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Lancelin, Cervantes, Jurien, Three Springs, Moora, Bindoon
At the end of the highway linking northern Perth's coastal towns,
Lancelin is a quiet fishing village scenically set on the white beaches
of Lancelin Bay. A breakwater extending between Edward and Lancelin Islands has
created large natural harbour, which windsurfers favour as one of the top
destinations in Australia. Hence, the colourful spectacle of the famed Ledge
Point Sailboard Classic is held here every January. The harbour and it's
adjoining coastline is also a popular spot for snokellers and divers, keen to
explore the plentiful offshore reefs and shipwrecks. Experienced divers even
have the opportunity to check out an old submerged drilling rig.
Not all off Lancelin's scenery and activities are out to sea, or on the beach.
The township is backed by massive and extensive sand dunes, great for sand
boarding and dune buggie safaris. There's also several good nature walks which
skirt the area's superb coastline.
Further up the coast, the tiny fishing port of Cervantes is best known as
the entry point to Nambung National Park. The Nambung National Park protects a
sandy, coastal desert pierced by the irregular limestone pillars known as The
Pinnacles. Best described as a moonscape rather than a landscape, these unusual
rock formations are photographers delight, casting strange shadows and steadily
changing colour as the sun crosses the sky.
The Pinnacles are a little hard get to, but definitely worth the 13 kilometre
bumpy journey from Cervantes. The township is also is fairly remote, and only
accessible via a coastal gravel road with runs in between Lancelin, and the
crayfishing port of Jurien to the north. The route from the Jurien is the
easiest and by far the shortest, and conventional vehicles are usually O.K. but
check before you set out.
Cervantes itself has a few good places to stay, and provides the base for several
adventure tour companies operating within Nambung National Park.
The small settlements of Bindoon, Moora, andThree Springs provide
essential services along a mostly desolate secondary road running inland of the main coastal
highway (Brand Highway). There's not too many reasons to travel this way unless
you want to view the harsh and barren terrain which created so many hardships
for early explorers and settlers.
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