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Hosted by the West Australian Marathon Club, this community event is designed to promote the sport of distance running while also raising funds for the Royal Flying Doctor Service
Get a group together for barefoot bowls on the Rottnest Island Golf Course green.
The newest addition to the famous Rottnest Bakery, the Chook Shack offers roast chickens, chips and salads - takeaway or alfresco dine-in.
Whatever the time of day, whoever you’re with, you will feel right at home at Dôme in Rottnest Island.
Enjoy a relaxed meal near the Jetty at Frankie's - serving up family favourite dishes throughout the day
The Geordie Bay General Store is located in Geordie Bay on Rottnest Island, Western Australia.
Walk, bike or catch the shuttle to Geordie Bay Square to escape the hustle and bustle and truly enjoy your holiday.
For years Hotel Rottnest has been a favourite place to grab some lunch, or finish a long day with dinner and a drink, and not without reason.
Welcome to Isola Rottnest, a fresh take on a classic Italian beachside Bar e Cibo.
Located within the Kingstown Barracks, the Kingstown Kafe is open September through to April providing wholesome buffet breakfasts and dinners to all Island visitors.
A characterful 1970 vintage caravan serving coffee and refreshments outside the Wadjemup Lighthouse.
The perfect complement to sunset cocktails or a Bintang, Lontara's menu combines the spice traditions of south-east Asia with the best of Western Australia's seafood and produce.
Lontara at Samphire Rottnest is a restaurant located in Rottnest Island, Western Australia.
Discover the best place on the Island to watch the sunset – Pinky’s Beach Club. Locally inspired dishes, relaxed holiday vibe and breathtaking sea views.
Pinky's Rottnest Island is a restaurant and bar located on the ocean side of the Discovery Rottnest Island property in Rottnest Island, Western Australia.
Iconic Rottnest Bakery renowned for its freshly baked crust-bursting treats
Born, bred and frozen in Western Australia
Reliably good sandwiches from Rottnest's own Subway
The Island's go-to cafe for freshly roasted and brewed coffee and gourmet breakfast options
The Bathurst Lighthouse forms the subsiduary light to the Main Rottnest Island Light enabling vessels entering and leaving the Port of Fremantle to safely navigate the reefs around the island.
A remnant of Rottnest Island's World War II captivating military history, the battery was once used as a gun station.
Just a short cycle away from Kingstown Barracks, Bickley Bay is a white sandy bay with excellent swimming conditions.
The western-most point of Rottnest Island, dolphins are frequently to be seen passing by Cape Vlamingh.
Provides a fantastic viewing point looking out over the cathedral rocks and New Zealand fur seals at play.
A peaceful little bay along the Island's north coast, perfect for swimming and seaside-exploring.
Situated on the south east side of the Island this ‘hidden’ dive site is spectacular.
Almost directly linked to Crystal Palace, towards the Island, directly out of Porpoise Bay, Porpoise Bay Caves make for an exciting second dive after the ‘Palace'.
So called because of the “footprint” visible on the surface of the water after a swell has passed through.
The resting ground of not one but two shipwrecks - perfect for underwater exploration.
Lying in the shallow water near the beach at Henrietta Rocks, the shipwreck provides an exciting environment for adventurous snorkellers.