Interesting
Facts About Perth
Perth, the gateway to Western Australia,
has the most hours of sunshine than any other capital city
in Australia. This makes it the ideal destination where
travellers can enjoy a relaxed outdoor lifestyle all year
round. Endless beaches stretch the length of the coast,
from Fremantle to Lancelin. You can find world-class wineries
in nearby Swan Valley and explore the beautiful bushland
setting of the Darling Range, to the east.
Perth City Centre is located alongside the
peaceful waters of the Swan River, twenty Kilometres inland
of the Indian Ocean on the West Coast of Australia.The
Perth city centre bustles with activity and offers a range
of choices for shopping
The Port city of Fremantle lies just south
of Perth on the coast of Western Australia. Fremantle is
a popular spot, particularly at weekends when you will
find markets, entertainment and plenty of alfresco style
cafes and eateries.
Perth has a number of locations which jump
into life, especially at the weekends. Just outside the
Perth city centre is the Perth district of Northbridge
where you will find a range of nightclubs, pubs, cafes
and eateries, offering an eclectic mix of cultures and
cuisines. Meanwhile, south of Perth in Fremantle things
are jumping at the local nightclubs and bars. If you are
looking for the Perth nightlife, you are sure to find it
at one of these locations.
Perth
is the perfect place for lots of natural adventures.
Rent a campervan or motorhomes for a unique experience
of adventure in Perth. Driving your rented motorhome
or campervan on holidays can be most comfortable journey
and unforgettable experience that you ever enjoy.
Decide
how many people are going to travel with you. This will
help to decide how many berth you need.Specify your needs
and basic requirements that you want when hiring motorhome
/ campervan or rv.
It
can be very exiting experience for your trip having your
Motorhome / Campervan for adventure. You can enjoy each
and every moments of your Motorhoming holiday with your
family having full freedom.
CLIMATE
IN PERTH
Perth has a mixture of the Californian and Mediterranean
climates, with mild winters and hot dry summers. Perth
is the sunniest capital in Australia with an average of
eight hours sunshine a day. The skies above Perth are often
bright blue without a cloud in the sky.
Combine
the warm weather and beautiful beaches and it's easy
to see why
so many people enjoy the outdoor lifestyle of Western
Australia. In summer many people can be found at one
of the many beautiful
white sandy beaches along the coast line, cooling down
in the clean blue Indian Ocean.
PLACES
OF INTEREST
Bungle Bungles -
The highlight for many visitors to the Kimberley region
is an encounter with the strange dome-like rock formations
known as the Bungle Bungles, located 200 km south of
Kununurra. This area was once a limestone massif, but
has been eroded and sculpted over millions of years
into a multitude of red sandstone domes.
Fremantle -
The City of Fremantle, the local government authority
for Fremantle, provides Fremantle Focus. Fremantle is
a special place renowned for its easy yet vibrant lifestyle.
The aim of Fremantle Focus is to provide you with an
opportunity to explore our city of culture. Fremantle
has long been known as Western Australia's other capital.
It is the largest metropolitan retail centre outside
of Perth and attracts over 2 million visitors annually.
Kalbarri -
Kalbarri is a holiday mecca, a place to relax and enjoy
some of the most breath taking scenery in Australia.Kalbarri is one destination that you can spend 2 weeks
without fully exploring the area. - Sightseeing the many
attractions Kalbarri has to offer. Go fishing, swimming,
whale watching and surfing. Kalbarri has it all - not to
mention the rugged scenery of the nearby gorges and coastal
cliffs
Kalgoorlie -
The discovery of gold by Paddy Hannan in 1893 led to
one of Australia's great gold rushes. Since then Kalgoorlie-Boulder
has developed into a major service hub for Western Australia's
active resource industry. Dominated by magnificent historic
architecture, Hannan and Burt Streets provide a focus
for modern cafes, restaurants and accommodation, hotels,
clubs and watering holes.
Monkey
Mia - Monkey Mia is one of the world’s
premier natural dolphin sighting areas; a destination
of magical encounters.
Pinnacles -
In the Pinnacles Desert, right in the heart of Nambung
National Park, thousands of huge limestone pillars rise
out of a stark landscape of yellow sand. In places they
reach up to three and a half metres tall. Some are jagged,
sharp-edged columns, rising to a point; while others
resemble tombstones.
Rottnest -
Rottnest Island is Western Australia's premier Island
getaway and is home to some unique flora and fauna as
well as some of the most spectacular bays and beaches
you will ever see. Come for a day trip or enjoy a longer
stay in a range of accommodation around the Island. Whatever
you do make sure you experience Rottnest Island.
Wave
Rock - The Wave on Hyden Rock is one of Australia's
most famous landforms, a giant surf wave of multicoloured
granite about to crash onto the bush below. Stand under
it and feel rock power from over 2,700 million years
ago, before dinosaurs roamed the earth!
Do you know where it is?
Here
is small list of Tourist
Park / Caravan park in Perth Western Australia