TOP 40 MARGARET RIVER Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best Margaret River attractions - what things to do in Margaret River - Australia? There are so many best places to visit in Margaret River, town in Margaret River Region, Western Australia. The most popular things to do in Margaret River is tasting its wine, views the gorgeous coastline, incredible surfing in Margaret River's beach, explore its caves or forests etc.
One of the most popular places to visit in Margaret River is Lake Cave. You may also visit the Hamelin Bay Beach, Gnarabup Beach, Margaret River Mouth Beach, Redgate Beach, Conto Beach, etc for enjoy the beach activities. Want to explore caves in Margaret River? You must visit Lake Cave and Calgardup Cave.
For tastings Margaret River's wines, just go to wineries or vineyards in Margaret River such as Voyager Estate, Leeuwin Estate, Berry Farm, Woody Nook Wines, Amelia Park Wines, Cape Mentelle Wines, Stella Bella Wines, Xanadu Winery, Willespie, Arimia, Glenarty Road, Saracen Estates, Jarvis Estate, etc. Margaret River - Australia also has good places for enjoying beer such as Cheeky Monkey Brewery and Cidery and Colonial Brewing Co.
Best Margaret River attractions not only beach, caves, or wine and beer tastings. Margaret River also has scenic drives like Caves Road, nature & wildlife areas like Sunflower Animal Farm, Eagles Heritage Wildlife Centre, Naturaliste Reptile Park, Wilyabrup Sea Cliffs, Boranup Forest Maze, 10 Mile Brook Trail, etc.
Also don't forget to visit others best places in Margaret River - Australia such as The Grove Experience, Boranup Gallery, Jahroc Galleries, Margaret River Farmers Market, McHenry Hohnen Vintners, Ellensbrook, Margaret River Sculpture Park, Pierro, Wardan Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Dilkes-Hoffman Ceramics Studio, etc.
Hope you enjoy this video about Top 40 best Margaret River attractions or things to do in Margaret River - Australia. There still so many things to do or see list in Margaret River, so just explore it by yourself while visiting this town of Western Australia.
Shire of Narembeen
A historical area, Narembeen has a number of attractions such as the crash site of the Vultee Vengeance and the historic mining town of Holleton.
There are many natural attractions within the district along with tourist attractions such as craft and nursery outlets. Wild flowers are also another attraction in this part of Western Australia.
In close proximity to Wave Rock and with the Great Eastern Highway only 70km away, Narembeen is a great overnight stop whilst travelling around this great state.
Narembeen has all necessary medical facilities including, doctor, physio, pharmacy and dentist and is a warm and friendly community to live or visit.
Narembeen alsohas full educational facilities for children from pre primary to Year 10 at the Narembeen and District School.
For more information on Narembeen please email the Shire or call 08 9064 7308 during office hours.
We hope you enjoy your Narembeen experience.
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Shire of Merredin
The town of Merredin is a thriving regional centre, centrally located between Perth and Kalgoorlie; 257kms from Perth (via the Great Eastern Highway) and 334kms from Kalgoorlie. Merredin services a hinterland of over 15,000 people and is the regional base for government and commercial organisations, and supports quality facilities for business, education, health, transport, recreation and tourism.
The Shire of Merredin covers an area of 3,372 sq kms, incorporating the townsites of Burracoppin, Muntadgin, Hines Hill and the localities of Goomarin, Korbel, Nangeenan, Nokanning, Norpa, Nukarni, South Burracoppin, and Tandegin.
The Council strives to encourage a vibrant community that offers a comprehensive range of local and regional services. Its aim is to work with all communities in the Central Wheatbelt to support quality of life as well as economic and social development within the region.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA - GOLDEN OUTBACK - WAVE ROCK EXPERIENCE
WESTERN AUSTRALIA - GOLDEN OUTBACK - WAVE ROCK EXPERIENCE
1. Walk the rock and 3.2km walk trails at Wave Rock
2. Drive or walk to Hippo's Yawn
3. Visit the cave of Mulka the aboriginal outlaw at the Humps
4. View spectacular dried wildflower display at the Visitor Centre
5. Stroll around the Lace Place, lace from 1600's to today
6. Enjoiy the Minature Soldier War Collection
7. Park and watch the spectacular sunset over Lake Magic
8. Relax in the evenings with the locals a t the Wave Rock Motel
9. Wander among birds and animals of the area in the Wildlife Park
10. Observe the scrap art street scape in Hyden.
Phone 08 9880 5052 fax 08 9880 5041 Email : waverockmotel@westnet.com.au or hydenhotel@bigpond.com
Website: waverock.com.au
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Rocking Out On The Pathways To Wave Rock
Four travellers find themselves on an unknown country road. Before they can speak they're whisked away by a 'magical' green Kombi on an epic adventure of dance and good times in the West Australian wheatbelt.
