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Camping Expeditions in Boranup and Beyond

CAMPING EXPEDITIONS TO BORANUP & BEYOND

IMAGES | Zac White

he Margaret River Region is globally recognised in equal parts for its famed surf breaks and top-notch chardonnays. But beyond the waves and the wine, the region packs a serious punch in natural diversity. Ancient caves, old growth karri and marri forests and inland river systems make camping expeditions truly rewarding if you’re chasing adventures off the beaten track. Photographer Zac White spent a few days at Margaret River Retreat, connecting with nature and capturing some shots. His images reflect the gracious moments and simple pleasures of a camping holiday in the south west.

Top: Margaret River Retreat offer everything you need for a sustainable stay. Glamping tents and self-contained studio accommodation Opposite: The Margaret River Region is a safe and affordable holiday for kids with loads of natureplay places to discover. It’s also never too long from A to B which is a plus if you’re running thin on patience with little backseat drivers. Left: Driving through the Boranup Forest is a magical experience

/ ... beyond the waves and the wine, the region packs a serious punch in natural diversity

Right: Stay at the Alexandra Bridge campground and get direct access to the Blackwood River. *Note this site does not take bookings and is on a first come- first serve basis

Below: An unsealed limestone road will take you along the coast of Conto cliffs