Northcliffe Tourism Video
Northcliffe has an easy going rural lifestyle, pristine natural environment and an abundance of flora and fauna found nowhere else in the world. It is close to the extensive and unspoilt coastline of the D'Entrecasteaux National Park in the south west of Western Australia and enjoys magnificant Karri forests on its doorstep.
Sids Camp - Northcliffe - Western Australia
Northcliffe is a bit off the usual tourist trails but it is a great little town and if you want to stay in the area and you have a tent, caravan or motorhome, then you can't do much better than Sid's Camp.
Sid's is only about 4km from town and has some powered sites, hot showers, camp kitchen, toilets, walk trails and best of all, it is just $5 per person per night (a bit more if you want a powered site).
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Would you Climb this? (NOT SAFE) Augusta to Northcliffe Ep.73
We opted to drive from Margaret River down to Augusta for a night. We checked in at the Flinders Bay van park around 11am. Setup, settled ourselves in and had some lunch before setting off for some afternoon adventures.
The following day, the weather was predicted to rain, so we wanted to make the most of the sunshine. We took off south and visited the old water wheel along with the beach spots around Leeuwin national park. We then doubled backed and headed north, checking out Cosy Corner, Hamelin Bay, Boranup Lookout and finished up with a relaxing drive through the Boranup Forest.
Happy with our afternoon expedition, the following day we drove to Northcliffe and set up at Sids Campground. We nabbed the last available powered site, which was great. At only $20 a night for power, this is one of the cheapest (powered) campgrounds we have stayed at.
From Sids, we ventured up to Manjimup to visit the King Jarrah tree. We also passed some amazing chainsaw sculptures which were just sitting in someones front yard. After leaving Manjimup, heading to Pemberton we stopped into the Diamond Tree! Amz had decided she wanted to climb all 3 in the area. She made it to the top no problems at all. Kurts not really a fan of heights so he waited with Rusty on the ground.
Just as we got to Pemberton, it started raining, so we grabbed a snack from the bakery and headed back to camp. It then rained all day the following day, which was a good excuse to have a chill day in the van. When the rain eventually cleared we ventured out for a more adventures.
We headed to the Dave Bicentennial Tree, the tallest of the 3 tree climbs. After Amz had conquered that tree, we headed up to Beedelup Falls. We walked the little circuit around the falls and visited the walk through tree. We had heard Yeagarup Dunes was a good spot to see, so we headed into Warren National Park. Kurt let the tires down and we had some fun driving on the dunes. #funfact Yeagarup sand dunes are one of largest mobile sand dunes in the southern hemisphere - making their way inland 4m each year.
After some fun on the dunes, we headed back into Pemberton, as Amz wanted to climb the Gloucester tree to finish off the trio of tree climbs. What an eventful morning making it back to camp just after lunch time.
Hearing good things about Windy Harbour, we decided to go check it out the following day. On the drive in we decided to stretch our legs and climb Mt Chudalup, a small 1.2km hike to the summit. The views up top were an amazing 360degree views of the surrounds. Well worth the hike if you’re in the area.
We continued onto Windy Harbour where we checked out all the lookouts and beaches. The ‘cliff window’ lookout was cool and only a short 200m walk from the carpark. When we headed down to see Cathedral rock, we noticed recent fire damage to the area. A local happened to be driving past and started telling us about the ‘incident’.
The local volunteer sea rescue group were doing a public flare demo, when the wind took a spark, which resulted in the start of a bushfire. The locals residents were quite lucky the service road stopped it from crossing and that the firefighters could get it under control #oops
Next stop Walpole to Boat Harbour.
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Northcliffe Lakes Estate - Only 8 Prime Properties Available
Visit:
Northcliffe Lakes Estate (NLE), is right in the heart of a region that includes Pemberton, Northcliffe and Windy Harbour, the green jewels in Australia's South West, with its towering karri forests, rich agricultural lands and stunning Southern Ocean.
And whether you’re a retired “tree-changer”, a FIFO worker or simply someone who wants a cosy base from which to enjoy this unique and spectacular part of the world again and again, you’ll want to act right now. You see, in Stage 1 of this new and exclusive estate, there are only 8 prime blocks including one with an existing house.
