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Action Outdoors Association |
PO Box 285 Nedlands Perth, Western Australia 6909 Australia +61 (0)8 9487 2548 http://www.aoa.iinet.net.au |
Want to try a little of everything wild? Enjoy a weekend caving, bush walking, abseiling, cycling, canoeing, four wheel driving and more. Alternatively, liven your weekdays trying squash, tennis, badminton or the regular Wednesday walk around the Perth foreshores. Weekend trips and weekly sports venues are listed in the associations magazine, available from most camping stores, or on the website. Visitors are very welcome at all events--contact event coordinators for details and to register for trips. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Premiere theme park |
179 Progress Drive Bibra Lake Perth, WA 6163 Australia +61 8 9417 9666 http://www.adventureworld.net.au |
Only 20 minutes drive from Perth, this is Western Australia's major theme park. It is only open from September until April but with over 30 exhilarating rides and a wildlife park, it is worth a visit. Try the Tunnel of Terror, the Turbo Mountain Roller coaster or meet some of Australia's original inhabitants in the wildlife area and touch farm. Do not forget your swimsuit - the park has swimming areas and a children's water playground. There are food and refreshment outlets and shaded picnic areas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New aquatic facilities |
332 Benara Road Beechboro Perth, WA 6063 Australia +61 (0)8 9267 9040 http://www.swan.wa.gov.au/comm... |
This centre has only recently had a brand new aquatic centre added. The facilities include a fully equipped gym, aerobics program and heated swimming pool. There are also a number of lifestyle programs conducted at the centre for both children and adults. Courses vary from arts and crafts to self-defence. Regular competitions in a range of sports are held in the indoor and outdoor stadiums. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Aquarium of Western Australia |
91 Southside Drive Hillarys Boat Harbour Perth, WA 6025 Australia +61 8 9447 7500 http://www.aqwa.com.au |
Aquarium of Western Australia offers a journey to through many of the marine environments found in Western Australia. Visit the mangrove forests of the tropical north and the granite shores of the southern regions. Whether it is the thrill of the Touch Pool or the view of a feeding frenzy, a day at the Aquarium of Western Australia will be action-packed. Feeding sessions are held every half-hour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tranquil forest garden |
362 Croyden Road Roleystone Perth, WA 6111 Australia +61 8 9496 1171 http://www.araluenbotanicpark.... |
Established in the 1930s by youth volunteers, Araluen is a superb botanic parkland in the hills area. Surrounded by tall forests, it has spectacular terraced gardens, waterfalls and rock pools. There are picnic, barbecue and restaurant facilities as well as numerous special events held throughout the year. In the summer months, the amphitheatre is the venue for concerts or you can catch a movie in the outdoor cinema. If you are in Perth during the spring season do not miss the tulip display. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Valley views and native forest |
Country Club Avenue Roleystone Perth, WA 6111 Australia +61 (0)8 9397 9033 http://www.araluencc.com.au |
Do not let the kangaroos or the carpets of wildflowers distract you from your swing. Araluen Country Club's 18 holes weave through native red gum forest, around the creeks and valleys of Roleystone. Challenges like the par three 16th, with the tee 30 metres above the green, the blind tee shot at the 9th, water features and a hilly layout reward serious golfers. Social golfers will enjoy riding through the valley and views from the Verandahs Restaurant. September and October are the months to enjoy the wildflowers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Slippery and scaly |
304-308 South Western Highway Wungong Perth, WA 6112 Australia +61 8 9399 6927 http://www.armadalereptilecent... |
Reptile phobes beware! Slithery snakes and scaly lizards abound in this park. The Armadale Reptile Park was set up as a conservation and education facility back in 1994. They now house more than 200 species of reptiles from the venomous local variety to the more friendly python family and waddling goanna. The park also lodges a variety of other residents that do not belong to the reptile fraternity like flying foxes, quokkas and enichindas. Other amenities include barbecue areas, a snack bar and souvenir shop. Admission: Adults AUD11; children AUD6.50; concession AUD8.80. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bibbulmun Track |
Starting Point - corner Mundaring Weir & Railway Roads Kalamunda Perth, WA 6076 Australia +61 8 9481 0551 http://www.bibbulmuntrack.org.au/ |
A favorite with outdoor enthusiasts, this is one of the longest walking tracks in Australia. It stretches 963 kilometres from Kalamunda to Albany. The track winds and climbs through spectacular scenery including Jarrah and Karri forests unique to Western Australia. For those not keen to spend six weeks on their feet, the return trip from Kalamunda to Mundaring Weir Hotel proves a comfortable day walk. Facilities: Shelters and camping sites are available. Admission: Free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Suburban sanctuary |
Bibra Lake Perth, WA 6163 Australia +61 8 9411 3444 http://www.cockburn.wa.gov.au |
This is a popular southern suburb lake with rambling bush land. Bibra Lake is one of a series of lakes and wetlands within the Beeliar National Park group. It is a freshwater lake with large flocks of black swans and waterfowl feeding and relaxing on its shores. The parkland surrounding the lake has excellent picnic and barbecue areas as well as a fun adventure playground for kids. There is also a wetlands education centre where you can see sick and injured wildlife as they recover before release back into the wild. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Magnificent botanic gardens |
25 Drovers Place Wanneroo Perth, WA 6065 Australia +61 (0)8 9405 1475 http://www.botanicgolf.com.au/ |
This 26-hole mini golf course is set amidst five acres of picturesque gardens. The botanical gardens, a feature of the golf course, are some of the most magnificent to be found in Perth with rolling lawns, waterfalls, rockeries, ornamental ponds and many exotic plants.The Garden Cafe, an alfresco style cafe, provides a great place to unwind. It caters lunch, morning and afternoon tea, as well as private bookings and group functions. Botanic Golf offers the opportunity to enjoy a fun golf game in a delightful setting. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wave riding thrill |
