Your 2015/16 holiday Guide To

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Your 2015/16 holiday Guide To
your 2015/16 holiday guide to
western australia
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FREMANTLE
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And best of all, everything’s on offer within a short distance of the city centre!
42 Sunset Coast
48 Tourism operators
51 Moore River Region
52Rockingham
54 Mandurah and Peel
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58 Swan Valley
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62 Perth Hills
64 Tourism operators
66Armadale
68 Avon Valley
71 New Norcia
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74 Useful information
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You can dine on fresh local produce, picnic in one of Australia’s oldest
conservation areas, explore a world-class wine region, soak up the eclectic
charm of Fremantle, hop over to the island playground of Rottnest, or watch
an ocean sunset from one of 19 stunning white-sand beaches.
4 10 ways to spend a day
6 Perth city
8 Beyond the city CBD
10 Getting around
12 Shopping
14 Dining out
16 City events
17 City accommodation
22 Kings Park
24Attractions
26 Tourism operators
30Golf
32Fremantle
36 Tourism operators
40 Rottnest Island
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Yanchep
Welcome to Perth and surrounds where you’ll find all of the essential
ingredients for a great Australian holiday.
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10 great
ways to
spend a DAY
what to see, where to go...
you're truly spoilt for choice
in perth, whatever your taste
for adventure. here's 10 of our
favourite day trips to help you
discover the natural beauty &
fantastic experiences on offer.
Perth City
Fremantle
Rottnest Island
The Coast
Rockingham
Start your day with a visit to
Kings Park and marvel at the
awesome city and river views.
Spend some time shopping
and taking in the city’s great
attractions, galleries and
museums. Make sure you also
enjoy the fabulous Swan River
by taking a river cruise or by
setting off on one of the
walkways and cycleways that
follow the river’s beautiful
foreshore. To see all the city
sights, hop on the tourist tram
or sightseeing bus.
Catch a train, join a cruise
or drive to the colourful port
city of Fremantle. Browse the
quirky shops, grab a coffee
and bask in the atmosphere
of the Cappuccino Strip. For
lunch, feast on delicious local
seafood at the Fremantle
Fishing Boat Harbour. Spend
the afternoon exploring a
multitude of attractions and
historic buildings that make
Fremantle so special. In the
evening be sure to check out
the great micro breweries and
vibrant restaurants.
Famous for its tranquil waters
and secluded bays Rottnest
Island is a perfect day out.
Catch a ferry from Perth,
Fremantle or Hillarys and on
arrival hire a bike to explore
the island at your leisure.
Enjoy lunch at one of the cafés
and restaurants, most offering
spectacular ocean views then
spend the afternoon enjoying
the beautiful crystal bays.
Just 20 minutes west of the city
centre you’ll find the stunning
stretch of coastline for which
Perth is famed. Along the Sunset
Coast, discover 19 white sand
beaches where swimming,
surfing and snorkelling are all
popular pursuits. There are great
restaurants and cafés where
you can enjoy lunch by the sea
or end your day while witnessing
a magnificent west coast sunset.
Further north, travel to Lancelin,
and tackle the mighty sand dunes
on a sand-board or go canoeing,
windsurfing and fishing.
Travel 45 minutes south of
Perth to the seaside city of
Rockingham where you can
visit the beautiful Shoalwater
Marine Park, famous for its
marine life. You can swim
with the wild dolphins here
or join a cruise to Seal Island
and Penguin Island to see
the fascinating Australian sea
lions and little penguins.
Rockingham’s foreshore offers
a beautiful setting for picnics
or lunch at a waterfront café.
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Mandurah
The Swan Valley
Perth Hills
Armadale
Avon Valley
Journey south by car, catch
the train or join a tour to
Mandurah only one hour from
Perth. Start the day with a
cruise along the beautiful
canals lined with opulent
houses and the picturesque
estuary, home to many
migratory birds and friendly
Bottlenose Dolphins. There are
some great cafés along the
foreshore for lunch and you
can spend the rest of your day
at the Mandurah Ocean Marina
where many million dollar
boats are moored.
Head inland on a short drive
to the Swan Valley and enjoy
the 32km food and wine trail
where there are plenty of
places to stop and savour the
local produce. There’s an
endless choice for lunch with
many wineries and restaurants
offering a delectable array of
beautifully presented food.
After lunch enjoy some wine
tasting and visit the local
micro breweries for some
boutique beers.
Head 45 minutes inland from
Perth and you’ll discover the
scenic Perth Hills. There are
some beautiful national parks
to explore and many walking
trails to enjoy especially in
spring when the wildflowers
come out. You can stop for
some wine tasting at one of
the hill’s many wineries or
head to Kalamunda and spend
time pottering around the
quaint village shops.
Travel 40 minutes southeast of
the city and explore scenic
Armadale. Call into the Visitor
Centre for maps and the Bert
Tyler Vintage Machinery
Museum, great for history
enthusiasts. Be sure to visit the
nearby Araluen Botanic Park,
famous for its gorgeous
gardens. There are some great
walks in the area and many art
galleries to discover which are
tucked off the beaten track.
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East of Perth, the picturesque
Avon Valley is a patchwork of
green, rolling hills, historic
villages and country charm.
It is perfect for a self-drive
exploring quaint village streets
and pottering through craft
shops and museums. The
countryside is scattered with
cafés and colonial homesteads
offering home-style cooking
for lunch or afternoon tea.
Be sure to also visit New
Norcia which is Australia’s only
monastic town.
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perth city
sunniest
capital city
While Perth may be touted as the most isolated city in the world, a new cosmopolitan
perspective and economic growth has given Perth city a cultural confidence which is
making its mark on the city skyline and on other aspects of urban life.
City centre
City skyscrapers are home to the state’s
movers and shakers while city laneways have
given way to an explosive new dining and
small bar scene. The city centre is lined with
pedestrian malls jam-packed with a wide variety
of shops. Inventive boutiques sit alongside
national and global flagship stores where you
can stock up on stylish fashions, buy some
Aboriginal art or simply sit at a café and
watch the parades of people passing by.
from generation to generation, the story
of the Wagyl, a winged serpent who was
the keeper of lakes and springs and the
creator of the Swan River.
Dual-use paths make it possible to walk, ride
or skate a circuit around the river and there
are many grassy areas to have a picnic, enjoy a
sunset and watch the city come alive with light.
For water sports enthusiasts sailing, windsurfing
and kayaking are popular choices, with hire
facilities located along the foreshore. The
jetties at Barrack Square are the departure
point for river cruises to Fremantle, Swan
Valley and Rottnest Island, as well as ferries
to South Perth and Perth Zoo. The vibrant
riverside location features public art, cafés,
restaurants and a lively bar.
The city is also in the midst of an exciting
period of expansion and new developments.
Bold new design projects such as Elizabeth
Quay and Perth City Link mean Perth will
change dramatically over the next ten years
better reflecting the growing global
importance of Perth.
City arts and culture
There are many attractions to visit throughout
the city and on the fringes of the city centre you
can visit Herisson Island, the home of a colony
of Western Grey Kangaroos. The island is in
the city’s east and can be accessed via the
Causeway. Dawn and dusk are the best times
to catch a glimpse of the islands’ inhabitants.
Perth is alive with an annual program of
music, theatre, dance and visual art. It is
particularly rich during the Perth International
Arts Festival held every February and March.
During this time the city welcomes local and
international artists to participate in a riot of
shows across the region.
You can also step back in time in the city and
learn much about the area’s colourful past on a
free guided walk with the City of Perth’s i-City
Volunteer Hosts. Call into the Information Kiosk
in Murray Street Mall to find out what walks are
on offer.
Northbridge is home to Perth’s Cultural Centre
which houses the Western Australian Museum,
Art Gallery of Western Australia, the Perth
Institute of Contemporary Art, the Blue Room
and the State Theatre of Western Australia.
The Museum appeals to all ages and takes
you on a journey from this ancient continent’s
earliest days through to European settlement.
A short stroll from the City centre in Kings
Park, you’ll find 400 hectares of stunning
natural bushland and grand lookouts.
Magnificent views of the Swan River and
cityscape make the parklands a popular
place for taking photos.
Swan River
On the city's doorstep lies the natural beauty
of the Swan River; creating a stunning
contrast against the skyline of city high rises.
The Nyoongar people, the land’s indigenous
inhabitants, drew spiritual significance from
the Swan River for tens of thousands of years
as it supported a rich, year-round culture.
They nurtured the sacred land and passed
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while you get back to nature.
see the Swan Bells in the Bell Tower
then take a cruise on the Swan River.
Indulge in some city arts and culture
at a gallery, museum or theatre.
Watch a gold pour at The Perth Mint.
Visit Northbridge for the specialty
shops, great food and culture.
Dine out at the great restaurants
on offer in the City, Northbridge
or East Perth.
Hire a bike and ride around the city
foreshore or hire a kayak for a paddle
on the Swan.
The Art Gallery is similarly appealing,
showcasing more than 1000 pieces of
national and international art.
catch the city sights on a sightseeing
bus - a great way to see alot in a short
amount of time.
Be sure to catch a showing of the West
Australian Symphony Orchestra that plays
traditional pieces as well as contemporary works
and many of these shows are held outdoors.
Take a free guided walking tour of the
city with an i-City Volunteer.
shop your heart out in the abundance
of city stores and boutiques.
Theatres too are plentiful from grand stages
like the 103-year-old His Majesty’s Theatre to
intimate stages offering avant-garde shows.
His Majesty’s is home to the West Australian
Opera Company which performs world-class
shows here throughout the year.
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Mount Hawthorn
Subiaco
Kings Park
Highgate
Leederville
West Perth
Perth CBD
South
Perth
Mount Lawley
Northbridge
East Perth
Burswood
Victoria Park
swan river
just beyond the cbd
To discover some more cultural encounters and funky neighbourhoods, look
beyond the city grid. Here you’ll find bohemian quarters, leafy village streets,
boutique shopping, multi-ethnic flavours and a cosmopolitan atmosphere .
Northbridge
Subiaco
Mt Lawley / Highgate
Northbridge sits adjacent to the city and is
the cultural epicentre of Perth, only minutes
away from the central train station. Renowned
for its vibrant nightlife, there are dozens of
bars, cafés, restaurants and nightclubs to
satisfy visitors looking to eat out, watch live
music or dance well into the night.
Northbridge boasts an around-the-clock
energy of laneways, hidden bars and streets
rumbling with culinary variety and intrigue.
Yum cha sits side by side with European
dining and contemporary Australian cuisine.
Pop up bars and events are a regular
occurrence in the ever popular Cultural
Centre precinct and Northbridge Piazza.
Subiaco is best known for its markets, many
boutiques, restaurants and jewellery outlets
located along Hay Street and Rokeby Road.
During the day, white collar workers walk the
pavements. Evenings draw crowds to enjoy
world-class dining and regular performances
at The Regal Theatre. Easily accessible by
train and only 5 minutes west of the city.
Journey 5 minutes north east of the city
centre and you will find cosmopolitan Perth
at its coolest with an eclectic hub of bars,
international flavours and quirky street art.
All of this comes together during the annual
Beaufort Street Festival each November.
Beaufort Street is also home to the Astor
Theatre, one of Perth’s favourite and longest
running live music venues.
♥ La Cholita, The Mechanics Institute
East Perth
East Perth is only 5 minutes from central
Perth and accessible on the free CAT bus.
This idyllic riverside setting has industrial
heritage which is now morphed by beautiful
waterfront developments. Enjoy the delights
of Claisebrook Cove, boasting popular
eateries and gardens by the canals. Visitors
can take a segway tour here, hire a bike or
kayak to explore the eastern fringe of the
city with a different view.
♥ The Royal, Toast
Leederville
Only 5 minutes to the north west of the city
is Leederville, home to a big range of eating
and drinking establishments that ooze a hip,
bohemian vibe. The free Green CAT bus
departs regularly between the Esplanade
Busport and Leederville Train Station.
♥ Sayers Food, Duende
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♥ The Subiaco Hotel, Boucla
♥ Must Wine Bar, Five Bar
West Perth
Only a few minutes from the city, the main
strip is Hay Street but some of West Perth’s
best secrets are tucked away on the side
streets. A mixture of city dwelling locals,
lawyers and public servants fill the cafés and
restaurants of West Perth from Monday to
Friday. Quieter on weekends without the
corporate crowd, West Perth is worth
checking out for foodies. Kings Park is the
most visited attraction in all of Western
Australia, it’s also in West Perth.
♥ Gordon Street Garage, Frasers
Victoria Park / Burswood
Victoria Park is 10 minutes south east of
the city and home to dozens of restaurants,
cafés, pubs and shopping outlets. The jewel
in the crown is the magnificent entertainment
complex, Crown Perth. Albany Highway is
Perth’s longest dining strip. Here you will find
international flavours ranging from Italian and
Nepalese to Mexican and Asian-inspired
cuisine. Fine dining and casual venues sit side
by side with a large student population living
in the area.
♥ The Precinct, The Balmoral
Mt Hawthorn
The village-like streets of Mt Hawthorn sit
in suburbia 10 minutes north west of Perth.
This chic community is lined with town
houses and heritage buildings and is home
to a whole range of boutique stores and
trendy eating houses.
♥ The Cabin, Wee Bar
South Perth
Famous for million dollar views and some of
Perth’s most reputable culinary icons, South
Perth is a must. Restaurant views capture the
magnificent expanses of the Swan River and
the spectacular Perth city skyline. Luxury
apartments are also dotted along the
foreshore - an ideal alternative to city-based
accommodation. Regular ferries run between
Barrack Street Jetty and South Perth, a quick
and very cheap 5 minute trip! While here,
make sure you visit the Perth Zoo.
♥ Cocos Restaurant, The Windsor
the inner city
neighbourhoods are a
thriving scene with
creative new outlets,
award winning food,
great bars & a friendly,
eclectic urban vibe.
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These ultra friendly volunteer
guides will give you advice on
how to get around Perth. The
army of passionate Perth people
also provide tips on the best
places to go and things to see.
They staff the City of Perth
Information Kiosk in Murray
Street Mall and roam the streets
in search of people needing help.
They also run free walking tours
taking in some of the city’s best
attractions. Look out for their
distinctive green and blue shirts.
getting
around
The options for getting around Perth
are almost as diverse as the city
itself. From trains and buses to boats
and free guided tours, you’ll find the
perfect mode of transport to suit.
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Bus & Free CAT services
Trains
Within the city centre, enjoy free and easy
transport with CAT buses. They run on four
routes around the city. The CAT bus stops are
easily recognisable and provide real time
passenger information. Free CAT transport
is also available in the city of Fremantle.
For the trains, the FTZ boundaries are City
West on the Fremantle line, and Claisebrook
on the Midland and Armadale lines. Tickets
can be purchased from machines at each
train station, or you can validate your
SmartRider before entering the train.
You can also enjoy free travel within the ‘Free
Transit Zone’ in Perth City. This allows you to
travel on a Transperth bus or train within the
boundary limits for free. FTZ signposts are
displayed on route limits.
DayRiders and FamilyRiders are also available.
For bus travel outside the FTZ, you can buy a
ticket from the driver or a SmartRider from any
Transperth InfoCentre or authorised retail outlet.
From Perth Central, train lines run on five
lines to Armadale in the south east, Fremantle
in the south west, Butler in the north, Midland
in the east and the Southern Suburbs Railway
line to Mandurah in the south.
Ferries
Taxis
From the city you can catch a ferry to
Fremantle or across the river to South Perth.
Ferries depart from Barrack Street Jetty
located on the river foreshore. You can
also catch a ferry to Rottnest Island from
here, along with a variety of other fantastic
river cruises.
Designated taxi ranks are located around
the central city for safe and convenient
travel. Supervised taxi ranks operate in
Northbridge on Friday and Saturday nights.
Taxis may also be hailed on the street or
ordered by telephone anywhere in Perth.
Two of Perth’s major taxi companies are:
For further information on Transperth
CAT, Bus, Train and Ferry services, visit the
Transperth offices at Plaza Arcade, the
Esplanade Busport, Roe Street Bus Station or
Perth Railway Station. Otherwise, contact
Transperth by calling 13 62 13 or visiting
www.transperth.wa.gov.au.
Swan Taxis: phone 13 13 30
Black and White Taxis: phone 13 10 08
Cycling & walking
Perth has a comprehensive network of cycle
and dual-use paths in the central city and
beyond. One of the most popular routes
for leisure cyclists and walkers is a circuit
around the Swan River at the doorstep of the
city. Riverside routes are clearly signposted
and detailed cycle maps can be obtained
from most metropolitan bicycle retailers.
If you don’t have your own bike, you can hire
one from ‘About Bike Hire’ located at Point
Fraser Reserve on the river foreshore.
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shopping heaven!
From eclectic markets to stylish malls, Perth offers a host of shopping options.
Here you can stock up on trendy beach fashions, buy unique Aboriginal art,
discover antiques or find special gifts to suit your loved ones. The shopping
is centred on several main areas, each oozing their own unique style.
Central City shopping
Perth City offers a whirlwind of shopping
experiences, open seven days of the week.
From unique designer goods to major
department stores the city’s rich mix of retail
outlets encompasses the latest in fashion,
style and technology. The Murray and Hay
Street Malls are particularly popular as
pedestrian only streets where you’ll discover
a treasure trove of fashion, jewellery and
accessories.
with nearly 1000
specialty shops within
the city itself, find all
you could want and
more amongst our
leafy malls and
winding arcades-and
that's just the start!
Originally created to help pedestrians traverse
the wide city blocks, arcades including
Carillon City, enex100, Piccadilly Plaza and
Trinity Arcade and one40 William shopping
centre, have each developed their own
distinctive character, offering shoppers an
array of choice. The quaint English-Tudor
themed London Court is renowned for
gemstones, hats and souvenirs.
The West End
The city’s upmarket West End is where
international fashion houses and labels have
made their home in Perth. On the beautiful
heritage streetscape of King Street, follow the
Fashion Walk of Fame and visit some
of the same brand stores found on Rodeo
Drive and the Champs-Élysées. Further down
towards Wellington Street, independent
boutiques and fashion houses offer unique
fashion and wares.
Wesley Quarter is a fabulous new addition to
the chic West End, tucked in behind the mid
1800s gothic style Wesley Church.
The glamorous shopping precinct is a superb
example of old meets new. Your West End
wardrobe can include designer luggage,
shoes, handbags, jewellery and, of course,
designer clothing.
Bargain hunters will love Watertown, just out
of the city centre on Wellington Street. Here
you’ll find discounted goods and factory
seconds from big name retailers.
Shopping Northbridge
Located just north of the Perth railway
station, Northbridge is an urban cultural hub
with unique shopping and a strong arts
scene. As Perth’s creative heart, in
Northbridge you can expect the unexpected.
The neighbourhood is home to Perth’s
Chinatown and offers great coffee and
brunch options, vintage stores, local fashion,
homewares and small bars. William Street is
bursting with young designers whose quirky
stores will delight even the most discerning
fashionista. You’ll find unique pieces that are
fashion-forward, the perfect gift for someone
who has everything or hard to find designer
pieces from overseas.
Northern suburbs
Around 3kms north of the city, the leafy
suburbs of Mount Hawthorn, Leederville and
Mount Lawley also offer excellent shopping
precincts. With a village-style atmosphere,
the streets are lined with retro shops and
vintage boutiques including small eateries
and continental delis selling anything from
organic carrots to freshly baked brioche.
shopping centres
ajor shopping malls feature in many areas
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around Perth. Shop in air-conditioned
comfort and find everything you could
possibly want all under the one roof.
Western suburbs
Find Perth’s major shopping centres at:
Head into the heart of the western suburbs
to discover some of Perth’s loveliest areas,
where you will find upmarket shopping
centres complete with out-of-the-way
boutiques and designer stores. Get off the
train line from Perth to Fremantle at places
like Subiaco, Claremont and Cottesloe for
particularly fashionable shopping. In Subiaco,
most of the activity is centred on Rokeby
Road and Hay Street while Cottesloe’s
shopping precinct is around Napoleon Street.
Garden City, Booragoon
Centro Galleria, Morley
Claremont Quarter, Claremont
Karrinyup Shopping Centre, Karrinyup
Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City, Joondalup
Westfield Whitfords City, Hillarys.
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Claremont Quarter
Located in Claremont, one of Perth’s most
affluent suburbs, Claremont Quarter is a
sophisticated retail centre situated on
Bayview Terrace and St Quentin’s Avenue.
Featuring over 130 stylish boutiques,
restaurants and cafés, the centre is one
of Perth’s premier retail destinations.
Fremantle
Freo is the place to come to stock up on
funky fashions, Aboriginal art and stylish
accessories. Fremantle is also famed for its
vibrant weekend markets, which offer arts,
fashions, foods and entertainment amid a
lively carnival atmosphere. Markets are also
on offer at the E Shed Markets.
Otherwise, set out down historic High Street
and its surrounds to find treasures like unique
Aboriginal art pieces, local fashion designers,
second hand book shops and music shops.
Harbour Town ad here
Watertown Brand
Outlet Centre
840 Wellington Street
West Perth
T: +61 8 9321 2282
E: [email protected]
www.watertownbrandoutlet.com.au
At Perth’s only outlet-style shopping centre you’ll
find all the best brands at the best prices, seven days
a week. Discover over 100 brand-direct outlet stores
selling Australia’s and the world’s top name fashions
and homewares direct to shoppers at prices up
to 60% below normal retail prices, every day!
