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Osmington, WA

Tucked just 20 kilometers northeast of the iconic Margaret River lies Osmington, a serene township that offers a window into Western Australia’s rural charm. A leisurely three-hour drive from Perth will transport you to this quiet community, where the rolling landscapes tell stories of early settlement and modern-day agricultural pursuits.

Known For

  • Rural vineyards and scenic farmland
  • Proximity to the Margaret River wine region
  • St John’s Anglican Church, a heritage-listed landmark

Osmington’s origins trace back to Western Australia’s Group Settlement Scheme, which aimed to bolster agricultural development in the early 20th century. Group 85 of the scheme took root here, fostering a community reliant on farming and resilience. Among the enduring symbols of this period is St John’s Anglican Church, constructed in 1933 and now recognized for its historical significance by the Heritage Council of Western Australia.

Today, while the primary school and many initial features of the settlement have faded, Osmington’s legacy lives on through its rural landscapes and the stories shared by its small but close-knit population.

Osmington’s charm lies in its proximity to some of Western Australia’s most celebrated destinations. A short drive can lead visitors to the majestic caves of the Margaret River region, including Lake Cave and Mammoth Cave, where dramatic limestone formations leave a lasting impression.

For wildlife enthusiasts, the Eagles Heritage Raptor Wildlife Centre is an unforgettable experience, with daily demonstrations showcasing the skill and grace of birds of prey. Just a bit further afield, the Margaret River Chocolate Company provides a sweet retreat, offering handcrafted treats and a glimpse into the art of chocolate-making.

While Osmington itself remains a tranquil farming community, the nearby Margaret River region is a haven for culinary exploration. Visitors can enjoy world-class wineries like Vasse Felix and Leeuwin Estate, complemented by breweries such as Cheeky Monkey Brewing Co. The area’s farm-to-table philosophy ensures fresh and flavorful dining experiences, from casual cafes to fine dining establishments.

Where To Stay

Osmington caters to those seeking privacy and a deep connection to nature. Shambala Nature Retreat stands out as a remarkable eco-friendly lodging option, offering a tranquil forest sanctuary with seasonal retreats and group accommodation.

For those looking to stay a bit further out, the Margaret River region provides an array of options, ranging from luxury boutique stays at Injidup Spa Retreat to budget-friendly choices like the Margaret River Backpackers.

Getting There

Reaching Osmington is most convenient by car, with well-maintained routes guiding you from Perth to this peaceful corner of the South West. The journey offers glimpses of Western Australia’s diverse landscapes, setting the tone for the serene experience awaiting in Osmington.

Public transportation options are limited, reinforcing the rural allure of this area. For travelers with a sense of adventure, cycling through the quiet roads and scenic surroundings provides an immersive way to explore Osmington’s unique environment.

About Osmington

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Osmington Postcode: 6285
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -33.92096
  • Longitude: 115.20595
  • Elevation: 92m
  • Population: 135
  • Median Income: $24336
  • Area (Sq/km): 34.536
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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