About this tour
Get your adrenaline pumping with two hours of adventure in Margaret River's dramatic southwest landscape. Choose between coasteering—scrambling, swimming and climbing along rugged cliffs where ocean meets rock—or fat-biking through the towering karri forest of Boranup. Both outings suit varying fitness levels and come fully geared. This is hands-on exploration, not passive sightseeing, in one of Western Australia's most striking regions.
Highlights
- Australia's only coasteering adventure along dramatic limestone cliffs
- Fat-bike trails through ancient karri forest canopy
- Scramble, swim and climb in tidal rock pools
- All safety gear included: wetsuit, helmet, flotation device
- Suitable for mixed fitness abilities
- Two-hour immersive experience in pristine bushland
What to expect
Coasteering involves navigating the shoreline on foot—expect scrambling over boulders, timing swims between surge and swell, and climbing up sea cliffs. It's technical but achievable for most; your guide reads conditions and adjusts accordingly. Fat-biking through Boranup is gentler: wider tyres grip sandy forest tracks, and you'll move through shaded canopy at a cruise pace, stopping to take in the scale of the old-growth trees. Either way, you're getting wet or muddy, and you'll feel properly worn out afterwards.
Good to know
Not suitable if you have spinal injuries, are pregnant, or have cardiovascular concerns. Bring a towel and change of clothes. Water isn't provided, so carry your own. Both activities run in small groups; book ahead, especially weekends.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.




