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Enjoy views over Marglu Billabong, and explore the old telegraph station that was once an important link in maintaining communications between Perth and the rest of the world.
Attractive picnic spot surrounded by towering karri, marri and tingle forest overlooking the channel between the Walpole and Nornalup inlets along The Knolls Scenic Drive.
The surging power of the Southern Ocean is evident at The Gap, a spectacular channel in the 40m high coastal granites of Torndirrup National Park.
The Pinnacles are limestone formations within Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes, Western Australia.
A natural basin used by drovers from the early 1900’s for holding cattle.
The granite quarry was a centre of industrial activity during construction of Wellington Dam in the 1930s. It now provides a spectacular backdrop to the popular picnic area.
Inspirational gifts from worldwide cultures. These include affirmation blankets, new world flags, Talisman, Native American flutes, dowsin rods, statues, and so much more to assist on your spiritual journey.
A diving spot with numerous swimthroughs with the opportunity to see turtles, manta rays and grey nurse sharks.
A pleasant walk around the Lesmurdie falls, offering sweeping views across the hills facing out towards the city.
Wrecked on 9 December 1874, the Centaur makes an interesting dive.
Thevenard Island is great for bird watching and relaxing.
A beautiful bay with a spectacular coastal outlook and a ‘whistling’ rock.
Over 10,000 birds visit this internationally important wetland and nature reserve each year to feed before the lake dries out in the summer.
In heavy seas, blowholes shoot water 20m into the air
Soak up the stunning views of the Southern Ocean crashing against the shore from the top of the cliff at Tookulup.
A small estuary that breaks out to the sea each year. Torradup Inlet is a popular recreational area for canoeing/kayaking, swimming, fishing and bird watching and is protected by the winds.
There is easy access to Trealla Beach for fishing, snorkelling and swimming. It is located in the Lakeside Sanctuary Zone, south of Varanus Beach.
The Tree-in-the-Rock picnic area, set among the karri trees, almost has the feel of a cathedral, with the towering karris providing the domed roof.
An excellent snorkel site easily accessible in most conditions, with a rich diversity of coral, fish and other marine life close to shore and an exceptionally beautiful beach and bay.
This lookout point allows visitors to view the wildlife and coastline at the largest Loggerhead turtle breeding colony in Australia.
Twilight Cove is a spectacular coastal location at the eastern end of the Baxter Cliffs.
The purpose of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve is to maintain the natural environment and protect native flora and fauna, while providing sustainable visitor facilities within the bays recreational area.
An outdoor classroom and entertainment venue that promotes conservation and education; the Urban Wetland is freshwater fun for children to explore.
Located in the Lakeside Sanctuary Zone, north of Trealla Beach, Varanus Beach is popular for snorkeling, swimming and fishing.
Known for its unusual sculptured granite and shapes, and set in extensive bushland 18km from Gnarlbine Rock near Coolgardie. The rock has a great view from the summit
Picturesque location with bird life in abundance.
Spectacular tidal currents and whirlpools, sandstone escarpments and gorges, lagoons visited by waterbirds, lush rainforest patches and waterlily-dotted pools are features of Walcott Inlet.
Wanneroo Reef, north-west of Hillarys Boat Harbour, consists of a main reef about 90 metres long, with two lumps at the northern end.
Stand on the boardwalk surrounded by Warren River Cedar and listen to the symphony of bird and frog calls.
In the winter months, a freshwater stream cascades onto the white sands of Waterfall Beach.