It is a truly stunning development, with pastured land, natural growth forest and a large lake. Blocks are huge: ranging from 10,000 to 16,500 square metres and house and land or shed and land packages are available. Features include impressive entry statements and ranch fencing on every block, underground 3-phase power, sealed roads and a lovely rural setting where it is common to see kangaroos, emus and even quokkas! Some blocks even have remarkable grass trees that are several metres tall and estimated to be over 500 years old!
You can retire here in the fresh air, away from all the hustle and bustle of the city! Mix with nature - have a few horses, cows, sheep, goats, chickens or even alpacas.
You can also grow your own vegetables and plant some fruit trees - have your own bee-hive and produce your own honey! NLE is just over 4 hours from Perth and only 5 minutes by car away from the delightful town of Northcliffe, which is central to the Hotel/Motel and restaurant, general store, the local co-op with stacks of organic produce to enjoy, community centre, men’s shed, worker’s club, café, golf course and Pioneer Museum.
But that’s just the beginning. The quaint township of Pemberton is only a quick but spectacular 25 minute drive away through the huge karri forest and 20 minutes from Windy Harbour, the most popular beach destination in the South West.
There’s so much to do and see in this region. . . Get a rush of adrenalin by mountain biking on the Munda Biddi cycling trail which is in National Geographic's Top 10 Cycle Routes in the World. Take an exhilarating bush walk on the renowned and award winning Bibbulmun track. Swim in the pristine Southern Ocean. Go exploring on your canoe or kayaking. Surf some big beautiful waves. Have an adventure in your 4 wheel driving in the bush or along the beach, and be the envy of your friends by catching some enormous fishing and relax on your boat on the crystal clear local waters.
Ride the scenic Pemberton Tramway and enjoy some of the 80 varieties of fruit and vegetables, truffles and fresh milk from Bannister Downs, which is part owned by WA billionaire Gina Rinehart who is investing heavily in this region. Catch your own marron or simply savour a delicious marron meal at a local restaurant and for the connoisseur, the Pemberton Wine Region is recognised worldwide for the popular Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling and Pinot Noir wines.
Be inspired by Northcliffe's remarkable, award winning Understory Sculpture Walk and Pemberton's main street Artscape. Relax at cafés, wineries, and furniture and art galleries. And there are also all the modern facilities you’d expect such as an IGA supermarket, and for your health, there are GPs, a brand new regional hospital nearing completion and you don’t even have to travel to Perth for specialist appointments any more – just use the telehealth service.
Plus, awesome natural wonders abound including the awe-inspiring Bicentennial and Gloucester Trees, the two tallest and second tallest fire lookout trees in the world. Only 20% of climbers make it to the top, Will you be one of them? Lane Poole Falls. Yeagarup. Dunes, the largest land-locked mobile dune system in the southern hemisphere. Relax at Big Brook Dam or take a romantic walk with your partner in one of several world class national parks which are biodiversity hot spots. You might even discover some delicate wildflowers, such as the exquisite orchids that are unique to this region, maybe see some of the bizarre and colourful fungi or do some bird-watching of the plentiful native species while you’re at it.
Another must is Mt Chudalup, a 187m granite outcrop. According to locals, it’s a renowned place of healing so, who knows, that niggling discomfort might go away. Plus Walpole is just over an hour away where you can experience the breathtaking and world famous Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk.
Imagine living here full time or having a wonderful holiday getaway for yourself or friends and family who will love to stay with you in this unique and precious part of the world. This IS country living at its very best and these rare yet affordable properties won’t last long so call your local agent Dianna Western now on 0438 342 664 or Shane Rudd on 0427 081 428 now for a private viewing of Northcliffe Lakes Estate.
Northcliffe Lakes Estate - Only 5 Prime Blocks Available - Hurry!
Visit:
Northcliffe Lakes Estate (NLE), is right in the heart of a region that includes Pemberton, Northcliffe and Windy Harbour, the green jewels in Australia's South West, with its towering karri forests, rich agricultural lands and stunning Southern Ocean.
And whether you’re a retired “tree-changer”, a FIFO worker or simply someone who wants a cosy base from which to enjoy this unique and spectacular part of the world again and again, you’ll want to act right now. You see, in Stage 1 of this new and exclusive estate, there are only 6 prime blocks left.
