Wadandi Track, Margaret River

Wadandi Track, Margaret River

Natural Attractions

Highlights

  • Explore the 5-kilometre Wadandi Track, connecting Cowaramup and Witchcliffe through stunning natural landscapes.
  • Observe vibrant birdlife, including yellow robins and blue wrens, while wandering through lush forests.
  • Experience the rich Aboriginal heritage and history of the region along this easy-to-navigate trail.
  • Enjoy picnic areas and gentle terrain, perfect for walkers and cyclists of all skill levels.
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The track currently begins or ends (depending where you start) at Cowaramup and finishes at Witchcliffe. Passing though peppermint, jarrah and young karri forest the trail provides a firsthand view of the abundant bird life.

The track offers the opportunity to experience the Margaret River region through its natural environment, Aboriginal heritage and the rich history of the industries and communities served by the railway from 1884 to 1957.

Along the 5 kilometres north of Margaret River there are numerous bridges crossing a major river and creeks and streams of varying sizes. The trail is easy to navigate with picnic areas along the way. The spectacular birdlife includes yellow robins, parrots and blue wrens and the wildflowers are stunning in Spring (September to December).

As it was a railway, the gradient is relatively flat, and the terrain is generally gentle. However, it can get moderate in some places and a mountain bike is recommended.

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4.7 / 5 24 Google reviews

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Accreditations

  • WA – Australia's South West
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