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Holiday Planner 2019 Sunset Coast Perth Beaches, Western Australia Holiday Planner 2019 You’ll fall in love with the glorious coastline of metropolitan Perth from Scarborough to Two Rocks and the locales of Hillarys Boat Harbour Perth's and Yanchep National Park. Spectacular sunsets over the Indian Ocean give this region its evocative name. Stretching over Sunset 50 kilometres of pristine coastline, the Cities of Stirling, Joondalup and Wanneroo known as the Sunset Coast, represent the ultimate destination for sun lovers in Perth. Just a short drive from Perth’s CBD, the Sunset Coast's buzzing outdoor culture includes beach Adventure front esplanades and marinas with alfresco cafés and restaurants, extensive walking and cycling Coast trails with stunning ocean views and plenty of adventure sports on offer. Further inland the Sunset Coast presents fascinating opportunities to experience Australian wildlife, nature and Aboriginal culture within an hour's drive from the CBD. 10 great ways to spend a day on the Sunset Coast Whatever your taste for adventure, there’s a variety of things to do on the Sunset Coast. Here are some favourites to help you discover the natural beauty and fantastic experiences on offer. Golfing Beaches Entertainment Relax and unwind at any number of beach spots Enjoy all kinds of entertainment Experience the long expanses of white sand beaches with waves Enjoy live performances or cinema screenings at the historic ideal for surfing or try your hand at stand up paddle boarding in Astor Theatre, or visit one of the trendy bars along the Beaufort many locations along the coast. You’ll also find a number of small St strip. The Scarborough Beach Amphitheatre is an outdoor secluded bays that are ideal for a relaxing paddle, with great venue situated on the beach, with a great event schedule snorkelling not far from the shore. of live shows and special events throughout the warmer months of the year. Dining History Coastal Trails Get active with walk and bike trails Dine with spectacular sunsets over the ocean Explore the world-class walking and cycle coastal tracks from Dine in the funky cafés in Mt Lawley, surrounded by a selection Scarborough Beach to Burns Beach and Mindarie through of boutique shops or watch the sunset over the Indian Ocean to Alkimos Beach where you’ll get great coastal views during at a venue at Scarborough Beach, North Beach or Trigg. the day and a first-class seat to the beautiful sunset in the late Try superb fine dining or simply head for the beach with a humble afternoon. You can also head to Lake Gwelup, Yellagonga serve of fish and chips. Regional Park and the Carine Open Space for a leisurely walk. 2 Retail Adventure Have fun at Hillarys Boat Harbour Delight in Joondalup’s world-class shopping Spend a day or an evening strolling along Perth’s premier recreational Discover the economic heart of the region and indulge destination and main access point to Rottnest Island. Hillarys is home at Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City, one of Perth’s largest to the Aquarium of Western Australia and offers a wide array of aerial shopping destinations with direct train access to Perth CBD. and water-based leisure activities. Hillarys is the perfect spot for kids Explore Westfield Whitford City’s up-market dining and and features ample choice of fine dining, family restaurants, cocktail entertainment precinct featuring its own brewery and a lounges and alfresco bars overlooking the marina. state-of-the-art Vmax and Gold Class cinema complex. Marina Golfing Play golf alongside kangaroos Experience the Mediterranean at Mindarie Experience luxury at the Joondalup Resort with the 27-hole The Marina, Mindarie is a touch of the Mediterranean in Perth championship golf course, 70 guest rooms and exquisite dining. offering oceanside boardwalks that wind between fabulous Unwind in comfort surrounded by natural bushland and wildlife, cafés, restaurants and a micro-brewery where you can indulge, enjoy sunset music sessions by the pool or organise a night out eat, drink and bathe in glorious sunsets. Have a go at standup with friends at one of the resort’s disco parties. paddle boarding or kayaking in the safety of the marina waters. Nature History Discover our past Get in touch with nature Enrich your knowledge of Wanneroo’s history at the fantastic Stroll through serene bushland in Yanchep National Park, Regional Museum or tour the pretty historic cottage - Cockman get close to native flora and fauna at one of Australia’s largest House built in the 1860s at Perry’s Paddock. Experience an koala colonies or learn about ancient Aboriginal culture and underwater adventure exploring ancient shipwrecks off the coast. connection to the land. For something different, step into a Kids will love the impressive King Neptune statue at Two Rocks. captivating underground labyrinth of beautifully lit limestone caves. 