Beautiful area for exercise, in the Botanic Gardens with views across Perth.
Start and finish at the DNA Tower (WA Botanic Garden).
Situated only a few minutes from the centre of Perth, the Park has much to offer with it`s sweeping parklands, wildflowers, natural bush and Botanic Garden. There are extensive city and river views with a panorama to the Darling Scarp. On a clear day, from the top of the DNA Tower in Forrest Drive, the Indian Ocean can be seen to the west.
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Cottesloe is one of Perth’s most popular beaches and attracts thousands of with its crystal clear waters. Regular swell and fun atmosphere make it popular with walkers/joggers, swimmers, bodyboarders and surfers alike. Cottesloe’s famous pine trees provide welcome shade from the sun and grassy areas to relax in. Public toilets, changing facilities and showers are available.
The Cottesloe area is vibrant and full of fun and excitement and is famous for its sunsets
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Between the Bridges:
The South Perth and city foreshores provide pleasant walking and cycling trails framing magnificent views of the Swan River, Kings Park and Perth City.
On the city side of the river, a dual cycleway/walk trail takes you on a riverside jaunt between the two bridges which link the Swan River`s south and north shores - the Narrows Bridge and the Causeway.
The Swan is a generous, gentle river right at Perth’s doorstep. It was named in 1797 by the Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh who was impressed by the many black swans which he observed upon its waters. The banks of the Swan were the site for Stirling’s settlement.
Today, the Swan River and Perth are inextricably bound together.
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Lake Monger comprises open water and recreational parkland. The walk follows a well-maintained shared path with the lake being the predominant feature of the walk.
Interpretive information and boardwalks are provided for visitor education.
Through thoughtful planning, spacious lawns and trees now bound the Lake on three sides. Bird life - notably Black Swans - flock to the Lake, to the delight of thousands of visitors.
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Trigg Island is situated 15 kilometres north west of Perth central city and is an excellent surf beach. Plenty of car parking is available.
Public toilets and changing facilities are available. There is a kiosk and a restaurant, and playground to keep the children amused. Nature lovers will love the area. Pied Cormorants and Silver Gulls roost in the limestone outcrops at Trigg Island and you may also see Crested Terns and Fairy Terns.
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The landscaped parks and gardens of Burswood Park which surround the Burswood Resort complex and adjoin the Swan River foreshore, are the features of this walk. The park also features 11 lakes which attract many species of waterfowl.
An exhilarating way to experience Perth, a city on the river - joggers, cyclists and fitness enthusiasts regularly use the foreshore trail that winds along the banks of the Swan River and Golf Course lakes. Discover superb scenery on the 3,400 metre trail which links into the network of dual use paths around Perth’s waters. The foreshore trail also links into the network of dual use paths around Perth’s waters.
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The lovely surroudings of Roleystone, with a view of the countryside from a large bay window.
Art workshops plus Life Coaching Through Creative Art are held here.
More details on the ART: www.topazedesigns.com
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