The Gourmet Traill
Andrea Ilott, The Margaret River Cook, is one of Western Australia’s most innovative and successful chefs. When visiting The Larder (Shop 2), you can follow “the traill” of aromas wafting through from Andrea’s demonstration kitchen. You may see her cooking that day’s delicious gourmet ‘foods to go’, which only need minutes in the microwave oven or stovetop, before you can be enjoying a delicious meal in the comfort of The Traill.
This is the place to seek new recipe ideas and to source those hard to find ingredients for gift ideas and hampers. The Larder has the ultimate selection for any occasion
Andrea has also launched her ‘in store’ cooking classes, so follow the link www.larder.biz
The Art Traill
You only have to wander up and down the main street to appreciate
just a minute sprinkling of the diverse talents of local artists.
From pottery to paintings, from sculpture to sensuous photographic
images and silks, from magnificent timber furniture to mosaics, jewellery
and glassware.
If you wish to explore a little further afield, you could spend a whole
day visiting the various galleries along Caves Road, not forgetting
that many wineries also display artwork.
So drop into the Margaret River Visitor Centre just across the road
and pick up some brochures that will help you plan your own special
art traill.
The Wine Traill
Whether you’re a wine connoisseur specialising in a particular style
of wine, someone who wants to learn a little more about what makes
a good wine, or someone who just wants to find a good bottle or two
for a meal or a gift, you will find exactly what you want in the Margaret
River wine region.
It is home to a wide variety of internationally award – winning wines
– shiraz, cabernet sauvignon, semillion sauvignon blanc and chardonnay.
It’s worth taking a trip to the Margaret River Visitor Centre, where
you can plan your own vintage wine traill.
The Adventure Traill
Seeking a little adventure, something out of the ordinary?
There are so many things to do around Margaret River that you may not
be able to fit them all in, over one trip.
You can learn abseiling, rock-climbing and even surfing.
Enjoy forest rides on horseback, or hire a bicycle or walk; experience
the wonder of some of the 300 spectacular limestone caves along the
cape.
Take a Bushtucker canoe tour and learn what native plants are edible:
if you are an intrepid adventurer you never know when you may need
this knowledge!
Ask at the Margaret River Visitor Centre across the road, for more
information, so you can follow the adventure traill.

