WA Attractions With Bush Views
Australia’s best small zoo is just 5 minutes from the Perth CBD on the banks of the Swan River. Perth Zoo is open every day of the year - in fact it has not closed for a single day since it opened ...
HEAD BREWER: MICHAEL BROOKES: Starting at Bootleg Brewery as a home-brewing bartender in 1998, “Brookesy” quickly displayed an interest for the more technical side of beer.
When presented with ...
Family owned and operated, Caversham Wildlife Park features 200 species and more than 2000 animals, birds and reptiles, attracting visitors from all over the world. Shows, talks, photo opportunitie...
Making you seem so small, engulfed by the large red tingle trees and towering forests, a trip to The Valley of the Giants is a truly unique Walpole experience. Home to trees more than 400 years old...
Every year on the first Saturday in November riders from all over Australia compete in a first-class rodeo. With stall and sideshow, food and drink for everyone. Dragon boat racing on the Hotham Ri...
Discovered in 1894. As its name suggests, the cave is immense, with vaulted chambers and subterranean canyons. Fossilised marsupial skeletons have been found here, including many species now extinc...
Bushtucker Tours is locally run and owned tour business in the south west of Australia. Offering three exceptional tours of the Margaret River region, Buhstucker Cave and Canoe Tour, Margaret River...
The range of pottery is extensive at Happs Pottery, the workshop and gallery is housed in a mud brick building.
Features the largest Australian private collection of shells to be bought, sold or exchanged. Largest in the southern hemisphere.
Built in 1895 and stands 55 metres above sea level. Nearby is a curious and much photographed feature: a water wheel, used during the construction of the lighthouse, gradually turning to stone unde...