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A surf break featuring exposed reef and a reliably consistent western swell.
A challenging but rewarding surfing break located between two beautiful bays just off the coast of Rottnest Island.
Legendary amongst pro-surfers, this surfing spot calls for an advanced level of expertise
An institution of Rottnest Island, this popular beach is good for surfers, swimmers and everything in between.
The highlights of this section of trail are the beautiful inland lake systems, an abundance of seasonal migratory bird life and fantastic access to areas that have been restricted in the past
A cove with pristine water featuring a jetty and lots of snorkelling and surfing opportunities.
Wadjemup Bidi is a series of walk trails on Rottnest Island that allow you to explore its stunning beauty.
An area of great cultural significance, these unmarked graves are the final resting place of hundreds of indigenous prisoners who died on Rottnest Island during its period as a prison camp.
The Wadjemup Lighthouse was the first to be built from stone in the whole of Western Australia, completed in the mid 19th Century.
Explore the newly-renovated Wadjemup Museum and learn about the rich history of the island through its collection of artefacts, audio, contemporary artworks and sculptures.
Leave the bitumen roads behind and experience the unique natural beauty of Rottnest Island in an environmentally sustainable way. Walk the Wadjemup Walk Trail; 50km of scenic and wildlife haven.
West End Rottnest Island is a rugged and beautiful spot located on the westernmost point of Rottnest Island.
A beach backed by vegetated dunes and characterised by small tidal pools to the east.