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Bored In One Of The Local Caravan Parks? Come to These 5 Destinations

Posted On : Nov-29-2011 | seen (595) times | Article Word Count : 611 |

With the large distances involved in travelling in Western Australia, the state has lots of caravan parks. Should you be, however, bored and wanting a short drive to a place out of Perth, listed here are five interesting attractions you can travel to on a day trip.
Western Australia is a state for individuals that love wide-open spaces. With only one major city in the form of Perth, and more square kilometres of land area than people in the state, it is very spacious. However, it may make driving there really tiring because of all the distances it calls for. Consequently, there are plenty of caravan parks across the state in which people wanting a rest from all that travelling can stay in.

The Perth area, being the centre of a lot of the activity in West Australia, has a fair share of these places. It likewise is a perfect stop when you circumnavigate Australia by road. Even though it is great to have some time off in civilisation, it is not as if you will be staying put in your Perth campgrounds while there (as tempting as that may sound). Below are some good destinations close enough a distance to Perth for a daytrip to while briefly staying there:

Pinnacles Desert:

Found around 250 km north of Perth and inside Nambung National Park, the place is home to thousands of limestone pillars (some up to 5 metres) which help form a fairly alien landscape. The golden-coloured, lime-rich desert sands originated from ancient seashells that compacted with rain, then eroded. You'll be able to come closer for a look because of a loop gravel road through them.

Wave Rock:

Located in the town of Hyden, close to 340 km east of Perth, Wave Rock is among the most unusual rock formations you'll see. The Wave formation, about 14 metres high and 110 metres long, was made some 60 million years ago because of subsurface chemical weathering and fluvial erosion of soft weathered granite that led to below ground weathering before it got exposed.

Margaret River:

Nearly 280 km south of Perth, Margaret River and its surrounding area are best recognized for their wine production. The area, with well over 100 wineries, produces a number of Australia's best wines, and accounts for up to 20% of the country's output of high-quality wines. Certainly a must see if you are a wine drinker.

John Forrest National Park:

Only a very brief (less than an hour's) drive from Perth, the John Forrest National Park is the oldest national park in Western Australia. Established in 1898, the area is meant to be an area of conservation and recreation supplied with picnic facilities, some camping grounds, and a lot of walking trails. The park features good views of the Perth area, walking trails that take you through bits of wilderness or to quiet pools and waterfalls, and wildlife to savour. If you happen to be there around spring, you might see plenty of wildflowers filling up the landscape.

Kalamunda Farmer's Market:

Found in the eastern edge of the Perth area, Kalamunda has one of the area's best farmer's markets. Every Sunday, a vast range of organic vegetables and fruit, spices and herbs, coffee, oil, beef and breads are offered. Because of the fact that the market always carries what's in season, the products arrive straight from the farmer - a fact that lets prices to be lower due to the absence of a middle man.

There are more interesting attractions you could find within a fairly short driving distance from your Perth campgrounds. To see what they are, do some research on the net, and ask either the operator of one of the local caravan parks or other guests there. Enjoy your trip.

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Mary Schroeder is a tour guide with links to various caravan parks across Australia. For more details regarding how to find the best places in Western Australia, read up on perth campgrounds.

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