It is a truly stunning development, with pastured land, natural growth forest and a large lake. Blocks are huge: ranging from 10,000 to 16,500 square metres and house and land or shed and land packages are available. Features include impressive entry statements, underground 3-phase power, sealed roads and a lovely rural setting where it is common to see kangaroos, emus and even quokkas! Some blocks even have remarkable grass trees that are several metres tall and estimated to be over 500 years old!
You can retire here in the fresh air, away from all the hustle and bustle of the city! Mix with nature - have a few horses, cows, sheep, goats, chickens or even alpacas.
You can also grow your own vegetables and plant some fruit trees - have your own bee-hive and produce your own honey! NLE is just over 4 hours from Perth and only 5 minutes by car away from the delightful town of Northcliffe, which is central to the Hotel/Motel and restaurant, general store, the local co-op with stacks of organic produce to enjoy, community centre, men’s shed, worker’s club, café, golf course and Pioneer Museum.
But that’s just the beginning. The quaint township of Pemberton is only a quick but spectacular 25 minute drive away through the huge karri forest and 20 minutes from Windy Harbour, the most popular beach destination in the South West.
There’s so much to do and see in this region. . . Get a rush of adrenalin by mountain biking on the Munda Biddi cycling trail which is in National Geographic's Top 10 Cycle Routes in the World. Take an exhilarating bush walk on the renowned and award winning Bibbulmun track. Swim in the pristine Southern Ocean. Go exploring on your canoe or kayaking. Surf some big beautiful waves. Have an adventure in your 4 wheel driving in the bush or along the beach, and be the envy of your friends by catching some enormous fishing and relax on your boat on the crystal clear local waters.
Ride the scenic Pemberton Tramway and enjoy some of the 80 varieties of fruit and vegetables, truffles and fresh milk from Bannister Downs, which is part owned by WA billionaire Gina Rinehart who is investing heavily in this region. Catch your own marron or simply savour a delicious marron meal at a local restaurant and for the connoisseur, the Pemberton Wine Region is recognised worldwide for the popular Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling and Pinot Noir wines.
Be inspired by Northcliffe's remarkable, award winning Understory Sculpture Walk and Pemberton's main street Artscape. Relax at cafés, wineries, and furniture and art galleries. And there are also all the modern facilities you’d expect such as an IGA supermarket, and for your health, there are GPs, a brand new regional hospital nearing completion and you don’t even have to travel to Perth for specialist appointments any more – just use the telehealth service.
Plus, awesome natural wonders abound including the awe-inspiring Bicentennial and Gloucester Trees, the two tallest and second tallest fire lookout trees in the world. Only 20% of climbers make it to the top, Will you be one of them? Lane Poole Falls. Yeagarup. Dunes, the largest land-locked mobile dune system in the southern hemisphere. Relax at Big Brook Dam or take a romantic walk with your partner in one of several world class national parks which are biodiversity hot spots. You might even discover some delicate wildflowers, such as the exquisite orchids that are unique to this region, maybe see some of the bizarre and colourful fungi or do some bird-watching of the plentiful native species while you’re at it.
Another must is Mt Chudalup, a 187m granite outcrop. According to locals, it’s a renowned place of healing so, who knows, that niggling discomfort might go away. Plus Walpole is just over an hour away where you can experience the breathtaking and world famous Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk.
Imagine living here full time or having a wonderful holiday getaway for yourself or friends and family who will love to stay with you in this unique and precious part of the world. This IS country living at its very best and these rare yet affordable properties won’t last long so call your local agent Dianna Western now on 0438 342 664 or Shane Rudd on 0427 081 428 now for a private viewing of Northcliffe Lakes Estate.
Northcliffe Lakes Estate - Only 8 Prime Properties Available
Visit:
Northcliffe Lakes Estate (NLE), is right in the heart of a region that includes Pemberton, Northcliffe and Windy Harbour, the green jewels in Australia's South West, with its towering karri forests, rich agricultural lands and stunning Southern Ocean.
And whether you’re a retired “tree-changer”, a FIFO worker or simply someone who wants a cosy base from which to enjoy this unique and spectacular part of the world again and again, you’ll want to act right now. You see, in Stage 1 of this new and exclusive estate, there are only 8 prime blocks including one with an existing house.
