 Drug Aware Pro Margaret River
3.3 kms   Back to Nurture
6.4 kms   Leeuwin Concert Series 2009

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