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PLACES TO VISIT

Just a short drive from Amaroo there are numerous sites and towns to see just a few are below:

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YANCHEP NATIONAL PARK

Have a picnic and spot the western grey kangaroos and birds, or stroll through the koala boardwalk and learn about this native Aussie icon – how many koalas will you see?  

Take a walk on one of the many trails that highlight the amazing biodiversity of the northern Swan Coastal Plain. Explore Crystal or Yonderup Cave on a guided tour or host a special event in the cavernous Cabaret Cave. 

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PERTH

Perth, capital of Western Australia, sits where the Swan River meets the southwest coast. Sandy beaches line its suburbs, and the huge, riverside Kings Park and Botanic Garden on Mount Eliza offer sweeping views of the city. The Perth Cultural Centre houses the state ballet and opera companies, and occupies its own central precinct, including a theatre, library and the Art Gallery of Western Australia.

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FREMANTLE

Fremantle is a port city in Western Australia that's part of the Perth metropolitan area. It's known for its maritime history, Victorian architecture and remnants from Australia's days as a British penal colony. Fremantle Prison, which housed convicts from the 1850s to 1991, now features re-created cellblocks. The 12-sided Round House, a landmark 1831 building, also briefly functioned as a jail.

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Swan Valley

The Swan Valley is a region in the upper reaches of the Swan River between Guildford and Bells Rapids, Western Australia. It is bordered to the east by the Darling Scarp. Both Ellenbrook and Jane Brook lie within the region and discharge into the Swan River.

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