Location ID: #10083037
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A shady camping area on the banks of the Oakover River. This is a good spot for a bit of fishing and swimming.
Location ID: #10207476
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Warroora Station is a family-run 265,000-acre/107,242 hectare cattle station on the edge of Ningaloo Reef, a World Heritage site, 60 minutes from Coral Bay. This location offers a world where the rugged outback seamlessly merges with stunning ...
Location ID: #10194706
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Three-acre horse property with ranch-style house, 4 lush paddocks and a 1000 sqm indoor riding arena. Quiet suburb 20 minutes south of Perth CBD, 30km (18miles). There is little traffic or aircraft noise. Located a few minutes walk west from ...
Location ID: #10254145
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Set on the Swan River waterfront, the hotel is next to Elizabeth Quay entertainment and the iconic Bell Tower. Quayside paths are on the doorstep, and only10 minutes from downtown Perth and Kings Park and Botanic Garden. Take in views from the ...
Location ID: #10254219
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North Fremantle railway station is a railway station on the Transperth network. It is located on the Fremantle line, 16.2 kilometres from Perth, serving the Fremantle suburb of North Fremantle. The closest beach is 300m away.
Location ID: #10162842
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Gregory is a small town and fishing port located 7 km northwest of the mouth of the Hutt River, in the Mid West region of Western Australia. It is adjacent to the spectacular Hutt Lagoon.
It's a 5.5 hour drive north of Perth or a 1 hour drive ...
Location ID: #10099155
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Location ID: #10097144
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In the heart of the picturesque Swan Valley, a leisurely 30 minute drive from Perth City, the Sittella winery & restaurant can be found nestled among the vines on a gently winding road near the upper reaches of the Swan River. Founded in 1998, ...
Location ID: #10097287
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Located approximately 3 hours drive south of Perth, Voyager Estate is an Australian winery based at Margaret River, in the Margaret River wine region of Western Australia. Voyager Estate is a gleaming vision of manicured hedges, carefully designed ...
Location ID: #10120942
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Vasse Felix was established in 1967 by pioneer Dr Thomas Cullity and is the founding wine estate of Margaret River.
Perched beside Margaret River's oldest vineyard, the Estate offers wine tastings, an award-winning Restaurant, art gallery, tours ...
Location ID: #10253740
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An outback adventure in Onslow at the Onslow Beach Resort, the gateway to the Mackerel Islands in Western Australia. Overlooking a unique red sand beach, the resort offers relaxed sophistication and a refreshing welcome when travelling through the ...
Location ID: #10254217
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Cottesloe railway station is a railway station on the Transperth network. It is located on the Fremantle line, 12.4 kilometres from Perth station serving the coastal suburbs of Cottesloe and Peppermint Grove situated on the Swan River.
It is 1km ...
Beach
Location ID: #10192935
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Koombana Bay is one of few places in the world where you can enjoy a magical encounter with wild dolphins.The Kwinana Freeway and Forrest Highway will get you to Koombana Bay from Perth in under two hours. The bay is just two kilometres east of ...
Location ID: #10254109
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The precinct boasts a multi-sports court, parkour areas, mini golf, a youth services building, beach climbing net, event and performance space and more.
Location ID: #10206684
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During the mid 1960s, local resident Mrs Evelyn Smith began feeding the dolphins from a small jetty near her home on the Leschenault Inlet (directly south of the Discovery Centre). However, it wasn’t until 1989 that a dolphin specialist was hired by ...
Location ID: #10089331
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Back Beach is one of the most popular beaches in the Bunbury region. It is located on the periphery of Geographe Bay. This is one of the most sought after sunset points in the region. When you are done lazing on the pristine white sand, you can hire ...
Location ID: #10253887
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Windmills is a special purpose surfing zone in Ngari Capes Marine Park. It produces fairly consistent waves breaking over patches of reef, nice left and right-handers that don't usually get over a head and a half.
This is a fairly popular wave ...
Location ID: #10082585
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Located along WA’s beautiful Yallingup coastline. Smiths Beach is simply beautiful. A long, spacious beach of blindingly white sand, big waves and crystal-clear blue water make it one of the most popular beaches in the Margaret River Region.
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Location ID: #10083456
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Redgate Beach near Margaret River is a popular destination for surfers, locals and visitors. The stunning undulating terrain and exclusive bays offer an interesting backdrop with a safe surfing beach suited to beginners and experts. There is a bit ...
Location ID: #10207485
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Surfers Point is known as one of the best ‘big wave’ locations on the planet – on par with Hawaii. Between March and April it hosts in the Margaret River Pro World Championships, where you can watch the world’s top surfers pit their skills on the ...
Location ID: #10083130
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Gracetown is a small town in Western Australia. It is located 269 km south of the Perth CBD, and 21.5 km north west of the township of Margaret River in the Augusta-Margaret River Shire Council area on the coast at Cowaramup Bay. The town is well ...
Location ID: #10082994
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With pristine white beaches, camping facilities, and lots of picnic benches, Cosy Corner is indeed, very cosy. Cosy Corner Road extends south off of the Lower Denmark Road allowing easy access to this wonderful beach. Cosy Corner lies just north of ...
Location ID: #10207472
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Large sheltered campground nestled within shady peppermint woodland close to Conto Beach. It is close to Boranup Forest and on the Cape to Cape Track.
Nearby Conto Beach is a great place to relax, or to go surfing or fishing. The coastal ...
Location ID: #10083660
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The Zuytdorp Cliffs extend for about 150 km along a rugged, spectacular and little visited segment of the Western Australian Indian Ocean coast in Shark Bay. At the highest point, near Womerangee Hill, the top of the cliffs are 250 m above the sea.
