Boranup Forest

Margaret River is approximately 3 hours south of Perth by road and makes a refreshing weekend getaway. With 250,000 people visiting the area every year, it still hasn’t lost its small town attraction. Whilst the area is well known for its wineries and breweries, the area has so much more to offer and an area we want to explore is Boranup Karri Forest.

We start our whirlwind visit by leaving Perth Friday afternoon and reach Margaret River before night fall. Some choose to sleep under the stars, and there would have been a time that would have appealed to me, but these days it’s all soft beds, spa baths and breakfast in bed for us.

Up early to visit the Margaret River Visitor Centre, we pick up some maps and a bit of local knowledge. Armed with a well detailed map of Boranup Karri Forest and surrounding area, it’s time to head off to do a bit of sight seeing and drop in to watch local artisans crafting unique furniture from centuries old timber. I’m in awe of the potters revealing things of beauty from lumps of earth, to seeing sand turned into fine glassware.

On the way back to Perth we take a slight detour via Augusta, 42Km further south. Known for its local tourist attraction, Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse it’s definitely worth the visit. We really enjoyed a slow drive through the Boranup Karri Forest where the luxury of a SUV makes all the difference. We see some magnificent ancient Karri trees reaching heights of 60 metres and more. As we make our way through the forest a rest spot is provided with a viewing platform. Take the time to breath in the air, listen to the bush, the birds, and the wind moving through the trees.

So many sights to see in so little time, we head back to Perth with the promise that we’ll be back.

Does this sound like an ideal place to relax and and enjoy the serenity? Is the Boranup Forest somewhere you would have like to while away a few hours?

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31 Responses

  1. Aaron says:

    There’s something about the Boranup forest that is mesmerizing! There’s a 4WD track that runs from Conto’s and out onto the Boranup forest drive that is fantastic. You’ve got to love Margaret River!
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  2. Donna Janke says:

    Margaret River looks and sounds like a fantastic place to visit. It’s on my list of things to see in Australia. Great photos.
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    • Lyn says:

      Thank you for stopping by to have a read and leave a comment Donna. Margaret River is a beautiful place and I’d recommend a few days to check it out.

  3. What a wonderful weekend away, even if it was a whirlwind, you got to see some beautiful sights.
    Thanks fro joining in #wednesdaywanderlust
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    • Lyn says:

      The Boronup Forest is a beautiful area Malinda, a place we love to escape to.

  4. Margherita says:

    I love the look of that forest! Stunning! Thanks for joining Weekend Travel Inspiration!
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    • Lyn says:

      Thanks for your comment Margherita, it is a truly stunning part of the country.

  5. I so enjoy seeing other countries via the Nature Notes posts… Such a wonderful country you live in….Michelle

    • Steve says:

      Michelle, Western Australia has a very diverse range of flora and fauna with a lot of species found only here. From the beaches to the forests, rocky mountain ranges to the sweeping sands of the deserts, all within our backyard. Thanks for posting the Nature Notes linkup.

  6. Margaret River is such a beautiful and unique part of Australia. Great photos
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    • Steve says:

      The forests of the South West make for some beautiful serene locations, the photographers wonderland.

  7. Arnie says:

    There are so many places to see in the world, and you make Margaret River sound so appealing. One of these days we will make it there.
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    • Steve says:

      Arnie 250,000 visitors can’t be wrong. Every time we visit, we have great difficulty tearing ourselves away. By day 2 we seriously think about living there permanently.

  8. Muza-chan says:

    Beautiful…
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    • Steve says:

      So many areas just like this through out the South West of Western Australia. If you get the chance spend a couple of weeks in a campervan, well worth the time.

  9. Corinne says:

    I have heard so much about Margaret River, and you can bet that will be one of the first things I do next I’m in Australia!
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  10. The dancing fountain maidens are joyful. I would love to visit Margaret River.
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    • Lyn says:

      Charles if you do make it to Perth you really must take the few days extra and head ‘downsouth’ to Margs.

  11. I love the mural of the couple on the scooter, and the lighthouse shot is great too, can you visit inside it?
    Suze The Luxury Columnist recently posted…Heaven in Devon at The Cary ArmsMy Profile

    • Steve says:

      Hi Suze, The mural is inside The Grove Experience liquor distillery, Margaret River, its an iconic scene from the 1953 smash hit “Roman Holiday” staring Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse is open for guided tours and is located on the most southerly point of Western Australia, a scenic drive from Augusta.

  12. Rhonda Albom says:

    While your tree and scenery photos are lovely, it’s the koala falling out of the tree sign that somehow caught my eye. Something we have in common, I now prefer a bed as well, although not always as luxurious as yours 🙂
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