The
7th in our travel guide series on Oz. The focus on this guide is
the South West region of Australia in Western Australia. A
fabulous area for hire campervan or motorhome rentals.
The emphasis
here is beautiful beaches, fabulous wine growing and shuge
Jarrah and Kauri forests.
Guide 7 – The South West
The
South west region is located in the state of Western Australia (WA)
and this state occupies almost one third of Australia so you can
say there is a fair bit of dirt here. It is an ideal region for
campervan or motorhome travel and we have an affiliated rental
company here in Perth.
Perth
Perth
is the
capital city of Western Australia and is the main centre to see the
rest of WA. A beautiful city nestled on the shores of
the Swan River where on Saturday afternoons the waters of the
Swan our covered with boats sailing and motoring. Ajdacent to
Perth City and elevated above it is the lovely Kings ark. An
excellent place to spend an afternoon just walking and seeing
the local fauna. The wildfowers here are exceptional and the
park is beautifully maintained.
A 40
minute drive west of Perth and you will get to the port of
Fremantle.
After 1983 the city of Fremantle was given a huge facelift to make it ready
for the first staging of the famous America’s Cup yacht race
which Australia won from the Americans after 132 years. The
city of Fremantle is a wondeful cosmopolitan centre with many
nationalities living here. The history of the city is
fascinating and two must visits are a tour of the old
Fremantle Gaol – its OK as they won’t lock you in - and of the
Fremantle Maritime museum.A walk around the port is also a
great way to spend an afternoon.
Moving south from Fremantle down the coast – and the beaches
along this part of the Australian coast are fantastic – we arrive
at a satellite city to Perth.
Mandurah.
Mandurah was originally a small fishing centre and has now
grown as a residential and main commercial center with mansions on
waterfront canals and its own inland lake which of course is very
popular for boating. Beaches again are beautiful - just south of
Mandurah there is a lovely beach area called Falcon - we highly
recommend it.
Further south are the booming cities of Bunbury and Bussleton. Orginally seaside resorts for
the people living in Perth they are now strong economic centres in
their own right.
At
this point the visitor has two choices. One is to keep heading
south down the west coast and then heading east towards Albany and
then coming back up through the heart of the South West to return
to Perth. The other option is to do the trip in reverse. I
personally prefer the former.
A
short drive south – well about 2 hours - from Bunbury and you
arrive at he beautiful Margaret River region which is now
nationally and
internationally famous for its wine growing. The country here is
kauri forest and an excellent driving area. Wine tasting is always
on option but Margaret
River was originally a major surfing destination
and once a year there is a large surfing competition held
here and at the nearby surfing spot of Yallingup. This area caters very well
for campervan and motorhome travel with many camper parks set
in beautiful country.
Many
place names in the South West end in the suffix “up”. This suffix
is an aboriginal term meaning – “water hole” or “place of
water”.
Leaving this region – and it would not be hard to spend 2 – 3
days here, we head south again and arrive at
Augusta.
Augusta
is a
small fishing town and tourist centre almost right on the south
western most point of Australia. It is not large and can easily
be seen in half a day making it a nice spot to stop for lunch
while you then start heading east to the town of
Denmark.
Denmark
is a
fabulous town in a stunning location. Right on the south coast
with the Southern Ocean lapping on its beaches, Denmark could
almost be taken for a little fishing village in parts of
England. It still features Australian architecture and has
become a great centre for retiring folk. It has a lovely
atmosphere combined with its beautiful
location.
A
further drive of 2 hours brings you into the city of
Albany
.
Albany was the
site of the Cheynes Beach whaling station which finally closed
in the seventies. It is now a museum and is well worth a
visit. Fishing is still a large industry in Albany and
again the waters of the Southern Ocean lap on the beaches
here. The countryside
around Albany is very similar to pleaces in the UK and Europe
and the area does have a mild temperate
climate.
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