I had to head into work on Friday, but at least it was only one day, plus a client had moved a meeting to next Monday, so I headed home early. Plus, the effects of "WA Jet Lag" were cutting in - there is such a thing, or maybe it was a psychosomatic reaction to not being on holidays any more.
Overall, the trip was a great mid-winter getaway for us. We travelled to new places, discovered new wineries, drank excellent wines and sampled great food - which was roughly the plan. Margaret River is a nice place to visit, but I suspect if it was busy then it wouldn't be as pleasant an experience. The town would fill up very quickly, and many of the wineries I suspect would be packed. When we went to Leeuwin Estate, we were the only ones there, and had a great experience. I know others who have been there, felt it was too big an operation and got an impersonal service. As usual, we tried to stick to the smaller, family run wineries, and enjoyed all of them, and have already placed a couple of orders for wine. A couple of those that we visited were just nice, and we wouldn't go back. But, there were also a lot we didn't get to.
The Great Southern area, around Frankland River, Mount Barker and Denmark has a heap of excellent wineries. We only scratched the surface with three, and would go back again to find out more, using Denmark as a base, if we couldn't stay at my friend's place. But the real standout was the Ferguson and Henty Valleys, east of Bunbury. There is a lot to explore in that area, and one that we'll try again once we get over the the West again.
We'd use all of the accommodation places again, they were just right. We had made bookings back in November, along with the hire car booking that saved us a lot of money, as prices climbed steeply a couple of month's ago. And thanks to JohnM for making the time to stop in at our hotel for a chat and drinks.
Now for planning next year's mid-winter escape.