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eat drink play
Whether it’s dining in an elegant restaurant overlooking the river, or eating fish
and chips while watching the sunset on the beach, Perth boasts an extensive
buffet from which to delight your tastebuds.
Perth’s vibrant multiculturalism is particularly
evident in its food scene. And seafood plays
an important role too, caught fresh from the
dazzling waters of the nearby Indian Ocean.
Eat out here and you’ll find the warm climate
makes for sensational al fresco dining. Tables
and chairs spill onto sidewalks where people
congregate with glasses of wine, delectable
foods and good company. Perth’s natural
attractions also add to its dining pleasure.
You can dine by the river - particularly
beautiful at night as the city lights dance
across the water’s surface - or by the ocean
in the fresh sea air, sunshine or during a
spectacular Perth sunset.
the city is enjoying
an unprecedented
bounty of new and
exciting bars,
restaurants and cafes
amidst a growing and
diverse cultural scene.
Perth
The Perth CBD features a good line up of
bars, theatres and restaurants, particularly
at its west end. Here you’ll find funky cafes,
swanky bars, appealing beer houses and
intimate restaurants. Many of the five star
hotels in the city also offer world-class
restaurants. Nearby is the Crown Perth
precinct, offering more than 30 bars and
restaurants, a world-class casino, theatre,
luxury accommodation and more. A little
further afield in South Perth you’ll find classy
restaurants lining the river and providing
spectacular views over the city and river
waters. Catch a ferry here from Barrack
Square in the city.
A visit to Northbridge, Perth’s premier
entertainment precinct, is an absolute must.
Just a short walk from the city centre,
Northbridge is renowned for its nightlife,
dozens of bars, restaurants and clubs that
draw crowds day and night. Don’t miss the
Northbridge Piazza, playing host to many
free outdoor events and a giant outdoor
LED screen which operates 24 hours a day
and showcases a variety of films, creative
presentations, sport and music.
Urban eats
The surrounding suburbs and urban villages
of Perth offer visitors some of the city’s most
unique and vibrant experiences. Stylish
Subiaco is renowned for its markets, theatre
performances and funky eateries - from
gourmet pizza shops to elegant restaurants.
YUM CHA
TO BRUNCH ON
THE BEACH
Heading out of the city centre, Beaufort
Street is a precinct jammed with a selection
of pubs, cafés and restaurants. Regular
concerts and performances are hosted at The
Astor Theatre. Leederville, too, features a big
range of eating and drinking establishments
in one lively area. Check out Victoria Park
for Perth’s longest restaurant strip.
Fremantle
This bustling port city is about 30 minutes
drive south west of Perth City, on the coast.
It is renowned for its food and wine scene,
based around the famous ‘cappuccino strip’.
Italian and seafood restaurants are particularly
popular here. Then there’s the markets
offering fresh produce and knick-knacks and
the lively pub scene, including microbreweries
producing some sensational local beer. Live
music is also a common attraction in
Fremantle, further adding to this character
city’s lively atmosphere.
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rooftop bar in the city.
Enjoy dinner with a city view at a
restaurant in Kings Park or along the
river foreshore.
Along the coast
Head to the coast for seafood and sunsets.
Heading along the coastline will reward you
with an opportunity to enjoy your meal while
watching the sun set over the cobalt blue
expanse of the Indian Ocean. Cottesloe and
Scarborough foreshore and Hillarys Boat
Harbour provide foodies and beachgoers a
tantalising selection of culinary options ranging from fine dining among the sand
dunes, sidewalk cafés and iconic beachfront
eateries. Wherever you are the sea breeze
and spectacular coastal scenery will be with
you. Leighton Beach, City Beach, Trigg
Beach, North Beach, Mullaloo Beach and
Mindarie Marina offer ideally-placed
waterfront eateries too.
Get on down to Fremantle for ‘Fish n
Chips’ at the Fishing Boat Harbour.
Wine & dine
Perth’s eastern fringes offer exceptional food
and wine experiences. The Swan Valley and
Perth Hills regions boast a mix of locally
produced savoury and sweet treats to taste,
adorned among vineyards and orchards that
produce wines and ciders. Award-winning
dining options with vineyard views are
plentiful and some of Australia’s best beers
are also brewed here. Get hands-on and
learn how to make cheese, do a barista
course or take an asparagus masterclass.
FIND OUT MORE Visit experienceperth.com for up to date info on foodie events.
Indulge in a degustation dinner at a
five star hotel, or fine dining restaurant.
Enjoy afternoon delights with a high
tea at a hotel or quaint garden café.
Catch up for a coffee or breakfast at
a quirky café in Subiaco, Mt Lawley or
Leederville.
Join a foodie or small-bar walking
tour of the city.
Get out onto the river for a lunch
or dinner cruise.
Embark on the Swan Valley Food and
Wine Trail to enjoy wineries, fresh
produce, boutique breweries and more.
Head to Northbridge, home to Perth’s
Chinatown and the tradition of yum cha.
Try brunch by the beach, a must-do after
an early morning dip in the ocean.
Soak up the vibe with a latte along
Fremantle’s famous ‘Cappuccino Strip’.
Play till late in a city laneway - home to
the new small bar scene.
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Go to
visitperthcity.com
for the latest info
on these and other
City events.
2015 city events
City Stay Apartment Hotel
Perth City is home to many cultural, sporting and community events
throughout the year. Many of these events are free, allowing all to
enjoy the best of what Perth has to offer.
January
APRIL, JULY & OCTOBER
City of Perth Australia Day Skyworks
School Holiday Program
Twilight Hawkers Markets
Taking place each January 26, this event is
Australia’s largest community celebration of
Australia’s national day. Free concerts, family
entertainment and air and water shows take
place throughout the day around the Swan
River. Hundreds of thousands of people
gather at vantage points around Perth in the
evening to watch the spectacular fireworks
and laser show display.
The City puts on free family entertainment
and activities in Forrest Place each school
holidays. There is also the City Playground
Pass, which offers family discounts on City
attractions, food, shopping and entertainment.
Running every Friday evening (4.30-9pm)
throughout the balmy months, sample the
tastiest street food from around the globe in
Forrest Place.
Hopman Cup
This international tennis event sees worldrenowned talent from across the globe in
mixed and individual competition. Combined
teams represent their countries and battle it
out for supremacy at Perth Arena.
Fringe World Festival
This festival brings a fiesta of cabaret,
sketch, stand-up comedy, theatre, music,
film and visual arts to Perth for four weeks
in late January.
February
Perth International Arts Festival
JUNE
Perth City WA Day Celebrations
To celebrate WA Day, the City of Perth
presents a range of free entertainment and
activities for families to enjoy in Forrest Place
including amusement rides, animal farms and
roving entertainment. Celebrate WA also
coordinates a variety of events over the WA Day
long weekend in the Perth Cultural Centre.
SEPTEMBER
Kings Park Festival
Kings Park literally bursts into flower,
providing a stunning backdrop to celebrate
the arrival of spring. Enjoy floral displays, live
music, guided walks, plant sales, exhibitions,
workshops, interpretive artworks and family
activities during the entire month.
Perth Festival is Australia’s oldest and largest
annual multi-arts festival and has an enviable
worldwide reputation for its innovative
development and presentation of new works.
Festival events take place around the city and
throughout the state.
Telstra Perth Fashion Festival
City of Perth's Opera in the Park
OCTOBER
Enjoy an evening of music under the stars
with West Australian Opera performing
renowned works.
Carnival Macabre
MARCH - APRIL
Eat Drink Perth
Perth’s biggest food festival spans a month
with a huge variety of events celebrating
Perth’s culinary culture. Indulge in tastings,
masterclasses, degustations, food tours, pop
up bars, progressive dinners, markets, cocktail
parties, meal specials and more.
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This festival brings a variety of Spring/Summer
fashion launches to the City each September.
It highlights the creative talent from national
and local designers, Perth retailers and artists
over a range of ticketed and free events.
Celebrate Halloween and Mexican Day of the
Dead with spooky festivities over two weekends.
Events include exhibitions, film screenings,
performances, food markets, Halloween
parties and plenty of opportunities to dress up.
Awesome Festival – International Arts for
Bright Young Things
A showcase of amazing contemporary art
from young people all over the world
including animation, theatre, music, dance,
sculpture, installation and new media.
OCTOBER - APRIL
875 Wellington Street
West Perth WA 6005
T: 1800 819 191
E: [email protected]
www.citystay.com.au
Self-catering family apartments in central Perth.
Opposite Watertown Brand Outlet Centre. Close
to all transport services and freeways. Great for
families and groups. It features a pool, free internet,
gym, bbq areas, playground, parking, mini-mart
and a breakfast café.
Adina Apartment
Hotel Perth, Barrack Plaza
138 Barrack Street Perth
T: +61 8 9267 0000
E: [email protected]
www.tfehotels.com/adina
Adina Apartment Hotel Perth, Barrack Plaza is right
in the heart of the Perth CBD, minutes from Barrack
Street Ferry, and great shopping at Murray Street
Mall. Northbridge’s excellent dining and vibrant
nightlife are also within walking distance. After a
busy day, come home to your hotel for a refreshing
dip in our pool or a workout in the gym.
Adina Apartment Hotel Perth
33 Mounts Bay Road Perth
T: +61 8 9217 8000
E: [email protected]
www.tfehotels.com/adina
Access all areas of Australia’s fastest growing city
from Adina Apartment Hotel Perth, conveniently
located in Perth’s CBD. Our hotel offers 138 spacious
one and two bedroom apartments and studio rooms.
Many of Perth’s must-see attractions, entertainment
venues and landmarks are just minutes away from
the hotel, by foot or car.
NOVEMBER - DECEMBER
Perth City Festival of Christmas
Experience the magic of the Perth City
Festival of Christmas. Kicking off midNovember with the Turning on the Christmas
Lights event, the Festival includes over six
weeks of activities including roving carolling
in the city's streets and malls, the Christmas
Pageant, Festive Flicks, Santa Trains and the
Christmas Nativity concerts.
DECEMBER
Symphony in the City
Presented by the City of Perth, this free
outdoor concert sees the West Australian
Symphony Orchestra perform highlights from
their season, as well as music from great film
scores and audience favourites.
Comfort Hotel Perth City
Travelodge Perth
200 Hay Street East Perth
T: 08 9220 7000
Res: 1800 888 678
E: [email protected]
www.chpc.com.au
Comfort Hotel Perth City is conveniently located
in East Perth close to the CBD. Offering affordable
hotel & studio rooms, ideal for corporate or leisure
travellers. 24 hour reception, free city bus nearby,
free parking (subject to availability). Bluerock Café.
Bar.Restaurant opens daily for breakfast & dinner.
417 Hay Street Perth
T: +61 8 9238 1888
E: [email protected]
www.tfehotels.com/travelodge
Situated in the heart of the CBD, Travelodge Perth
is nestled close to major shopping areas and a short
stroll from the beautiful Swan River. Visitors to Perth
can take advantage of the free city bus service goes
to the city’s major attraction. Whether in Perth for
business or leisure, rest assured you will be delighted
by Travelodge Perth’s great location and facilities.
Crowne Plaza Perth
Citadines St Georges Terrace Perth
54 Terrace Road East Perth
T: 138 388
E: [email protected]
www.perth.crowneplaza.com
Perth’s only riverside hotel accommodation
with balcony views of the Swan River and easy
onsite parking. Perfectly located on picturesque
Langley Park with natural surround, rooftop pool
and alfresco dining; as well as convenient access
to everything Perth has to offer.
185 St Georges Terrace, Perth
Res: 1800 183 251 (AUS toll-free) T: +61 8 9226 3355
E: [email protected]
www.citadines.com
The newly refurbished Citadines St Georges Terrace (formerly Somerset St Georges Terrace) is the perfect
home-base to experience and explore Perth. Citadines is within walking distance to art galleries,
restaurants, bars, theatres, the Murray and Hay St Malls and the Swan River. Choose to stay in cleverly
configured Studio or spacious One-Bedroom Apartments, each with separate living and dining areas,
modern amenities and complimentary Wi-Fi. The property also features a 24-hour reception, alfresco
restaurant and bar, business corner and access to an offsite gym. Citadines St Georges Terrace is ideal for
guests looking for a relaxing night away, midweek escape or weekend getaway and is one of the premier
collection of The Ascott Limited’s serviced apartments.
Rendezvous Hotel
Perth Central
24 Mount Street Perth
T: +61 8 9481 0866
E: [email protected]
www.tfehotels.com/rendezvous
Rendezvous Hotel Perth Central is a modern,
comfortable and vibrant hotel conveniently located
in the heart of Perth’s CBD. Perth’s shopping district
is only a walk away as well as Harbour Town outlet
shopping. Whether you are travelling for business
or leisure, you can enjoy the convenience of having
many of the city’s major attractions and offices at
your door step.
New Year’s Eve Northbridge
The streets of Northbridge close to make
way for this massive outdoor event. There is
entertainment for all ages including roving
acrobats, dancers, singers, circus and
performance, culminating in a midnight
countdown celebration.
ALL YEAR
Northbridge Piazza
Northbridge Piazza is home to an outdoor
screen which operates 24 hours a day and
showcases a variety of films, creative
presentations, music and sport. A stage and
grassed area also hosts free events like
festivals, exhibitions, sports, performances,
and cultural activities. Go to visitperthcity.
com for screening times and event details.
want more info? Go to visitperthcity.com or call the City events line on (08) 9461 3368.
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Crown Metropol Perth
Ibis Perth
Ibis Styles Perth
Mercure Perth
Crown Perth Great Eastern Highway, Burswood
T: +61 8 9362 8888
PERTH
E: [email protected]
www.crownmetropolperth.com.au
Crown Metropol is Perth’s leading hotel resort experience. On the banks of the Swan River, overlooking the Perth city skyline, Crown Metropol redefines luxury
accommodation. Positioned within the heart of Crown Perth, Western Australia’s premier entertainment destination, guests can choose from a range of world
renowned restaurants and bars including Rockpool and Nobu.
No visit to Crown Metropol is complete without indulging at ISIKA Day Spa. Soothe your soul at ISIKA Day Spa with luxurious spa offerings, relaxation areas and
indoor pool. Or upgrade your reservation to include 9 Lounge where you can relax in the private surrounds and enjoy a host of benefits including breakfast,
pre-dinner drinks and canapés. With tranquil views spanning Perth’s South and an intimate balcony overlooking the rolling hills of the East, an upgrade to our
9 Lounge shouldn’t be compromised.
For an experience that redefines luxury accommodation, Crown Metropol Perth has it all.
334 Murray Street, Perth
T: +61 8 9322 2844
E: [email protected]
www.accorhotels.com
Offers great value for money, and our
contemporary guestrooms feature iPod docking
stations, tea/coffee making facilities and
high-speed Internet access.
Our recently refurbished Murray St Grill offers
buffet breakfasts and top quality evening dining!
Rubix Bar & Café provides a relaxed atmosphere
and the latest tunes.
15 Robinson Avenue
Northbridge 6003
T: (61 8) 9328 0000
F: (61 8) 9328 0100
E: [email protected]
www.accorhotels.com
We look forward to seeing you at Ibis Styles Perth.
Come and enjoy all the comforts of home in the
heart of vibrant Northbridge, only a few minutes’
walk from the city centre, boutiques and galleries.
The fully licensed restaurant and bar guarantees
great food and wine.
10 Irwin Street Perth
T: (61 8) 9326 7000
E: [email protected]
www.mercureperth.com.au
• Stylish and spacious rooms with modern facilities
• High speed internet/iPod docking station/
inhouse movies
• Roof top heated pool/sauna/gym
• 24 hour room service
• Restaurant, café and bars
• Walking distance to CBD
• Conference and function facilities
Crown Promenade Perth
Duxton Hotel Perth
Fraser Suites Perth
Novotel Perth Langley
Mont Clare Boutique Apartments
Crown Perth
Great Eastern Highway Burswood
T: +61 8 9362 8888
E: [email protected]
www.crownpromenadeperth.com.au
Crown Promenade Perth offers everything you could
want from an international hotel including a host of
contemporary accommodation options. During your
stay soak up the sunshine by our outdoor pool and
sundeck or savour a delicious meal at Market & Co.
Located within Crown Perth, discover some of the
city’s best dining rooms and bars or enjoy the
excitement of the casino and onsite theatre.
1 St Georges Tce
Perth WA 6000
T: (61 8) 9261 8000
E: [email protected]
www.duxtonhotels.com
Located in the heart of Perth, the Duxton Hotel
is moments away from the city’s shopping and
entertainment district, and is the perfect place
to enjoy some time away. Indulge in luxury
accommodation that offers free Wi-Fi, 24-hour
room service, a heated pool and spa, plus so
much more.
10 Adelaide Terrace, Perth
T: +61 8 9261 0000
Reservations Toll Free: 1800 099 465
E: [email protected]
http://perth.frasershospitality.com
Fraser Suites Perth overlooks the majestic Swan
River and the world-famous WACA cricket ground.
5 star hotel rooms and serviced residences are
complemented by Pete Evans designed menus,
swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi and 24 hour
gymnasium, Fraser Suites Perth is the perfect
place for business and recreation.
221 Adelaide Terrace
Perth WA 6000
T: (61 8) 9221 1200
E: [email protected]
www.novotelperthlangley.com.au
Stylish accommodation and superb facilities, Novotel
Perth Langley provides a variety of room types to
cater for all needs. Try Sen5es Restaurant and Wine
Bar for a gourmet dining experience or Fenians Irish
Pub for live entertainment in a relaxed atmosphere.
Enjoy internet access in our iMac corner, Sunday late
check out to 5pm (subject to availability) and gym,
sauna and spa with Swan River views.
190 Hay Street, East Perth
T: +61 8 9224 4300
F: +61 8 9224 4399
E: [email protected]
www.montclareapartments.com
Located in trendy East Perth, our accommodation offers you the space and facilities necessary to make
your stay an enjoyable one. The apartments offer everything that one might need for comfort and
functionality. It is like having your own apartment in a central, desirable location of the city! No matter
whether your stay is for business or leisure, our relaxed and friendly staff will do everything possible
to make your visit an enjoyable and memorable experience. We offer one, two and three bedroom
apartments. You are provided with much more space and freedom than you would have in a normal
hotel room.
Goodearth Hotel
Holiday Inn Perth City Centre
Hyatt Regency Perth
Kangaroo Inn
Pagoda Resort and Spa
195 Adelaide Terrace Perth
T: +61 8 9492 7777
E: [email protected]
www.goodearthhotel.com.au
Ideal for couples and families, the 3.5 star
Goodearth Hotel offers a choice of spacious
apartment-style rooms, each with a fully equipped
kitchenette, free Wi-Fi internet access, Foxtel and
movies-on-demand. Facilities include a restaurant,
bar, day spa/hairdresser, 24-hour reception and
limited free car parking. Short walk to the Swan
River and city centre.
778-788 Hay Street Perth
T: 138 388
E: [email protected]
www.perth.holidayinn.com
With the best location, friendly staff and stylish
accommodation, Holiday Inn Perth City Centre
has everything you are looking for in a Perth CBD
hotel. The hotel is surrounded by restaurants,
theatres and boutique shopping; with Kings Park
and Perth Arena a short stroll away.
99 Adelaide Terrace
Perth WA 6000
T: +61 8 9225 1234
E: [email protected]
www.perth.regency.hyatt.com
Located by the beautiful Swan River, Hyatt Regency
Perth boasts 367 guest rooms, a Regency Club
Lounge, business centre and 16 event spaces
including three grand ballrooms.
In addition to this, the hotel’s fantastic facilities
include a heated outdoor pool, sauna, tennis court,
fitness centre and five restaurants and bars.
123 Murray Street Perth
T: +61 8 9325 3508
E: [email protected]
www.kangarooinn.com.au
Kangaroo Inn is Perth’s Best Value Backpackers.
We offer clean, comfortable and modern facilities
right in the heart of the Perth CBD. Facilities include
free WiFi and computer terminals, sun deck,
kitchen, laundry, barbeque, library and home
theatre. Shared and private room options are
available all fully air conditioned. Note: shared
bathroom arrangement for all room types.
112 Melville Parade Como
T: +61 8 9367 0300
E: [email protected]
www.pagoda.com.au
The 4.5 star International Pagoda Resort & Spa is situated in the heart of the vibrant City of South Perth,
on the banks of the Swan River, just 5 minutes from the Perth CBD with easy access to shopping, dining,
entertainment and Perth Zoo. Choose from Deluxe Studio guestrooms and fully self-contained, serviced
One and Two Bedroom Apartments all with Spa baths. Enjoy a host of Resort facilities including heated
outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, sauna, free street parking and the historic Pagoda Restaurant
& Bar. The Pagoda Resort & Spa is the perfect location for your inner city breakaway.
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Pacific Club Room
Pan Pacific Perth
The Murray Hotel
The Peninsula
Eat Drink Perth
207 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Western Australia 6000, Australia
T: (61 8) 9224 7777 Toll Free 1800 049 610 E: [email protected]
www.panpacific.com/perth
718 Murray Street, West Perth
T: +61 8 9321 7441
E: [email protected]
www.themurrayhotel.com
The Murray Hotel is a friendly and welcoming
30 room hotel centrally located in West Perth.
Relax in air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi
and complimentary continental breakfast each
morning. Low cost 3½ star hotel accommodation
in the city has never looked so good.
