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Popular family beach with boat ramp, toilets and kiosk.
Bunker Bay is a great spot for snorkelling and beach exploration, with pretty scenery and an interesting walktrail.
Burley Park``Commanding views from this natural setting make a great stop on a day trip.
A family favourite, Burns Beach is a sheltered swimming spot that sits within the wildlife-rich waters of Marmion Marine Park.
Constructed in the late 1890s and the dammed rock is now a nature reserve with water all year round. Situated 55km south of Coolgardie.
Located just 3km from the City Centre, Burswood Park offers visitors a range of facilities to enjoy passive or active leisure.
Busselton Foreshore is a serene and fun holiday retreat, offering activities, beautiful sunsets, and white sandy beaches.
Walk along the iconic heritage listed 160-year-old Jetty then, treat yourself to a swim and stunning lunch at The Shelter at Busselton Jetty
Cable Beach is located next to The Gap and Natural Bridge and is known to be a rough and treacherous section of coastline.
Cable Beach, located in the Broome suburb of Western Australia, is a 22 km (14 mi) curve of pristine white sand, perfect for the avid beachgoer.
Situated 10km off the Highway and 5km west of Caiguna. They blow air through the rocks .
Take a stroll 27m down into Calgardup Cave’s magnificently decorated chambers.
Canal Rocks is a natural wonder located in Western Australia, approximately 4 kilometres south of Yallingup.
Granitic rocks that jut into the ocean are separated by a series of canals carved by the sea.
Cape Cuvier Coast, located close to the most westerly point of Australia, is a picturesque natural port that offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline.
Enjoy stunning views of the beach and rocky headland at the most northerly point of Dirk Hartog Island National Park, which is also arguably the most historically significant site in Australia.
In contrast to the vast stretches of sandy beach in the rest of the park Cape Keraudren features rocky shores, seagrass meadows, narrow sandy beaches, tidal creeks and mangrove-lined muddy bays.
The wharf at Cape Lambert stretches for 2.7km, built to a minimum of 17.87metres above the water. It is the tallest in Australia. Wickham is the town site at the Point Samson Peninsula in the Pilbara.
Cape Peron has rugged limestone cliffs with sandy beaches and offshore reefs, while its northern shore is more sheltered. It is popular for sightseeing, fishing, walking, diving, swimming and picnicking.
Careening Bay is frequently visited by people keen to see the historic Mermaid Tree in Prince Regent National Park and is a very beautiful spot in its own right.
Carnac Island is a picturesque island situated off the coast of Perth between the larger Rottnest and Garden Islands. It is visited by Australian sea-lions and flocks of various sea birds but is also inhabited by a population of deadly tiger snakes.
Carnac Island, also known as Ngooloormayup in Noongar language, is a 19-hectare (47-acre) nature reserve in Western Australia. The island has a rich history, including serving as a whaling station in the early 19th century and a prison for indigenous Australians in 1838. Its first mention was in 1803 when French explorer Louis de Freycinet named it Île Pelée (Bald Island).
At Cascades, the Lefroy Brook transforms from a gentle flow in mid summer to a raging torrent in winter.
Castle Bay Dunsborough is a picturesque beach destination located on the western coast of Australia.
Cathedral Gorge Purnululu is a remarkable geological formation located in Purnululu National Park.
Attractive sandy bay great for beachwalking and shore fishing.
Get a birds-eye view of the park’s stunning coast from a lookout on the edge of the sea cliffs at Cave Point.
Cave Point Lighthouse, located in the Torndirrup National Park in Western Australia, was built in 1976.
The Cave Works discovery centre is well worth a visit, as is Lake Cave, one of the deepest tourist caves in Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park.
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