Sightseeing for the visitors to Perth? North or South??
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Re: Sightseeing for the visitors to Perth? North or South??
Originally Posted by DianneH68
this is a really useful thread.
I'm heading to perth on Monday for the start of several months travelling round Aus.
I'll be there for a week or so and just wondered if anyone can give me any additional tips on what to do/what not to do given that it's winter.
Eg, is Rottnest still worth going to or will it be too cold to enjoy?
I'll be staying in Cottesloe and am looking for things that are relatively central, given that we'll have a chance to do all the things north of Perth as we travel up the coast.
Thanks
I'm heading to perth on Monday for the start of several months travelling round Aus.
I'll be there for a week or so and just wondered if anyone can give me any additional tips on what to do/what not to do given that it's winter.
Eg, is Rottnest still worth going to or will it be too cold to enjoy?
I'll be staying in Cottesloe and am looking for things that are relatively central, given that we'll have a chance to do all the things north of Perth as we travel up the coast.
Thanks
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Re: Sightseeing for the visitors to Perth? North or South??
Originally Posted by webgum
Buy a large brollie!!!!
#33
Re: Sightseeing for the visitors to Perth? North or South??
Originally Posted by webgum
I loved it up at Mundaring Weir - the Mundaring Weir Hotel is great too. Felt like I was back in Shropshire, beautiful victorian tiled floors etc. Good pub food too. Great setting. I think they do out door concerts there in the summer.
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Re: Sightseeing for the visitors to Perth? North or South??
Bump this great thread - for the new arrivals in Perth
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Re: Sightseeing for the visitors to Perth? North or South??
Originally Posted by Paylia
Bump this great thread - for the new arrivals in Perth
TJ