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There is a dual-path cycle way around Wilson's lagoon which is sealed and also used by walkers.
Mt Windarra overlooks the site of the nickel mine that had its birth through the extraordinary global stock market frenzy associated with the exploration company Poseidon NL (No Liability).
Windmills is a special purpose surfing zone popular with the locals and visitors to the South West.
Previously used by the Noongar Beeliar Aboriginal people as a lookout and a place to send smoke signals, Wireless Hill became the site of Applecross Wireless Station in 1912.
With a beautiful Swan River view, this park is a great place to enjoy with family for a BBQ or playground session. It's heritage trails and museum tells the history of the park.
The headland is a popular recreational area for swimming, cycling, bushwalking and kitesurfing. Shore-based fishing is also enjoyed at Woodman Point Headland.
The Woylie Walk is an easy loop trail through Dryandra Woodland, a conservation area for unique,rare and endangered animals such as the Numbat, Western Australia’s emblem
Beautiful lookout that oversees Yallingup Beach. Keep an eye out for the youngsters learning to surf or gaze in awe as the veterans show off their skills.
With historic buildings nestled on the shores of a lake amid coastal woodland and limestone caves, Yanchep offers something for everyone.
Situated between Lakeside Drive and the Lake in an area of Zamia, Marri, Tuarts and Jacksonia, this is Yellagonga's best scenic lookout point.
Lookout from anoverhanging rock formation that provides spectacular views of the Murchison River Gorge.