53 South Perth Esplanade
South Perth WA 6151
T: (61 8) 9368 6688
Free call: 1800 888 068
E: [email protected]
www.thepeninsula.net
Stay in one of Perth’s best locations. Situated on
the picturesque South Perth foreshore overlooking
the glorious Swan River and Perth City skyline. The
Peninsula Riverside Serviced Apartments are set in
lush, landscaped gardens, five minutes by Ferry or
car from Perth CBD and minutes from restaurants,
supermarkets and shops.
City of Perth
T: +61 8 9461 3333
E: [email protected]
www.visitperthcity.com
From 20 March to 24 April, Eat Drink Perth offers
food lovers cooking demonstrations, master
classes, wine tastings, degustations, progressive
dinners, food and fresh produce markets, and
pop-up events from a diverse range of restaurants,
cafes, bars and specialty retailers across Perth City.
For more info go to visitperthcity.com
Just minutes from Perth’s main entertainment and business districts, Pan Pacific Perth is ideal for enjoying everything the city has to offer.
The 486 guest rooms and suites provide the perfect place to relax with thoughtful touches including plush cushion top beds, Wifi and LCD televisions.
Pan Pacific Perth offers an exciting variety of dining options for all occasions from fine dining, to a relaxed seasonal buffet or catch up with friends over a glass
of wine in the Lobby Lounge.
After a full day of travelling, working or sightseeing, retreat to the luxury of the day spa, outdoor heated pool, or work-out in the fitness centre, open 24 hours.
Parmelia Hilton Perth
14 Mill Street Perth
T: +61 8 9215 2000
E: [email protected]
www.perth.hilton.com
Conveniently located in the centre of the city, the Parmelia Hilton is the perfect location for your
Perth holiday or weekend break. Shopping opportunities, Brookfield Place dining precinct, the Perth
Convention Exhibition Centre and the Perth Arena Concert venue are all just a short walk from the hotel.
Relax in a newly refreshed Guestroom or Suite, enjoy the outdoor pool, 24 hour gym and complimentary
wifi in the lobby and restaurant. To eat and drink, experience the casual relaxed atmosphere of the
popular Adelphi Grill offering steaks and seafood on the grill or your drink of choice at the Bar.
Mounts Bay Waters
Apartment Hotel
112 Mounts Bay Road
Perth WA 6000
T: (61 8) 9213 5333
www.mounts-bay.com.au
Celebrate in style at Perth’s leading apartment
village. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of our
1, 2 or 3 bedroom fully furnished apartments,
the sparkling pools, tennis courts and the river
walks. With the City only minutes away, there
is no better place to stay.
Perth Ambassador Hotel
The Sebel East Perth
196 Adelaide Terrace Perth
Western Australia 6004
T: (61 8) 9325 1455
E: [email protected]
www.ambassadorhotel.com.au
Enjoy a great value stay at the 3.5 star Perth Ambassador Hotel, conveniently located a short stroll from
the Swan River and minutes to the City’s exciting choice of shopping, dining, entertainment and nightlife
areas. Choose from a range of well-appointed rooms and suites including the brand new, fully refurbished
Premium Deluxe Rooms. All rooms feature free Wi-Fi internet access, Foxtel, movies-on-demand, iron
and ironing board, hairdryer, mini-fridge and tea and coffee making facilities. There is also a restaurant
and bar open daily for breakfast and dinner, gym, sauna and 24-hour reception, with car parking available
at great rates.
60 Royal Street East Perth
T: +61 8 8 9223 2500
E: [email protected]
www.sebeleastperth.com.au
The true essence of waterfront living, 4.5-star
Sebel East Perth is a boutique hotel situated
on Claisebrook Cove and the Swan River.
Located moments from Perth’s vibrant city centre,
choose from beautifully appointed studios and
self-contained 1 or 2-bedroom apartments. Enjoy
free Wi-Fi internet access throughout the hotel.
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Best Western Premier Terrace Hotel
237 St Georges Terrace, Perth
T: +61 8 9214 4444
E: [email protected]
www.terracehotelperth.com.au
In the heart of the West End of Perth’s CBD, is the beautifully restored Terrace Hotel with its wonderful style and art deco charm. Boasting 15 rooms and suites,
each tastefully appointed with old-world heritage charm and the finest finishes including king beds, mahogany and oak writing desk, chaise lounge - combined
with every modern technical indulgence, including Bang & Olufsen sound and television, iPads, Apple TV, Foxtel IQ. Our multi award winning restaurant and bar
features an extensive wine list boasting over 3000 varieties and offers dining options from casual at the bar to the formal and two alfresco areas on the terraces.
Open daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks plus Perth’s best High Tea every weekend from 1-4pm.
The Terrace Hotel - The ultimate experience in accommodation, dining, entertainment and style…
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the king of parks
home to 319
species of native
plants and 80
bird species!
Huge expanses of unique bushland, tranquil parkland and native botanic
garden make Kings Park the jewel in the crown of Perth and Western
Australia's most visited attraction.
Distance
from CBD
1km
the park is unique
in the world, through its
focus on local flora,
showcasing the amazing
diversity of native wildflowers
found nowhere else
on earth.
The people's park
Cultural significance
Visited by over 6 million people each year,
for Western Australians and the many
interstate and international visitors, Kings Park
and Botanic Garden is a place of inspiration,
relaxation, recreation and wonder. You can
picnic on grassy lawns, take a jog through
the bushland or attend one of the summer
outdoor concerts under the stars. Children
are also catered for with a number of
excellent playgrounds suitable for all ages.
Aboriginal history is particularly fascinating
in Kings Park as it has been revered as a
sacred place for Aborigines whose mythical
serpent, the Wagyl, is said to have entered the
ground near here and emerged at the foot of
Mt Eliza to create the beautiful Swan River.
Picture perfect
Overlooking the city and the silken blue
waters of the Swan River, from high above
you can see the brilliantly coloured sails of
boats on the river below, the twinkling lights
of the city, the distant Perth Hills and endless
blue skies for which Perth is so renowned.
Opened in 1965, the total area of the park
is 400.6 hectares with nearly two thirds
preserved as natural bushland. The balance
of the park is made up of superbly cultivated
gardens and open recreational areas,
showcasing an outstanding scientific collection
of Western Australian floral specimens
displayed en masse or as individual
specimens in an inspiring landscape.
The Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
manages the park in accordance with the
Kings Park and Botanic Garden Management
Plan, to ensure the conservation of native
biological diversity and cultural heritage
icons, while providing for the diverse range
of visitor interests.
Exploring the park
For those with energy to burn, the park's
walk and cycle trails are a great way of seeing
more of the park. You can also embark on
Free Guided Walks, held three times a day
(10am, 12pm and 2pm). Brochures and maps
are available at the Visitor Information Centre.
Federation Walk
Be sure to experience Federation Walk which
includes a treetop walk, where you’ll become
truly captivated by the birds’ eye view. This
walk comes complete with informative
plaques about the region’s fauna and history.
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Mt Eliza is also the site of the State War
Memorial. From the Australia Day Skyworks
celebrations every January, to the moving
dawn tribute on Anzac Day each April, Kings
Park is the place for many significant cultural
and ceremonial events throughout the year.
Entertainment
Throughout spring, summer and autumn,
a host of local, national and international
live outdoor concerts come to the park.
Enjoy live theatre such as Shakespeare’s
A Midsummer Night’s Dream performed
under the stars. You can also catch the
latest films at the superb outdoor Moonlight
Cinema - a perfect way to spend a balmy
summer evening.
Shopping & eating
A visit to Aspects of Kings Park will reward
you with some of the most beautiful and
unique local arts and crafts, jewellery, books,
gifts and stationary. The Aboriginal Art Gallery
displays and sells authentic Indigenous art
pieces, artefacts and books. Both are located
off Fraser Avenue.
From the sublime Frasers Restaurant
overlooking the city, to Zamia Café set in
beautiful parkland gardens, the bustle of the
Botanical Café and family-friendly
Stickybeaks Café, Kings Park provides in
spades, let alone the best barbecue and
picnic settings you can imagine!
Wildflower Festival
Springtime boasts the world-class Kings Park
Festival. This month-long festival within the
Botanic Garden celebrates the breathtaking
beauty of Western Australian wildflowers with
a dazzling profusion of species spread over
seven hectares, fantastic displays,
performances, live concerts, talks, activities
and fun for all ages.
park life...
ICNIC amongst the majestic
P
eucalypts as you enjoy the panoramic
views of treetops, the city skyline and
the Swan River.
EXPLORE the diversity of Western
Australian flora and discover our rich
history along the Lotterywest
Federation Walkway.
See the mighty boab tree, a 750 year
old specimen that travelled 3,200 km
from the Kimberley region of WA.
KIDS will love the play areas at the
Lotterywest Family Area, Synergy
Parkland and the Saw Avenue Picnic Area.
Visit the Rio Tinto Naturescape - a
place for kids to connect with nature,
explore and create.
indulge in the huge range of events
and festivities including outdoor
concerts, movies and theatre.
Enjoy a free guided walk starting at
10.00 am, 12 noon and 2.00 pm daily.
hop at the award-winning Aspects of
s
Kings Park gallery shop where proceeds
support Australian artists and Park
conservation works.
Climb all 101 steps of the spiralling
DNA Tower for spectacular views around
the Park and over to Rottnest Island.
Visitor Information Centre Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Fraser Avenue, West Perth
61 8 9480 3600
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experience perth's
attractions !
There’s plenty of attractions to choose from in Perth and
surrounds with fun-filled activities for everyone. From amazing
man-made attractions and beautiful parklands, to nature and
marine life, history and science you’ll find it all in our region.
5 The Bell Tower Home of the Swan Bells
One of the world’s largest musical instruments,
an 82.5 m tower houses the 12 bells of St
Martins-in-the-fields in Trafalgar Square.
The tower offers fascinating displays on
the history of the bells and bell ringing,
as well as stunning views of Perth City
and the Swan River.
thebelltower.com.au
9 The Perth Mint
11 Western Australian Maritime Museum
14 Whiteman Park
Give yourself a gold rush at The Perth Mint.
See the world’s largest gold coin made from
one tonne of pure gold and touch $500,000
worth of gold bullion. View Australia’s biggest
display of natural gold nuggets in the dazzling
Gold Exhibition and shop for unique treasures
at The Perth Mint Shop. Tax free sales available.
perthmint.com.au/visit
In the heart of Fremantle’s working port,
WA’s newest museum explores the state’s
connection with the Indian Ocean. Visit the
'most exciting museum afloat', go inside on
a submarine, and see the Shipwreck
Galleries nearby.
musuem.wa.gov.au/maritime
Relax in the natural bush surroundings and
experience something different every day
at Whiteman Park. Step back in time for a
look at - and ride on - our state’s transport
heritage, discover world class conservation
in action on a nocturnal tour or simply enjoy
some recreation time with family and friends.
whitemanpark.com.au
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3 Kings Park and Botanic Garden
6 Captain Cook Cruises
10 Adventure World
12 Scitech
15 Rottnest Island
Just 5 minutes from Perth city, discover
wildlife from around the world. See the best
of Australian wildlife including our enormous
Saltwater Crocodile, koalas, dingoes,
Tasmanian Devil, snakes, Little Penguins,
cockatoos, kangaroos and wallabies. Book
an Eye to Eye experience for a chance to feed
a giraffe, meet a rhino, see the lions at lunch,
greet the elephants or see the orangutans.
perthzoo.com.au
Visit one of the world’s most spectacular
parks, with stunning views of the city
skyline and river. Discover our unique and
wonderful native flora in the Western
Australian Botanic Garden or explore our
playgrounds, walking trails and picnic areas.
Visit Aspects of Kings Park gallery shop for
the best in Australian design.
bgpa.wa.gov.au
The best selection of day and evening
cruises on the Swan River. Enjoy one of
our famous wine cruises, complete with
entertainment, to vineyards in the Swan
Valley - or a scenic luncheon cruise from
either Perth or Fremantle.
captaincookcruises.com.au
Western Australia’s premier theme park and
home of ‘Australia’s best Roller Coaster’ - the
$12m world class ‘Abyss’ PLUS over 28 unique
attractions including water slides, thrill rides
and an Australian Wildlife Experience where
you have the opportunity to cuddle Koalas!
Medieval themed ‘Dragon’s Kingdom’ is an
enchanting fairy tale land dedicated to the
youngest adventurers.
Experience science at its most surprising
at Scitech ­– an engaging science centre
offering interactive learning and fun for the
whole family with hands-on exhibitions and
interactive performances. We have
Australasia’s largest planetarium and domed
cinema, where you can immerse yourself
in a movie experience like never before.
scitech.org.au
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2 AQWA - The Aquarium
of Western Australia
Come and meet Australian native animals
just 30 minutes from the city centre. Feed
kangaroos - have pictures taken with the
koalas - see emus, dingoes, quokkas, and
more. Meet The Wombat and Friends and
The Farm Show - 3 times daily.
cavershamwildlife.com.au
Just 18 minutes from Perth and only 15
minutes from Fremantle, there’s something
for the entire family. You pay just one entry
fee, then ride all day for free! Please visit the
website for specific trading days, hours and
ticketing information.
adventureworld.net.au
Just 30 minutes off the coast of Perth and
a million miles from everything. Rediscover
life’s simple pleasures as you follow a sandy
track, discover intriguing wildlife along the
picturesque Wadjemup Walk Trail, snorkel
vibrant coral reefs and daring shipwrecks,
and meet friendly quokkas; the cute
marsupials that the island is world-famous
for. With 63 secluded beaches, 20 bays,
breath-taking parklands, intricate lake
systems and a casual island atmosphere,
Rottnest is your ideal island getaway.
rottnestisland.com
Explore 12,000km of coastline in just one
day. From the icy waters of the Southern
Ocean to the tropical wonderland of coral
reefs in the far north, come on an underwater
journey to discover our incredible and
unique marine life.
aqwa.com.au
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One of Western Australia’s most amazing
botanic parks, just 35km southeast of Perth.
Open every day 9am - 6pm, entry fees apply.
‘Heaven in the Hills... An extraordinary garden
in a breathtakingly beautiful setting’.
araluenbotanicpark.com.au
8 Fremantle Prison
Fremantle Prison is Western Australia’s only
World Heritage Listed building. ‘Step inside
and do time’ on an entertaining Prison Day
Tour. Explore the labyrinth of tunnels 20m
beneath the Prison on a Tunnel Tour
adventure. Or delve into the darker side on
a spooky Torchlight Tour… if you dare!
fremantleprison.com.au
Rockingham Wild Encounters offer a ferry
service to beautiful Penguin Island, a pristine
nature reserve home to little penguins.
Visitors can get up close to them at the
daily penguin feedings at 10.30am, 12.30pm
and 2.30pm. Other cruises available include
swimming with wild dolphins and glass
bottom boat cruises to view sea lions.
Penguin Island is open from September 14
to June 1. Winter cruise options available,
see website for details.
rockinghamwildencounters.com.au
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The original and still the best market in the
West. With over 150 stalls stocking everything
you could possibly imagine, from the unique
to the unusual. It’s all here; the fun is finding it!
fremantlemarkets.com.au
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Captain Cook Cruises (WA)
Caversham Wildlife Park
Pier 3 Barrack Street Jetty
Perth WA 6000
T: (61 8) 9325 3341
E: [email protected]
www.captaincookcruises.com.au
Cruise to or from Fremantle on board Perth’s best
passenger vessels for stunning views of the city
and life on the Swan River. With regular
departures daily, travel either one-way or return.
Lunch and wine cruises also depart daily with an
evening dinner cruise several times weekly,
offering buffet dining.
Whiteman Park, Lord Street, Whiteman
T: +61 8 9248 1984 F: +61 8 9248 1985 E: [email protected] www.cavershamwildlife.com.au
See and Touch Native Animals, Australian Koalas and Kangaroos in their Natural Habitat.
Caversham Wildlife Park features Western Australia’s largest collection of native fauna. Feed the kangaroos and have your photo taken with our koalas whilst
enjoying the parkland and features of this well-renown bushland area.
Home to approximately 200 species and more than 2000 head of animals, birds and reptiles, all housed in a walk-through or walk-in environment, the park
is now the premier development of its kind in WA, attracting visitors from all over the world. Our wildlife professionals are dedicated to exceptional service and
assistance to ensure all visitors receive the best opportunities for animal contact, photographs and information.
Caversham Wildlife Park is located inside Whiteman Park, just 15 kilometres from the centre of Perth and situated at the entrance of the Swan Valley.
Adventure World
Crystal Swan Cruises
Whiteman Park
351 Progress Drive, Bibra Lake
T: +61 8 9417 9666 E: [email protected]
www.adventureworld.net.au
WA’s premier theme park is home to ‘Australia’s best Roller Coaster’ Abyss, water slides, thrill rides and
Australian Wildlife.
Travel through the mystical portal and back in time to Dinosaur Island – see and hear them move around
you as you experience these creatures in their natural habitat! Coming late November but hurry, the
portal will close end of March 2015!
Don’t forget to visit the enchanting fairy tale land ‘Dragon’s Kingdom’, with new ‘Flossy’s Fairytale
Treehouse’, where young adventurers can experience an exciting stage show from Yarli, Flossy & Yarlotte.
Thrill seekers shouldn’t miss the Rampaging minotaur and giant Black Widow spider additions!
Just 18 minutes from Perth & only 15 minutes from Fremantle.
Jetty 5 Barrack Square Perth
T: 0412 312 248
E: [email protected]
www.crystalswan.com.au
The Crystal Swan is a unique function venue that
cruises down the Swan River. Conference
hospitality, incentive groups and international
weddings. Centrally located in the CBD amidst the
heart of the new Elizabeth Quay precinct all guests
enjoy the stunning 360 degree views of the Perth
City Skyline.
Welcome aboard.
Entry off Lord Street or Beechboro Road Whiteman WA 6068
T: (61 8) 9209 6000
E: [email protected]
www.whitemanpark.com.au
Whiteman Park is a unique conservation and recreation reserve, located just 25 minutes from the Perth CBD. You can experience something different every day
- from world-class conservation to the state’s transport heritage, or simply enjoying some healthy recreation time with family and friends.
Covering 4,000 hectares of natural bushland and leisure facilities, the Park sits on the doorstep of the Swan Valley and is home to Revolutions Transport
Museum, the popular Caversham Wildlife Park and the world-class conservation facility Woodland Reserve.
A range of guided tours are offered, allowing visitors the chance to see and learn more about the Park, while playgrounds, bushwalk trails, vintage train and
tram rides, Tractor and Motor Museums, a craft village, Dog Park and the Children’s Forest keep everyone entertained.
The Park, with its vast picnic grounds surrounded by beautiful natural bushland, is open daily from 8.30am–6.00pm and entry is free.
Country Escapes in WA Tours
Mosmans Restaurant
The Coffee Club
Kings Park and Botanic Garden
T: +61 8 9385 6422
E: [email protected]
www.perthwatours.com.au
Perth’s Ultimate Personalised Small Group Luxury 4WD Eco Tours. Distinctive tailored tours experiencing
nature and heritage with a personal tour. We offer outstanding bespoke Day Tours, Overnight Tours,
Extended Tours, Wildflower Tours and Private Tours operating out of Perth tailored to your special
interests. Experience Nature, Wildlife, food and wine, sightseeing, wildflowers, history and heritage, soft
adventure, the outback and your interests. Helicopter over the Pinnacles, fly over Wave Rock, Cruise in
the Bay of Isles, and many more unique adventures.
Come with us explore Perth, Fremantle, Swan Valley, Perth Hills and other regions in Western Australia
for your dream holiday.
15 Johnson Parade
Mosman Park
T: +61 8 9383 3388
E: [email protected]
www.mosmans.com.au
A relaxed dining atmosphere, with every table
enjoying stunning river views, Mosmans Restaurant
is the ideal venue for any lunch or dinner event.
Whether the occasion is a special celebration,
entertaining visiting friends, a wedding or a
romantic dinner for two, Mosmans Restaurant
will create a memorable experience.
140 William Street Perth
T: +61 8 9226 2820
www.coffeeclub.com.au/william-street
The Coffee Club is the perfect place to catch up
with family or friends for an all-day breakfast,
tantalising salads, gourmet sandwiches and
decadent desserts. And for those coffee lovers,
relax and enjoy a hand crafted barista made coffee.
The Coffee Club located on Murray Street Mall.
Fraser Avenue, West Perth
T: +61 8 9480 3600 E: [email protected]
www.bgpa.wa.gov.au
Neighbouring the Perth CBD, Kings Park is one of the world’s largest inner city parks. It enjoys sweeping
views of the Swan and Canning Rivers, the city skyline and the Darling Ranges to the east.
Six million annual visitors enjoy a variety of spaces in the park including children’s play and discovery
areas, bushland trails and expansive, green parkland perfect for picnics and outdoor activities. The
Aspects of Kings Park gallery shop, Visitor Information Centre, restaurants and public transport are easily
accessible in the tourism precinct on Fraser Avenue.
The beautifully cultivated Western Australian Botanic Garden displays over 3,000 species of the State’s
unique flora. Two thirds of the 400 hectare park is protected as native bushland.
Kings Park is rich in Aboriginal and European history, contemporary culture and innovative design.
About Bike Hire
Point Fraser Reserve
(Causeway Carpark)
305 Riverside Drive
East Perth, WA 6004
T: (61 8) 9221 2665
E: [email protected]
www.aboutbikehire.com.au
We provide an array of quality equipment for a
range of outdoor activities. Whether it is exploring
the city by road or river, enjoying world-renowned
mountain bike trails, competing in road events or
venturing interstate on long distance tours, we
have the equipment you need.
