About this tour
Walk through Margaret River's Passel Estate at dusk, where vineyard rows meet native bushland and a spring-fed dam. This 90-minute experience pairs guided tastings of estate wines with insights into the property's land restoration work. You'll traverse manicured grounds and natural reserves while sipping, with $60 of your ticket supporting ongoing conservation. It's a rare chance to see how a working winery manages both production and ecological stewardship in Western Australia's premium wine country.
Highlights
- Sunset walk across vineyards and conservation areas
- Taste estate wines while learning production methods
- Native frogs and waterbirds in working dam
- Support conservation with every ticket purchased
- Secluded Margaret River location, minimal crowds
- Light snacks paired with wine tastings
What to expect
Expect a leisurely evening stroll starting as light fades. Your guide will move you between vineyard sections and native bushland patches, stopping to discuss how the estate balances commercial viticulture with habitat restoration. Wine pours happen at several spots across the property—bring comfortable walking shoes as you'll cover uneven ground and slopes. The pace is unhurried; this isn't a fitness test but a sensory wander. You'll see the dam up close, where resident birds and frogs are most active at dusk. Snacks arrive mid-walk. The whole experience unfolds in that golden-hour window when Margaret River's landscape shifts colour.
Good to know
Wear sturdy shoes with grip. The walk crosses natural and manicured terrain with some inclines. Not suitable for spinal injuries, severe cardiovascular issues, or pregnancy. Suitable for all fitness levels otherwise. Bring a light layer—dusk cools quickly. Dinner is not included; plan accordingly.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original WA Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.



