Cowaramup: An Incredible Holiday Getaway in the Wine Town of Australia
The charming town of Cowaramup is not only popular with wines but with cows as well. Cowaramup is a town located in the Southwest of Western Australia, 7.5 miles north of Margaret River. The town was given the name by the local Aboriginal people, which mean the cowara birds place. In 1925, the town site was a gazette, initially to support the dairy and timber industries. The locals often nickname the city as ‘Cowtown’ with the cow as the reference in the name and t history of the dairy farming.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Cowaramup in Australia is from November to April, when the temperature is warmer, pleasant and has limited rainfall. This is also the good time to grab the best deals around the area. The best hotel options include the Olio Bello Lakeside Glamping, which offers a different kind of glamping experience on a majestic organic olive farm at the core of Margaret River. Consider on booking a night at The Noble Grape Guesthouse or at the Ellenbrook Cottages.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There are wineries, breweries and amazing places to visit that can be found in the wine country. You can enjoy a glass of wine in the Vasse Felix, overlooking to the first ever winery and vineyard established in the Margaret River Wine Region. The next stop should be at Cowaramup Brewing Company, offering quality hand crafted lagers and ales and a range of local wines with an outstanding menu focusing on locally produce products. Walk next to the Candy Cow sweet shop, which is a must, especially if you have kids with you.