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ADAMS
Pinnacle Tours
Shop 1 Barrack Street Jetty Old Perth Port
T: 1300 551 687 Within Australia
T: +61 8 6270 6060 International Callers
E: [email protected]
www.adamspinnacletours.com.au
Discover the beauty of Western Australia with ADAMS
Pinnacle Tours. Take pleasure in local knowledge and
live commentary while experiencing ancient
landscapes, unique wildlife and towns steeped in
history. Choose from 1 day through to 19 day holidays
across all of WA with free WiFi on board each tour.
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Segway Tours WA
Taste Bud Tours
The Perth Mint
1 Barrack Square, Barrack Street Jetty, Perth
T: 1300 80 81 80
E: [email protected]
www.segwaytourswa.com.au
The most fun you’ll have standing up!
You’re invited to cruise around some of the most beautiful landscapes in Western Australia on one of the
most incredible, modern machines in the world, the Segway!
Segways are the most exhilarating and relaxing way to soak in the beauty of Australia’s fastest growing
city. Cruise the beautiful Swan River foreshore and Perth city, soaking up the sights – or stop for photos
as our professional guides thrill you with fascinating stories about Perth’s rich history, dynamic boom
times and it’s breathtaking plans for the future.
Winner of the 2014 WA Tourism Award for New Tourism Development.
Departs:
Wellington Tourist
Coach Stand, Perth
T: 0412 244 201
E: [email protected]
www.tastebudtours.com.au
SPEED GRAZING the Swan Valley - small groups of
14-16 explore the nationally awarded Food & Wine
Trail of the Swan Valley - Perth’s Valley of Taste,
visiting 10 of the region’s most delicious locations
enjoying 25+ different tasting experiences daily
Wednesday to Sunday. Number One Activity in
Perth on TripAdvisor.
310 Hay Street East Perth (corner Hill Street)
Open 7 days
T: +61 8 9421 7376
Toll Free: 1300 366 520
E: [email protected]
www.perthmint.com.au/visit
The Perth Mint is Western Australia’s heart of gold! Behind the majestic gates of this historic institution can be found an architectural landmark of the City of Perth
and one of the State’s premier tourist destinations. The Perth Mint’s new Gold Exhibition is now open. Marvel at the largest coin ever made, weighing one tonne of
pure gold and valued at more than $50 million. Watch state-of-the-art multimedia displays which tell the story of gold through the ages. See 200 ounces of pure
gold being poured to form a solid gold bar in the original Melting House. View Australia’s largest collection of natural gold nuggets within the darkened exhibition
halls, including Newmont’s Normandy Nugget, the second largest nugget in existence weighing 25.5 kilograms. Touch more than $500,000 worth of gold bullion,
and take home unique treasures from The Perth Mint Shop, including Argyle Pink Diamonds and Kailis Australian Pearls. Tax free sales available.
Harbour Town ad here
West Australian Opera
His Majesty’s Theatre
825 Hay Street, Perth
T: +61 8 9278 8999
www.waopera.asn.au
Tickets: 1300 795 012
West Australia Opera’s 2015 season opens with
Rossini’s The Barber of Seville (6 March) at City
of Perth’s Opera in the Park, Supreme Court
Gardens. His Majesty’s Theatre will host Mozart’s
The Marriage of Figaro (14 – 25 July) from award
winning director Neil Armfield and David McVicar’s
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden production
of Gounod’s Faust (29 Oct – 7 Nov).
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Two Feet & a Heartbeat
Walking Tours
T: +61 8 6143 4620
Toll Free: 1800 459 388
E: [email protected]
www.twofeet.com.au
Perth CBD has changed. Rediscover the city with
Two Feet & a Heartbeat’s Gold Medal Winning
guided walking tours. Join us for a tour with stories
of history, heritage, anecdotes and culture. Also
uncover the evolving small bar scene and eclectic
out of the way places.
Western Australian Museum
Transwa
Perth Cultural Centre
James Street Perth
T: 1300 134 081
Entry by donation
Open daily 9:30am - 5pm
www.museum.wa.gov.au
The Western Australian Museum’s natural, social
and cultural history collections have never been
more important as an avenue for exploring our
past, determining our place in the world and
looking to our future. Explore culture, identity
and the diversity and creativity of our world
through the amazing artefacts and exhibitions.
Public Transport Centre
Summers Street East Perth
T: 1300 662 205
E: [email protected]
www.transwa.wa.gov.au
Transwa provides public transport to over 240 destinations within regional Western Australia. The luxury road coach services travel to Kalbarri and Geraldton
in the north and to Albany and Esperance in the south. The rail fleet consists of the modern Prospector train to Kalgoorlie and the Australind to Bunbury, as well
as the AvonLink to Northam and Toodyay.
From December 1, 2014 the AvonLink train service will be expanded to 28 services per week, including a Saturday service. The AvonLink is a comfortable
commuter service inclusive of air conditioning, footrests, access to power points for laptop computers, background music and free Wi-Fi, making it an ideal
choice for transport when visiting the beautiful Avon Valley region.
The Bell Tower, Home of the Swan Bells
Aboriginal Culture
Barrack Square Riverside Drive Perth
T: +61 8 6210 0444
E: [email protected]
www.thebelltower.com.au
The Bell Tower located on the Swan River in vibrant Barrack Square, is one of the largest musical instruments on earth and was built to house the historically
significant bells of Saint Martin in the Fields church, the parish church of Buckingham Palace in Trafalgar Square, London.
One of Western Australia’s most unique and visited attractions, The Bell Tower offers fascinating displays on these famous bells and the ancient art of bell ringing.
• Have a go at chiming an historic bell dating back to 1725.
• Enjoy breathtaking 360 degree views of Perth city and the majestic Swan river from our stunning open air Observation Deck.
• Record a FREE video postcard to show your family and friends.
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urchase and engraved Love Lock for a loved one and hang it at the Tower for everyone to see.
The Aboriginal culture in Western Australia is generally associated with the outback regions, so it comes as some surprise
to many visitors that they can, in fact, enjoy Aboriginal experiences right in the capital city of Perth - for example, the
Kings Park Indigenous Heritage Tour showcases the park’s flora and fauna through very different eyes, laced with the
ancient dreaming story of Nyoongar country.
In the quaint port town of Fremantle, the Fremantle Aboriginal Heritage Walking Tour ventures through the mists of Aboriginal
history along Fremantle landmarks that still exist today.
Half an hour’s drive from the city, in the Swan Valley, Maalinup Aboriginal Gallery showcases original and authentic Aboriginal art and distinctively different gifts
and souvenirs.
For more details about authentic Aboriginal tourism experiences in Perth and Western Australia, visit www.waitoc.com. The Western Australian Indigenous
Tourism Operators Council - WAITOC - proudly sharing our country and Aboriginal culture with visitors seeking new and authentic experiences.
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Clear blue skies, wide open spaces and picturesque landscapes,
few cities in the world can match the quality and variety of golf
courses available in Perth.
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Golfers are spoilt for choice, from worldrenowned resort courses to lush public
layouts available for very reasonable rates.
A temperate climate with plenty of sunny
days means its perfect for teeing off just
about all year round.
Araluen Golf Course is located 40kms
south-east of the city in the beautiful hills
of Roleystone. This challenging 18 holes of
championship golf was designed by Roger
Mackay and Michael Coate and is bordered
by state forest and the Canning River.
North of Perth
Large undulating greens, testing changes of
elevation, strategically placed water hazards
and bunkers and wide impeccably manicured
fairways, all contribute to the unique
character of this special course - truly one
of nature’s most picturesque playing fields.
Not many golf courses in the world offer
the dramatic contrasts, the scenic beauty
and the sheer golfing challenge of Joondalup
Resort’s 27 hole championship golf course.
Designed by the internationally renowned
Robert Trent Jones Jr, the course presents a
tough, uncompromising lay-out, featuring
great variation in setting and style.
This spectacular golf course sweeps across
dense bush land, cuts through steep
limestone quarries and skirts picturesque
lakes, to present surprises and challenges
at almost every turn. One minute you
are playing an approach shot beneath
a 30 metre limestone cliff, the next you
are adapting to the fresh ocean breeze
on an undulating links style fairway.
East of Perth
Ellenbrook
Continually rated as one of Australia’s best
golf resorts, The Vines Resort & Country
Club offers two equally challenging 18 hole
courses that are surrounded by native bush
with abundant wildlife, lush manicured
gardens and the magnificent Swan Valley
wine region.
With lush bent grass greens - among the
largest in the country - unique bunkering
and a beautiful natural layout, you will be
tested on every hole.
Together the Ellenbrook and The Lakes
layout hosted some of the world’s golfing
greats including Norman, Player, Els, Langer,
Daly, Sorenstam & Campbell during the
Heineken Classic 1993 - 2001 & Johnnie
Walker Classic 2006 & the LPGA Lexus
Cup 2007 plus the Johnnie Walker Classic
in February 2009 & 2010.
Perth International Golf Tournament
Held annually in October, some of the best
players on the European, Australasian, Asian
and American PGA tours descend on Lake
Karrinyup Country Club in Perth for
Australia’s richest annual golf tournament.
The Perth International golf tournament has
a prize purse of US$2,000,000 and is the only
golf event in Australia to partner with the
European Tour and PGA Tour of Australasia.
Providing one of Australia’s hilliest
championship courses, Lake Karrinyup is
surrounded by magnificent eucalyptus trees.
Kangaroos freely roam the fairways making
for a perfect setting for hosting this
successful golf event.
South of Perth
Rated the #1 Golf Course in Western Australia
and Australia’s #2 Public Access Course by
both the 2007/2008 Golf Course Guide and
the 2007 Golf Australia Magazine, The Links
Kennedy Bay south of Perth is a course that
will challenge and delight golfers.
Kennedy Bay is a links style course situated
amidst undulating sand dunes and natural
bushland with a magnificent vista over the
Indian Ocean. Links style courses originated
in Scotland at St. Andrews, the birth place of
golf as we know it. Links courses are
characterised by an exposed coastal location,
undulating greens, pot style bunkers and
heath vegetation. This combination offers
golfers an irresistible challenge of skill.
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Crafted into the spectacular ocean side
landscape, Secret Harbour Golf Links boasts
18 superbly designed holes. Experience a
traditional Scottish links course with small
pot bunkers and rolling fairways situated
amid natural sand dunes and beautiful views
of the Indian Ocean.
Course designer Graham Marsh has crafted
the course allowing the average golfer to
find it enjoyable and the golf professional,
a challenge. Each hole presents several tee
options depending on wind conditions and
the player’s ability.
Secret Harbour has already been recognised
and highly praised by three of the world’s
greatest golfers, Lee Trevino, Gary Player and
Graham Marsh. It is also consistently ranked
in the top 10 courses to play for under $50
in Australia.
The Cut Golf Course, located 50 minutes
south of Perth is a test of another type.
The true Links layout is an examination of
a dune landscape, coastal winds and the
challenger’s imagination.
The Cut provides an opportunity to
experience golf in its original environment.
Immaculate in its presentation, the playing
surfaces are second to none. Lush fairways,
pure greens and multiple teeing positions,
present an opportunity for players of all
ability to truly test their game.
Meadow Springs Golf & Country Club offers
'golf as nature intended'. Designed by Robert
Trent Jones Jnr, the course presents a highly
regarded test for players of all levels, but is
also renowned for its playability.
Few holes run parallel and all are surrounded
by bushland. Other players are often out of
view, enhancing the sensation that you are
alone in the wilderness. Its excellent drainage
makes Meadow Springs one of the best
all-weather courses in the country.
FIND OUT MORE Visit the golf pages on our website experienceperth.com for information on Perth golf courses.
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Just 25 minutes from Perth’s city centre, the bustling, dynamic port city
of Fremantle has long been renowned for its eclectic mix of arty and
alternative types.
Distance
from CBD
22kms
Come as you are
Market city
Fremantle is one of the easiest cities in the
world to explore by foot, bicycle or scooter.
All leading attractions are located in close
proximity and the ‘free’ Fremantle CAT bus
completes regular circuits around the city of
Fremantle stopping at popular places of
interest and offering easy access to major
attractions and venues.
Don’t miss the vibrant weekend markets
for the freshest of fruit and veg, as well as
an eclectic mix of buskers, stalls and goods.
Even if you don't buy anything, an afternoon
pottering through both the E-Shed and
Fremantle Markets is enough to forget
your everyday worries.
Fremantle is easily accessed by train, bus
or river cruise from the city and boasts an
excellent selection of accommodation
options ranging from friendly backpackers
to luxurious hotels.
Cappuccino Strip
Its Cappuccino Strip is jam-packed with lively
restaurants, the streets are abuzz with
shoppers and historical pubs brim with
patrons from across the globe. You can also
try a visit to one of the stylish microbreweries.
The Monk, the Sail & Anchor and Little
Creatures on the harbour - these breweries
offer an incredible range of tasty amber ales
and are an emerging scene all of their own.
The city’s multicultural mix is most evident
in its food and restaurants. A strong Italian
influence has produced a vast array of pizza
and pasta restaurants while Asian, Indian and a
whole host of other cuisine can also be found
nestled among Fremantle’s winding streets.
Fremantle has a wonderful nightlife with
several clubs that play live music until the
early hours. If you have the energy, by the
time you leave the clubs, the cafés will be
open for a morning coffee.
Fishing Boat Harbour
You’ll also find some of the state’s most
popular seafood restaurants and cafés dotted
around Fremantle’s colourful Fishing Boat
Harbour - the perfect place to sample the
Indian Ocean’s bounty.
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A unique shopping experience
Fremantle also has seven days a week
shopping, allowing visitors to relax over
a cup of coffee on the Cappuccino Strip
before going in search of innovative fashion
or that special gift from Fremantle's quirky
shopping precinct. Shoppers love Fremantle
for its funky Australian fashions and
independent designs. Young and upcoming
designers are choosing Fremantle to launch
their stunning new designs and there are
around 50 boutiques crammed into Market
and High Streets.
Art lovers are catered for with art ranging
from highbrow gallery displays to Indigenous
designs, to street art on the side walk.
Fremantle is also home to Notre Dame
University Australia, whose investment in,
and restoration of, many fine old buildings
is bringing new life to the West End, as
students from all over the world fill its streets.
North, South, East - all are best!
Outside the city centre you’ll find gorgeous
beaches and walking and bicycle trails
meandering along the sparkling waters
of the coast and the river’s edge.
South Fremantle with its calm beaches and
restaurants has emerged as a vital part of the
Fremantle experience and in East Fremantle
you'll find river walks, parks and restaurants.
Across the water, North Fremantle is a good
place to hunt for antiques.
Fremantle Visitor Centre Town Hall, Kings Square, Fremantle
Enjoy a coffee and soak up the vibe
along the famous ‘Cappuccino Strip’.
Potter through the markets and be
entertained by a local busker.
Enjoy fresh fish & chips at the
Fishing Boat Harbour.
Hop on board an historic tram ride or
discover Fremantle’s history on a selfguided walking trail.
Go underground on the fascinating
Prison Tunnel tour.
Visit the WA Maritime Museum at
Victoria Quay, Fremantle Arts Centre or
one of the many other museums and
galleries.
Feast on the local flavours on offer at
the many restaurants and cafés.
Sample boutique beer at one of the
great microbreweries.
Find fashion, great shopping, original
artworks and quirky gifts.
FOLLOW a self-guided walking trail maps available from the Visitor Centre.
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Known as the world’s best preserved example of a 19th century port streetscape
and boasting Western Australia’s largest collection of heritage listed buildings,
Fremantle possesses a depth of character that cannot be replicated elsewhere.
In a country predominantly settled by convicts,
it is not surprising that the first permanent
building to be built in Western Australia was a
prison. The Round House Prison, so named
because if it’s unusual 12 sided shape, was
built in 1831 and is an essential part of any
itinerary for visitors to Fremantle.
The Round House Precinct originally housed
a courthouse and gallows all within a 50
metre radius from the prison, and today, a
'Whalers' tunnel leading from Bathers Beach
below the precinct through the hillside to the
town, can still be traversed.
With a ratio of three convicts to every one
free man, the town quickly outgrew the tiny
prison and was forced to build a larger scale
prison precinct. The Fremantle Prison is now
one of Western Australia’s premier heritage
attractions. The Prison was built by convicts
in the 1850s and was used continually as a
place of incarceration and punishment for
almost 140 years. Visitors today can explore
the Prison’s fascinating history on an
entertaining Prison Day Tour, Tunnel Tour
Adventure or Spooky Torchlight Tour.
As a working port city, Fremantle also claims
an intriguing maritime history. The Western
Australian Maritime Museum is especially
popular with its stunning maritime design, set
on Victoria Quay at the entrance to Fremantle
Harbour. Here you will find Western Australia’s
rich maritime history well documented
through a series of world-class displays and
presentations. The Maritime Museum is also
home to the internationally renowned
Australia II yacht which famously won the
America’s Cup from the Americans in 1983.
The Shipwreck Museum in Cliff Street is
another absorbing attraction. It houses the
original timbers from the infamous 17th
century Dutch Batavia shipwreck which sank
in 1629 further north at the Abrolhos Islands.
There are also exhibits of gold and silver
coins, furniture, crockery and cutlery as well
as stories of bravery, survival and of course
mutiny from the shipwreck.
Another intriguing museum in the vicinity
is the Army Museum which showcases the
entire colonial and post-federation periods
through to the end of World War II.
How about visiting the character building
housing the Fremantle Arts Centre? While
appreciating the exhibitions, you can learn
about the centre's fascinating history as a
lunatic asylum and shelter for homeless
women. Built by convicts in 1861, the Arts
Centre now houses gallery spaces, a
café and a gift shop including hosting
frequent events.
You can experience much of timeless
Fremantle on board an historic Fremantle
Tram tour which fills you in on the secrets of
old-time Fremantle or follow a self-guided
walking trail through the streets of Fremantle
- free walking trail maps are available at the
Visitor Centre.
Fremantle Prison
Fremantle Visitor Centre
The Terrace Fremantle WA 6160
T: +61 8 9336 9200 E: [email protected]
www.fremantleprison.com.au
Fremantle Prison - welcoming visitors since 1850.
Fremantle Prison is one of Western Australia’s premier tourist attractions and is the only World Heritage listed
building in the state.
It is the largest convict built structure in Western Australia and the most intact convict establishment in
Australia. Decommissioned as an operating maximum security gaol in 1991, the empty prison with its solitary
cells and gallows is a monument to a system of punishment that is uncomfortably recent.
Join our experienced guides as they bring the rich folklore and stories of the Prison to life on a fascinating Prison
Day Tour. Explore the labyrinth of tunnels 20 metres beneath the Prison on foot and by boat on a Tunnels Tour
adventure. Or delve into the darker side of the Prison’s history on a spooky Torchlight Tour if you dare.
Kings Square Fremantle WA 6160
T: +61 8 9431 7878
E: [email protected]
www.visitfremantle.com.au
No fee booking service for all types of
accommodation including self contained
apartments, hotels and B&Bs. Call and speak to
one of our local experts to plan your visit.
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Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour
Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour is renowned throughout the world, and little wonder. Although it is a working harbour, the emphasis is very much on relaxation...
and food. Here you’ll be spoilt for choice with a mouth watering selection of fresh seafood markets, restaurants, cafes and food stalls, with stunning views over
the Harbour and Indian Ocean out to Rottnest Island. There’s also a boutique brewery and serviced apartment accommodation for those who find it hard to
leave. Stroll along the boardwalks; admire the fishing trawlers; watch the goings-on of a working harbour; take a high speed jet boat tour; enjoy a swim at nearby
Bathers Beach. Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour offers something for every visitor to this famous city by the sea.
www.fremantlefishingboatharbour.com
Esplanade Hotel Fremantle - by Rydges
Fremantle Arts Centre
Corner Marine Terrace and Essex Street
Fremantle WA 6160
T: +61 8 9432 4000
E: [email protected]
www.rydges.com/fremantle
From the moment you arrive in the sweeping driveway you’ll feel the relaxation of being out of the hustle
of a major CBD with the comfort of staying at a Rydges 4 ½ star hotel. Ideally located in the heart of
Fremantle, holiday makers will enjoy the comfortable accommodation with balconies overlooking
popular parklands or the resort pool. Take a dip in the two tropical swimming pools and three outdoor
spas, there’s also a sauna and fitness centre. Indulge with two restaurants, the Atrium Garden Restaurant
buffet or The Harbour Master featuring local seafood or South WA grill dishes, tapas and alfresco dining.
Enjoy a drink at Marine Lounge Bar or the historic Ball and Chain.
1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle
T: +61 8 9432 9555 E: [email protected]
www.fac.org.au
Open daily 10am - 5pm
Free admission One of Australia’s leading arts centres, FAC is
housed within an iconic heritage building and
beautiful grounds. Enjoy contemporary exhibitions,
a shop selling the finest WA handmade wares, an
expansive live music program, special events and
an idyllic cafe. Open 7 days. Free entry.
Fremantle Markets
Fremantle Village
Westerley & Harbourside
Leeuwin Ocean Adventures Day Sails
Cnr Henderson Street and South Terrace, Fremantle
T: +61 8 9335 2515
E: [email protected]
www.fremantlemarkets.com.au
Built in 1897, Fremantle Markets is one of the port city’s most significant landmarks and has rightfully
earned itself a reputation as one of the best destinations in Fremantle for locals and tourists alike, as well
as a leading source of independent wares and produce.
Fremantle Markets houses a family of stallholders from encouraging young local talent such as designers
and artists, launching the careers of budding musicians including John Butler, to creating a hub of events
for visitors.