8 Troode Street Spearwood Perth, WA 6163 Australia +61 (0)8 9418 6888 http://www.holiday-wa.net/cabl... |
Water skiing, wave boarding, water slides and swimming pools--this place offers watery fun (particularly in summer). Cables is popular as a water-sports venue but also offers basketball, volleyball and mini golf facilities. The Slingshot, a reverse bungee, flings punters 45 meters into the air. Great for entertaining a group, with excellent barbecue areas, children's playgrounds, a licensed restaurant and a snack bar. If you want to learn how to water ski this is the place to visit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Trek surrounding forest |
361 Paulls Valley Road Paulls Valley Perth, WA 6076 Australia +61 8 9293 1156 http://www.camelfarm.com/ |
Situated on the Darling Escarpment, this farm offers visitors the opportunity to trek through the surrounding State forest on a camel's back. Two of the more popular treks are the evening barbecue trek and the overnighter in the forest. For those not keen on a trek, enjoy a short camel ride at the farm, wander through the gardens, and meet the resident farm animals. Picnic facilities and light refreshments are available. A novel form of transport to the farm is walking. Take the Bibbulmum Track from Kalamunda - approximately two hours. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Secluded sandy beaches |
Cape Peron Road Cape Peron Perth, WA 6168 Australia +61 8 9483 1111 (Tourist Information) |
Situated within the Shoalwater Marine Park is a group of ideal beaches for children. Cape Peron offers a wonderful series of small bays with rocky outcrops making the area an adventure to explore. This is a great spot for snorkelling and shore diving. The best time for diving is in the morning before the wind begins to blow too much. The marine park covers 6,545 hectares taking in Shoalwater Bay and Warnbro Sound with a chain of limestone islands including Penguin Island and Seal Island. Ferries and tours to the islands run from Mersey Point. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Caversham Wildlife Park |
Lord Street Whiteman Park Perth, WA 6028 Australia +61 8 9248 1984 http://www.cavershamwildlife.c... |
Get friendly with a wallaby, cuddle a koala, feed the deer, or watch the monkeys play. Caversham Wildlife Park, a menagerie of native and exotic animals and birds, will prove a fun day out particularly for children. Take a picnic or cook up a feast on one of the on-site barbecues. The kiosk offers light refreshments and ice creams, plus souvenirs. The farm encourages a very interactive environment ensuring plenty of opportunities to get up-close and personal with the residents. Do not forget your camera! Admission: Adults AUD15; students AUD10. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sensational picnic spot |
Soldiers Road Bedfordale Perth, WA 6112 Australia +61 (0)8 9397 5286 http://www.watercorporation.co... |
Built in the 1920s, this dam is a quaint and accessible picnic spot. It is a lovely area surrounded by forest providing a soothing atmosphere particularly in the hot summer months. There are short walking trails where you will hear the cackle of a Kookabura or spot a majestic Black Cockatoo. The children's playground is always a hit and there is a large open grassed area suitable for ball games. The picnic areas are nicely maintained and there is no shortage of barbecues. No dogs allowed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Iron men and women |
Inglewood Pool Alexander Drive, Inglewood Perth, WA 6052 Australia +61 (0)8 9370 1392 http://www.citytriclub.asn.au/ |
Excellent bike paths, rivers and beaches as well as the temperate climate make Perth a superb environment for tri-athletes. September to May is the competition season. Cititri members can attend weekly swim training at Inglewood Pool, wind-trainer and transition bike sessions at Bike Force (corner of Canning Highway and Berwick Street, South Perth). Run sessions are held at Noranda Running Track on Wilde Road in Noranda. Call +61 (0)412 140 340 for running and cycling details. A monthly Sunday social ride starts from Claremont pool. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spectacular viewing |
2 Val Street (Cruising Yacht Club) Perth, WA 6168 Australia +61 8 9527 5468 |
The spectacular sight of white sails gliding across the water ensures the popularity of this regatta. The Cruising Yacht Club in Rockingham holds this three-day event every December. First held in 1957, it now attracts a large contingent of boats that particpate in an array of sailing and boating activities. The clubhouse jetty, the best viewing spot, bursts with activity, live music, and dancing. The club offers food/beverage facilities and a licensed bar. Phone for racing and entertainment details. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Enchanting family home |
Ocean Reef Rd Woodvale Perth, WA 6026 Australia +61 (0) 9405 5000 http://www.wanneroo.wa.gov.au/ |
Step back in time when you visit this old family home. Built in 1860, this beautifully restored residence is the oldest surviving home in Wanneroo. The Cockman family gifted it to the city in 1988. Set in delightful grounds, the limestone house contains five bedrooms and a wooden extension. Cockman House is an excellent example of early pioneer life, with nearly 90% of the original furniture remaining. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Australian wildlife galore |
Off Mills Road East Gosnells Perth, WA 6110 Australia +61 8 9390 6090 http://www.cohunu.com.au/ |
Situated in the Darling Ranges this park offers spectacular views of the city and coastline. Started in 1975, the park covers 40 acres, and has become a leading breeder of koalas in captivity. A highlight is the rare opportunity to hold a koala. A wonderful observation tunnel affords the opportunity to view the nocturnal habits of wombats. You can wander through the bird aviary and feed a selection of colourful native parrots. Do not miss the view from the revolving restaurant and bar. Admission: Adults AUD22; children AUD11. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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White sandy beaches |
109 Broome Street Cottesloe Perth, WA 6011 Australia +61 8 9285 5000 http://www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au |
