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11 Day Western Australian Spring Tour
at Wildflower Time
Inclusions
- Two night stops at all motels
- The Pinnacles
- Lesueur National Park
- Colour Coded Field Guide
- HMAS Sydney Memorial
- Coalseam Conservation Park
- Wave Rock & Hippo’s Yawn
- Stirling Ranges
- Porongurup National Park
- Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk
- Ngilgi Cave Entry
- Margaret River Wine Tasting
- Busselton Jetty Tram & Observatory
- Motel Accommodation
- 10 evening meals, 10 breakfasts
State
Western Australia
Accommodation
10 Nights Motel
Departure Dates
3 September 2025
17 September 2025
6 October 2025
Departure from Perth
Senior
$4,390
Adult
$4,450
Single Accommodation
$1,100
Single Tent Only
$0
Itinerary Details
Day 1
(MD, Motel) Along the Indian Ocean Drive to the Pinnacles in Nambung National Park; enjoy morning tea as you wander this interesting landscape. Lunch in Jurien Bay, a major base for the WA fishing industry. In the afternoon we explore Lesueur National Park; the second most diverse flora region in WA. On to Port Denison and Geraldton. Note: Entry to Nambung and Lesueur included.
Day 2
(FB, MD, Motel) After a visit to Geraldton’s HMAS Sydney Memorial we continue on the North West Coastal Hwy to Binnu with a bush morning tea amongst the flowers then via the Ajana Rd to reach the coast at the mouth of the Murchison River. Lunch in Kalbarri. In the afternoon a visit to Bluff Point then via the coastal road to Northampton and later return to Geraldton.
Day 3
(FB, MD, Motel) East to Mingenew and the Coalseam Conservation Park where the Gregory brothers discovered coal exposed within the sedimentary layers of the banks of the Irwin River in 1846. Now in good years its renowned for its native pink and white everlastings. Through the wheat, canola and wildflowers to Dalwallinu on the Great Northern Highway.
Day 4
(FB, MD, Motel) We travel north along the Great Northern Highway into the Station and Goldfields country. We are out in the scrub searching for a range of flowers including the beautiful Wreath Leschenaultia, a unique flower often growing in disturbed gravel. In the afternoon it is out of the station country to the Wheatbelt towns of Morawa and Perenjori and return to Dalwallinu.
Day 5
(FB, MD, Motel) South to Wongan Hills and out through the wildflowers to cross the Great Eastern Highway. We take a walk through the historic town of York and stop at the Corrigin Dog Cemetery before reaching Hyden.
Day 6
(FB, MD, Motel) We spend the day exploring the interesting features of the region, Wave Rock, Hippos Yawn, The Lace Place, Toy Soldier Display, and Mulkas Cave. During the day we hope to find Orchids, Verticordia, Cassia, Grevillea, Damperia and others, before returning to Hyden. Note: All entries included.
Day 7
(FB, MD, Motel) Travelling via the Tin Horse Highway to Kulin, Eucalyptus macrocarpa is the flora emblem of the Shire of Kulin, we take a walk along the Macrocarpa Walk Trail. To Lake Grace for lunch then back to the road to Albany.
Day 8
(FB, MD, Motel) The area of Australia which produces the widest variety of wildflowers, the great gem of the Great Southern is the Stirling Ranges. Later we visit Mt Barker and an island of Karri, the Porongurups. Return to Albany.
Day 9
(FB, MD, Motel) On to the majestic Tinglewood Trees and the Valley of the Giants treetop walk then via Denmark and Walpole to the Karri Forests of Manjimup. After lunch we enjoy a delightful drive through the forest to Nannup, an interesting quirky town on the banks of the Blackwood River. Arriving at Abbey Beach resort on Geographe Bay.
Day 10
(FB, MD, Motel) Exploring the Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park and its limestone kaste caves. We descend into Ngilgi Cave with its ornate stalactites. Afternoon visit to Margaret River and stop off for a wine tasting before returning to Busselton. Note: Cave entry and Wine Tasting included.
Day 11
(FB) A morning visit to the Busselton Jetty and Underwater Observatory 1.8km out to sea. After lunch in town we finish off the tour on the Swan Coastal Plain with its sandy alluvial soils supporting a whole new variety of flora and fauna. Note: Busselton Jetty included.
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