It is a truly stunning development, with pastured land, natural growth forest and a large lake. Blocks are huge: ranging from 10,000 to 16,500 square metres and house and land or shed and land packages are available. Features include impressive entry statements and ranch fencing on every block, underground 3-phase power, sealed roads and a lovely rural setting where it is common to see kangaroos, emus and even quokkas! Some blocks even have remarkable grass trees that are several metres tall and estimated to be over 500 years old!
You can retire here in the fresh air, away from all the hustle and bustle of the city! Mix with nature - have a few chickens - grow your own vegetables and plant some fruit trees - have your own bee-hive and produce your own honey! NLE is just over 4 hours from Perth and only 5 minutes by car away from the delightful town of Northcliffe, which is central to the Hotel/Motel and restaurant, general store, the local co-op with stacks of organic produce to enjoy, community centre, men’s shed, worker’s club, café, golf course and Pioneer Museum.
But that’s just the beginning. The quaint township of Pemberton is only a quick but spectacular 25 minute drive away through the huge karri forest and 20 minutes from Windy Harbour, the most popular beach destination in the South West.
There’s so much to do and see in this region. . . Get a rush of adrenalin by mountain biking on the Munda Biddi cycling trail which is in National Geographic's Top 10 Cycle Routes in the World. Take an exhilarating bush walk on the renowned and award winning Bibbulmun track. Swim in the pristine Southern Ocean. Go exploring on your canoe or kayaking. Surf some big beautiful waves. Have an adventure in your 4 wheel driving in the bush or along the beach, and be the envy of your friends by catching some enormous fishing and relax on your boat on the crystal clear local waters.
Ride the scenic Pemberton Tramway and enjoy some of the 80 varieties of fruit and vegetables, truffles and fresh milk from Bannister Downs, which is part owned by WA billionaire Gina Rinehart who is investing heavily in this region. Catch your own marron or simply savour a delicious marron meal at a local restaurant and for the connoisseur, the Pemberton Wine Region is recognised worldwide for the popular Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling and Pinot Noir wines.
Be inspired by Northcliffe's remarkable, award winning Understory Sculpture Walk and Pemberton's main street Artscape. Relax at cafés, wineries, and furniture and art galleries. And there are also all the modern facilities you’d expect such as an IGA supermarket, and for your health, there are GPs, a brand new regional hospital nearing completion and you don’t even have to travel to Perth for specialist appointments any more – just use the telehealth service.
Plus, awesome natural wonders abound including the awe-inspiring Bicentennial and Gloucester Trees, the two tallest and second tallest fire lookout trees in the world. Only 20% of climbers make it to the top, Will you be one of them? Lane Poole Falls. Yeagarup. Dunes, the largest land-locked mobile dune system in the southern hemisphere. Relax at Big Brook Dam or take a romantic walk with your partner in one of several world class national parks which are biodiversity hot spots. You might even discover some delicate wildflowers, such as the exquisite orchids that are unique to this region, maybe see some of the bizarre and colourful fungi or do some bird-watching of the plentiful native species while you’re at it.
Another must is Mt Chudalup, a 187m granite outcrop. According to locals, it’s a renowned place of healing so, who knows, that niggling discomfort might go away. Plus Walpole is just over an hour away where you can experience the breathtaking and world famous Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk.
Imagine living here full time or having a wonderful holiday getaway for yourself or friends and family who will love to stay with you in this unique and precious part of the world. This IS country living at its very best and these rare yet affordable properties won’t last long so call your local agent Dianna Western now on 0438 342 664 or Shane Rudd on 0427 081 428 now for a private viewing of Northcliffe Lakes Estate.
Bibbulmun Track - Lake Maringup. (Special edition.)
Come along for a hike (instead of a drive) down the famous Bibbulmun Track. We tackle the walk from Chesapeake Road, traversing forest, swampland and open bush to Lake Maringup just east of Windy Harbour and within a stones through of Coodumurrup Beach. With our guide Tim we helped clear the track of fallen trees, undergrowth and trip hazards for future walkers to enjoy. The walk was 18km return trip which would suit most hikers.