The sprawling white beaches in Perth are sensational - this one tends to be particularly popular. Regular swimmers, picnicking families and sun-bakers frequent Cottlesloe. It also offers a wonderful choice of locations to watch the sunset. Enjoy spectacular views across the Indian Ocean from one of the many cafes and restaurants along Marine Parade or from a tranquil spot on the sand. At the southern end of the beach, a reasonably sheltered reef proves a great spot for snorkelling. The main beach area has showers and toilets. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Darlington Estate Winery |
1495 Nelson Road Darlington Perth, WA 6070 Australia +61 8 9299 6268 http://www.darlingtonestate.co... |
This winery is somewhat unique when compared to the others surrounding Perth. The vines here are planted on the rolling slopes of the Darling Range, rather than on the river flats. Winemakers, Balt and Caspar van der Meer, use organic growing methods to produce their range of wines. The estate offers fine dining in a particularly Australian bush setting. Trees reach up through the roof of the dining area and patrons can enjoy superb views over the vines and valley below. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Deluxe Chauffeured Limousines WA |
59 Bulwer St Perth, WA 6000 Australia +61 8 9246 5116 http://www.chauffeuredcars.com... |
Like the idea of designing your own luxury tour? Established in 1972, this company boasts a fleet of luxury sedans and stretch limousines that will ensure you travel in style. Options include a city tour, a country tour or a day on the golf course. If you feel uncertain about the best spots to visit, ask for advice, this company can offer the expertise to plan a top tour. If your choice is a day playing golf, they also have experienced caddies on hand. Cost depends on tour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dance extraordinaire |
Sorrento Quay, Hillarys Hillarys Boat Harbour Perth, WA 6025 Australia +61 8 9246 5545 |
Enjoy a weekend of dance and waterside fantasy at Hillarys Boat Harbour. The boardwalk area provides a delightful backdrop, as dance groups from across Perth showcase their talent. A wonderfully eclectic gathering of dance styles includes ballet, modern, funk, jazz, tap, acrobatics, and ethnic dancing troupes. The festival started in 1996, and has featured the Youth Ballet of Western Australia as a regular act every year. Situated on the Indian Ocean this site offers a superb haven to enjoy some shopping, and dining as well. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Picnic, canoeing and fishing spot |
Western end of Swan Street Guildford Perth, WA 6055 Australia +61 8 9379 9400 |
This spot beside the Swan River is a local favourite. As well as being a popular picnic ground, it is a great spot for fishing or canoeing. There is a boat launch provided. If you prefer not to venture into the water, there are a number of walking trails through the Sugar Gums that shade the area. Facilities on site include barbecues and picnic benches, drinking fountain and children's playground equipment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicious fresh fish |
Lot 470 Mundijong Road Baldivis Perth, WA 6171 Australia +61 8 9524 1911 http://www.goldenponds.com.au/ |
Catch your own fish or Marron (a delicious native crayfish). This is the spot to enjoy a relaxing fishing outing, with 70 ponds to choose from on a 100-acre property. A range of equipment can be hired, including bikes and canoes. Visitors with an interest in aqauculture can enjoy the display centre, with viewing aquariums and a hatchery. A kiosk offers a range of snacks, and barbecue facilities are available. Admission: Free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Barbecue Your Fish |
14 Beaumont Way Greenwood Perth, WA 6024 Australia +61 0 8 9342 1056 / +61 0 407 853 697 http://www.gonefishingbeachsaf... |
For those who suffer from seasickness but love to fish, this is the solution. Treat yourself to a four-wheel drive beach fishing adventure at a secluded beach. You will enjoy up to 10 hours fishing, swimming, relaxing, and time to marvel at a spectacular sunset while barbecuing your catch. You do not need any experience as free advice is part of the package. Tailor, salmon, skippy and shark are just a few of the fish that live in the waters along the Perth coastline. Departs: 1p daily (Have lunch beforehand). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gumnut creations |
231 Toodyay Road Middle Swan Perth, WA 6056 Australia +61 8 9274 5727 http://www.gumnutfactory.com.au/ |
Enjoy a tour of the Gumnut Factory where hundreds of gumnut creations are handmade from Western Australian nuts. The nuts of the Eucalyptus tree, the Banksia and a variety of wildflowers are specially treated for insects and preserved in lacquer. Look out for the amazing model village called Gumnutland, skilfully crafted from local timbers. Do not miss the new Timber and Flora display either. A colossal craft display boasts some great gift ideas, sold at factory direct prices. Relax with a Devonshire Tea, light lunch or Cappuccino at the Gumnut Tearooms. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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More than a boat show |
Southside Dr Hillarys Boat Harbour Perth, WA 6025 Australia +61 8 9271 9688 http://www.biawa.asn.au |
Sorrento Quay provides a superb location for this fun family day out. Enjoy waterside activities galore, including free boat rides and dinghy swamping races. Lots of demonstrations and displays - you can learn how to fillet a fish or update your boat safety skills. The excellent selection of boats and marine accessories proves a highlight. Started in 1996, the show runs over a weekend, generally in March, with activities along the boardwalk area of the quay. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Head for the hills and forest! |
Allens Road (off Mundaring Weir Road) Mundaring Perth, WA 6073 Australia +61 8 9295 2244 http://www.calm.wa.gov.au/tour... |
The Hills Forest Activity Centre opened in 1990. As its name suggests, the centre offers enjoyable activities undertaken in the hills and the forest. While the centre opens daily, it is a good idea to phone ahead for details on scheduled activities. You can join a night walk or 'Meet the Marsupials'. For the more adventurous, try abseiling under the full moon. A local favourite is the summer music series. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Superb forest walking |
28 km east of Perth Greenmount Perth, WA 6056 Australia +61 8 9298 8344 http://www.naturebase.net/nati... |
Visiting a forest while in Western Australian should be on the top of your list. This park is one of the oldest and most-loved picnic areas located in the Darling Ranges. The main tree species found in the area are Jarrah, Marri and Wandoo - home to an abundance of bird life. Take time to enjoy the extensive walking trails and visit the lookout for the fantastic views. Other features are the 100 year-old railway tunnel, the two waterfalls and rock pool. The park has a tavern and several picnic areas with barbecues. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Robert Trent Jones Jnr links |
