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Hackersley Estate

Hackersley Estate

Winery with an award winning restaurant in the hills of Ferguson Valley.
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Hackersley Estate
Located in the heart of the Ferguson Valley within the Geographe wine region, lies the majestic Hackersley Estate Winery and Restaurant.

Geographe is bisected by the Vasse, Capel, Ferguson, Collie and Brunswick rivers, descending from eastern hills as they flow into Geographe Bay in Australia’s south-west. Summers are warm and dry yet modified by prevailing south-west sea breezes from the Indian Ocean.

After early searches for good vineyard land in the Margaret River area in early 1997, Jeff and Kerry Ovens identified this little piece of paradise in the Ferguson Valley in the south-west of Western Australia as the site for their vineyard and winery.

Awarded “5 Star Winery” status by James Halliday in 2013, the vineyard now boasts a gold plate awarded restaurant to complement the many fine wines produced under the Hackersley label. Hosts, Aaron and Adrie Devitt offer a wonderful dining experience in the restaurant. Enjoy our spectacular views of the Ferguson Valley’s rolling hills.

Hackersley is open Thursday to Sunday from 10am-4pm for coffee/cake, dessert, cheese platter and wine tasting. 

Lunch service is offered from Friday to Sunday – a fixed-menu long lunch ($80pp) which changes approximately every 8 weeks. Reservations are recommended. 

Please note: We are a fixed menu restaurant and any variations must be pre-booked and will incur a surcharge.

As we have limited restaurant seating, please let us know as early as possible if you wish to change your seating numbers.

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