If you’re planning a trip to Margaret River and want a taste of what makes this region special, this tour might be just what you need. It’s a thoughtfully curated experience that combines small-batch winery visits, a guided coffee tasting, a walk through Boranup Forest, and a lovely farm lunch—all packed into about five and a half hours.
What really sets this tour apart are two things we love: first, the personal touch with behind-the-scenes visits at boutique wineries, offering a genuine insight into local wine-making; and second, the variety of local flavors and environments you get to explore—wine, coffee, and nature, all in one go.
One possible consideration is the pace—while it’s well-organized, there’s quite a bit packed in, so if you prefer a more relaxed, less structured experience, you might find it a touch full-on.
Greg was fantastic and the whale spotting was great as was the small group.A lot was packed in and the vineyards were very good.Ample tasting opportunities.
Ziggy made our tour memorable, interesting and fun. A small tour of six was really enjoyable. We had a great day and would highly recommend doing this tour ☺️ Lots of laughs, information and taste delights!!!
I had a fantastic day with Jan as our guide – she was very happy to share her knowledge about Margaret River as well as the wineries we visited. We visited Koffeeworks to start the day and then Brown Hill and Redgate wineries (both were great local family owned wineries), lunched at the Berry Farm and visited Redgate Beach.
This experience is ideal for those who want a well-rounded, authentic feel of Margaret River without the hassle of planning multiple visits. It’s especially suited for lovers of good wine and coffee, nature enthusiasts, and travelers who enjoy a mix of food, drink, and scenic vistas.
- Key Points
- A Closer Look at the Experience
- Coffee Roastery Tour and Tasting
- Boutique Wineries: Brown Hill Estate & Redgate Wines
- Lunch at The Berry Farm
- Nature Break: Boranup Forest or a “Secret Spot”
- The Overall Value and Group Size
- Transportation & Convenience
- Guides & Language
- Flexibility & Cancellation Policy
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- In Short: Is This Tour Right for You?
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Key Points

- Authentic small-batch winery visits with behind-the-scenes access
- Highly informative coffee tasting at a local roasting house
- Beautiful nature stop at Boranup Forest or a “secret spot”
- Delicious farm-to-table lunch at the Berry Farm
- Inclusive and flexible, with pickup options and live guides in multiple languages
- Value-packed, combining multiple experiences into one tour
A Closer Look at the Experience

This 5.5-hour tour offers a balanced mix of wine tasting, coffee education, food, and nature that makes for a really satisfying day. It’s clear the goal is to give you a genuine taste of Margaret River’s diversity, without rushing from place to place. We’ll walk through what each part involves and what you can expect.
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Coffee Roastery Tour and Tasting
The day kicks off at a local coffee roasting house, where you’ll be introduced to the art of coffee roasting. This isn’t just about sipping coffee; it’s about understanding what makes a good brew, the roasting process, and how to best enjoy coffee. We loved the way this segment sets a relaxed tone and sparks your senses early in the day—plus, it’s a great way to learn something new if you’re a coffee enthusiast.
The 55-minute guided tasting provides plenty of time to ask questions and get a deeper appreciation for the craft. It’s a highlight for many, especially as it pairs well with the ongoing theme of local, handcrafted products.
Boutique Wineries: Brown Hill Estate & Redgate Wines
Next, the tour visits two boutique wineries—Brown Hill Estate and Redgate Wines. These are not your big commercial wine brands but small, family-run producers that pride themselves on quality and authenticity.
At each, you’ll get a guided tour of the barrel room and vineyards, which are often more intimate and informative than larger wineries. The tasting sessions are generous, with a range of styles from crisp whites to bold reds.
The whole trip was a great experience Dani was very knowledgable, very professional & fun. We were in a small group who all interected well
We had an awesome day at truly well picked locations with great wine and food. Organizing the pick-up was really easy and our guide was very quick to respond. Met some very nice people on the tour and our guide Ziggy was really knowledgeable, giving us great additional information to what the local producers told us. All in all really enjoyed the whole tour and would totally recommend to get an overview and tasting of all the yummy things Margaret River has to offer.
Dani was a great tour guide and went above and beyond to give us a great day. He was very knowledgeable about the region and gave us many ideas for other things to do near Margaret River. This tour was a great pace and didn't feel rushed unlike some other wine tours I've been on. Overall great day!
From reviews, it’s clear that the guides really know their stuff. One traveler mentioned how Dani and Ziggy made the day "memorable, interesting, and fun," emphasizing that the knowledgeable guides elevate the experience. You get a taste of what makes Margaret River renowned for its wines—climate, land, and meticulous craftsmanship.
Lunch at The Berry Farm
Midday, it’s time for a relaxed lunch at The Berry Farm. This isn’t just a quick snack; it’s a homey, seasonal meal served at the cozy Cottage Cafe. The focus on fresh, local ingredients means you’re eating the region’s bounty, which adds to the sense of authenticity.
Following lunch, there are tastings of liqueurs and fortified wines, with the opportunity to purchase some local goodies like jams, relishes, and handmade products. Many reviews praise the quality and variety here, and some mention how the friendly staff make the experience extra enjoyable.
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After lunch, it’s time for a change of scenery—a scenic stop at Boranup Forest or a nearby “secret spot.” This is a lovely chance to stretch your legs and take in the imposing Karri trees, orchids, wildflowers, and perhaps spot some native wildlife like fairy wrens, lorikeets, or even an emu or kangaroo if you’re lucky.
Reviews consistently mention how peaceful and beautiful Boranup Forest is, with many appreciating the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty. It’s a perfect contrast to the wine and coffee segments, giving you a well-rounded experience of the region's landscapes.
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The Overall Value and Group Size