Location ID: #10083653
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Rugged sea cliffs, windswept granite headlands, and formations such as Canal Rocks and Sugarloaf Rock dominate the coastline of Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, which stretches 120 km from Bunker Bay in the north to Augusta in the south. As you ...
Location ID: #10083656
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The Wylie Bay beachfront stretches for more than a kilometre and provides access to Le Grande Beach. The spot is unique because the tide creates a sandbar to walk across to a large rock formation about 50-metres from the shoreline.
Wylie Bay has ...
Location ID: #10162927
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Rich in history, Woody Island is one of the 105 islands in the Recherche Archipelago located just 15km off the coast of Esperance, Western Australia. Woody Island is accessible by ferry. The island lacks snakes and other predators that would ...
Location ID: #10083340
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Moses Rocks is about 25km north of Margaret River and about 15km south of Yallingup. Go to the Moses Rock beach carpark. From here its about 500m walk to the beach where the crag begins.
Location ID: #10083568
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At Torndirrup National Park, windswept coastal heaths give way to massive granite outcrops, sheer cliffs and steep sandy slopes and dunes. The Gap is an impressive rugged granite channel carved by the waves of the Great Southern Ocean crashing ...
Cape Le Grand National Park
Location ID: #10233264
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Thistle Cove is one of several notable bays or beaches in the area, with Cape Le Grand surrounds being less than an hour from the Esperance CBD. A sloping rock at the start of the beach provides a clear view of the beach and the granite hills beyond.
Torndirrup National Park
Location ID: #10177657
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Granite cliff with viewing platform. Natural Bridge next to the Gap.
Location ID: #10202506
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South of the iconic Cottesloe Beach, South Cottesloe includes a public exercise area with equipment.
Muttonbird Island
Location ID: #10083355
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Shelter Island is approximately 20 kilometres due west of Albany, Western Australia.
It is often mistakenly referred to as Muttonbird Island. The island is approximately 130 metres off-shore from Muttonbird Beach separated by a channel that has ...
Location ID: #10083466
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Rottnest Island (known as Wadjemup to the local Noongar people, and otherwise colloquially known as Rotto) is an island off the coast of Western Australia, located 18 kilometres (11 mi) west of Fremantle. The island covers 19 square kilometres (7.3 ...
Location ID: #10089296
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Rottnest Island is an island off the coast of Western Australia, located 18 kilometres west of Fremantle. The island covers 19 square kilometres in land area, and is administered by the Rottnest Island Authority under a separate act of parliament. ...
Location ID: #10207269
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A peek-a-boo strip of white sand that comes and goes with the tide. Red ochre rocks that tumble out of shrub and into the blue. This is Point Picquet, striking and architectural.
Swimming is accessible, though it does require a clamber to shore. ...
Location ID: #10207487
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Observatory Point and Lookout offer magnificent views across the coastline of Cape Le Grand National Park. Examine the memorial placed at the lookout commemorating the explorers who took shelter from the storm in 1792. Keep an eye out for the ...
Location ID: #10083362
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The Ningaloo Coast is a World Heritage Site located in the north west coastal region of Western Australia. The 705,015-hectare heritage–listed area is located approximately 1,200 kilometres north of Perth, along the East Indian Ocean.
The ...
Location ID: #10207270
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Beautiful white sand, clear turquoise water and shady grassed areas. Meelup Beach is the perfect spot for a family beach day, ideal for picnics and swimming in its calm waters. Grab your snorkel and explore the crystal clear waters.
No visit to the ...
Location ID: #10082581
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Lowlands Beach lies between West Cape Howe and the Wilson Inlet (and the Town of Denmark) in the 'Torbay' and 'Lowlands' area of coastline. It's a beautiful beach, tucked between towering limestone cliffs.
The descent from the carpark onto the ...
Location ID: #10251120
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Marking the southernmost boundary of the Fish Habitat Protection Area, Siphon Beach is an ideal stretch of shoreline to take in an early morning stroll. It is a relatively quiet spot with a beautiful reef break. Dog friendly.
Location ID: #10251118
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Pot Alley is a picturesque ocean gorge in Kalbarri National Park, boasting spectacular ocean scenery amidst the expansive rugged gorges. There is a lovely sheltered swimming beach.
If your visit brings you to the region in late July you will be ...
Location ID: #10207489
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Kalbarri is home to the iconic left-hander called Jakes Point, recognised as a National Surfing Reserve and one of the state's most famous remote surfing breaks. Jakes is one of those unique waves that is mastered best by the local surfers. Like ...
Location ID: #10251320
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Offers spectacular views of the Murchison River and the interior of the park from its peak. Named after the wedge-tailed eagles that live in the gorge, keep and eye out for these magnificent birds that can often be seen in nests and soaring through ...
Location ID: #10207720
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Kalbarri's Coastal Cliffs feature magnificent, towering cliffs which plummet down to the ocean waves 100 metres below. Starting at Red Bluff, just south of Kalbarri town, the dramatic coastal cliffs extend 13km to the National Park's southern ...
Location ID: #10251319
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A 10 minute walk from town and the start of thereef coastline, Back Beach is a great place to explore shallow rock pools. Trails from this area lead to Chinaman's Point and the Zuytdorp memorial lookout.
Location ID: #10177706
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Gull Rock Beach connects to Ledge Beach and is in the Gull Rock National Park. There are several high lookout points in the park. These have outstanding views of Breaksea and Michaelmas Islands, King George Sound and the Torndirrup Peninsula.
Location ID: #10083129
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