Country Club Boulevard Joondalup Perth, WA 6919 Australia +61 (0)8 9400 8800 http://www.joondalupresort.com.au |
Quarry, Dunes, Lakes--the names on this Robert Trent Jones Jr course say it all. On these three nines you will find classic Scots-style links with awesome bunkers, five massive quarries and water hazards to test the bravest golfer. The course is associated with the Joondalup Country Club Resort complex, with luxury facilities and a separate members lounge. Cart hire is included in green fees and soft-spike shoes are compulsory. Golf can be played all year in Perth, though rain can be expected June-September. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great local celebration |
Grand Boulevard Joondalup Perth, WA 6127 Australia +61 (0)8 9400 4992 http://festival.joondalup.wa.g... |
This local festival presents two days of street entertainment and a night parade. It is relatively new to the festival scene yet exudes a well-worn and vibrant character. Buskers, street theatre, BMX and skating displays, and a dance program entertain the crowds. Also, a main stage features well-known acts, such as Marcia Hines and the Perth Jazz Orchestra. A weekend event: if you can only make one day try for the Saturday so you do not miss the night parade at 7p. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fantastic opportunity |
70 Kalamatta Way Gooseberry Hill Perth, WA 6076 Australia +61 8 9293 1416 http://www.kanyanawildlife.org... |
Encounter some of Western Australia's endangered native wildlife and learn how those in need of help are rehabilitated into the wild. Do not miss this unique opportunity, the chance to get close to native animals rarely seen in the wild. Established in 1962, the centre cares for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife. Approximately 86 volunteers and 15 permanent staff care for more than 100 animals at a time, including Bilbys and Western Barred Bandicoots. Tours can be arranged at any time, although a night visit proves a treat as many of the residents are nocturnal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spectacular scenic flights |
4 Baron Way, Jandakot Perth, WA 6164 Australia +61 8 9354 1158 http://kookaburra.iinet.net.au |
On a clear day, this is a superb way to see the city and coastline. Passengers in the air between September and November are likely to spot humpback whales frolicking in the Indian Ocean. This is also a great option for those short on time yet interested in visiting attractions beyond the city. The more sought after tours include the Monkey mia Day and Wave rock & Pinnacles, which provide once in a lifetime views and experiences. This center also serves as a training site for pilots who wish to sharpen their flying skills. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ancient lakes and parks |
Wanneroo Road Wanneroo Perth, WA 6065 Australia +61 8 9483 1111 (Tourist Information) |
Enjoy a day walking, cycling or picnicking at a group of ancient lakes in the northern outskirts of Perth. The most popular is Lake Joondalup with bush walking around its perimeter and a series of cycle ways that wind through native bush. There are plenty of opportunities to observe an abundance of wildlife and migratory birds. Other sites in the area to visit include Lakes Goollelal and Walluburnup as well as Beenyup Swamps. Amenities include picnics, barbecues and there are three historic sites to visit - Perry's Paddock, Cockman House and Luisini Winery. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Magical lakeland |
Rosedale Road Chidlow Perth, WA 6556 Australia +61 8 9572 4248 http://www.westernaustralia.co... |
This is a popular freshwater swimming area and family picnic spot situated in the Darling Ranges. The lake, with a surface area of 30 acres, is surrounded by attractive native bush lands with great walking trails. Hire a canoe for a paddle or take a ride on the miniature railway. Enjoy some bird spotting, there are 70 species of birds in the area. If you are visiting in spring the wildflowers are spectacular. There is a cafe with light meals, and picnic areas with electric and wood burning barbecues. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ideal concert outing |
Stevens Rd Perth, WA 6285 Australia +61 (0)8 9430 4099 http://www.leeuwinestate.com.au |
If you need an excuse to hit the road and see the countryside, then this concert series offers a good reason to get out of town. It takes place in a vineyard setting at the Leeuwin Estate. Since the inaugural 1984 concert, the event has been attracting top international acts including Roberta Flack, Michael Crawford and native son, John Farnham. Plus, it seems like just about everybody on the continent shows up so tickets go fast. In 1993, another concert was added to showcase Australian talent. It is the perfect draw for families and a great time to have a picnic (bring your own or pre-order a Leeuwin hamper). Admission: Leeuwin Estate Concert AUD105 (via mailing list); Australian Family Concert AUD10-AUD25. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spectacular waterfalls |
Falls Road Lesmurdie Perth, WA 6076 Australia +61 8 9483 1111 (Tourist Information) |
On a hot day, head to the hills for a refreshing dip in a freshwater rock pool. This wonderfully wild park has an excellent picnic spot alongside Lesmurdie Falls. The falls are spectacular in full flow during winter and spring and in wildflower season, brilliant colours punctuate the walking trails. Key features of the area include the rocky granite terrain and the towering Marri and Jarrah trees. If you miss the winter/spring season, the park is still worth a visit all year round. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Venue for summer cricket match |
West Swan Road Guildford Perth, WA 6055 Australia +61 8 9267 9000 http://www.swan.wa.gov.au/comm... |
An international cricket match is held each year in October/November at this riverside location. The Park is transformed, with tiered seating and marquees erected for the crowds that come to soak up the sun and the sporting atmosphere. The Park, just across the bridge from the Guildford town centre, marks the beginning of the tourist drive through the Swan Valley. The area has three ovals and a picnic area by the river. Facilities include electric and wood barbecues, tables and seats, toilets, tap water and children's playground equipment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Discover adventure |
157 Fletcher Road Karnup Perth, WA 6171 Australia +61 (0)8 9524 1656 http://www.totaltravel.com/tra... |