The tour keeps the group relatively small—around six people in some reviews—which makes for a more personal, engaging experience. This size allows guides to offer tailored insights and answer questions comfortably.
Cost-wise, the value is notable considering the variety of experiences: two winery visits with guided tours and tastings, a detailed coffee session, a farm lunch with additional tastings, and a scenic forest stop. If you enjoy a mix of food, drink, and nature, this tour offers good bang for your buck.
Transportation & Convenience
Pickup is available from Margaret River, with the main meeting point next to the Visitor Centre. The tour also offers hotel pickup and drop-off within about 10 km of the town, making it easy to fit into your plans. The entire experience is well-organized, with clear timing—each segment flows seamlessly, so you won’t feel rushed.
Guides & Language
Guides speak English, Spanish, and Portuguese, adding a welcoming touch for international travelers. Many reviews highlight the guides’ knowledgeable, friendly, and approachable demeanor, which enhances the overall enjoyment.
Flexibility & Cancellation Policy
The tour offers a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility if your plans change. Booking now and paying later is also available, which is handy when planning ahead.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience suits curious travelers who want to see more than just the standard wineries. It’s perfect for those who enjoy learning about local products, tasting good wine and coffee, and appreciating natural scenery all in one package.
If you appreciate a small-group, intimate setting with knowledgeable guides, you’ll find this tour particularly rewarding. It’s also a great choice if you want a balanced day that combines food, drink, and nature without feeling overwhelmed.
However, if you’re after a very leisurely, unstructured day, or if you prefer to visit only wineries without other stops, this might feel a bit full-on. But for most, the curated mix offers a comprehensive look at Margaret River’s highlights.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tour suitable for vegetarians or people with dietary restrictions?
The tour includes a homecooked lunch at the Berry Farm, which is typically flexible for dietary needs. It’s best to inform the provider in advance if you have specific restrictions.
What should I bring?
Just a passport or ID card for age verification. Comfortable clothing and shoes for the forest stop are also recommended.
Can I join if I’m traveling alone?
Absolutely. The small group size makes it easy to meet people and enjoy a friendly atmosphere.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While not explicitly designed for children, the nature walk and farm visit are generally suitable for older kids. It’s mainly a daytime experience focused on adults’ interests.
Are there any restrictions on drinks or food in the vehicle?
Yes, drinks, alcohol, and food are not allowed in the vehicle, and smoking is prohibited indoors and in the vehicle.
How long are the winery visits?
Each winery is visited for about an hour, giving enough time to explore, taste, and learn.
What kind of wines will I taste?
The tour features a variety of styles typical of Margaret River, with a guided tasting at each winery, including barrel room tours.
What is Boranup Forest like?
It’s an ancient forest of Karri trees with orchids, wildflowers, and native birds, providing a peaceful natural setting perfect for photos and relaxing walks.
How much does it cost?
While the price isn’t specified here, the value is high considering the multiple visits, tastings, lunch, and scenic stops included.
Secret Delights: Curated Wine, Coffee & Forest Experience
"Greg was fantastic and the whale spotting was great as was the small group.A lot was packed in and the vineyards were very good.Ample tasting oppor..."
In Short: Is This Tour Right for You?

If you’re after an up-close, authentic taste of Margaret River with personal guides, multiple tastings, and a scenic nature component, this tour delivers. It’s a well-organized, engaging mix that balances wine and coffee lovers’ interests with a touch of the region’s stunning natural environment.
You’ll appreciate the informative guides, the small group setting, and the chance to sample local produce in a relaxed but thoughtfully curated way. It’s especially suitable if you want a comprehensive day that highlights what makes Margaret River special—without the stress of planning each stop yourself.
However, if you prefer a slower pace with less packed scheduling, or you’re traveling with very young children, you might want to consider whether this full itinerary suits your style. Still, for most travelers seeking a genuine, tasty, and scenic experience, it hits the mark.
This tour offers a warm, friendly introduction to Margaret River’s best features—great wine, excellent coffee, lush forests, and tasty local food—all wrapped into one memorable day.
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