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Peel & Rockingham Attractions

Situated within Serpentine National Park, Serpentine Falls is an ideal escape to nature. During winter, the white waters of the Serpentine River cascade majestically down into the swirling rock poo...
Yalgorup National Park encompasses some of the region's most internationally important wetland areas, making it an ideal destination for viewing the large variety of bird life and spectacular lake ...
Penguin Island is home to the largest colony of Fairy Penguins on Australia's West Coast, a short journey in the waters off Perth. A must see eco-tourism location, the scenic backdrop and surroundi...
A National Trust property, beautifully restored and giving a realistic view of the lifestyle of our pioneering families, Old Blythewood is a 1860s property overlooking the flats of the Murray River...
The Pinjarra Visitor Centre, located in the charming township of Pinjarra in Western Australia, offers a warm welcome to all who step through its doors. Surrounded by picturesque parks and rich his...
Beautiful bushland settings with spectacular waterfalls on the banks of the Serpentine River.
The Rockingham Tourist Information Centre, located in the vibrant suburb of Rockingham, serves as a gateway to the breathtaking Peel and Rockingham region. This attraction not only provides visitor...
A delightful way to see Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary. Detour from Old Coast Road and stop to enjoy a picnic at one of the secluded picnic areas beside the water.
In the heart of Mandurah, the Mandurah Visitor Centre invites both locals and tourists to explore the vibrant Peel & Rockingham region. Known for its friendly service and extensive knowledge of loc...
The Rockingham Regional Environmental Centre, located in the scenic suburb of Rockingham, offers visitors an immersive experience in nature and sustainability. Surrounded by lush landscapes, this a...
Within this, the only Heritage Rose Garden in the SW region, are 300 Heritage roses, the youngest from 1953 and the oldest from 3000 BC - the oldest known rose in cultivation today.
gives a commanding view of Rockingham and the surrounding districts.
has interesting coverage of local lore dating back to Captain Sterling's first settlement in the area.
Built in 1913 by Mr. L. Dawe, (a prominent local identity of the time) today houses many of his family photographs and heirlooms.
Typical of the early WA limestone dwellings and built in the early 1830's by Henry Edward Hall. Now a museum of local history.
Fully restored and located in the Murray River delta, it is one of only two wind driven mills still standing.
This 2 storey mud brick building was built in the 1880's and has served as a Post Office for over 100 years.
Has some of the oldest oak and pine trees in the district.
Restored to its original beauty and now houses the Pinjarra Tourist Centre.
Built in 1861 and made of locally made mud bricks.