See a telephone exchange in action. View solar and alternative energy exhibits. Linga Longa is an educational and science based park covering 10 acres. Meet farm animals, find your way through a maze, and explore the hands-on discovery center. This is an excellent place to take the family, and the kids will love the mini train rides. Started in 1995, the park offers plenty of fun games and activities to keep everyone happy. There are picnic areas with barbecues, and a kiosk. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gourmet picnic and tour |
30 km's east of Perth City Perth, WA 6071 Australia +61 8 9298 8617 http://www.llamaleisure.com.au |
Situated in the Perth hills, this is a wonderful bed and breakfast. If you are not staying here then treat yourself to one of their gourmet picnic tours guided by a llama. Llama Leisure, started in 1992, is home to more than 20 llamas and a few resident kangaroos. This delightful farming property overlooks Southglen Lake. Tours generally cater for groups up to ten people such as the Rooftop Supper with Lorenzo and Satchmo tour or the Peruvian Picnic. An alternative is Morning Tea with Toppy for two to four people. Refer to website for accommodation rates. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Animals, birds and more |
157 Paganoni Road Karnup Perth, WA 6176 Australia +61 8 9537 1404 http://www.marapana.com/ |
Feed a selection of native and introduced animals, meet the koalas and chat to the camels. This is a hands-on wildlife park with kangaroos, wombats, deer, water buffalo, and plenty more. Regular tours of the koala enclosure ensure an intimate encounter with one of Australia's cuddly icons. Amusements include a great water playground and a golfing range. Other amenities: a kiosk that serves light meals, and barbecue and picnic facilities. Admission: Adults AUD13.50; children AUD6; seniors AUD9. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Snorkel sparkling waters |
Between Trigg Island and Burns Beach Perth, WA 6020 Australia +61 8 9483 1111 (Tourist Information) |
Stretching from Trigg Island to Burns Beach, this is an aquatic sanctuary. Established in 1987, it was the first marine park in Western Australia. An abundance of seabirds and marine life inhabit a string of lagoons, reefs and small islands that are reasonably accessible. Two top spots are Little Island (with an underwater nature trail suitable for scuba diving and snorkelling) and North Lump (with caves, tunnels and swim-throughs). The Sunset Coast runs parallel to the park, with a combination of wonderful sweeping white sandy beaches and rugged rocky cliffs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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River side swimming and walking |
First Avenue West Midland Perth, WA 6056 Australia +61 8 9267 9000 http://www.swan.wa.gov.au/comm... |
This popular park and picnic area on the banks of the Swan River is the site of the old West Midland Swimming Pool and is still a popular swimming spot. The picnic area has wood barbecues and picnic tables, a children's playground and gravel parking area. A large oval is nearby. The John George Walk Trail leads from the picnic area to Reg Bond Reserve in Middle Swan. This riverside trail takes in views across to the vineyards of Riverbank Estate and Sandalford Wines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classic rafting fun |
Hillarys Boat Harbour Sorrento Quay, Hillarys Perth, WA 6025 Australia +61 8 9246 5545 http://www.homeinwa.com.au/seg... |
Visitors are guaranteed a good laugh at this crazy day of harbour side fun. The regatta, started in 1988, raises funds for the West Australian Telethon. Each year more than 250 competitors construct rafts from milk cartons, then test the rafts in a variety of races. Entrants dress up to coordinate with their creative rafts - anything from a model titanic to a pedal-powered craft. The day also includes a sandcastle competition, and plenty of beachside activities and entertainment. Admission: Spectators free. Race entrance fee AUD12. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exploratory delight |
1625 Neaves Road Bullsbrook Perth, WA 6084 Australia +61 8 9571 1375 http://www.themaze.iinet.net.au/ |
Located in a delightful parkland setting, this attraction offers a fun filled outing. Challenge yourself in the five mazes, or battle it out on the mini golf course. Started in 1980, the Maze covers a 20-acre area with a number of superb picnic spots. The park boasts a menagerie of native animals and a koala viewing facility, which offers a close encounter with a cuddly marsupial. If you do not get the chance to pack a hamper there is a cafe with a selection of tasty treats on site. Admission: Adults AUD13; children AUD7; family AUD38. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Whale of a time |
PO Box 402 Melville Perth, WA 6163 Australia +61 8 9319 1410 |
Do not miss this chance to catch a big fish while in Perth. Barry from Moby Dick Charters is a long-time local with the fishing knowledge to ensure you get a bite. With a choice of two boats, punters can travel as far as 30 miles out to sea to fish for dhufish, snapper and groper. The other option is a light fishing trip to Rottnest Island or on the Swan River. Moby Dick Charters also offers surfing and aquatic tours out to Rottnest and Carnac Islands, or barbecue river cruises. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pristine mountain dam |
Mundaring Weir Road Perth, WA 6073 Australia +61 8 9295 2455 http://www.watercorporation.co... |
Enjoy this spectacular expanse of water lying in the peaceful Helena River Valley. Mundaring Weir provides the water for farms, mines and towns inland as far afield as Kalgoorlie. The pristine beauty of the weir has made it a popular spot to visit. Rolling lawns and natural bush surround the weir and it is along the route of the Bibbulmum Track. The weir is a wonderful day's walk from the track's starting point at Kalamunda. There is a history museum on site, the C.Y. O'Connor Museum, named after the engineer who masterminded the original water pipeline. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Park with natural lake |
20, Clydesdale Street Como Perth, WA 6152 Australia +61 8 9474 0777 (Civic Center) |
Originally grazing land in the early days of settlement, this park is now a popular picnic area. A large natural lake, in the centre of the park, provides a home for a variety of water birds. While lots of human activity abounds, with plenty of grassed area to kick a football around or throw a Frisbee. Facilities include free electronic and gas barbecues, toilets, tap water and three children's playground areas. The park also boasts night lighting. Remember - dogs must be on a leash. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The best netball contact in Perth |
