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Activities in Mandurah


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Tourist Attractions in Mandurah


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    Abingdon Minature Gardens

    An incredible journey into the minature world. Delightful gardens with maincured lawns, minature waterways and nostalgic memories of village greens. A Maze to have fun in figuring out how to get out, childrens play area, tea rooms
     
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    Dolphin Quay

    Dolphin Quay brings to the North Harbour a colourful mix of waterfront market stalls, shops, cafes and restaurants. The pedestrian footbridge, which connects the North and South Harbours and provides a direct link to Mandurah's city and cultural precincts
     
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    Bouvard Cruises

    Bouvard Cruises offer a truly wonderful way to see just some of the Mandurah waterways, with a pleasant commentary of the past, present and future of the region. As the vessel 'Peel Supercat' journeys out of Mandjar Bay you will cruise at a leisurely pace through the Port Mandurah canals past the many beautiful homes that have been built in this unique development. Once out into the open waters of the Peel Inlet and the Creery Wetlands with all their natural splendour, you will be amazed at the abundance of water birds that have chosen to make this their home. The one hour Dolphin Cruise tours are designed to enhance your stay in Mandurah. More often than not, pods of local dolphins will join in the tour. The dolphins appear to be attracted to the unique vibrations and resonance of the Supercat. Even though they are wild and free creatures, they seem to enjoy the interaction with the boat, giving opportunity for incredible photography sessions. The world class Mandurah Ocean Marina and Dolphin Quay are well worth the visit with their seven day indoor markets & many eateries. With the entrance to the ocean in sight you will end this memorable tour once again in Mandjar Bay

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    +61 8 9581 1242

     

Restaurants in Mandurah


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    Hans Cafe

    New to Mandurah the NEW HANS CAFE will open soon, next to the Reading Cinema complex on the Boardwalk, now you can enjoy this delightful eatery outside the city of Perth.
     
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    Dôme Cafe

    Location 73 Mandurah Tce, Mandurah WA 6210, Australia Renowned for the highest quality coffee, Dome also offers an extensive a la carte menu from 7am until late, including a scrumptious breakfast served all day. They are a licensed restuarant, with the option to BYO. Located at the hub of Mandjar Bay, Dôme buzzes with activity. The spectacular 180° views of the estuary and foreshore come alive as the dolphins and pelicans come to feed while people kayak through the wildlife at its best. The friendly staff will ensure that your visit is a pleasure.
     

Entertainment in Mandurah


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    CrabFest

    Come and enjoy the fun, seafood, crabs and wine at Mandurah, which is set against magnificent water settings and located just one hour's drive south from the Perth metropolitan area. Mandurah captures the ideal mix of a relaxed holiday atmosphere and cosmopolitan vibrancy of a progressive city, while retaining its natural attributes. The festival has become a highlight on West Australia's events calendar and with 80,000+ festival goers in 2005, one can see why. Come on down and join us for this vibrant and exciting festival.
     
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    Mandurah Performing Arts

    State of the art theatre complex on the Mandurah Foreshore. Plays, Ballet, Musicals, something for everyone. Art Gallery exhibitions change weekly
     
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    Little Nippers Children Festival

    24-26 October (date to be confirmed) 3 days of fun and educational activities for children and families. Opening Fireworks. Sunday will be Carnival Day with dozens of free shows and activities available for all.
     

Things To Do in Mandurah


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    Marapana Wildlife Park

    A treat for all the family. Hand feed the animals such as kangaroos, deer. Koala tours every hour. They even have a wombat! Open 7 days a week 9-5pm Last entry 4pm

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    (08) 95371404

     
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    The Cut golf course

    World Class links golf course in Dawesville
     
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    Ten Pin Bowling

    Open 7 days a week 9am til late. 96 Mandurah Tce

    08 9535 5766

     
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    Ravenswood Adventures

    Ravenswood Adventures launch from the Ravenswood Hotel. Situated 10 minutes out of Mandurah, and 5 minutes from Pinjarra. The hotel is the perfect place to start and finish your adventure. You can make a day of it. Get lunch from the hotel to go, travel up or down river, and stop in at one of the nice sandy beaches along the river for a quiet picnic lunch. Then on your return, the family can enjoy the atmosphere at the Ravenswood, as the kids swim in the water, or play on one of our pedal boats.