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Music: 'Rocket Ship' by San Cisco
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This film is an initiative of Roe Tourism Association, a collaborative non-for-profit partnership between the Shires of Bruce Rock, Corrigin, Kondinin, Kulin, Lake Grace, Narembeen and Quairading.
The campaign is supported by Tourism Western Australia and Australia's Golden Outback and will be promoted and shared online through social media until the end of July 2014.
Produced by Black Cyclone
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Directed by Richard Eames & Helena Tay Eames
Production Manager: Gen Whisson
Edited by Joey Bal
Radio DJ: Karl Dyktynski
Wave Rock: una roccia... DA SURFARE! - WA [ENG subs]
Pochi giorni prima di finire il nostro anno in Australia decidiamo di fare un giro ad est di Perth per scroprire cosa l'outback può offrire!
La tappa più importante è sicuramente Wave Rock, ovvero una roccia a forma di onda gigante, davvero incredibile! Ma c'è anche lo sbadiglio dell'ippopotamo e una grotta con pitture rupestri! Sulla strada troviamo delle sculture equestri, cani nelle ute e un lago rosa... non rosa! Ma quanto è bizzarra l'Australia?
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Narembeen Hawks C grade and A Grade (I think) 2000
Narembeen Hawks C grade and A grade 2000 playing Corrigin in Corrigin. Year 2000
PIONEERS' PATHWAY PART III GOOMALLING AND TOODYAY
Toodyay is a town located in the Avon Valley, 85 km north-east of Perth, Western Australia.
The meaning of the name is uncertain, although it is Noongar Indigenous in origin - maps in 1836 referred to Duidgee, while some believe it was named for a local woman named Toodyeep who accompanied early explorers in the area.[2] Another source suggests it could mean place of plenty. The name Duidgee is preserved in the riverside recreation area, Duidgee Park.
In 1861, Western Australia's best known bushranger, Moondyne Joe, was imprisoned in Toodyay for stealing a horse, but escaped. After a series of crimes and jail terms, he was on the run again, returning to Toodyay in 1865 to steal supplies for an attempt to escape overland to South Australia. The annual Moondyne Festival is a light-hearted celebration of this darker side of Toodyay's history.
The Newcastle Gaol, in Clinton Street, was completed in 1864 and in use as a state gaol until 1909. It is now preserved as the Old Gaol Museum; an historic building and tourist attraction.
In 1870, a steam-driven flour mill, Connor's Mill, was built on Stirling Terrace by George Hasell. The mill was also used to generate electricity in the early part of the twentieth century. Saved from demolition in the 1970's, and restored to demonstrate the milling process and machinery, the mill now forms the museum section of the Toodyay Visitors Centre.[3]
The State Register of Heritage Buildings includes the Gaol, Connor's Mill, Toodyay Public Library (built 1874), Toodyay Post Office (designed by George Temple-Poole, built 1897) and the Toodyay Fire Station (designed by Ken Duncan, built 1938), as well as several other historic sites in Toodyay.[3] Some of the historic architecture of shops and residences along Stirling Terrace, the main street, form a distinctive frontage described as the Stirling Terrace Streetscape Group.[4]
[edit] Transport
Toodyay, being an historic township and an hour's distance from Perth, is a venue for daytrippers, tourists and motorcyclists. The circuit - Toodyay Road through Gidgegannup / Toodyay / Chittering Valley and Great Northern Highway - is a favourite with motorcyclists. On most weekends, Toodyay's main street is lined with cruisers and sportsbikes of many models, makes and vintages, their riders relaxing in the increasing number of pavement cafes that are springing up to accommodate the burgeoning tourist trade.
Toodyay also serves as a stop on the Avonlink and Prospector passenger trains from Perth to Northam and Kalgoorlie.
Goomalling
Attractive wheatbelt town
Located 132 km east of Perth, Goomalling is a pretty little wheatbelt town with the mandatory pub, rail head, small service centre for the surrounding region and bulk handling wheat silos. Sheep and wheat created the town and sheep and wheat will sustain it.
The area was first explored by Assistant Government Surveyor Austin in 1854 but there was no great need for a town. The monks at New Norcia, which was about 60 km northeast of the present townsite, often brought their sheep into the area. And George Slater, who had arrived from England with his parents in 1930, owned a huge selection which covered 100 000 acres from Goomalling to Kalguddering. He moved into the area in the 1850s. His house (the ruins are on the Dowerin road outside town) became a regular stopover point for miners who travelled through the area on their way to the goldfields on their way to Kalgoorlie and Southern Cross.
Goomalling didn't really come into existence until 1902 when it was declared a town and the railway from Northam arrived. It is claimed that the town got its name from the Koomal possum which inhabits the area but, like most explanations for town names, there is no really hard evidence for this assertion.
With a tiny population of 600 in the town, and servicing a further 600 in the surrounding wheat and sheep areas, Goomalling is the sort of place which is often driven through without stopping.
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Closing of the Mt Walker Primary School 2002
The event around the closing of the Mt Walker Primary School in 2002