Suite 2, 59 Walters Drive Osborne Park Perth, WA 6017 Australia +61 (0)8 9242 1244 http://www1.wanetball.com.au/ |
The fast, tactical style of netball (similar to basketball but no dribbling) keeps it the most popular women's sport in Australia, and is bringing more and more men and boys to competitions. Grades from sub-junior to State League can be played in Perth, with the season lasting from April to September. Most adult grades (divisions one, two and under-17) play on Saturday afternoons. At all but the highest level, competition is played in district leagues. This association can give you the contact information for your local district. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Waterfall in the hills |
Toodyay Road Gidgegannup Perth, WA 6083 Australia +61 8 9267 9000 http://www.swan.wa.gov.au/comm... |
This popular picnic spot is located near the Noble Falls Tavern, just outside the Hills township of Gidgegannup. Wooroloo Brook creates the falls as it splashes its way over a rocky outcrop. Wood and electric barbecues are on site, although you need to supply your own paper and wood. Sheltered tables and seats provide a place to eat. Counter-meals are available at the Tavern across the road. There are toilets and tap water at the site as well. The facilities include a footbridge and a playground for children. Not recommended for swimming. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bird life and snorkelling |
50 kilometres south of Perth Mersey Point Perth, WA 6169 Australia +61 8 9592 5191 http://www.calm.wa.gov.au/tour... |
Little penguins and numerous sea birds inhabit this 12.5-hectare island haven. Penguin Island (700 metres off the mainland) is a breeding site for 16 species of birds. The island also boasts excellent snorkelling and surfing conditions, delightful picnic areas, a Discovery Centre, lookouts and walkways. A ferry operates (on the hour) from Mersey Point at Shoalwater and ferry tickets include entry to the Island Discovery Centre. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Perth Observatory |
337 Walnut Road Bickley Perth, WA 6076 Australia +61 (0)8 9293 8255 / +61 (0)8 9293 8109 (Information) http://www.perthobservatory.wa... |
Explore the sky, by day or night, at the Perth Observatory. Situated on Mount Gungin in the picturesque Darling Ranges, the observatory is both an informative and an enjoyable outing. Founded in 1896, it was moved from its original home on Mount Eliza (near Kings Park) to its present location in the 1960s. Star viewing sessions take place from October to May in the Observatory's viewing facility. Scheduled tours (day and night) organised by appointment. Admission: Adults AUD18, children AUD12, (Evening viewing). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Age-old formations |
224 Scarborough Beach Road Doubleview Perth, WA 6018 Australia +61 8 9204 4600 http://www.travelbug.com.au/ |
Situated in the Nambung National Park, the Pinnacles are definitely worth the three-hour drive. These lunar-like limestone formations are an awesome sight dotted across the sandy landscape. This tour is more than just a trip north. You will stop at Yanchep National Park, home to koalas, kangaroos and emus, while en route to the Pinnacles. On arrival at the Pinnacles, there is plenty of time to explore these unusual formations then it is on to Cervantes for lunch - a wonderful little coastal town. The tour take place at 7a every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Friendly club with views of Swan River |
Honour Avenue Bicton Perth, WA 6157 Australia +61 (0)8 9330 3262 |
Superb views over the Swan River to Fremantle and ocean views from the eighth tee. Moderate hills are the main challenge on the shady nine-hole golf course. The course kiosk has excellent coffee and hot snacks, but just down the hill Walter's River Cafe offers a larger lunch menu. Golf and tennis can be played here 364 days per year, though rain can be expected June-September. Booking is advisable. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Chance of a lifetime |
PO Box 5321 Rockingham Perth, WA 6168 Australia +61 8 9591 1333 http://www.dolphins.com.au |
Many people would relish the chance to swim with dolphins. Rockingham Dolphins has been operating since 1987 and know all the right spots when it comes to locating wild dolphins. They take daily trips from September 1 until May 31. Cruise through the waters off Rockingham--home to around 180 bottlenose dolphins. When you find the dolphins, leap into the water and savour this unique experience. All dolphins at Rockingham are wild, (meaning no tricks, no training), thus experience the mammal in it's true habitual state! The trip runs between two and five hours. The other option is a dolphin watch tour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ancient thrombolites |
Corner Safety Bay Road & Lake Street Rockingham Perth, WA 6168 Australia +61 8 9483 1111 (Tourist Information) http://www.calm.wa.gov.au/nati... |
Unique plants, birds and other wildlife reside in a series of salt and freshwater lakes in the Rockingham region. Lake Richmond, the most popular, offers a wonderful walk that follows the shoreline. A striking feature along the way is the unusual prehistoric domed thrombolites. The Naragebup Environment Centre is worth a visit. It boasts an array of useful information and some interesting exhibits. Refer to the centre's website for further details - http://www.southwest.com.au/~rrec/naragebup/welcome.shtml. Other sites to visit include Lakes Cooloongup and Walungup plus the Ansley and Paganoni Swamps. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Island paradise |
Rottnest Island Perth, WA 6161 Australia +61 8 9372 9752 http://www.rottnest.wa.gov.au |
Only 25 minutes by ferry from the mainland, enjoy this aquatic paradise. Rottnest Island, 11 kilometres long and almost five kilometres wide, boasts numerous fantastic beaches. Enjoy leisure activities galore. Bicycles, the main source of transport, can be hired at Thomson Bay. The amazing array of marine life living in the coral reefs (that fringe the island) ensure superb snorkelling and scuba diving. The island also proves very popular with city surfers short on good surf. Beware - the flora and fauna is protected, including the cute quokkas (native marsupials like mini-kanagroos). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Surf and sand, rescue & competition |
The Esplanade Scarborough Perth, WA 6019 Australia +61 (0)8 9341 1011 http://www.scarboro.com.au |