Housed in an historic, heritage-listed building, its unique bohemian atmosphere has made it the best and
most well-known market in Western Australia.
25 Cockburn Road,
South Fremantle WA 6162
T: +61 (08) 9430 4866
E: [email protected]
www.fremantlevillage.com.au Fremantle Village is a 3.5 star rated caravan park
and accommodation village located only 3kms
from the heart of Fremantle and only a half hour
drive from Perth. We have public transport at our
doorstep, shops within walking distance and
accommodation and sites to suit all budgets!
1A Tuckfield St Fremantle
T: 08 94304458
F: 08 94304459
E: [email protected]
www.westerley.com.au
Luxury apartments in Fremantle’s historic centre,
resort-style apartments a short-walk to the centre
of Fremantle. Near restaurants, pubs, Cappuccino
Strip, boutiques and arts activities. Executive style
or budget, family self-catering locations in central
and South Fremantle. Handy to beaches, tennis
courts, golf, scenic walks.
B Berth Victoria Quay Fremantle
T: +61 8 9430 4105
E: [email protected]
www.sailleeuwin.com
Experience the thrill of sailing onboard Australia’s largest sail training ship. The STS Leeuwin II sails along
the coast throughout the year delivering its longstanding youth development program. From late
October to late April the Leeuwin also offers 3-hour day sails, open to everyone, where you can choose
to take part in sailing activities such as raising the sails, taking the helm and possibly even climbing the
bowsprit. Or you can just sit back and enjoy the sail. Whichever way you choose, sailing onboard the
STS Leeuwin II is a truly unique and memorable experience for the whole family. Gift vouchers available.
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Tradewinds Hotel
59 Canning Highway East Fremantle
T: +61 8 9339 8188
E: [email protected]
www.tradewindshotel.com.au
A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at the Tradewinds Hotel. Overlooking the tranquil waters of
the Swan River in East Fremantle, a perfect place to unwind or celebrate that special occasion. Whether
your stay is for business or pleasure the Tradewinds Hotel represents quality and value in Fremantle
accommodation. It combines a great location with a choice of spacious and comfortable hotel rooms
and short stay apartments, alfresco and formal dining and excellent function rooms for wedding
receptions, conferences and meetings. The popular alfresco courtyard is part of the Tradewinds bar
& restaurant. Enjoy a coffee, a casual meal chosen from our seasonal menu, or simply relax with friends
after a busy day while watching the sun set over the Indian Ocean beyond Fremantle harbour.
Rottnest Fast Ferries
Shop 56 Southside Drive, Hillarys Boat Harbour, Hillarys
T: +61 8 9246 1039
E [email protected]
www.rottnestfastferries.com.au
From day trips to overnight accommodation packages or exploring Rottnest by yourself, Rottnest Fast
Ferries has your island experience covered. Departing Hillarys Boat Harbour daily, we offer a variety of
travel times and tour options to accommodate your perfect day out. Whale Watching and Twilight cruises
operate in season as well as Full Day and Overnight Accommodation Packages at Rottnest Island. Bike
and snorkel equipment is available to hire before you depart the harbour - saving valuable time once
on the island.
Free coach transfers are available from your hotel to the ferry terminal at Hillarys Boat Harbour.
Coogee Beach
Holiday Park
3 Powell Road Coogee WA 6166
T: +61 8 9418 1810
E: [email protected]
www.aspenparks.com.au
Coogee Beach Holiday Park is ideal for a relaxing
beach holiday. Direct access to pristine waters of
Cockburn Sound, enjoy safe swimming, beach
walks, fishing from the jetty. With a range of
accommodation: studios, cabins and powered
caravan sites there is something to suit all travellers.
Woodman Point
Holiday Park
132 Cockburn Road, Munster WA 6166
T: +61 8 9434 1433
E: [email protected]
www.aspenparks.com.au
Woodman Point Holiday Park enjoys a unique
location within the Woodman Point regional nature
reserve. Located 10km from the historical port city
of Fremantle, this resort style property offers a
diverse range of accommodation including cabins,
chalets, powered caravan sites and camping
grounds with tranquil parkland surrounds.
Rottnest Express
Daily departures from:
1 Emma Place Rous Head North Fremantle / BShed Victoria Quay Fremantle / Pier 2 Barrack St Jetty
T: 1300 467 688 E: [email protected]
www.rottnestexpress.com.au
Rottnest Island is Perth’s number 1 island playground! Only a 25 minute ferry ride from Fremantle, it is home to over 60 white sandy beaches and
a fascinating history.
Rottnest Express offers a range of both fully-escorted and self-guided day tour packages; Experience Rottnest: Hire a bike and explore the Island at your
own pace or include snorkel hire for your ultimate land and sea self-guided experience! Discover Rottnest: Enjoy the island’s beauty and rich heritage in
an air-conditioned coach to spectacular locations. Adventure Rottnest: Discover the island’s wild side on our 90-minute thrill ride to see humpback
whales (Sep-Nov), New Zealand fur seals, dolphins and osprey. Underwater Rottnest: Get on-board the Eco Express for a high-powered snorkelling
adventure, exploring the Island’s unique marine environment. Book your island experience today!
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island paradise
Just 19 km off the coast of Perth, but an entire world away, lies the sunny
holiday island of Rottnest. Blessed with a casual atmosphere, picturesque
scenery, dazzling marine life and some of the world’s finest beaches and
pristine bays, Rottnest Island is Western Australia’s very own island getaway.
You're in quokka country!
Distance
from CBD
19kms
1km
DIVE IN...
the island boasts
the world’s most southerly
corals and water at least
4 degrees warmer
than on the mainland.
The island earned its curious name when in
1696, Dutch explorer, William de Vlamingh,
mistook the island’s unusual marsupial
population for common rats and named it
Rottnest - literally translating to ‘rats nest’.
Today, having a photo taken alongside the
‘rats’ - known as Quokkas - is one of the
main highlights for visitors to the island.
Located just a short ferry ride from Fremantle,
Hillarys Boat Harbour or Perth City, and an
even shorter plane flight or helicopter flight
from Jandakot airport, it’s easy to see why
Rottnest Island is a favourite destination for
Perth locals and those from further afield.
Exploring the island
There are virtually no cars on the island bikes are the transportation of choice. They
can be hired, or you can bring your own by
ferry from the mainland for a small fee. Pick
up a map from the Visitor Centre to guide
you along the excellent bike and walk trails
that criss-cross the island.
voted top
destination
in australia!
- OZ EXPERIENCE 2014
Rottnest is also renowned for surfing.
Take your board or hire one and carve up
the waves - Strickland Bay on the Island's
south west coast, is listed in the world’s top
50 surfing breaks.
There are also plenty of other activities such
as fishing, boating, golfing, windsurfing, a
family fun park and a wellness centre.
Food & accommodation
Accommodation ranges from camping
to bungalows, and villas to comfortable
serviced apartments making Rottnest Island
the perfect place to spend a relaxed few
hours or an indulgent few days.
The lively Hotel Rottnest is worth a visit
or you can enjoy a meal at several dining
establishments in the Thomson Bay area
or more relaxed dining at Geordie Bay.
Stock up on supplies at the Rottnest Island
or Geordie Bay General Stores. Both have
an extensive range of fresh goods, and
anything else you desire!
rotto style...
Join one of the many free guided
walking tours of the island.
Hire a bike from Rottnest Island Pedal
& Flipper and ride around the island.
Discover the island’s many sheltered
bays and pristine beaches on board
the Island Explorer Coach.
Covering an area of only 11km long and
4.5km wide, the island is easy to explore, but
if traversing it by bike doesn’t appeal, you can
enjoy the journey by air-conditioned coach.
Hire some snorkelling gear from
Rottnest Island Pedal & Flipper and
discover the underwater snorkel trails at
Little Salmon Bay and Parker Point.
Private bus charters are available but one of
the best options is to catch a ride with local
company, Island Explorer Tours. This hop-on/
hop-off service runs daily, and takes you to
many of the secluded bays and secret
hideaways located around the island. Bus
numbers are limited to preserve Rottnest’s
fragile environment.
Swim in the sparkling waters, catch
a wave or some windsurfing action.
Perth's water playground
Not surprisingly, water activities play a major
role in island life. With just over 135 species
of tropical fish and 25 species of coral,
heading below the surface is a truly
worthwhile experience.
Seasoned divers are kept happy with a vast
graveyard of over 13 shipwrecks waiting to be
explored. Informational plaques can be found
alongside the wrecks and are complemented
by onshore plaques indicating their location
for those that don’t want to brave the depths.
FIND OUT MORE
Learn about the island’s history at
Rottnest Island Museum, Lomas
Cottage and the Pilot Boat House.
Discover the marine life including
dolphins, sea lions or the humpback
whales on their annual migration.
Hotel Rottnest
1 Bedford Avenue
Rottnest Island
T: +61 8 9292 5011
E: [email protected]
www.hotelrottnest.com.au
Hotel Rottnest is one of Western Australia’s most
iconic beachside destinations. Stroll up from the
beach and enjoy fresh, local produce served in a
relaxed holiday atmosphere. Stay at the property’s
premier accommodation and be just metres from
Thomson Bay’s white sandy beaches.
Rottnest Island Visitor Centre End of the Main Jetty
61 8 9372 9730
Head to the skies and enjoy a scenic
flight around the Island. Flights operate
daily out of the Rottnest Island Airport.
Join a cruise for a 90 minute
Adventure Tour around the island departs daily on demand from the
Rottnest Island fuel jetty from
September to May.
Stay a few days and soak up Rottnest
Island’s unique atmosphere.
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the sunset coast
where the
sea turns to
gold
As the day draws to a close and the sun sinks into the sea it will become
perfectly clear why this area of Perth is known as the Sunset Coast.
There are few places in Australia where the
sun sets over the ocean and the Sunset Coast
provides the opportunity in some idyllic
settings. Located only 20 minutes west of the
CBD and stretching from Cottesloe in the
south to Two Rocks in the north - including
the immediate hinterland to the East - this
region is a great place for the whole family.
Distance
from CBD
13kms
EVERY kind of coastal
experience is at
your fingertips here.
and at the end of it all,
a glorious sunset
farewells your day.
During the warm, dry summer months from
December to February, daily temperatures
average 31 degrees centigrade with warm
evenings and virtually no rainfall. Combine
those conditions with 50kms of metropolitan
coastline, and the Sunset Coast is the
ultimate destination for sun worshippers.
Metropolitan beaches
Start at the beautiful southern beaches, like
Cottesloe, City Beach, Floreat, Scarborough
and Trigg. These beaches offer a kaleidoscope
of leisure opportunities from sun bathing and
swimming, to surfing, windsurfing and diving.
Cottesloe Beach is one of Perth’s favourites,
great for swimming with beautiful grass areas,
lots of shade from the hot summer and a
whole range of great cafés and restaurants.
The magnificent stretch of pristine white sand
of Cottesloe Beach is the jump-on point for
the Sunset Coast and is host to a changing
parade of locals and visitors all chasing the
sun and fun. “Cott”, as the locals know it, is
the place to be seen.
To get amazing views of the coastline and
Perth city, head up to Reabold Hill, located in
City Beach, which is the highest natural point
along the Sunset Coast and a great place to
take photos.
up at Scarborough Beach where you can
spend an hour or two relaxing and enjoying
the coastal views.
For surfing, head to Trigg Beach which is
Perth’s most consistent surf break, particularly
over summer. Don’t know how to surf? You
can take a lesson. Some of the better known
surf breaks include Waterman’s Bay, Mettams
and Trigg Point.
Hillarys
Further north along the coast, you will find
Hillarys Boat Harbour, abuzz with happy
crowds from the heat of summer, right
through to winter’s coolest days. The quay is
filled with resort-style shopping and an
excellent selection of cafés and restaurants.
There’s also a sheltered beach perfect for
families or burn off excess energy at the
nearby Great Escape Leisure Park, a familyfriendly water park with thrilling tube rides.
At Hillarys Boat Harbour be sure to visit AQWA,
the Aquarium of Western Australia. People of
all ages will find themselves captivated by the
array of marine life showcasing the whole
WA coastline. AQWA also boasts the largest
aquarium and underwater tunnel in Australia!
If you love the water and want to get out on
the high seas, then why not charter a yacht
or boat from Hillarys, join a whale-watching
cruise (in season) or go deep sea fishing. You
can even catch a fast ferry over to Rottnest
Island from here.
Joondalup
From City Beach you head north to the
legendary beach of Scarborough, recognised
as one of Australia’s finest surfing and
swimming beaches – a mecca for surfers,
locals and holiday makers alike.
Venture inland and you will find the
Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City, the
largest shopping centre in Western Australia.
Easily accessible from Perth by train or road,
this complex is home to over 300 retailers
providing an exciting selection of food and
entertainment options that include
restaurants, cafés, pubs, cinemas and
shopping areas.
Scarborough is an excellent location to find
a place to stay. There’s a large range of
beachfront options here, from backpackers
or affordable apartments to five-star
penthouses. There’s also a whole range of
new cafés, restaurants and bars just opened
You can also set out on well signposted
walking trails around Joondalup to really get
back to nature. Or, if it’s a full 18 hole golf
course you’re after why not visit the nearby
Joondalup Resort and Country Club, regarded
as one of the finest courses in Australia.
Scarborough
FIND OUT MORE Visit experienceperth.com and check out the Sunset Coast section
soak it in...
Take a dip in the ocean, or catch
a wave at one of the 19 sensational
white sand beaches.
Relax at a picturesque beachside
café or restaurant along the coast.
Soak in the awesome beauty as
the sun sets over the Indian Ocean.
STRIDE out on the scenic coastal
pathway which runs between Trigg
Point and Hillarys Boat Harbour.
Dive or snorkel in the sparkling,
pristine waters amongst a variety
of fish and marine life.
Visit Hillarys Boat Harbour and
Mindarie Quay for shopping, cafés,
restaurants and spectacular boats.
Try some deep sea fishing or whale
watching in season.
Discover WA’s unique marine life
at AQWA.
Visit Joondalup for a great variety
of shopping & dining options.
Stay a night or more at one of the
many accommodation options from
backpackers to hotels, resorts and
holiday homes.
Visit Yanchep National Park for
a variety of experiences including
koalas, caves & indigenous culture.
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the sunset coast
cont'd
From north to south, a coast full of beachside fun!
Wanneroo
Wanneroo is the most northerly district of the
Sunset Coast where you can explore dunes,
limestone cliffs and bushland in national and
regional parks or take a dive and explore one
of the many wrecks found just off the
coastline.
sunset coast beaches
LEIGHTON
Surfing, windsurfing, paddle boards
COTTESLOE
Swimming, cafés, restaurants
SWANBOURNE
Swimming, body boarding
CITY
Swimming, body boarding, picnics
FLOREAT
Swimming, body boarding, picnics
BRIGHTON
Swimming, surfing, kitesurfing
SCARBOROUGH
Swimming, surfing, cafés, restaurants
TRIGG
Swimming, surfing, kitesurfing
METTAMS POOL
Sheltered swimming, snorkelling
NORTH BEACH
Swimming, surfing, snorkelling
WATERMANS BAY
Swimming, surfing, snorkelling
SORRENTO & Hillarys
Swimming, picnics, cafés, restaurants
WHITFORDS
Swimming, windsurfing
MULLALOO
Swimming, windsurfing, picnics
BURNS BEACH & Quinns Rock
Swimming, boarding, picnics
YANCHEP LAGOON
Swimming, snorkelling, fishing
TWO ROCKS
Swimming, snorkelling, diving
All Sunset Coast beaches have plenty
of space for parking your car!
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Inland, in the Wanneroo area there’s weekend
markets, family attractions, wineries and
market gardens. Throughout the year it’s easy
to pull off the road and collect fresh produce
direct from the grower including strawberries,
grapes, olives and avocados.
On the coast you’ll find Mindarie Marina, the
largest man-made marina in Australia with a
spectacular array of pleasure boats, sparkling
water, high quality restaurants and a
sophisticated microbrewery.
Yanchep National Park
Yanchep National Park is at the top end of the
Sunset Coast and is home to one of Australia’s
largest koala colonies, as well as populations
of friendly kangaroos and thousands of native
birds. The park is one of WA’s oldest national
parks and is just 45 minutes north of Perth city.
If you’re up for a bit of adventure descend
deep below the earth on a cave tour to
experience the surreal and spectacular
beauty of the park’s limestone caves. The
caves in Yanchep National Park comprise
one of the six major cave regions of WA
and there have been more than 600 caves
documented in the park.
The Yanchep area is also steeped in ancient
Aboriginal culture and has long been a sacred
place for the local Nyoongar people. Visitors
to the park are able to participate in a variety
of cultural activities at the recently opened
Wangi Mia (Talking Place) where you can
experience Aboriginal heritage, with
Aboriginal people in a natural environment.
Whilst in this northern area of the Sunset
Coast, take the time to go fishing in the
beautiful Yanchep Lagoon. Or head further
north again, where you will come across
Two Rocks, a peaceful coastal community.
Two Rocks also boasts a marina and boat
harbour and the coastline is scattered with
historic ship wrecks.
To ensure your beach visit is a safe one, be sun smart and follow these
important tips:
The Perth sun can be very strong so always
remember to cover up by wearing a hat,
applying sun screen and taking a shade
protector.
Read all warning signs which have been
placed at the beach. These signs may
contain special warnings or current
conditions regarding the surf.
Swim between the red and yellow flags on
a beach. They indicate there is a lifesaving
service operating and the lifeguards have
chosen this section of the beach as it has
the safest swimming conditions.
If you are unsure of the depth of the water,
then do not run and dive into the surf. If
you should accidentally hit a sandbank
you could be seriously injured. It is much
better to enter the surf and check the
depth of the water first.
Swim with a friend or near other
swimmers, that way if you do get into
trouble you will easily be noticed.
to vast stretches of
sun-kissed sand
there's plenty of room
top tips for beach safety
If you do find yourself caught in a strong
current or a rip, do not try to swim against it,
instead save your energy. If you are having
difficulty in the water, stay calm and raise
your arm in the air for help. Lifesavers who
patrol the beaches are watching the water
and this will gain their attention.
from tranquil lagoons
Beach safety services
Every major beach along the Sunset Coast is
patrolled by Surf Lifesaving Guards, so if you
are not a good swimmer or are unsure of the
surf conditions, just ask a lifesaver for advice.
For more information please refer to
www.lifesavingwa.com.au and
www.sls.com.au
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Cherokee Village Tourist Park
Kingsway Tourist Park
Wanneroo Caravan Park
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S6 Mirrabooka Square
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Rendezvous Hotel Perth Scarborough
Ocean View Motel
Sunmoon Boutique Resort
148 The Esplanade Scarborough
T: +61 8 9245 1000
E: [email protected]
www.tfehotels.com/rendezvous
10 Lawley Street, North Beach
T: +61 8 9245 8000
E: [email protected]
www.oceanviewmotel.com.au
Ocean View Motel is conveniently located in North
Beach, close to both Scarborough and Hillary’s
Boat Harbour and offers a great selection of
rooms, many with magnificent ocean views of the
Sunset Coast as well as free parking. The Motel
offers location, service and great value for your
holiday dollar.
200 West Coast Highway, Scarborough T: +61 8 9245 8000
E: [email protected]
www.sunmoon.com.au
A true hideaway boutique hotel, Sunmoon Boutique Resort enjoys an excellent location adjacent to
Scarborough Beach. The Hotel is the perfect location from which to explore Perth’s sunset coast. Only
20 minutes from the CBD, the location allows you to make the most of the surf, cycling and beach lifestyle.
Modern Australian cuisine best describes our food philosophy, guests can choose between our alfresco
dining, room service, and the Sunmoon Restaurant & Bar, the service best described as attentive and relaxed.
Choose between a selection of well appointed and recently refurbished bedrooms to self- catering studio
apartments to the executive suite.
With breathtaking views of Scarborough Beach, Rendezvous Hotel Perth Scarborough offers a stunning coastal location, only 20 minutes from Perth
CBD and 30 minutes from Perth Airport. All 336 spacious rooms have been stylishly refurbished as well as guest facilities, public areas and the Rendezvous
Esplanade; a precinct of wining, dining and retail options. Leisure facilities include a newly upgraded lagoon-style pool which also offers a new deck and
Cascades Pool Bar to help you quench your thirst in the summer months. The Club Lounge, reserved exclusively for Club Room guests, offers sweeping
views of the beach and breathtaking sunsets, as well as complimentary evening beverages and canapés. Straits Cafe, the Hotel’s signature dining outlet,
has a menu that infuses the very best of West Australian fresh produce and famous regional wines, complimented by the contemporary Lobby Bar serving
up live entertainment on the weekends.
Seashells Scarborough
Cottesloe Beach Hotel
Matisse Beach Club
The Breakwater
AQWA
178 The Esplanade
Scarborough WA 6019
T: (61 8) 9341 6644
E: [email protected]
www.seashells.com.au
Situated directly opposite Scarborough Beach, Seashells offers stylish 2 and 3 bedroom fully self
contained apartments, all with views of the spectacular Indian Ocean. Features include well appointed
kitchens and laundries, spacious lounge and dining areas, private balconies, bath spas in most, free
in-house movies, foxtel, DVD, iPod docks and free Wi-Fi. Enjoy the outdoor heated swimming pool,
sauna, sun lounges, BBQs and free undercover secure parking. With just a short stroll to a number of
restaurants, cafés, bars and shops, your holiday starts the minute you arrive!
