Reasons to Stay
Quay West Resort Bunker Bay is perfectly located to explore the world-renowned Margaret River Wine Region. Enjoy gourmet food, award-winning wineries, endless white beaches and stunning bushland.
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Award-winning wineries
Enjoy world class wines from 100+ wineries in the Margaret River Wine Region.

The Margaret River Wine Region is well known for its superb wines and stunning wineries. Visit well known wine labels including Mosswood, Lamont's and Leeuwin Estate or explore smaller unique cellar doors.
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Surf the South West coastline
The number of beaches and bays are endless.

The Margaret River Region coastal drive will lead you to spectacular beaches and you are sure to find your own secret haven through the winding roads and hidden paths. Surf the breaks at Prevelly Beach where the worlds best challenge it out at The Margaret River Pro, Three Bears, Conto Springs Beach, Margaret's, Windmills, North Point, Super Tubes, Smiths Beach or The Farm located in Bunker Bay.
Image of Surfers at Conto Srpings Beach - courtesy of Tourism Western Australia
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Picture perfect all year round
Margaret River is the holiday destination for all seasons.

Take a morning walk in autumn among the fresh air surrounded by the misty wooded forests; enjoy a cosy night by a log fire drinking a glass of local port; spring picnics by Bunker Bay overlooking playful whales; or warm summer days lazing on endless white sand with crystal sparkling waters.
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The ultimate gourmet experience
Fresh local produce, cooked by passionate world-class chefs.

Other Side of the Moon Restaurant, located within the Margaret River resort - Quay West Resort Bunker Bay, offers indoor and alfresco dining with Indian Ocean vistas and distinctly 'modern Australian' cuisine underpinned by soft Mediterranean influences.
Throughout the countryside there are also many award-winning restaurants and cafes with tastes to suit any palette. -
Explore dazzling natural beauty
See amazing flora, fauna and endless rolling hills.

Take the family to discover what's hiding in the caves, wander the Cape Naturaliste National Park, kayak down the Margaret River or walk part of the Cape to Cape track.
Image of cyclists on Caves Road in Boranup State Forest - courtesy of Tourism Western Australia