3 4 LANCELIN GINGIN GOLF COURSES G1 Carramar Golf Course G2 Hamersley Golf Course G3 Joondalup Resort G4 Lake Karrinyup Country Club Raceway G5 Marangaroo Golf Course Barbagallo G6 Mt Lawley Golf Course G7 Sun City Country Club Kingsway Sporting Complex G8 Wanneroo Golf Course DR G9 Western Australia Golf Course WATER G10 Yanchep National Park Golf Course INDIAN OCEAN DR BREAK SPORTS FACILITIES F1 HBF Arena TWO ROCKS F2 Herb Graham Recreation Centre City Beach North Beach F3 Kingsway Sporting Complex Floreat Beach Leighton Beach Cottesloe Beach Trigg Beach Trigg TWO Bay Watermans Marmion Beach AQUATIC CENTRES Swanbourne Beach ROCKS P1 Wanneroo Aquamotion Sorrento Beach Ocean Reef RD P2 Terry Tyzack Aquatic Centre Scarborough Beach Yanchep National P3 Craigie LeisureBoat Harbour Centre Whitfords Beach Park Mullaloo Beach Burns Beach P4 Leisurepark Balga G7 G10 P5 Scarborough Beach Pool YANCHEP BEACH SHOPPING CENTRES RD Claytons Beach S13 Yanchep National Park S1 Warwick Grove Shopping Centre YANCHEP Alkimos S2MARMION Westfield Innaloo MARINE PARK The Marina, Mindarie Quinns Beach S3 Karrinyup Shopping Centre S4 Kingsway Shopping Centre OLD YANCHEP RD S5 Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City S6 Mirrabooka Square PIPIDINNY RD S7 Mt Lawley cafe & retail precinct Sorrento Quay & AQWA Hillarys Boat Harbour, W S8 Ocean Keys Shopping Centre M A N A N R E S9 Wanneroo Central M R I O O S10 Wanneroo Markets O N Yanchep Lagoon R A S11 Westfield Whitford City D V E CITY OF S12 Sorrento Quay Boardwalk (Hillarys) Lagoon Joondalup Resort Yanchep WANNEROO P.10 S13 Yanchep Central Shopping Centre King S14 Currambine Central Shopping Centre Statue Neptune Marina Nowergup WESCO RD CARAVAN PARKS Lake C1 Burns Beach Sunset Village Two Rocks Two C2 Cherokee Village Tourist Park Butler C3 Kingsway Tourist Park C4 Wanneroo Caravan Park C5 Karrinyup Waters Resort The Marina, Mindarie Boat Ramp TER AVE ES H G8 Kitesurfing Area 1 Neerabup Neerabup National Lake FLYNN DR Park Surfing Area MINDARIE S8 Clarkson Shark Barrier WANN NEAVES RD MARMION AVE Patrolled Beach G1 EROO Shipwreck DR Joondalup Line (Transperth) JOONDALUP Currambine RD Mariginiup Railway Station Lake BURNS BEACH RD S14 MOORE DR Neil C1 F1 Hawkins SHENTON AVE Park WANNEROO S5 JOONDALUP Jandebup Joondalup P1 Lake JOONDALUP JoondalupOCEAN Resort G3 Lake ES DG DR Joondalup HO S9 REEF DR C4 SUNSET COAST RD Edgewater OCEAN REEF RD M I T C Gnangara P3 H S10 Lake E Yellagonga L Regional L E Park GNANGARA RD RD V ITFO S A H Whitfords W S11 C2 C3 Lake KINGSWAY Goollelal Whitfords Nodes S4 F3 Greenwood S12 HILLARYS HEPBURN AVE G5 Whiteman MARMION HEPBURN AVE Park WEST F R E WICK RD MARANGAROO DR E WAR W COAST A S1 Warwick Y BEACH RD BEACH RD AVE Star Carine Lakes Swamp & Open Space MARSHALL RD P4 ALEXANDRER DR Bushland REID DR REID HWY Lake HWY G4 Karrinyup G2 C5 F2 S3 KARRINYUP S6 RD Lake Trigg Bushland Gwelup SCARBOROUGH Stirling MORLEY DR WANNEROO RD SCARBOROUGH P5 S2 BEACH RD G9 WEST Glendalough T COAST WALCOTT ST P2 S LOFTUS ST LOFTUS T R O Herdsman ST CHARLES F G6 U Lake A E THE BOULEVARD B HWY Lake Monger S7 GUILDFORD RD Perth Airport Leederville UNDERWOOD AVE PERTH Kings Elizabeth Quay THOMASPark ST KWINANA STIRLING HWY Swan River FREE ROTTNEST ISLAND WAY CANNING HWY 0 KMS 2 4 6 8 10 HIGH ST GOLF COURSES G1 Carramar Golf Course G2 Hamersley Golf Course G3 Joondalup Resort G4 Lake Karrinyup Country Club G5 Marangaroo Golf Course G6 Mt Lawley Golf Course G7 Sun City Country Club Kingsway Sporting Complex G8 Wanneroo Golf Course DR G9 Western Australia Golf Course WATER G10 Yanchep National Park Golf Course INDIAN OCEAN DR BREAK SPORTS FACILITIES F1 HBF Arena TWO ROCKS F2 Herb Graham Recreation Centre F3 Kingsway Sporting Complex TWO AQUATIC CENTRES ROCKS P1 Wanneroo Aquamotion RD P2 Terry Tyzack Aquatic Centre Yanchep National P3 Craigie Leisure Centre Park P4 Leisurepark Balga G7 G10 P5 Scarborough Beach Pool YANCHEP BEACH RD SHOPPING CENTRES S13 S1 Warwick Grove Shopping Centre YANCHEP S2 Westfield Innaloo S3 Karrinyup Shopping Centre S4 Kingsway Shopping Centre OLD YANCHEP RD S5 Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City S6 Mirrabooka Square PIPIDINNY RD S7 Mt Lawley cafe & retail precinct W S8 Ocean Keys Shopping Centre M A N A N R E S9 Wanneroo Central M R I O O S10 Wanneroo Markets O N R A S11 Westfield Whitford City D V E S12 Sorrento Quay Boardwalk (Hillarys) S13 Yanchep Central Shopping Centre S14 Currambine Central Shopping Centre Nowergup WESCO RD CARAVAN PARKS Lake C1 Burns Beach Sunset Village C2 Cherokee Village Tourist Park Butler C3 Kingsway Tourist Park C4 Wanneroo Caravan Park C5 Karrinyup Waters Resort Boat Ramp TER AVE ES H G8 Neerabup Neerabup Kitesurfing Area National Lake FLYNN DR
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