104 Marine Parade
Cottesloe
T: +61 8 9383 1100
E: [email protected]
www.cottesloebeachhotel.com.au
The Cottesloe Beach Hotel overlooks Perth’s
favourite beach. Explore the iconic landmark’s
stylish, sophisticated restaurants and bars.
The Beach Club, Cott & Co. Fish Bar and
The Verandah Bar serve the finest WA produce
in a relaxed atmosphere. Stay at the property’s
boutique accommodation and be mesmerised
by the sunset views.
148 The Esplanade, Scarborough Beach
T: +61 8 9245 2000
E: [email protected]
www.matissebeachclub.com.au
Matisse Beach Club is an exclusive mecca of
glamour, light & fluid cool, overlooking Scarborough
Beach. Sip cocktails while relaxing on chic cabanas
& beach lounges by the pool and enjoy casual dining
featuring American style classics with a modern
Australian twist. Matisse takes an angular design,
bold curves and ocean colour into a celebration of
beach culture in modern style. Matisse Beach Club
- this is the life!
58 Southside Drive,
Hillarys Boat Harbour, Hillarys
T: +61 08 9448 5000
E: [email protected]
www.thebreakwater.com.au
Located over the water at Hillarys Boat Harbour,
the multi award winning Breakwater features the
spectacular Lower Deck Bar downstairs, the intimate
Reid’s Lounge upstairs and the vibrant Ishka
Restaurant with amazing views of the harbour and
sea. Whether you’re sipping a beer watching the sun
set, enjoying a cocktail or celebrating with great
food, The Breakwater is the ideal venue.
The Aquarium of Western Australia
Scarborough Beach Surf School
Cottesloe Beach
House Stays
Quality Resort Sorrento Beach
The Esplanade Scarborough
T: +61 8 9447 5637
E: [email protected]
www.surfschool.com
Learn to Surf with Scarborough Beach Surf School we have been teaching people how to surf since 1986.
We have surf lessons everyday at the iconic Scarborough Beach - Perth’s most popular beach.
Our lessons go for 2.5 hours and we have two lesson times a day 7am to 9:30am and 9:30am to 12pm.
Bookings are essential; more information on www.surfschool.com or give us a call on 08 9447 5637.
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T: (+61 8) 9286 2641 E: [email protected] www.cbhstays.com.au
• 1-5 bedroom self-contained properties ideal for
families, couples and executives
• Houses and apartments with FREE WiFi, cable
TV, kitchen, laundry and living facilities
• Private balconies with BBQs and ocean views
• Close to beach, shops, cafes, golf course
and train station
• Short and extended stays welcome
Hillarys Boat Harbour
Hillarys WA 6025
T: (61 8) 9447 7500
E: [email protected]
www.aqwa.com.au
Explore 12,000km of Western Australia’s coastline
in just one day. From the icy-cold waters of the
Southern Ocean to the tropical wonderland of the
Far North, AQWA takes visitors on an underwater
journey to discover the incredible & unique marine
life of Western Australia. Open 10am to 5pm daily.
1 Padbury Circle, Sorrento
T: (61 8) 9246 8100
E: [email protected]
www.sorrentobeach.com.au
Quality Resort Sorrento Beach is just 76 steps from the beach, 700 meters from Hillarys Boat Harbour and only 20 minutes drive North of Perth City.
The Resort can cater to the corporate traveller, a romantic getaway for 2 through to a family holiday for 6 with a range of 4 star Hotel Studio Rooms,
Luxury 1 Bedroom Spa Apartments (with or without ocean views) and 3½ star 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments. The resort offers a range of facilities including
heated pool, spa, sauna and BBQ, Free Foxtel, free secure wireless broadband, free parking and great choice of restaurants.
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Hillarys Harbour Resort
Mills Charters
68 Southside Drive
Hillarys WA 6025
T: (61 8) 9262 7888
www.hillarysresort.com.au
Hillarys Harbour Resort is situated in the Marina
just 20 minutes north west of the city. We have
1, 2 and 3 bedroom spacious fully self-contained
apartments with the 2 and 3-bedroom apartments
having 2 ensuites. Facilities include outdoor pool,
heated spa, sauna, BBQ area, relaxing Gazebo
area, free WiFi, an internet kiosk at Reception plus
Shuttle services available upon request.
86 Southside Drive
Hillarys Boat Harbour, Hillarys
T: +61 8 9246 5334
E: [email protected]
www.millscharters.com.au
Mills Charters specialises in Deep Sea Fishing,
Whale Watching, Abrolhos Islands Fishing
Holidays, as well as River cruises and Rottnest
Island charters.
Mills Charters are open 7 days a week, pride
ourselves in our high standard of Customer
Service, and have a charter to suit everyone!
Clarion Suites
Mullaloo Beach
10 Oceanside Promenade
Mullaloo WA 6027
T: (61 8) 9404 1200
E: [email protected]
www.mullaloobeach.com.au
Stay at Perth’s newest boutique property of
12 luxury 2 and 3 bedroom suites all with ultimate
Ocean views. We are the perfect destination for the
discerning corporate traveler, a romantic getaway
for two people, through to a family holiday for six.
Distance
from CBD
96kms
moore river region
Joondalup Resort
Mindarie Marina Hotel & Villas
Country Club Boulevard
Connolly WA 6027
T: (61 8) 9400 8888
E: [email protected]
www.joondalupresort.com.au
Set amongst lush emerald fairways, 25 minutes drive north of Perth City Centre, Joondalup Resort invites
you to meet, dine, sleep and play in tranquil surrounds.
Relax on your bedroom verandah, challenge yourself to a round of golf, refresh in the lagoon style
pool, indulge in a mouthwatering meal and explore the Sunset Coast as well as shopping and
entertainment precincts.
We look forward to welcoming you soon!
Ocean Falls Boulevard
Mindarie WA 6030
T: +61 8 9305 9305
E: [email protected]
www.mindariemarina.com.au
• Accommodation with stunning ocean views
• Variety of restaurants, bars & cafes
• Indian Ocean Microbrewery
• Beautiful beaches & water activities
• Live entertainment weekends
• Weddings & function facilities
• Day spa onsite
• Free Wi-Fi
The stretch of countryside from Lancelin on the coast to
Gingin & the Chittering Valley is an appealing place to explore.
Idyllic natural settings
This region is about an hour’s drive north of
Perth by following the coast or heading off
on the Great Northern Highway. Start your
explorations on the coast at Guilderton
which is situated on the banks of the Moore
River and boasts an idyllic coastal setting.
There are many walking trails around Moore
River with swimming, canoeing and cruising
along the river also available. A boardwalk
allows visitors to appreciate the many species
of birds and the surrounding area is a great
place to relax.
Fishing is popular in this region both in the
river and off the coast in spots like Ledge
Point, Caraban and Quinns Rocks.
North to Lancelin
Yanchep National Park
Chocolate Drops
Gingin Observatory
Wanneroo Road Yanchep
T: +61 8 9303 7759
E: [email protected]
www.parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/yanchep
See koalas, kangaroos and other Australian wildlife
in a natural setting. Book a guided tour of Crystal
Cave or the Aboriginal cultural experience (subject
to availability), stretch your legs on one of our walk
trails, take a swing on our nine-hole golf course
or enjoy a meal at the historic Yanchep Inn or
Chocolate Drops, or cook your own on one of
our free BBQs.
Yanchep National Park
Wanneroo Road, Yanchep
T: +61 8 9561 6699
E: [email protected]
www.chocolatedrops.com.au
Chocolate Drops is a specialty Chocolate Shop and
Tearooms located within the picturesque Yanchep
National Park. Within the premises of the Tearooms
carefully selected chocolate recipes are created
and handcrafted into an ‘Australian’ range for your
own self-indulgence or as tasteful gifts.
‘Become a Chocolate Drop In’!!
1098 Military Road
Gingin West (Yeal)
T: +61 8 9575 7740
E: [email protected]
www.ginginobservatory.com
Experience the wonders of outer space in our dark
West Australian night skies, where our astronomers
will take you back in time on an interstellar journey
where you get the opportunity to view through
telescopes and see Mars, Saturn or Jupiter!
Galactically Awesome!
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Further north, the coastal township of
Lancelin offers many outdoor activities.
With soaring sand dunes to the east and the
sparkling waters of the Indian Ocean to the
west, Lancelin is something of a mecca for
adventurers. Popular activities include sand
boarding down the mountainous sand dunes
or joining a 4WD tour bus for a ride of a
lifetime across the massive dune environment
- tours operate from Perth.
With a virtual year-round consistent swell,
Lancelin is a superior windsurfing, kitesurfing
and surfing destination. If you're not a surfer
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but are keen to learn, there are plenty of local
surf schools available. Divers are also spoilt
for choice with over 15 shipwrecks just offshore.
Inland to Gingin & Chittering Valley
Venturing inland from the coast along Gingin
Brook Road, you’ll find charming restaurants
or cafés nestled amid cottage gardens
offering excellent ways to taste the region’s
fresh produce. The area is also well known
for its vast olive tree plantations.
Further inland you’ll discover the beautiful
rural area that includes the small towns of
Gingin and Bindoon and the scenic Chittering
Valley. Throughout the area, you can sample
fresh produce including citrus fruit, honey,
olives and locally produced wine.
A great journey through this region is the
76 km Chittering Valley Wine Trail which
winds through the rural settlements of
Bullsbrook, Bindoon, Gingin and Muchea
and includes seven world-class wineries.
go 4WDing and sand-boarding over
the mighty sand dunes in Lancelin.
Enjoy the great outdoors and paddle
a canoe along the beautiful Moore River.
indsurf, dive, snorkel, swim or surf
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in the crystal clear waters.
Sample award-winning wines at one
of the region’s wineries.
Enjoy the fresh local produce
including seafood, olives, citrus, fruit
and honey.
Meander along the many walking
trails throughout the region.
Discover unique local arts and crafts.
During Spring, the whole region is a great
location to view Western Australian
wildflowers which you’ll find along the
roads and throughout the natural bushland.
The region is also the major starting point for
WA’s newest major road - the Indian Ocean
Drive - which follows the coastline all the
way north from Lancelin through to Jurien.
Chittering Visitor Centre 6180 Great Northern Highway, Bindoon
see more...
Stay a while in one of the region’s
beach houses, farm stays or bed
and breakfasts.
Take a relaxing drive through the
picturesque countryside.
During spring, view beautiful
wildflowers throughout the region.
61 8 9576 1100
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rockingham
Located just 45 minutes south of Perth, Rockingham forms the
southernmost border of the Perth metropolitan area. With beautiful
expanses of safe beaches, water sports, and environmental parks,
it's a popular tourist destination, and playground for locals, alike.
The city fronts onto the sheltered waters
of Cockburn Sound with Garden Island,
Penguin Island and Seal Island very close
by. The Shoalwater Islands Marine Park is
located a mere 500 metres offshore and
plays host to one of the finest displays of
wild sealife and birdlife to be found
anywhere in the world.
Shoalwater Islands Marine Park
Distance
from CBD
46kms
You'll cherish the
encounters you'll have in
this nature lover's
playground, and
make memories to
Weathered strings of craggy limestone
islands make up the marine park which
boasts secluded white sandy bays. Vibrantly
coloured corals, over 600 pairs of little
penguins, 150 bottle-nosed dolphins and
countless sea lions call this area home.
There are a number of ways to experience
and interact with the local wildlife.
Starting out in the early morning, a dolphin
interaction tour takes you to the heart of
wild dolphin territory and introduces you to
aquatic characters like Ringo, Boomerang
and Logo. Led by your experienced guide,
you will then plunge below the surface of the
ocean where you will be swiftly surrounded
by a host of curious bottle-nosed dolphins
all vying for your attention.
A wildlife safari expedition will see you
paddling your own well-equipped kayak
amongst the chain of islands. Cruising is
also a great way to take in the sights.
last a lifetime.
Penguin Island
Corner of Arcadia Drive
& Penguin Rd, Shoalwater
T: 9591 1333
E: [email protected]
www.rockinghamwildencounters.com.au
See the world’s smallest penguins at Penguin
Island! Take a glass bottom boat cruise to view
sea lions or an adventure cruise to see dolphins.
Enjoy spectacular beaches ideal for swimming
& snorkelling. Ferries depart hourly & penguin
feeding times are 10.30am, 12.30pm & 2.30pm.
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west oz board sports
A 45 minute excursion takes you to the
beaches of Seal Island, past the rugged cliffs
and pristine coves of the marine park and
back to Penguin Island to witness the hand
feeding of the sick and injured little penguins.
Surfing and swimming
Adventure lovers are also in for a treat in
Rockingham. You can skydive onto the beach
or head to Safety Bay to take to the waves on
windsurfing sail or catamaran. Fresh
afternoon breezes here make for excellent
sailing conditions. Even non-sailors will love
chilling out on the beach and watching the
colourful sails dash across the waves.
For calmer conditions, head to Rockingham
Beach. This protected swimming area is ideal
for families and also offers a safe snorkelling
environment. More experienced snorkelers
and divers can head to the West Coast Dive
Park. This park is rich in dive wrecks and
boasts a wonder world of fish and coral.
Food and wine
get close to nature
Enjoy an incredible eco-tourism
experience and swim with the wild
dolphins or join a dolphin watch tour.
Take a tour to the Shoalwater Islands
Marine Park and see penguins and
Australian sea lions.
explore the marine park on a
kayak tour.
Experience excellent scuba diving
at the West Coast Dive Park.
Have a picnic or BBQ at Bell or
Churchill Park next to the beach.
Get close to wildlife at Marapana
Wildlife Park.
Take a trip along the Baldivis Karnup
Wine trail and enjoy tasting locally
produced wines.
Food and wine lovers are well catered for
in Rockingham with a host of cafés and
restaurants along the foreshore and a number
of nearby wineries with cellar door sales.
Discover the great snorkelling,
windsurfing and surfing spots.
History buffs will enjoy the heritage trails,
walks and drives, for fishermen, there's
excellent recreational fishing and golfers will
enjoy the first-class golf courses.
Tee off at a nearby championship
golf course.
Swim with
Wild Dolphins
Cruises depart from the Cruising Yacht Club Jetty
Corner of Val St & The Esplanade Rockingham
T: 9591 1333 E: [email protected]
www.rockinghamwildencounters.com.au
Experience the ultimate wildlife encounter on our
swim with wild dolphins cruise! You don’t need to
be an expert swimmer. Our experienced guides
will teach you to snorkel and use aqua scooters
to tow you right amongst the dolphins. Wetsuits,
masks, snorkels & lunch provided.
Try your luck with some fishing off
a jetty or the beach.
Capricorn Seakayaking
Pengos Cafe Carpark,
154 Arcadia Drive, Rockingham
T: 0427 485 123
E: [email protected]
www.capricornseakayaking.com.au
Wildlife Adventure Tour, 6 hour, using sit-inside
kayaks with rudders, either meet at Pengos Cafe
carpark 8:05am or we pickup from Rockingham
Train Station at 7:50am. Season: September to May.
Cost $169
Rockingham Visitor Centre Gary Holland Community Centre, 19 Kent Street, Rockingham
61 8 9592 3464
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waterways,
forests and
friendly
dolphins
mandurah & peel
Stretching from the blue waters of Mandurah's coast to the rugged terrain
of the Darling Scarp, the Peel region is a natural adventure destination.
Distance
from CBD
70kms
from water sports
to offroad adventure,
natural wonders &
local flavours,
this region has it all -
good luck choosing!
Located less than an hour south of Perth
by train or by car on the Forrest Highway,
the region offers a range of activities from
exploring vast waterways and national parks,
to visiting wineries and bush walking through
vast Jarrah forests.
Mandurah
Known for its beautiful waterways and relaxed
holiday atmosphere, Mandurah is the perfect
base for exploring the Peel region. There’s
plenty of accommodation options to choose
from and an excellent range of restaurants
located along the estuary foreshore.
The nearby Dolphin Quay and world-class
Mandurah Ocean Marina offer excellent
boating facilities and the waterways provide
endless water-based activities. For those
who enjoy being on the water, no trip to
Mandurah would be complete without a boat
cruise through the canals - be sure to keep
an eye out for the wild bottle-nosed dolphins
who are regular visitors to the area.
Graced with endless stretches of pristine
coastline, tree lined walkways, grassed
picnic areas, plenty of attractions and safe
swimming beaches; Mandurah is a perfect
holiday destination for the whole family.
Murray
The Murray area stretches from the canal
and riverside suburbs of North and South
Yunderup, Ravenswood and Dwellingup
to the beautiful Darling Scarp, with historic
Pinjarra at its heart. The area offers a range
of natural attractions, heritage sites and
plenty of adventure activities including
skydiving, canoeing, white-water rafting and
mountain-biking. There’s the opportunity for
some relaxation on a house boat on the
tranquil Murray River and the area is popular
for camping. Other activities include hiking,
cycling or horse-riding along the area’s
many trails.
Waroona
Stretching from the coast to the Darling
Range, the Shire of Murray includes a pristine
coastline and the Yalgorup National Park.
Containing 11 coastal lakes and wetlands, the
park is home to hundreds of migrating birds
and also contains Lake Clifton the largest
Thrombolite reef in the Southern
Hemisphere. Travel inland to find fertile
farmlands, peaceful Jarrah forests and the
character township of Waroona which has
an interesting history and is well known for
the Waroona Dam and Lake Navarino where
thrill seekers come from far and wide to
waterski, canoe and fish.
Boddington
Nestled between rolling hills of forests
and on the banks of the Hotham River,
Boddington combines country charm with
farming and mining prosperity. Half of the
Boddington Shire is state forest and the area
is popular for camping and fishing and ideal
for hiking, picnics, bird-watching and
wildflowers in spring. Boddington is also
well known for Australia’s largest gold mine,
the Boddington Gold Mine and one of the
world’s longest bauxite conveyors, Worsley
Bauxite Mine – both discreetly hidden in
the surrounding hills.
Serpentine Jarrahdale
Located in the northern part of the Peel
region, Serpentine Jarrahdale is only 30
minutes from Perth. The area is perfect for
the nature lover with many forests, parks,
rivers and other natural attractions. The
Serpentine National Park is a great place
to visit and includes Serpentine Falls which
features cool emerald-coloured waters and
is surrounded by rocks. Jarrahdale, the local
town is full of art and history where you can
enjoy lunch at a local pub or sample locally
produced wine at a number of wineries
found just outside of town.
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Mandurah Visitor Centre 75 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah
Pinjarra Visitor Centre Edenvale Historic Complex, Southwest Highway, Pinjarra
Dwellingup Visitor Centre Marrinup Street, Dwellingup
61 8 9538 1108
61 8 9550 3999
61 8 9531 1438
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Catch the train to Mandurah and take
a bus to the heart of the city and the
popular eastern foreshore.
Visit Dolphin Quay at the beautiful
Mandurah Ocean Marina.
Take a cruise around the canals and
estuary and be sure to keep an eye
out for dolphins.
Play a round of golf at one of the
world-class golf courses in the region.
Explore the beautiful state forests
and national parks in the Peel region.
Take a paddle by canoe or kayak
along the winding Murray River.
Walk a section of the long distance
Bibbulmun Track or cycle a section of
the Munda Biddi Trail which wind their
way through the region.
Visit the region’s wineries, antique
shops and galleries in the quaint
Peel townships.
Try fishing for trout or marron,
camping at designated sites or just
relaxing in the majestic bushlands in
the region.
Visit Yalgorup National Park to see
the amazing Thrombolite living fossils.
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Mandurah Caravan
and Tourist Park
Miami Bakehouse
522 Pinjarra Road
Mandurah WA 6210
T: (08) 9535 1171
E: [email protected]
www.mandurahcaravanpark.com.au
Quick getaway, less than 1 hour from Perth.
Parkland setting with shady sites/private ensuites.
Fully self-contained cabins & chalets. Relax around
our pool or join in the fun with the kids at our
playground/inflatable pillow. Facilities suitable for
all budgets.
Forrest Highway - NEW
Corner Paull Road & Forrest Highway
Falcon T: +61 8 9534 2705
Melville T: +61 8 9319 3555
www.miamibakehouse.com.au
This is just one of over 150 varieties of baked gourmet
delights made fresh daily. Delicious gourmet pies,
specialty breads and cakes complement our fabulous
coffee and friendly service. It’s easy to see why the
famous Miami Bakehouse has thousands of loyal fans.
Check out Miami’s new “Pit Stop Bakehouse” on the
Forrest Highway, also Falcon and Melville!
The Cut Golf Course Mandurah
Waters Edge Luxury
at Mandurah
Country Club Drive, Dawesville
T: +61 8 9582 4444
www.the-cut.com.au
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Present this offer for two players 18 holes, cart & express lunch just $129.
World class ocean front links course. Modern
clubhouse, bar and restaurant. Voted No.1
public course within 2 years of opening.
Experience The Cut today!
46 Dolphin Drive, Mandurah
T: (61 8) 9583 5350 M: 0419 190 797
E: [email protected]
www.watersedgeluxury.com.au
Waterview one, two three & four bedroom fully self
contained apartments and homes in several locations
in Mandurah. All meticulously maintained with
dishwashers, air conditioning, laundries and balconies.
Walk to restaurants, shops and close to everything
you need. Free secure parking provided. Ring today to
get a special deal. Romance packages our specialty.
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The Sebel Mandurah
Seashells Mandurah
1 Marco Polo Drive
Mandurah
T: +61 8 9512 8300
E: [email protected]
www.sebelmandurah.com.au
The 4.5-star Sebel Mandurah boasts stunning water
views and is the first world class hotel in Mandurah.
