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Argyle, WA

Just a short two-hour drive south of Perth, Argyle offers a calm escape in the heart of Western Australia’s South West region. Located near the historic town of Donnybrook and the vibrant city of Bunbury, Argyle combines natural beauty with a touch of history.

Known For

  • Heritage-listed Hazelwood homestead
  • Scenic Preston River Loop Walk
  • Proximity to Donnybrook Apple Fun Park

Argyle’s roots run deep into the cultural heritage of the Noongar nation, particularly the Wardandi people, who are the traditional custodians of this land. The area’s European settlement began in the late 19th century, with its most notable landmark, the Hazelwood homestead, constructed in 1905. This heritage-listed building reflects the region’s early settler history, standing as a tribute to a bygone era.

The blend of Indigenous and European histories gives Argyle its unique character, with stories of the past etched into its landscapes and preserved within the local community.

With a small population of just over 500 residents, Argyle boasts a close-knit community characterized by a slower pace of life. The area appeals to both families and retirees, with its peaceful surroundings and connection to nature. Predominantly Australian-born, the residents take pride in maintaining their heritage and supporting sustainable living practices.

The demographics reflect a mix of traditional Australian values and a welcoming spirit, making it an appealing destination for those looking to connect with local culture.

The charm of Argyle lies in its quiet simplicity. The Preston River, which meanders through the area, offers picturesque spots for picnics and leisurely strolls. For visitors interested in heritage, the Hazelwood homestead is a must-visit, showcasing historic architecture and a glimpse into early 20th-century life.

Nearby Donnybrook expands the options for exploration. Known for its apple orchards, the town offers seasonal fruit picking, scenic drives, and the family-friendly Apple Fun Park.

While Argyle itself is rural, the surrounding region offers a variety of culinary delights. Local cafés and bakeries in Donnybrook serve fresh, homemade meals, while nearby wineries provide a chance to sample some of the South West’s finest vintages. Look out for venues offering local produce, which reflects the area’s agricultural roots.

Accommodation options cater to various preferences, from cozy bed-and-breakfasts to comfortable motels.

In Donnybrook, you’ll find family-friendly stays and boutique lodgings, perfect for couples seeking a romantic retreat. Additionally, the proximity to Bunbury opens up even more choices, including hotels and serviced apartments.

Getting to Argyle

The journey to Argyle is as enjoyable as the destination. The South Western Highway provides a scenic route from Perth, with plenty of opportunities to stop and explore along the way. Public transport options include TransWA buses that connect Perth to nearby towns like Donnybrook and Bunbury, making the trip accessible for those without a car.

Argyle’s tranquil atmosphere, coupled with its rich heritage and proximity to attractions, makes it a unique destination in Western Australia’s South West.

About Argyle

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Argyle Postcode: 6239
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -33.54822
  • Longitude: 115.76634
  • Elevation: 61m
  • Population: 545
  • Median Income: $34996
  • Area (Sq/km): 13.793
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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