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Each of the coastal towns of this region emerged to support
the local Rock Lobster industry. They now also cater for the wheat and
wool farmers of the hinterland.
Low
cost accommodation is available at the back packers hostel
and the caravan parks at Cervantes, Jurien and Leeman. All have on-site
vans and shops with all provisions.
The eerie rock formations that make
up the Pinnacles Desert, the Stockyard Gully Caves and the picturesque
(particularly in wildflower season from
June to October) Leuseur National Park, as well as windsurfing, scuba
diving, snorkelling and body surfing are the major attractions of this
area.
BINDOON
Bindoon is located 80km north of Perth, and approximately 2,000 people
live in a fifty mile radius. The area is very hilly and scenic, with
sheep farming and grape
growing being the primary industries. Tourists are encouraged to visit
and stay at the local at New Norcia and
enjoy
the
wines and hospitality. Bindoon is a citrus fruit growing area
and is very hot in summer with mild winters, an area
well worth
visiting. Alan Burrett
BRUCE ROCK
Bruce Rock is on the alternative route from Perth to Kalgoorlie. This is the
town famous for giving away blocks of land (conditions apply) It is a very
neat, tidy town and has all the usual small town friendliness. The sporting
complex is magnificent, an excellent swimming pool near the modern caravan
park which also has small bungalows available. A truly delightful place to
stop. Tommy Griffiths.
CERVANTIES
Located 2km West of the Pinnacles turn-off, the town of Cervantes
has something for everyone:- The town is located 256kms
north of Perth on the coast and is the Gateway to the World Famous
Pinnacles. Cervantes
is a small Crayfishing town with approxiametly 450 residents.
The Pinnacles are situated 17kms
from Cervantes in the Nambung National Park. The best time to visit
the Pinnacles is at sunset or sunrise. Cervantes has lovely beaches and
is
a great place to visit year round. Great fishing from boats, beaches,
jetty or groyne, safe swimming areas protected by reefs, windsurfing,
lazing or sightseeing.
Originally a
fishing town providing good catches of Western Rock Lobster and a wide
range of fish species, Cervantes has developed into a popular
holiday destination that is well served with holiday units, a caravan
park and motel. A regular daily coach service visits Nambung National
Park and The Pinnacles.
GINGIN
The small village-like town of Gingin is one hour's drive north-east
of Perth. It combines the charm of old casuarina stone buildings with
the natural appeal of the Gingin Brook and Granville Park (good barbecue
facilities). Attractions include wildflowers in Spring, Cheriton Estate
(top quality restaurant, guesthouse and winery); www.cheriton.com.au,
Colamber Bird Park (exquisite parrots), the Australian International
Gravity Research Centre (http://www.gravity.uwa.edu.au) and on the coast
at Guilderton, Moore River Tours. Bret Treasure
JURIEN
Is the major town on this coastal stretch and features a modern marina
which is home to the town’s crayfishing fleet.
Further north at Greenhead the almost full circle shaped Dynamite Bay
is a major feature with its placid, protected waters, ideal for the not-so-proficient
beachgoer.
Nearby, South Bay, with miles of beautiful white sand, is mecca for the
surfing and windsurfing fraternity.
LANCELIN– A WINDSURFER’S
PARADISE
The first major town north of Perth's Metropolitan area, Lancelin was
founded on the crayfishing industry.
Accommodation available includes a hotel, two caravan parks, a backpackers
lodge, along with several chalets and cottages.
The town is renowned world wide for its windsurfing conditions on its
nearby waters. Many state and national titles have been conducted there.
Windsurfers can be hired on the beach while professional coaching for
beginners is available.
The back beach has consistently good surfing conditions all year round.
Sandboarding and Sandsledding in the ever-changing sand dunes is very
popular as it does not matter which way the wind is blowing, the dunes
that dominate the eastern side of town will provide top conditions.
Tours
of the dunes are conducted by Sandgroper Safaris in a huge 4 x 4 bus
while sand dune buggy hire is also available.
Scuba diving, snorkelling and deep sea fishing can be arranged while
Moore River Cruises conduct a fun-filled half day cruise of the river
just south of town. It includes sandboarding (into the river), fishing,
sightseeing and an Aussie brunch. Live entertainment at the tavern allows visitors to wind down from a
hectic week’s activity or prepare for one coming up.
They also have a top A-La-Carte menu in the restaurant.
Return to the Regions page.
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Towns
Bindoon
Bruce Rock
Cervanties
Gingin
Jurien Bay
Lancelin
New Norcia
Seabird
Attractions and Tours
The Pinnacles
Turquoise Coast
Enviro Tours
Country Escapes
in WA
Broome Safari Treks
Feature Tours
Skyworx Aviation

Take me home, country road..

The Pinnacles Desert is one of Australia's best known
landscapes. Here,thousands of huge limestone
pillars rise from the shifting sands, resembling a landscape from a science
fiction movie. The park is about four hours drive from Perth.
More pics. Photograph courtesy of David
Traianou
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