Activities

There’s so much to see and do in Western Australia, here’s just a few things to get you started…


Touring Around WA?

If you’re holidaying around WA you probably couldn’t have picked a better time to do it! The weather is beautiful.

If you haven’t been to Perth yet make sure you go and have a look – it really is a beautiful place. Check out Perth Accommodation for some great deals on places to stay.

Whilst you’re in WA you might be thinking of heading over into the Northern Territory to have a look at the some of the amazing attractions they have – like Uluru and the Olga’s. If you are and you need some accommodation check out Northern Territory Accommodation for some awesome deals.


Still Plenty of Summer Left!

If you feel like going for a holiday then WA is the perfect place to go because the sun is still shining and there is plenty to do.


Boranup Drive

Located three hours southwest of Perth, the Boranup Drive is an amazing trip through the huge Karri trees of the Boranup Karri Firest. Extend your getaway at the Boranup lookout and take in a panoramic view of the Cape Leeuwin area.

Caves Road
Margaret River, Margaret River Wine Region
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Leeuwin Estate

See the winemaking process first hand with a behind the scenes tour at Leeuwin Estate. Sample the local produce at the Gold Plate award winning restaurant or take in an amazing alfresco summertime concert.

The Art Galler yis host to a brilliant collection of Australian art commisioned for Leeuwin’s Art Series win labels.


Prevelly Park (Attraction)

This fantastic park is world famous for its top class surfing conditions. Every year surfers from all over gather to compete in the Margaret River Masters competition.

Just a ten minute drive from Margaret River, add this to your list of must visit attractions when visiting Margaret River.


Aboriginal Art Gallery Kings Park

The Aboriginal Art Gallery at Kinds Park will enchance your understanding and experience of Indigenous Australian Art and Culture. Talks on culture, artefacts, bush food and medicine are given by the Aboriginal Performers who work in the gallery.