Choose from beautifully appointed guestrooms and
1, 2 or 3-bedroom apartments with a plethora of
cafes, restaurants and attractions on your doorstep.
Enjoy the heated pool, BBQ facilities and free Wi-Fi
throughout the hotel.
16 Dolphin Drive
Mandurah WA 6210
T: (61 8) 9550 3000
E: [email protected]
www.seashells.com.au
Escape the city to a relaxing beachfront retreat at the 4 1/2 star Seashells Mandurah. Choose from a
range of 1 and 2 bedroom fully self contained luxury apartments and villas with breathtaking ocean or
marina views. Features include king-size beds, bath spas, private balconies, Foxtel, in-house movies,
iPod docks and free Wi-Fi. Enjoy the stunning outdoor heated swimming pool and spa stretching
along the beachfront, sun lounges, BBQs, tennis court, meeting and conference facilities, shops, tour
desk and free secure parking.
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swan valley
wa's oldest
winemaking
region
In 2014, the Swan valley celebrated its 180th year anniversary
of winemaking - a significant milestone and proving the longevity
of the industry and popularity of the destination.
Distance
from CBD
15kms
1km
A SMORGASBORD OF
MOUTHWATERING PRODUCE
& BEVERAGES MIXED WITH
HERITAGE, ART & ACTIVITIES
ALL SET IN A PICTURESQUE
AND GENTLE LANDSCAPE.
Located only 25 minutes east of the CBD,
the Swan Valley is Western Australia’s oldest
and most visited wine growing region. It is a
valley laced with ribbons of vineyards and is
home to over 150 places to wine and dine including award-winning wineries and
restaurants, microbreweries and distilleries.
It's also home to roadside stalls selling fresh
local produce, historical architecture, art
and craft galleries and studios.
20 varieties of beer to tempt the palate and
two German-style cafés serving their own
brews with hearty, beer-friendly fare.
Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail
Art galleries and gift shops are as much a
part of the experience as wineries and food.
Throughout the valley, talented local artisans
regularly exhibit their work in galleries,
studios and cafés from potters and Aboriginal
painters, to sculptors and furniture makers.
One way to enjoy the best of the region
is to embark on the award-winning 32km
Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail. The loop
trail is well signposted and takes you past
more than 40 wineries, boutique breweries,
restaurants, cafés and roadside stalls and
leads you through the outstanding array
of galleries and heritage sites.
The Swan Valley Visitor Centre in Guildford
is your one stop shop for everything in and
around the Swan Valley. You can get expert
advice on how best to explore the area and
pick up some free maps at the same time.
There’s also an impressive gift shop to enable
you to take a piece of the region home with
you. The Visitor Centre’s well crafted displays
allow you to take an informative look into the
history of the area settled in 1828.
The chances of you wanting to sample some,
or indeed all of the area’s wines are quite
high and a great option is to join a wine
tasting tour where you will be transported
from winery to winery and not have to
concern yourself about who will do the
driving. Alternatively, you can take a wine
cruise from the city on the Swan River,
after which the valley is named.
Beerlovers will be delighted to know that
there is more to the region than just wine.
The Swan Valley has five boutique beer
outlets, including several micro-breweries
offering a wide selection of more than
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The Swan Valley is also renowned for its
mouth watering food, and with good reason.
Today there are more than 70 restaurants
and cafés in the valley, along with companies
roasting fresh coffee and nuts and making
fresh honey, nougat, chocolate and ice
cream on the premises.
With plenty of wide open space for
picnicking, cycle trails and self-guided walk
trails the valley is also ideal for families and
many of the region’s wineries and cafés offer
safe areas for children to play.
If time allows, spend a few days discovering
this stunning region and stay locally at one
of the many accommodation choices. There
is something to suit all tastes and budgets
from resorts, caravan parks, farm stays or
chic boutique guesthouses.
tasty ideas...
Explore the 32kms Food & Wine Trail.
try the Verdelho, Shiraz and fortified
wines at wineries throughout the region.
atch out for free tastings of local
W
honey, preserves, chocolate and cheese.
Take a boat cruise from Perth City
along the Swan River to the Swan Valley.
History & heritage
Pick up a free Guildford Heritage
Walk Trail brochure from the visitor
centre detailing the town’s four heritage
walk trails.
The nearby historical village of Guildford
with its collection of antique shops, cafés
and pristine examples of European settlement
buildings dating back to the 1830s, is the
gateway to the Swan Valley and is well
worth visiting.
Stay a little a longer and let one of the
many accommodation venues look
after you in style.
Guildford was the first permanent community
to emerge from the Swan River Colony’s
settlement of the area and is the only town
in Perth classified by the National Trust.
Pastimes include picnicking by the river,
exploring the antique shops, enjoying a pint
in an historical pub or a delicious Devonshire
tea at one of the many cafés that line
James Street, the main thoroughfare.
Swan Valley Visitor Centre Cnr Meadow & Swan Streets, Guildford
Take a wander around Guildford’s
historic shopping precincts - Swan
Street, Terrace Road and James Street.
Over 20 operators offer a range of
tours - a free tour booking service is
available at the Visitor Centre.
Visit the many art and craft galleries
and artist’s studios.
Visit Caversham Wildlife Park, home to
WA’s largest collection of native fauna.
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Chariots of Hire
Elmar’s in the Valley
Morish Nuts
Whiteman Park, Lord Street
Caversham WA 6055
T: 0497 887 766
E: [email protected]
www.chariotsofhire.com.au
Join Chariots of Hire and ride one of these
fun-filled machines on a great Aussie adventure.
Never done this before? Don’t worry! We will show
you how to ride safely, and your guide will make
sure you have a fantastic time. A perfect way to
experience a great part of Australia. Chariots of
Hire are conveniently located next to Caversham
Wildlife Park. Advanced Bookings are essential.
8731 West Swan Road
Henley Brook
T: +61 8 9296 6354
E: [email protected]
www.elmars.com.au
Award-winning German brewery, restaurant,
smallgoods and gift shop - Elmar’s is a must for
beer lovers and foodies. Families, corporate
groups and private bus tours will love the space
of the two acre beer garden and weekend live
music. Pair their German beer with Elmar’s famous
roasted and pickled pork shank!
Morish Nuts Swan Valley
640 Great Northern Hwy Herne Hill
T: (61 8) 9221 0214
E: [email protected]
www.morish.com.au
The ever-growing army of Morish Nuts ‘Nibblers’
will be thrilled to learn the business has expanded
to a spectacular, purpose-built facility along the
Swan Valley tourist strip. The creatively-designed
shop includes a viewing area allowing ‘Nibblers’
a visual feast as these tantalising delights are
produced! Stocking all the favourite lines,
‘Nibblers’ will be asking for. ‘Just One More...!
Novotel Vines Resort, Swan Valley
Verdelho Drive, The Vines WA 6069
T: 61 8 9297 3000
E: [email protected] www.vines.com.au
The Novotel Vines Resort & Country Club is located within the approximately 35 mins from the Perth
CBD in the tranquil Swan Valley. Surrounded by award winning wineries, restaurants and galleries, the
Resort provides the relaxed atmosphere to unwind and rest.
Continually rated as one of Australia’s best golf resorts, The Novotel Vines Resort & Country Club
is surrounded by native bush with abundant wildlife and lush manicured gardens.
Two equally challenging 18 hole golf courses in the stunning Swan Valley, await your arrival. With lush
bent grass greens, among the largest in the country, unique bunkering and a beautiful natural layout,
you will be tested on every hole whilst also taking time to soak up the surrounds.
Perth Vineyards
Holiday Park
91 Benara Road, Caversham
T: +61 8 9279 6700
E: [email protected]
www.aspenparks.com.au
Nestled within the heart of the Swan Valley wine
region, Perth Vineyards Holiday Park is just 14kms
from Perth CBD. Offering caravan & camping sites
and cabin accommodation it is a fabulous location
to relax and taste your way through the region at
many wineries, breweries, restaurants and cafés.
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Oasis Supa Golf and
Adventure Putt
10250 West Swan Road
Henley Brook WA 6055
T: (61 8) 9296 5566
E: [email protected]
www.supagolf.com.au
Located 35mins from the city this unique Supa
Golf game is suitable for all ages, oversize clubs,
larger balls and a 900 metre walk for 9 holes
makes this game a whole lot easier to play. Visit our website or call to make a booking.
Sandalford Wines
Swanbrook Winery & Café
3210 West Swan Road, Caversham
T: +61 8 9374 9374
E: [email protected]
www.sandalford.com Sandalford Wines is one of Western Australia’s oldest,
largest and most distinguished producers of premium
wine with a history as far back as the European
settlement in the Swan Valley and a pioneer of the
Margaret River wine region. Sandalford also operates
restaurants, cellar doors, tours, functions & banquets
plus memorable concerts for up to 16,000 people
per event. Looking ahead to 2015 Sandalford will
celebrate its 175th Anniversary.
38 Swan Street, Henley Brook
T: (61 8) 9296 3100
E: [email protected]
www.swanbrook.com.au
Hidden away in the heart of the Swan Valley is a
family owned and operated winery. Swanbrook
showcases a unique range of wines from Chenin
Blanc, Viognier, Verdelho, Chardonnay, Shiraz,
Merlot, Cabernet and Port. The Marshall family invite
you, your family and friends to come and taste our
wines, browse our giftware, admire the local art or
enjoy a wine infused burger in our relaxing café
where we have live music every Sunday.
The House of Honey
& The Sticky Spoon Cafe
867 Great Northern Hwy,
Herne Hill T: (08) 9296 3635
E: [email protected]
www.thehouseofhoney.com.au
Swan Valley’s taste sensation! Taste our many pure and
unheated honey varieties direct from the beekeeperfull of flavour, goodness and nutrients. See our live bee
display, taste our Sparkling Honey or relax in our cafe
with our famous Devonshire tea. We also have pollen,
royal jelly, propolis products and pure beeswax candles.
Open Tues-Sun 10am-5pm
Swan Valley - Perth’s Valley of Taste
Swan Valley Visitor Centre
Guildford Courthouse, Cnr Meadow & Swan Streets, Guildford
T: +61 8 9379 9400
E: [email protected]
www.swanvalley.com.au
Something for every taste in the Swan Valley
Perth’s premier wine and food destination is situated just 25 minutes from the CBD. With world-class
wineries, restaurants, fresh produce, breweries, distilleries, arts and crafts, the Swan Valley is more than
just a journey for your taste buds...it’s a voyage of discovery for all your senses!
A number of trails have been developed to ensure your visit is easy and your experience is one to
remember. FREE maps and guides are available from the Visitor Centre. Why not take a tour or stay a little
longer and take advantage of the Visitor Centre’s FREE tour and accommodation booking service.
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treat yourself
to some hill's
hospitality!
perth hills
Scattered throughout the wide fertile ranges of the Darling Scarp only
45 minutes east of Perth city centre, you’ll find the stunning scenery,
meandering drives and vibrant villages that make up the Perth Hills.
Distance
from CBD
34kms
meander through
this region any way
you wish & indulge
in the views,
food, art & wine
along the way...
While the Hills are part of the metropolitan
area, you’ll find the region and its character
townships exude a country charm and the
views over the city are simply stunning.
Mundaring
The tree-lined village of Mundaring is one
of the major towns of the Perth Hills and
makes a wonderful day trip or weekender
for visitors to the region. In town, you can
stop off at the Mundaring Visitor Centre
where you can learn about the history of
the region and pick up a variety of maps
highlighting the large amount of activities
and attractions to be found.
Just out of town you will find the vast
water reserve of the Mundaring Weir and
the Perth Hills Discovery Centre where you
can learn about native flora and fauna. You
can also picnic at any number of stunning
parks in the area.
Kalamunda
Kalamunda town centre is also particularly
appealing, with its gift stores, character
eateries and quaint village feel. Art, music
and history play a big part here with several
heritage building sites in town.
A visit to the town library will reward you
with views of the largest community-built
stained-glass window in Australia, and if you
are visiting on the first Saturday of the month,
be sure to drop in on the village market.
Kalamunda is also a great staging point for
visiting the breathtaking Bickley and Carmel
Valleys known for their wine and local produce.
Food & Wine
Considering its Mediterranean climate of hot
dry summers and cool wet winters, and with
the first vineyards in the region planted in the
1880s, it comes as no surprise that the Perth
Hills now boasts a well established wine
scene with each part of the Perth Hills
having their own distinct wine trail for
you to discover.
The Mundaring Hills Wine Trail will lead
you through the forests and gullies of
Darlington, Parkeville, Mt Helena, Chidlow
and Wooroloo to some of the oldest wineries
in the region and continuing further south,
the Bickley-Carmel Valley Wine Trail touts
seven world-class wineries including some
fine examples of sparkling wine made in
the French tradition. Cellar doors are open
most weekends and public holidays and
you can set your tastebuds dancing with
good selection of wine varieties.
Visitors to the Perth Hills will also be
impressed by the range of excellent
restaurants and the level of sophisticated
accommodation to be found. There are
gracious country bed and breakfasts, spa
retreats and private luxurious hideaways.
Nature & Wildlife
While you’re in the Perth Hills, try retreating
to the national parks and the cool of the
forests to indulge your love of the natural
environment. The hills are blessed with a
series of more than 40 bike and walk trails,
as well as scenic lookouts and picnic spots.
The world-famous Bibbulmun Track, one
of the world's great long distance walk trails,
starts in the Perth Hills and stretches nearly
1000km from Kalamunda to Albany on the
south coast. The Track is for walkers only
and takes walkers through towering karri
and tingle forests and along breathtaking
coastal heathlands.
Cyclists will also enjoy the Munda Biddi
Trail which is a world-class, off-road and
long distance cycling experience. Starting
in Mundaring and ending in Albany, it’s the
longest off-road cycle trail of its kind in
the world.
the high life ...
Enjoy a picnic or BBQ, canoe or swim
at Lake Leschenaultia.
Experience the beauty of the area’s
national parks and state forests.
Get on the Munda Biddi cycle trail in
Mundaring which winds through some
spectacular scenery on its journey south.
Follow the Perth Hills wine trails and
sample some local wines.
Explore the recently completed
Mundaring Weir Interpretation Precinct.
Browse through the region’s art and
craft studios.
Take a guided spotlight tour at
Karakamia Wildlife Sanctuary.
Get ‘Nearer to Nature’ with a range of
outdoor activities at the Perth Hills
Discovery Centre.
Walk the Railway Reserves Heritage
Trail, KEP Track or world-famous
Bibbulmun Track.
Learn the history of the area at
Mundaring Hills District Museum.
ENJOY lunch or dinner at one of the
Hills many restaurants.
STAY overnight or longer and soak up
the Hill’s peaceful atmosphere.
Mundaring Visitor Centre The Old School, Great Eastern Highway, Mundaring
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Perth Hills Visitor Centre 50 Railway Road, Kalamunda
61 8 9257 9998
61 8 9295 0202
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Araluen Botanic Park
362 Croyden Road Roleystone WA 6111
T: (61 8) 9496 1171
E: [email protected]
www.araluenbotanicpark.com.au
Located 35 kms southeast of Perth in a deep wooded valley with running streams all year, Araluen will
let you soak in the beauty of stunning exotic gardens set amongst the magnificent native bushland.
It features heritage structures, Chalet Healy log cabin tearooms, picnic/BBQ areas, gift shop and Araluen
train (seasonal).
Major events include ‘It’s Springtime at Araluen’ Tulip Festival (Mid-August through September), Araluen’s
Fremantle Chilli Festival in Fremantle (2nd weekend in March), children’s school holiday activities, Carols
by Torchlight (3rd Sunday in December) and Remembrance Day.
Open daily 9am to 6pm, closed Christmas Day. Entry fees apply. Smoke free and disabled friendly.
CORE Cider House
35 Merrivale Road
Pickering Brook
T: +61 8 9293 7583
E: [email protected]
www.corecider.com.au Cider - wine - restaurant - tours
CORE Cider House is a stunning, award-winning
destination only 35 minutes from Perth, providing
artisan ciders and wines, delicious food and
pre-booked orchard tours. Visitors can unwind
and take in the magnificence of the sweeping
apple orchard views from the grand deck or the
cider garden among the apple trees. Kalamunda Farmers Market
Every Sunday
8am to 12.00 noon
Central Mall Kalamunda
T: 0437 632 126
E: [email protected]
www.kalamundafarmersmarket.com.au
An authentic Farmers Market situated in the
attractive, tree lined pedestrian mall within
Kalamunda in the Perth Hills. Operating from
8am to 12.00 every Sunday this market has
a festival feel with plenty of places to eat and
watch the amazing free entertainment whilst
sourcing the best provenance local fresh food.
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Bibbulmun
Walking Breaks Bibbulmun Track Foundation
T: (08) 9481 0551
E: [email protected]
www.bibbulmuntrack.org.au
Enjoy walking but not camping out? Escape on
a self-guided walking and accommodation
package on the Bibbulmun Track. Eight locations
throughout the south-west including the Perth
Hills and Dwellingup. Two night packages include
accommodation, meals, maps and transfers to
the Track. Locations can be linked for longer breaks.
Fawkes House
Country Spa Retreat
84 Union Road Carmel
T: +61 8 9293 5549
E: [email protected]
www.fawkeshouse.com.au
Fawkes House, Country Spa Retreat, a mere
30 minutes from Perth CBD, set within 1.6 acres
of stunning garden, surrounded by orchards
and vineyards, is the ultimate escape destination.
Attention to detail, individual care of guests,
scrumptious meals incorporating locally
provenance foods, and personalised spa
treatments; have you found us yet?
Mundaring Heart of the Perth Hills
Perth Hills
Visitor Centre
Mundaring Visitor Centre The Old School House
7225 Great Eastern Highway, Mundaring
T: +61 8 9295 0202
E: [email protected]
www.mundaringtourism.com.au
Immerse yourself in nature - Discover Mundaring,
just 40 mins from Perth. Walk or cycle amazing
trails or take a scenic drive through national parks.
Enjoy local arts, history, boutique wineries and
charming eateries, or simply relax and unwind
beside the tranquil waters of Lake Leschenaultia.
50 Railway Road, Kalamunda
T: +61 8 9257 9998
E: [email protected]
www.zzcc.com.au
The Perth Hills offer a glorious mix of natural bush,
wildflowers, waterfalls and creeks, towering trees,
sensational views, art galleries, vineyards, restaurants
and cafes, and at around a 35 minutes’ drive, it’s all
so close to Perth. Start your journey at the Perth
Hills Visitor Centre before escaping to the gorgeous
setting where nature and culture meet.
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armadale
With tree-cloaked hills and valleys, babbling brooks, orchards, nature
walks and beautiful wildflowers and gardens, scenic Armadale is located
within 40 minutes of Perth.
Start your day trip or overnight getaway by
dropping into the Armadale Visitor Centre
to pick up free maps highlighting the 28
walk trails in the region. You may wish to
stroll amid the trees near Wungong,
Canning or Churchman Brook Dams. Or
why not enjoy the barbecue, picnic areas
and walk trails near the tumbling waters of
Serpentine Falls?
Distance
from CBD
36kms
a charming mix
of country hospitality,
scenic beauty
& prized heritage,
with a focus on the
great outdoors.
Armadale Hills Scenic Drive
You can also immerse yourself in the
natural beauty by driving along the new
Armadale Hills Scenic Drive, which winds its
way among the forest-clad hills and passes
heritage attractions. You’re bound to find a
secluded hideaway along the way at which
to enjoy a picnic amid the trees. And when
it comes to filling your picnic hamper, you’ll
find Armadale is blessed with an assortment
of orchards and fresh produce stores think fresh peaches, plums, apricots, apples,
cherries, oranges and avocados for a start.
Fresh produce
While you’re stocking up on fresh produce,
be sure to take the kids on a tractor ride
around Roleystone Orchard - an idyllic way
to wile away an afternoon and indulge in
good old-fashioned pleasures.
Continue filling the picnic hamper by
picking up fresh cheese from the Borrello
or Mundella cheese factories and tantalise
the tastebuds sampling the produce while
you’re at it. For more picnic hamper goodies,
why not visit the quirky stores at Brackenridge
Village where you’ll find an organic shop
with all manner of organic produce grown
around the region. And what picnic hamper
is complete without wine? To stock up,
simply head to Rocksgate Winery or set
off on the Baldivis Wine Trail.
Araluen Botanic Park
On your travels, be sure to take the time
to visit Araluen Botanic Park. No visit to
the region is complete without immersing
yourself amid this fairytale world of flowers,
mosses, streams and butterflies. Stroll
around the enchanting gardens, take the
family for a picnic, or enjoy a cuppa and
some lunch at the on-site tearooms.
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tulips,
walk trails,
orchards
and more!
Sport & adventure
The new Champion Lakes Regatta Centre
is also well worth a visit while you’re in the
Armadale area. This state-of-the-art
55-hectare lake was purpose built for rowers.
But it’s not just about serious rowing - you
can also swim here, canoe, laze upon a
white sandy beach, have a picnic or barbecue,
watch radio-controlled boats zoom across
the waters, or cycle or walk around the
trails that fringe the lake’s shores.
Golf lovers are also in for a treat in Armadale
with the swanky Araluen Golf Resort. This
championship course is sprawled alongside
state forest and the Canning River and offers
large undulating greens, testing changes of
elevation and strategically placed water
hazards in a spectacular setting.