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Northcliffe Lakes Estate - Only 8 Prime Properties Available
Visit:
Northcliffe Lakes Estate (NLE), is right in the heart of a region that includes Pemberton, Northcliffe and Windy Harbour, the green jewels in Australia's South West, with its towering karri forests, rich agricultural lands and stunning Southern Ocean.
And whether you’re a retired “tree-changer”, a FIFO worker or simply someone who wants a cosy base from which to enjoy this unique and spectacular part of the world again and again, you’ll want to act right now. You see, in Stage 1 of this new and exclusive estate, there are only 8 prime blocks including one with an existing house.
It is a truly stunning development, with pastured land, natural growth forest and a large lake. Blocks are huge: ranging from 10,000 to 16,500 square metres and house and land or shed and land packages are available. Features include impressive entry statements and ranch fencing on every block, underground 3-phase power, sealed roads and a lovely rural setting where it is common to see kangaroos, emus and even quokkas! Some blocks even have remarkable grass trees that are several metres tall and estimated to be over 500 years old!
You can retire here in the fresh air, away from all the hustle and bustle of the city! Mix with nature - have a few horses, cows, sheep, goats, chickens or even alpacas.
You can also grow your own vegetables and plant some fruit trees - have your own bee-hive and produce your own honey! NLE is just over 4 hours from Perth and only 5 minutes by car away from the delightful town of Northcliffe, which is central to the Hotel/Motel and restaurant, general store, the local co-op with stacks of organic produce to enjoy, community centre, men’s shed, worker’s club, café, golf course and Pioneer Museum.
But that’s just the beginning. The quaint township of Pemberton is only a quick but spectacular 25 minute drive away through the huge karri forest and 20 minutes from Windy Harbour, the most popular beach destination in the South West.
There’s so much to do and see in this region. . . Get a rush of adrenalin by mountain biking on the Munda Biddi cycling trail which is in National Geographic's Top 10 Cycle Routes in the World. Take an exhilarating bush walk on the renowned and award winning Bibbulmun track. Swim in the pristine Southern Ocean. Go exploring on your canoe or kayaking. Surf some big beautiful waves. Have an adventure in your 4 wheel driving in the bush or along the beach, and be the envy of your friends by catching some enormous fishing and relax on your boat on the crystal clear local waters.
Ride the scenic Pemberton Tramway and enjoy some of the 80 varieties of fruit and vegetables, truffles and fresh milk from Bannister Downs, which is part owned by WA billionaire Gina Rinehart who is investing heavily in this region. Catch your own marron or simply savour a delicious marron meal at a local restaurant and for the connoisseur, the Pemberton Wine Region is recognised worldwide for the popular Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling and Pinot Noir wines.
Be inspired by Northcliffe's remarkable, award winning Understory Sculpture Walk and Pemberton's main street Artscape. Relax at cafés, wineries, and furniture and art galleries. And there are also all the modern facilities you’d expect such as an IGA supermarket, and for your health, there are GPs, a brand new regional hospital nearing completion and you don’t even have to travel to Perth for specialist appointments any more – just use the telehealth service.
Plus, awesome natural wonders abound including the awe-inspiring Bicentennial and Gloucester Trees, the two tallest and second tallest fire lookout trees in the world. Only 20% of climbers make it to the top, Will you be one of them? Lane Poole Falls. Yeagarup. Dunes, the largest land-locked mobile dune system in the southern hemisphere. Relax at Big Brook Dam or take a romantic walk with your partner in one of several world class national parks which are biodiversity hot spots. You might even discover some delicate wildflowers, such as the exquisite orchids that are unique to this region, maybe see some of the bizarre and colourful fungi or do some bird-watching of the plentiful native species while you’re at it.
Another must is Mt Chudalup, a 187m granite outcrop. According to locals, it’s a renowned place of healing so, who knows, that niggling discomfort might go away. Plus Walpole is just over an hour away where you can experience the breathtaking and world famous Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk.
Imagine living here full time or having a wonderful holiday getaway for yourself or friends and family who will love to stay with you in this unique and precious part of the world. This IS country living at its very best and these rare yet affordable properties won’t last long so call your local agent Dianna Western now on 0438 342 664 or Shane Rudd on 0427 081 428 now for a private viewing of Northcliffe Lakes Estate.