Activities Attractions West Perth - Gold Coast QLD

ACTIVITIES WEST PERTH

Activities West Perth provides a comprehensive Gold Coast QLD profile for you to find your business in your local West Perth 6005 area. The information presented is the most recent available and updated regularly.

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Escape Day Spas

Kings Park Road, West Perth WA 6005

Escape Day Spas integrate the improvement of your skin, it's care and your knowledge on how to care for your skin; with body and facial treatments that will improve your vitality and personal well-being. We do this in new and innovative environments using a selection of specialised therapies and techniques sourced from around the world.

Escape Day Spas will give you alternatives. Escape Day Spas will help you explore the concepts of "Beauty." You will always be cared for by responsible, qualified therapists who will provide honest advice and effective treatments.

Escape Day Spas approach to the wellness and improvement of you; your mind, body and soul is to offer the total spa concept with body and facial treatments all working together to restore harmony and balance. We are great at making you feel pampered and rejuvenated...ready to take on the world!

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Lotterywest Federation Walkway

Fraser Avenue, West Perth WA 6005

Enjoy Perth's famous treetop walk, taking in the spectacular views along the Lotterywest Federation Walkway. Extending 620 metres through Kings Park, the numerous lookouts provide breathtaking views of Perth City, the Mt Eliza escarpment and surrounding rivers. A 222 metre long elevated section with a 16 metre above ground suspension bridge, offers a bird's eye view of a canopy of tall eucalypts. The walk takes around 40 minutes to complete, and begins adjacent to the Lord Forrest statue. You will pass by several beautiful wildflower gardens, across the Tuart Lawn, alongside the tranquil Water Garden valley before entering the cathedral of the Marri woodland forest. With the interpretive signage provided, you will be able to gain a greater insight into the flora, fauna, Aboriginal culture and fascinating history of the area. Nyoongar Aboriginal art, the inspiring landscaping and artistic drawings on the steel bridge pylons create a visually enthralling experience. Kings Park is an easy walk or cycle from the city; it is also well serviced by buses.

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Law Trail and Lotterywest Federation Walkway, Kings Park

Kings Park and Botanic Garden Visitor Information Centre, Fraser Avenue, West Perth WA 6005

Law Walk and the Lotterywest Federation Walkway, Kings Park provides the best of both worlds. The manicured gardens and views of Kings Park transition to natural bush including a bird's eye view of what the Perth bushland was like more than 200 years ago. Commencing at the entrance to the Botanic Garden on Fraser Avenue, Law Walk continues to the Dryandra lookout via a paved path (that's steep in places) through the bushland on the edge of the Mt Eliza escarpment. The easy return walk is on a sandy trail through the bush, rejoining the paved path. It joins up with the Lotterywest Federation Walkway, which includes an elevated walk through the Botanic Garden and a tree top view of majestic marri and jarrah trees. When combined, these Top Trails take approximately 1.5 hours (3.7 kilometres) to complete. Along both walks there're spectacular views of Kings Park, Perth City, Matilda Bay, the Swan and Canning Rivers. The lookouts have interpretive signs; trees, shrubs and Indigenous stories are identified and explained in relevant places along the walks. These walks provide a wonderful insight into the special Western Australian environment, and provide one of the best experiences possible in the city area.

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Kings Park Free Guided Walks

Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Fraser Avenue, West Perth WA 6005

Explore one of Perth's most popular tourist attractions with Kings Park Free Guided Walks. Choose from one of several different walks that explore the spectacular 400 hectare park. Take a walk through the Botanic Garden and learn about the unique flora of Western Australia and its resilience across such diverse environments. The wildflower display between July and October is spectacular. Guided walks take you deep into the park along various nature trails to view the unique native flora. Discover the history of the park that was established in 1892 and visit the memorials which have been erected as a tribute to various significant people and events in Western Australia. The free guided walks start at the park's information centre at 10am or 2pm every day of the week. Whilst there, collect information about the many other attractions within the park. Kings Park overlooks the city of Perth and the Swan River and offers magnificent panoramic views. It is a short five minute drive or 30 minute walk west of the city, and is also linked in on the free city bus service.

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Kings Park and Botanic Garden

Fraser Avenue, West Perth WA 6005
One of the largest inner-city parks in the world, Kings Park and Botanic Garden covers 400 hectares of Perth's heart with serene natural bushland and sculpted gardens. It's perched high on the crest of Mount Eliza, making it a top spot to take in sweeping panoramas of Perth's city skyline and Swan River. Pack a picnic or barbecue and take the 15 minute walk to Kings Park from Perth's centre, or hop on a free CAT bus. Pick up maps and brochures from the Visitor Information Centre, take a free guided walk or enjoy a self guided tour. Join the locals for a coffee at one of the cafes, or lunch and dinner in the fine dining restaurant. Relax while the kids enjoy the playgrounds. Take a walk through the treetops along the Lotterywest Federation Walkway, stopping to learn about local fauna, Indigenous culture and European history. The first park to be designated for public use in Australia (in 1872), Kings Park is also home to the State War Memorial and State Botanic Garden. It showcases 1,700 unique native species and a dazzling display of wildflowers in spring, celebrated with the annual Kings Park Festival in September.

Ashley & Martin

Level 1, 673 Murray St, West Perth WA 6005