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The first walk trail of it's kind, suspended 40 metres off the ground above majestic tingle Forest.
Australia's sunniest capital offers 3000 hours of sunshine a year. And just as many ways to enjoy it.
One of the world's largest inner city parks, offering unparalleled views of the Swan River and Perth city skyline.
One of Australia's premier wine regions is in one of Australia's most extraordinary locations.
Experience the laid back island lifestyle with some of the world's finest beaches and bays, accessible via a short ferry ride from Perth.
Karakamia sanctuary covers 275 ha of Jarrah forest in the southwest of Western Australia, less than 50 km from Perth. Established in 1991, Karakamia sanctuary was the first property acquired by AWC, initiating the vision to make an active on the ground contribution to the conservation of Australia's native wildlife.
Watch the sun setting over 22 kilometres of pristine white sand whilst catching a ride on a camel train.
The largest outdoor art gallery on Earth - over 10 square kilometres of salt lake.
As the full moon rises it creates a staircase effect that makes for a truly original scene.
Each year more than 12,000 species of wildflowers bring a spectacle of colour and scent to outback Western Australia.
One of Australia's largest and most spectacular national parks, famous for it's sheer gorges, waterfalls and cool swimming holes.
Pure white sands and pristine turquoise water create the perfect atmosphere for letting your cares drift away.
For 40 years, wild dolphins have been swimming into the shoreline here virtually everday.
One of the world's best kept secrets is around 350 million years old.
Some of the world's oldest art, by one of the world's oldest living cultures.
One of the few places on the planet where you can swim with the world's biggest fish.
Information provided courtesy of Tourism Western Australia www.westernaustralia.com