Food, wine & heritage
You’re also bound to stumble across other
treasures as you explore this picturesque
region. You’ll find restaurants and art
galleries tucked away amid the rolling hills,
as well as the town centres of Kelmscott,
Roleystone, Bedfordale and Forrestdale.
Then there are places that make for family
outings such as Armadale Reptile Centre
and Cohunu Koala Park.
You can also get swept up in the romance
of yesteryear at one of the region’s many
heritage attractions. You’ll feel like you’ve
stepped into a scene from 16th century
England at the quaint Elizabethan Village,
which comes complete with cottage
gardens and a cosy English-style pub. The
Bert Tyler Vintage Machinery Museum will
also have you stepping back in time with its
early 20th century engines and machinery.
History House Municipal Museum
showcases historical treasures and displays
in the Minnawarra Park historical precinct
and the Armadale Outpost Telegraph
Centre provides examples of
communications from times gone by.
Armadale’s close proximity to Perth means
it’s perfect for self-drive day trippers. But
with so much on offer, you may wish to
stay a little longer at one of the many bed
and breakfasts and quaint accommodation
outlets in the area.
Armadale Visitor Centre 40 Jull Street, Armadale
61 8 9497 3543
experience this!
Visit Araluen Botanic Park for the
magnificent gardens - particularly
beautiful in the springtime when the
masses of tulips are in full bloom.
Call into the Bert Tyler Vintage
Machinery Museum & the Armadale
Outpost Telegraph Centre.
Visit the Bodhinyana Monastery
in Serpentine.
Enjoy wine tastings at Rocksgate
Winery on Canns Rd before setting
off on the Baldivis Wine Trail.
Take time out at the Rainier Gallery/
Café in the heart of Armadale City
Visit Waterway Gallery & Tearooms
for the quality art & craft.
Try a round of Golf at the beautiful
Araluen Golf Club.
ushwalk along the picturesque
B
walk trails and dams - booklet available
at the Visitor Centre.
Choose delicious fresh fruits at
Raeburn and Roleystone Orchards.
Sample a variety of locally made
cheese at Borrello or Mundella
Cheese Factories.
try canoeing or kayaking on Champion
Lakes - the only purpose-built rowing
facility in Western Australia.
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avon valley
western
australia's
first inland
settlement
Inland on a comfortable drive east of Perth, the beautiful Avon Valley is a
patchwork of rolling hills, babbling brooks, historical towns and country charm.
Distance
from CBD
97kms
1km
from heritage buildings
and quaint village streets,
to crafted goods and
thrillseeking adventure,
experience the history
of yesteryear, set in panoramic
vistas of countryside.
The Avon Valley region was the first inland
settlement in Western Australia and is the
perfect destination for exploring quaint small
town streets, pottering through craft shops
and museums, picnicking on the banks of
the Avon River, hot air ballooning at dawn
or setting out on bush walks.
The Valley is also host to a fantastic range
of festivals and events the whole year round
which provide even more reasons to visit.
There are many cafés, restaurants and
historic pubs showcasing the local food and
wines grown and produced within the Avon
Valley and some charming accommodation
where you can relax and enjoy the warm
country hospitality.
Visiting the vintage towns of Northam, Toodyay,
York, Goomalling, Beverley and Brookton by
road is a great way to explore the charming
Avon Valley region and all of the towns are
only a 30 minute drive from the next town.
Northam
Located just over an hour from Perth on the
Great Eastern Highway, Northam provides a
great base from which to explore the valley.
Northam is WA’s largest inland town and is
home to over 185 heritage listed buildings.
The Avon River flows through the town and is
fringed by soft grassy banks and shady trees.
Picnicking beside the river is a popular pastime
and it is here that you can also observe the
activities of the elegant white swans which
were brought here by settlers over 150 years
ago. Or, you can spy on the swans from the
heady heights of the pedestrian suspension
bridge which passes over the Avon - the
longest of its kind in Australia.
Exploring the town’s architecture on foot is
a rewarding experience and along the way
you’ll also discover many craft and curio
shops. There’s also a wide range
of cafés and restaurants.
There are many activities to choose from
in Northam such as hot air ballooning, hang
gliding or white water rafting. Accommodation
is plentiful and includes backpacker hostels,
hotels, historical cottages and farmstays to
name a few.
York
Located just 97km east of Perth on the
Great Eastern Highway, the township of
York, established in 1831, was the first inland
European settlement in WA. While still
remaining distinct from other towns in the
region, York is yet another fine example of
colonial architecture and is renowned for
its heritage precinct.
Visitors to York can enjoy lovingly preserved
buildings and sites providing charm and
character to the town. There are some
magnificent churches and many other fine
buildings like the Town Hall which houses
the tourist information centre. The Residency
Museum, Old Gaol & Courthouse, York
Motor Museum are all well worth a visit.
Straddling the Avon River, York is bordered
by outstanding natural beauty. There are
several Heritage Walking Trails - outlined in
a booklet available at the York Information
Services – which take you past places of
significance in the town. Other walking
tracks take you along part of the Avon River
and up to and around the top of Mt Brown.
Wildflowers and birdlife complement the
open gardens and there’s a wide range of
experiences on offer including country racing,
local produce and plenty of arts & crafts.
Adrenalin junkies can also get their pulses
racing with a range of aerial pursuits such
as skydiving, paragliding and ultra light
flights in the area.
There’s also a wide range of accommodation
available in York from hotels, motels and
fine country mansions to bed and breakfasts
and farmstays.
York Information Services Historic Town Hall, 81 Avon Terrace, York
FIND OUT MORE
Northam Visitor Centre 2 Grey Street, Northam
61 8 9622 2100
avon calling...
Take a scenic drive and enjoy the
valley’s quaint and historical townships.
Be adventurous and try hot air
ballooning, skydiving, gliding or
paragliding.
Explore museums, art & craft galleries,
historical attractions and antique shops.
Be part of the festivities in Northam
and Toodyay during the world famous
Avon Descent.
Sample a variety of wines, olive oil and
lavender grown in the region.
Enjoy the spectacular and colourful
wildflowers in spring.
Experience the many events and
festivals held throughout the Valley.
Enjoy a variety of scenic walk trails
through native bush and parks.
isit the Avon Valley Antique &
V
Collectors Fair in April and the Avon
Valley Gourmet Food & Wine Festival both in June in Northam.
Come along to Toodyay’s Moondyne
Festival held in May to celebrate the
infamous bushranger Moondyne Joe.
FIND free WiFi at York Information
Services and download a free walking app
which details York’s historic buildings.
61 8 9641 1301
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Toodyay
Founded in 1831 on the banks of the Avon
River, Toodyay is classified as a Historic Town
by the National Trust.
Toodyay is located 86kms north east of Perth
and is nestled in a valley between scenic hills
and on the banks of the Avon River. The
village presents some perfect examples of
19th century architecture, while at the same
time retaining its own unique country charm
with verandah-clad pubs and shops.
In fact, Toodyay oozes colonial history and
architecture. Connor’s Mill is a fine example,
and is your only opportunity in WA to witness
working historical machinery demonstrating
antiquated flour milling processes. You can
also visit the intriguing Old Gaol built in the
1860s, which now houses a museum
dedicated to the varied history of the region.
In town you will find fine examples of locally
worked art, woodwork and photography and
there are also a number of places to stop for
a bite to eat. Accommodation is varied and
includes anything from historical pub stays in
the centre of town or informal caravan parks
where you can sleep under the stars, to
luxuriously appointed bed and breakfasts and
self contained chalets.
Nearby to Toodyay is the largest and oldest
emu farm in Australia which adds a unique
wildlife experience to your itinerary.
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Heading further out of town will reward
you with some magnificent scenery and
there are a number of lovely country roads
to travel on. Perhaps one of the loveliest
country roads - particularly scenic in spring
when the wildflowers are in bloom - would
be Julimar Road which links Toodyay to the
beautiful Shire of Chittering. Along this road
and located amongst the pretty undulating
hills surrounding Toodyay you will find a
multitude of olive groves, lavender fields,
local artisans, rambling country gardens
and vineyards old and new producing
their own unique blends.
The wheatbelt town of Beverley was
founded in 1838 and is a quiet agricultural
town with a proud history.
Goomalling, Beverley & Brookton
Founded in the 1830s by early settlers in
search of good grazing lands, Brookton
located around 139kms south east of Perth, is
rich in colonial history. When the Great
Southern Railway opened in 1889, Brookton
was one of the original country stations.
The idyllic farming communities of Beverley,
Goomalling and Brookton were amongst
the first established settlements in WA.
Just 132kms north east of Perth, Goomalling
is a delightful rural settlement. Enveloped
by seemingly endless open countryside,
the town had its beginning in the 1890s,
springing up from beside the train line which
was used to ferry miners through to the
goldrush towns further north.
Located around 130kms east of Perth,
the town is believed to be named after
Beverley near York in the United Kingdom.
Marked by fine examples of colonial
architecture, Beverley is steeped in tales
of pioneering triumphs and tribulations.
Perhaps surprisingly, you can also visit
an Aeronautical Museum here. With its
excellent display of full scale aircraft and
aerial paraphernalia, the museum is an
absorbing tribute to aviators of WA.
Today the Railway Station - which houses a
display of local crafts as well as the tourist
information centre - is worth a visit, along
with the Old Police Station which contains
early settlement memorabilia.
Giant wheat domes provide a striking
landmark in Goomalling, while art and crafts,
country markets and a colourful history add
to the rural feel. A trip to the School House
Museum, Heritage Town Walk and Old
Railway Station will transport visitors back
in time, as will Slater Homestead.
Toodyay Visitor Centre 7 Piesse Street, Toodyay
61 8 9574 2435
TAKE THE TRAIN
A great way to travel to the Valley from
Perth in comfort is on the AvonLink, which
operates 14 return services per week
between Midland, Toodyay and Northam.
A true escape from the everyday. This unique hamlet, 130kms north east
of Perth, is Australia’s only monastic town. Everyone, regardless of their
beliefs, will find themselves stilled by the soul of this tranquil community.
Be escorted on a town tour of the
beautiful buildings.
Attend a weekend spiritual retreat
in the monastery guesthouse.
Book a room at the New Norcia Hotel
and unwind in the peaceful atmosphere.
Here Benedictine monks move quietly
amongst historical buildings on their way
to pray together seven times daily. But it’s
not just the monks’ dedication to peace that
makes New Norcia so special. It’s also the
town’s eclectic monastic, Aboriginal and
European heritage which the monks invite
all visitors to discover.
No visit to New Norcia is complete without
a visit to the museum which provides a
fascinating insight into the monastery’s history
and showcases a selection of Aboriginal
artefacts. The art galleries are just as
appealing with works ranging from traditional
European religious art to eye-catching
Australian contemporary pieces.
New Norcia was established in 1847 as a
mission for the local Aboriginal people by
Spanish Benedictine monk Bishop Rosendo
Salvado. 160 years later New Norcia is still
home to Benedictine monks and the
monastery is one of the 27 historic buildings
listed on the National Estate.
As you stroll around the historic site, soak
in the long and rich stories of one of WA's
pioneering settlements. You can also join the
monks at prayer in their monastery chapel.
Stroll up the hill to the grand New
Norcia Hotel and linger over a glass of
Australia’s premier Abbey Ale or New
Norcia Abbey Wine.
Make the most of your visit by booking
into the atmospheric New Norcia Hotel. While
the accommodation is simple, the Latin word
'Salve' - Welcome - on the threshold, tells you
this is no ordinary country pub. The
Guesthouse also offers an opportunity to
quietly share in the rhythms of monastic life.
Discover the eclectic range of
products in the Gift Shop.
Two talented monk artists were responsible
for the stunning hand-painted murals and
pressed metal ceilings which adorn the
chapels and restful places of worship. You
can enjoy these national treasures located
within the buildings on a guided town tour
departing from the Museum and Art Gallery.
FIND OUT MORE
New Norcia Visitor Centre Museum & Art Gallery
61 8 9654 8056
Browse the Art Gallery where
European religious art hangs alongside
contemporary Australian art.
Experience a 1500 year-old tradition
by joining our monks in their
monastery chapel.
Bookmark newnorcia.wa.edu.au for
news on the food, cultural or spiritual
events hosted annually by the
Benedictine Community.
Do nothing except soak up the peace
of it all. PAX!
newnorcia.wa.edu.au
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Chittering Visitor Centre
Duke’s Inn
6180 Great Northern Highway, Bindoon
T: +61 8 9576 1100
E: [email protected]
www.chittering.iinet.net.au
Just an hours drive from Perth, enjoy undulating
hills and beautiful valleys filled with orchards,
vineyards, paddocks, rocky outcrops, lakes and
bushland. Enjoy one of the many walk and drive
trails or stop by for some fresh seasonal fruit, citrus
and vegetables. Visit www.chittering.wa.gov.au
or visit the Visitor Centre for walk and drive trail
information. Throughout Spring the roadsides
abound with an amazing array of wildflowers.
197 Duke Street, Northam
T: +61 8 9622 2324
E: [email protected]
www.dukesinn.com.au
Finalist in 2013 WA Heritage Awards in “Outstanding
Conservation of a Non-Residential Place” category.
A short distance from the town centre, this luxury
hotel offers superb rooms and self-contained
apartments, smart tapas restaurant with an exciting
menu, gorgeous ladies bar, wine garden , alfresco
dining areas, conference and function facilities.
Located in peaceful surroundings, it is the perfect
place for holiday-makers and business travellers.
Northam Race Club
Northam Visitor Centre
175 Yilgarn Avenue, Northam
T: +61 8 9622 7765
E: [email protected]
www.northamraceclub.com
Racing April to December in the picturesque Avon
Valley is the Northam Race Club. Boasting popular
midweek and weekend meetings, there is an event
to suit every taste and budget. Come and enjoy
the fabulous on-course facilities with trackside
cafe and “A Day at the Races” packages available.
See website for event information.
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Heritage, Commerce and Lifestyle
2 Grey Street Northam WA 6401
E: [email protected]
T: +61 8 9622 2100
www.northam.wa.gov.au
Call in and prepare to share our:
• Wildlife
• Diverse Cultural History
• Historic Buildings, Museums, Galleries
• Cafes, Restaurants & Special Events
We can also help you book a tour to truly
discover Northam!
Lavendale Farmstay
& Cottages
5895 Great Southern Highway York
T: +61 8 9641 4131
E: [email protected]
www.lavendalefarm.com
Lavendale Farm provides a safe, family friendly
atmosphere. Accommodation is in self contained,
1, 2 and 3 bedroom cottages or in our B&B room
in the residence. We have an activity room, and
playground. Help us feed the animals in the
evening and enjoy wonderful walks along the
Avon River.
Australian Creatures Gallery
Slater Homestead
Slater Homestead Goomalling
T: 0400 495 173
E: [email protected]
www.visitgoomalling.com.au
Open from 10am-4pm Friday to Sunday
In this small but remarkable Gallery marvel
at some stunning wildlife photographs that
superbly capture the diversity and uniqueness
of Australia’s fauna.
62 Goomalling - Wyalkatchem Road, Goomalling
M: 0400 495 173
E: [email protected]
www.goomalling.wa.gov.au
There is a lot to discover at the historic Slater Homestead in Goomalling, WA. Visit the Australian
Creatures Gallery and see some amazing wildlife photography. Find something special in the adjacent
book and souvenir shop. Enjoy Devonshire Tea on the verandah of the beautifully restored tea rooms,
overlooking a typical country scene. Follow the local black-shouldered kites on their hunt for prey with
your binoculars. Take a seat under the historic palm trees and watch the world pass by.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Toodyay-A Valley for All Seasons
Toodyay Visitors Centre, Piesse Street, Toodyay
T: +61 8 9574 2435 F: +61 8 9574 2431
E: [email protected]
www.toodyay.com
Taken from the Aboriginal word ‘duidgee’, meaning ‘place of plenty’, this historic town has so much to offer!
Just a pleasant hour’s drive from Perth, Toodyay will enchant you with its cafés, galleries and new speciality shops. Visit our award winning Newcastle Gaol
and Connor’s Mill or take the “Living History” walk along the main street. Have a coffee or enjoy a drink on the verandah of a country pub. There are bush
and river walks for the more energetic and miniature train rides for the young. Take a drive out of town to visit wineries, olive groves, natural attractions,
and local artisans.
Not enough time to see everything? There is a choice of accommodation to suit everyone, so extend your stay and appreciate the beauty of our sunset.
Whether it’s attending our renowned yearly events, heritage, nature or just soaking up the friendly country atmosphere, Toodyay has it all.
The Nosh & Nod - York
York Cottages
Windward Balloon Adventures
75a Avon Tce, York
T: +61 8 9641 1629
M: +61 4388 42930
E: [email protected]
www.noshnod.com.au
Great Main Street location. The Nosh & Nod offers
Quality, Affordable Accommodation, in the heart
of historic York. These well-appointed units are
within walking distance to Restaurants, Shops, Hotels
Cafes and other places of interest.
• Self Contained Spa Units for Total Relaxation
• Fully Self Contained Unit
• Self Contained Ensuite Unit
Corner of Morris Edwards Drive
and Ulster Road York WA 6302 T: +61 8 96412125
E: [email protected]
www.yorkwa.com.au/yorkcottages Three delightful cottages, all superbly furnished
and situated on a picturesque 15 acre property
only a short stroll from the heart of historic York. Facilities include a full size tennis court, garden spa,
adventure playground, games room, small putting
green and friendly farm animals. Rated 4 stars.
T: (61 8) 9621 2000
E: [email protected]
www.windwardballooning.com
Experience breathtaking scenery as you float gently above the picturesque Avon Valley on a Deluxe
Champagne Balloon Flight in our safe & experienced hands. Windward have over 30 years experience
and are a proud winner of the 2008 & 2009 WA Tourism Awards for Adventure Tourism.
Lifting off at sunrise you’ll float gently over a rural landscape of rolling hills, lush fields and meandering
streams. Post flight; celebrate in style with champagne, breakfast and flight certificate presentation.
Beautifully presented gift vouchers are available.
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useful information
Fast facts
•Western Australia, Australia’s largest state
is 2,525,500 sq km, about the same size
as Western Europe.
•The population is around 2.3 million. About
1.9 million live in the capital city, Perth.
•Perth enjoys a true Mediterranean climate.
With hot summers - December to February
and mild cool winters - June to August.
•Perth has incredibly blue skies and more
hours of sunshine than any other Australian
capital city - around eight hours a day.
Getting around
•Perth Airport is 20 kms east of the city.
Sun smart tips
•The Western Australian sun is very strong.
To avoid sunburn, wear a hat, sunglasses
and sunscreen, especially between
10am-3pm.
•Perth’s beaches are some of the best
in Australia and are just 15 to 20 minutes
by car from the city.
Getting here
Perth is Australia’s western gateway and a
major hub for domestic and international air
services. There are 18 international, four
domestic and 10 regional airlines that operate
at Perth Airport connecting travellers to over
50 destinations around Australia and overseas.
Direct flights operate to the major Australian
cities of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane,
Adelaide and Darwin and international direct
flights operate to cities such as Singapore,
Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Bangkok,
Guangzhou, Johannesburg, Auckland,
Christchurch, Dubai, Abu Dhabi with many
onward connecting flights to other destinations
both within Australia and overseas.
Visas
All people, except Australian and New Zealand
Passport holders, require a visa to enter Australia.
For information concerning different visas
available, contact your Australian consulate in
your home country or visit immi.gov.au.
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•Taxis are available from both the domestic
and international terminals. A taxi trip
from the airport terminals to Perth city
centre will take 20 to 30 minutes. The
journey will cost around AUD$40.00.
•Perth and Fremantle are serviced by an
efficient public transport system as well
as a free shuttle service, the Central Area
Transit - CAT. Fremantle is 20 kms from
Perth city or 20 minutes by car.
Driving
•Visitors to Western Australia may drive
on a valid overseas driver’s licence for
the same class of vehicle.
•Vehicles travel on the left hand side of
the road and the wearing of seat belts
is compulsory for all passengers.
Shopping hours
The majority of retail outlets trade during
the following hours:
City
Monday to Thursday: 9am-5pm
Friday: 9am-9pm
Saturday: 9am-5pm Sunday: 11am-5pm
Fremantle
Monday to Thursday: 8am-7pm
Friday: 8am-9pm
Saturday: 8am-5pm Sunday: 11am-6pm
Suburban
Monday to Friday: 9am-5pm
Thursday: 9am-9pm
Saturday: 9am-5pm Sunday: 11am-5pm
Certified Tourism Business
The inclusion of this symbol represents a
nationwide quality assured program that
indicates an Accredited Tourism Business
that is committed to the provision of
quality products and services.
Accredited Visitor Centres
To get the most out of your holiday in
Western Australia, speak to the experts
at a local Visitor Centre. Visitor Centres
offer expert advice on the best things to
see and do.
Acknowledgements
Perth Region Tourism Organisation wishes
to acknowledge the support of Firstnature
Design for artwork and production; Tourism
Western Australia; Acorn Photos, Nectarine
Photography, Tungsten Photography,
Madcat Photography and Stephen Nicholls
Photography for images and the cooperative
support of the advertisers.
Disclaimer
This Holiday Planner has been prepared
by the Perth Region Tourism Organisation Inc.
trading as Experience Perth. Although every
endeavour has been made to ensure the
information contained in this publication is
correct at the time of printing, Perth Region
Tourism Organisation takes no responsibility
for any alteration to any schedule or service
without notice and no responsibility for any
inconsistencies or inaccuracies.
For more information on the Experience
Perth region visit
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