    (08) 9537 7173

     
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    Raven Wines

    Set in a contemporary space the Raven Wines experience has been created to awaken your senses - provoke your palate - feed you soul. Enjoy quality hand crafted award winning wines produced on site and immerse yourself in the essence of wine and food pleasure, presented in a sharply designed but relaxed environment that fuses wine mood food. Cellar door and cafe 10am-5pm Wednesday to Friday and public holidays, 9pm - 5pm Saturday and Sunday. 8 Wilson Road, Pinjarra

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    9531 2774

     
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    Learn to Surf

    Lean how to surf at Secret Harbour Beach. Offering various levels, groups or individual tuition, boogie boarding - its all on offer here.

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    08 9524 7671

     
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    Port Bouvard Charters

    Individual or group bookings. Includes tea and coffee, breakfast, snacks throughout the day, and full bbq lunch. All bait and tackle are also supplied.

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    08 9534 2582

     

Sightseeing in Mandurah


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    Barragup Botanical Gardens

    Enjoy lunches and afternoon tea, select from home-baked cooking in a relaxed botanical setting then stroll through the gardens, and enjoy the water gardens and tropical dome.

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    (08) 9581 2738

     
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    Mandurah Community Museum

    The Museum features photographs, objects and information which reflect the progression of Mandurah from pre-settlement through its development as a quiet holiday town into the thriving city we know today! Come and discover the fascinating stories of the Peel Region and learn about significant people and events in our local history… 3 Pinjarra Road, Mandurah, Western Australia – just by the old wooden bridge

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    08 9550 3680

     
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    Australian Sailing Museum

    The Australian Sailing Museum, incorporating the America’s Cup Museum, is now open, and is located on the Boardwalk, Ormsby Terrace, City of Mandurah, Western Australia; the gateway to the exciting new Mandurah Marina. This fully interactive museum is one of the largest and most extensive in Australia. You’ll be able to spend a day smooth sailing around the displays, as well as purchase from our museum store. Boardwalk Café at Australian Sailing Museum is now open for trading, please call and sample our fine menu.

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    +61 8 9534 7256

     

Local History in Mandurah


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    Visit Mandurah

    Mandurah is a city sixty minutes' drive (72 km) south of Perth, Western Australia. Mandurah is the fastest-growing regional city in Australia, having experienced hypergrowth for several years. The city grew from isolated holiday communities along the shores of the Peel-Harvey Estuary, and, with the growth of Perth, it has become a popular lifestyle alternative. Mandurah's connection with the Perth CBD has been strengthened with the opening of the Perth-Mandurah railway line in December, 2007. The city centre foreshore is home to a variety of wildlife including dolphins, pelicans, shags, and an abundance of marine life including the blue manna crab which has become synonymous with the area. The city welcomes thousands of tourists every year, including many international visitors. Mandurah is famous for its protected waterways, superb beaches and excellent boating and fishing activities
     

Shopping in Mandurah


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    chochas

    Mandurah, Western Australia is home to this vibrant chocolate shop & cafe overlooking the picturesque foreshore. We specialise in premium hand-made chocolates & we have a huge range of products in various sizes to suit. Feel free to browse our product range or visit us in the shop where you will find something to suit every taste. Why the name 'chochas'? Pronounced ‘chokas’ this is Australian slang for I’m full or... “No thanks mate, I’m chochas!” Shop 3, 16 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah (3 doors down from the Brighton Hotel)

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    08 9535 6900

     

Services in Mandurah


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    Mandurah Ocean Marina

    The Mandurah Ocean Marina has provided Mandurah and the Peel Region with a world-class marina facility.
     
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    Relaxation and Spa

    A place to relax. Offering a wide range of treatments in a sophisticated atmosphere with 11 rooms. Just indulge your senses and ring the spa specialist at Ganeesha Spa. Location 1B / 11B-1B Pinjarra Road Mandurah WA Email ganeeshaspa@hotmail.com

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    08 9586 9058

     
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    Purple Bliss

    For a wide range of His and Hers Beauty Services call Pip 0409 374 107

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