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3 Day Margaret River, Albany & the South West
Three days of fun travelling through the Margaret River wine region, the tall trees of the South West and the pristine beaches and rugged south coast.
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1250 km |
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B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner |
| Departures: |
- Saturday - Monday
Departure Time: 06:45 AM Return Time: 06:00 PM
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| Highlights: |
- Albany & Pemberton - Albany, The Gap & Natural Bridge - Ancient Empire - Busselton Jetty - Koombana Bay, Bunbury - Margaret River Wine Region - Margaret River Wineries - Pemberton & Gloucester Tree - Seasonal Wildflowers (Sep - Nov) - Stirling Range National Park - Stirling Ranges and Albany - Tree Top Walk & Ancient Empire Walkway - Tree Top Walk and Margaret River Region - Tree Top Walkway - Valley of The Giants, 'Tree Top Walk' - White Sandy Beaches - Entry fees and meals as indicated
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From 1st April 2009 until 31st March 2010
Season:
2009-2010
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Aditional Booking Information:
Departure Point: Tour departs from the Perth Sightseeing Centre (cnr of Hay and Pier St), Perth City at 6.45am. Please arrive 15mins prior to departure. Thursday departure: Nov - Mar only
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| Day 1: Perth to Augusta (L, D)
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Departing Perth early we make our way south down the coast road via Mandurah and the Dawesville Cut, a man made canal between the Indian Ocean and the Peel Inlet. We then journey down through the majestic Ludlow Tuart Forest, the largest remaining Tuart forest in the world, and on to our next destination, the Busselton Jetty. Here we take time to marvel at the historic jetty and take in sweeping views of Geographe Bay. Back on the bus and onto Yallingup for lunch and a tour of Ngilgi Cave. After lunch we make a short stop at Canal Rocks before making our way south along Caves Road where we have the chance to stop and sample some local produce that have put Margaret River on the map. Next stop is the famous surf break of Margaret River (Prevelly Park) before going into Margaret River itself for a look around. The first day is drawing to a close so we make our way to our first nights accommodation at Augusta.
Accommodation: Hostel
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| Day 1: Perth to Augusta ( L, D)
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Departing Perth early we make our way south down the coast road via Mandurah and the Dawesville Cut, a man made canal between the Indian Ocean and the Peel Inlet. We then journey down through the majestic Ludlow Tuart Forest, the largest remaining Tuart forest in the world, and on to our next destination, the Busselton Jetty. Here we take time to marvel at the historic jetty and take in sweeping views of Geographe Bay. Back on the bus and onto Yallingup for lunch and a tour of Ngilgi Cave. After lunch we make a short stop at Canal Rocks before making our way south along Caves Road where we have the chance to stop and sample some local produce that have put Margaret River on the map. Next stop is the famous surf break of Margaret River (Prevelly Park) before going into Margaret River itself for a look around. The first day is drawing to a close so we make our way to our first nights accommodation at Augusta.
Accommodation: Hostel
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| Day 2: Augusta to Albany (B, L, D)
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We wake this morning to the sights and sounds of the south west. After breakfast we make our way further south through the Karri forest to the largest challenge of the tour, the 60 meter plus climb to the top of the Bicentennial Tree. The Bicentennial Tree is the highest tree top lookout in the world. We need a short break to recover from the breathtaking views before we depart for our next destination, The Valley of the Giants and the Tree Top Walk. Here we have the opportunity to take a walk through the canopy of the ancient Tingle forest, 40 meters above the forest floor. It’s not long before we are back on the bus making our way towards William Bay National Park. We take time out here to view the large granite formations known as Elephant Rocks and to take a dip in the clear waters of Greens Pool. The sun is high in the sky and it is time to head east taking a short break in Denmark before we finish the day by checking out some of the south’s natural coastal phenomena The Blow Holes, The Natural Bridge and the awe inspiring The Gap. A long day has ended and we retire in Albany for our last night together.
Accommodation: Hostel
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| Day 3: Albany to Perth (B, L)
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We start the morning with a drive to the top of Mt Clarence, which will give us spectacular views of King George Sound, the outer islands and the Albany township. From here we stop at Middleton Beach with the chance to walk along the heritage boardwalk, have a coffee in the cafe or just walk along the beach. Mid morning we start our journey north on the last leg of the tour. En-route back to Perth we stop to climb Castle Rock in the Porongurup Ranges and take in the breath taking views of the surrounding countryside and the Stirling Ranges. All too quickly it is time to make our way through the wheat and sheep farming district of the great southern and back to Perth.
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| Day 12: Broome to Indee Station (B, L, D)
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Departing Broome we cross the Great Sandy Desert, calling in at the coastal oasis of Eighty Mile Beach where we may have time for a quick swim in the turquoise water and a chance to collect some unique seashells. We travel further south through Port Hedland checking out the enormous piles of iron ore and salt, before setting up camp at a remote sheep and cattle property, Indee Station. Tonight, sample some traditional Aussie damper baked in the hot coals of our campfire.
Accommodation: Sheep/Cattle Station
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| Rates (1st April 2009 to 31st March 2010) |
| Fare Type |
A$ |
| Adult |
A$ 475.00 |
| Concession |
A$ 475.00 |
| Child |
A$ 475.00 |
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