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Less than two hours south of Perth, Geographe is one of WA’s most captivating and diverse wine regions. It is home to majestic rural and native bush hinterland in the east matched with some of WA’s best beaches and exciting large towns like Bunbury and Busselton in the west. Geographe takes in the towns and areas of Capel, Yarloop, Harvey, Donnybrook, Dardanup and Collie all well known in the region. Here you will also find a diverse range of produce – perfect for the avid gourmet traveler! High in the Darling Range the Wellington Dam is an idyllic picnic spot to sample the crisp wines and local produce you have selected along the way.

 

Visit the local associations' websites: 

Bunbury Visitor Centre - www.visitbunbury.com.au
Collie Visitor Centre - www.collierivervalley.org.au
Donnybrook Visitor Information Centre - www.donnybrooktourism.com.au 
Harvey Visitor Centre - www.harveytourism.com 
Ferguson Valley Visitor Centre – 5 Ferguson Road Dardanup

Geographe Vignerons Association - www.geographewine.com.au 

Geographe Wine Region Cellar Sales 

Geographe Winery Sunset over Geographe Bay Geographe Cellar Door Busselton Jetty  

Things to know about Geographe.

 

The Geographe region takes in the curve of land on Geographe Bay and extends inland through the Darling Range. The region is divided by several river valleys, which have deposited alluvial soils that are high in nutrient content. This area has long been recognised as some of the best farming land anywhere in Australia and many land owners have been in the area for generations. It is these conditions that in recent years have been recognised as essential for premium grape production. With early planting dating back to the First World War, our early vignerons had great foresight, as today some of the state’s most opulent wines are emerging from this exciting and naturally lovely area. Geographe produces shiraz, chardonnay, sauvignon blanc and semillon – but there’s also exciting new varieties like tempranillo and zinfadel now available.

 

• Geographe takes its name from the French explorer Nicholas Baudin’s ship, Le Géographe.

 

• At two kilometres long, Busselton Jetty is the longest wooden structure in the Southern Hemisphere.

 

• Busselton Jetty has an underwater observatory allowing you to observe over 300 marine species without getting wet.

 

The Apple Fun Park at Donnybrook, is the largest free children’s play park in Australia. Complete with BBQ facilities and shade.

 

• Some trees in the Tuart Forest National Park are up to 400 years old.

 
  
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Geographe Wine Region

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