Find surf, sand, sport and a social club here. This is the biggest surf club in Western Australia. The 600 plus members watch over the local beaches as well as field teams in inter-club and inter-state competitions. Full members patrol the beaches, train and take part in competitions. Juniors train and compete, while associate members take up support and administrative roles. Clubhouse facilities include showers, change rooms, gym, licensed bar, dining and function rooms and a surfside position looking across the Indian Ocean. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fast track fun |
Eddie Barron Drive Midvale Perth, WA 6056 Australia +61 8 9250 6701 http://www.speeddome.wa.gov.au |
Just east of Perth is the only sports facility in Western Australia that has a combined indoor velodrome and roller sport complex. Home to the WA Cycling Federation, Roller Sports Australia WA and the WA Bicycle Motorcross Association, this is the state's main cycling and roller-skating venue. It has cycling tracks, inline hockey grounds, figure skating and speed skating courses. Opened in 1989, Speed Dome has hosted a number of major events including the 1997 UCI World Track Cycling Championships. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Welcome to Swan Valley |
22 Meadow Street Perth, WA 6055 Australia +61 8 9379 9400 http://www.swanvalley.com.au/ |
This multi weekend event celebrates the people and the produce of the Swan Valley. Venues across the region offer wine and food tastings, activities, and arts. 40 to 50 venues participate including wineries, galleries, restaurants, schools, churches and farms. A leisurely drive from Perth, the Swan Valley provides a pleasant atmosphere to enjoy the many activities on offer. For those with a lot of energy, a bicycle proves a fun way to enjoy the valley. Alternatively, a special tour bus operates from Guildford train station. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Camel trek adventure |
Yanchep Beach Road Yanchep Perth, WA 6035 Australia http://www.stablesyanchep.com.... |
One hump or two? In the northern part of Perth, the Stables at Yanchep provide a unique way to check out the scenery--from the hump of a camel. The stables are suitably located for both delightful beach rides and tranquil scenic bush trails. The selection of ride options range from a quick trot within the stable grounds to a lengthy trek. Visitors should to book ahead for treks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Surf gurus school |
Carpark No. 2, 360 West Coast Drive Trigg Beach Perth, WA 6029 Australia +61 (0)8 9448 0004 http://www.surfingaustralia.com |
Want to ride the waves off Rottnest Island, catch the big rollers off Margaret River and Yallingup or try the tricky conditions off Trigg Beach? The Sunset Coast of Western Australia has some unique surf spots, and Surfing WA have the local knowledge. Club surf schools offer a comprehensive introduction to surfing. For more advanced wave riders, Surfing WA has designed coaching programs, facilitates junior development, is the representative voice of surfers, and organizes surfing contests for members. Phone or checkout the website for events and locations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fitness and recreation facilities |
Gray Drive Midvale Perth, WA 6056 Australia +61 (0)8 9267 9090 http://www.swan.wa.gov.au/comm... |
This centre has a multitude of facilities and activities for health and fitness. The aquatic centre features an eight lane lap pool as well as a leisure pool, aquarobics classes, sauna and spa. If your preferred way of keeping fit does not include water, the centre conducts a range of fitness classes including aerobics and areoboxing. Classes in yoga, tai chi and self-defence are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Clydesdale horse-drawn tour |
Swan Valley Oasis Resort 10250 West Swan Road, Henley Brook Perth, WA 6055 Australia +61 (0)412 917 496 http://www.swanvalleywa.com/ |
Enjoy the delightful Swan Valley on a Clydesdale horse-drawn wagon. The trail offers a pleasurable meander through the best attractions the valley region has to offer in wineries, local produce and arts. The tour includes a Spit Roast lunch and delicious afternoon tea. Along the way pass by some significant historic sites including the oldest operating church. For those wishing to set a romantic mood, enjoy an evening tour to set the scene—the Red wine, Rose and Romance Rendezvous. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wine, food, art and gifts |
38 Swan Street Henley Brook Perth, WA 6055 Australia +61 (0)8 9296 3100 |
Originally the Evans and Tate Winery, this vineyard is now under new management. Rob Marshall, the assistant winemaker with Evans and Tate, now helps run the new Swanbrook Estate Wines. In addition to award-winning wines, visitors can enjoy the winery's gourmet food, including oysters, spit-roasted lamb, chicken and beef. The winery will also prepare tailor-made picnic baskets (two hours notice required). Swanbrook is a lunchtime stopping point for Swan Valley Wagon Winery Trails. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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National Trust Historic Town |
Toodyay Perth, WA 6566 Australia +61 8 9574 2435 http://www.toodyay.com/afrontp... |
The historic town of Toodyay, located 85 kilometres from Perth in the Avon Valley, was one of the first inland towns to be settled by colonisers. Founded in 1836, it was declared a Historic Town by the National Trust in 1980. 'Moondyne Joe', Western Australia's famous bush ranger, originally settled in the area. He escaped from the Toodyay Gaol after his first arrest. The gaol, built in 1865 by convict labour, has been restored and now operates as a colonial history museum. Also worth a visit is Connor's Mill, it boasts a 50 year old working steam engine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fremantle tram rides |
39A Malsbury Street Bicton Perth, WA 6157 Australia +61 8 9339 8719 http://www.tramswest.com.au |
Jump on a tram for a tour of Fremantle. There are five day tours to choose from--Historical Trail, Four Harbours Tour, Top of the Port, Short Tram/Harbour Cruise and the Tourist Quartet. The Historical Trail is an excellent choice for an overview of the city, while the Tourist Quartet includes a ferry ride into Barrack Street jetty and a tram tour of Perth. There is also an evening tour, Chips 'n' Chains, with dinner on the tram and a candlelight tour at Fremantle Prison. Costs vary depending on the tour. For departures, refer to website for details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Magnificent heritage home |
Johnson Road Maylands Perth, WA 6051 Australia +61 8 9272 2630 http://www.ntwa.com.au/places/... |
A well-known historic site and museum, Tranby House is the only surviving example of a 19th century farm in Perth. The farmhouse, the first erected on the Swan River, was built in 1839. The site boasts two old oak trees near the house that are listed on the National Trust's Significant Tree Register. Volunteer guides and gardeners will answer any questions. There is a gift shop and tearooms. Visitors can enjoy a round of croquet on the lawn. Admission: Adults AUD5; children AUD3; concession AUD3. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Country lifestyle extravangza |
P.O. Box 500 Mundijong Perth, WA 6123 Australia +61 8 9525 5888 http://www.tumbulgumfarm.com.au |
Feed the animals, wander through farmland and enjoy a picnic or barbecue. A day at Tumbulgum should include one of the sensational shows. The Aboriginal Cultural Show presents Dreaming dances accompanied by the ancient sounds of the digeridoo. Another favourite, the Aussie Farm Show features sheep mustering, shearing and more. The restaurant menu includes kangaroo and emu dishes. There is also a country-style kiosk. Admission: Free. Shows adults AUD16; children AUD8. Show times: Farm Show 10a, 1p, 3p Monday to Sunday. Aboriginal Cultural Show 11:30a, 2:30p, 4:15p daily. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classic resort course amongst vineyards |
Verdelho Drive The Vines Perth, WA 6069 Australia +61 8 9297 3000 http://www.vines.com.au |
This 36 hole layout was designed by Graham Marsh and Ross Watson. Two courses are rotated between members and the public, ensuring visitors will play at least nine holes of the Classic course. The Vines Pro Shop claims to be the best in the world. The resort complex includes a driving range, practice greens, squash courts, hard and grass tennis courts, restaurant, brasserie, bar and 103 rooms. There are separate change rooms and lounge facilities for members and public players. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sensational scenery |
Darling Range Perth, WA 6084 Australia +61 8 9483 1111 (Tourist Information) http://www.calm.wa.gov.au |
Set in the Avon Valley is an 1800-hectare expanse of national parklands. The Swan River, no longer the calm waterway seen in Perth, runs through the park. It becomes a thrashing white water mass making it a favoured location for canoeing and rafting. The walking trails are excellent -shaded by Wundoo, Jarrah and Flooded Gums - and kangaroos and bird life flourish. During spring the wildflowers are spectacular and in winter the rugged scenery is captivating. There are numerous picnic and barbecue areas. Swimming in the river is not recommended. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Magnificent ocean creatures |
1 Emma Place Rottnest Express Pty. Ltd. Perth, WA 6061 Australia +61 8 9430 5844 http://www.rottnestexpress.com.au |
Majestic humpback whales cruise the West Coast on their journey south every year. Do not miss the opportunity to experience the awesome beauty of these creatures. Rottnest Express is one of several companies offering whale-watching tours. They provide a very friendly service, and the new vessel Sea Eagle III, especially designed for local conditions, provides a pleasurable ride. The boat features a licensed bar and food facilities. Also, a day tour to Rottnest Island is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Feed the animals |
Two Rocks Road Yanchep Perth, WA 6037 Australia +61 8 9483 1111 (Tourist Information) |
Home to a plethora of native and introduced animals and birds. Wombats, dingos, kangaroos, parrots and a wedge-tailed eagle are just a few of the creatures you will meet when you visit the wild kingdom. One of the favourites is the friendly golden wombat that you might get to cuddle. You can also meet its endangered cousin, the hairy-nosed wombat. Operating since 1987, the park features picnic spots with barbecues, a mini golf course, a children's playground and a kiosk. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant heritage residence |
Ford Street Woodbridge Perth, WA 6056 Australia +61 8 9274 2432 |
Situated at edge of the Swan River, this proves a charming spot to visit. Woodbridge House was the family home of Charles Harper, a parliamentarian and well-known personality in the late 1800s. Built in 1885, the house is a two-story brick building with lace ironwork. The interior features jarrah floors and many wonderful old paintings, photographs and antiques, some of which belonged to the Harper family. The former Woodbridge stables have been converted into a cafe--The Coach House Tea Rooms. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellent aquatic activities |
Cockburn Road Perth, WA 6166 Australia +61 8 9411 3444 http://www.cockburn.wa.gov.au |
If you are into beach activities then head south, 35 minutes from central Perth. Woodman Point Beach and Coogee Beach, part of the Woodman Point Regional Park, both have white sandy shores and sparkling clear waters. The foreshore has picnic areas, barbecues, play equipment and a campsite. You can fish off the jetties, hire jet-skis or small sailing boats. You will enjoy the excellent swimming beaches and the snorkelling is good too. A great way to get here is to cycle - follow the bike track from South Beach, South Fremantle. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fantastic short walk |
Admiral Road Bedfordale Perth, WA 6112 Australia +61 (0)8 9497 3543 |
This is an old favorite with the locals. Wungong Dam Reserve is secluded and kept in top condition for visitors. The dam and picnic areas, with barbecues, are an easy downhill trek from the car park. A fun playground will grab the attention of most kids. If you have time after lunch follow the scenic walk that meanders along a brook and granite cliffs for five kilometres finishing at the South West Highway. This is a superb walk even if you only go half the way. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Perth's natural treasure |
50km North of Perth Perth, WA 6035 Australia +61 (0)8 9561 1004 http://www.calm.wa.gov.au |
A one-hour drive north of central Perth you will find peace, pleasure and parklands. Situated on the Swan coastal plain, Yanchep National Park offers a combination of superb native bush and wetlands. Established in 1969, the park features several walking trails, a group of limestone caves to explore and plenty of kangaroos and koalas. The Balga Mia Village operates Aboriginal heritage tours with Nyoongar guides. Park facilities include a restaurant/bar, self-contained apartments, cafe, museum/art gallery, visitors centre, boats for hire and a nine-hole golf course. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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