Pet Friendly Things To Do in Western Australia, Australia

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Perth, Western Australia

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  • The sprawling white beaches in Perth are sensational - this one tends to be particularly popular. Regular s... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Another very popular Perth beach...Lots of great restaurants within walking distance of the ocean...Great ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Perth, Western Australia

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  • Swim, sun-bake and saunter along one of Perth's busiest beaches. City Beach is only a 15-minute drive f... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Born and raised at Trigg Island,great beach except for the "blue hole". The street we lived on was named af... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Broome, Australia

  • The famous Cable Beach is one of the most stunning beaches in the world with 22 kms of white sand and clear tropical water, washed clean every day by Broome's 10 metre tides. Cable Beach takes its name from the telegraph cable that ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Broome, Australia

  • This spectacular stretch of beach is an ideal place to observe the red pindan cliffs of Broome's peninsula coastline. Named after Captain Reddell, who was murdered by his ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Broome, Australia

  • Ideal relaxing picnic and swimming spot located at the end of Robinson Street. Cafe facilities available. Also a great spot ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Port Beach Road, Perth WA 6159, Australia

  • Leighton Beach is a surfer's territory year round. It is not often that you will drive along Port Beach Road without spotting a wet suited body in the swell. An artificial reef was constructed off shore to ensure good waves on ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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427 William Street, Perth, Western Australia

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  • The Perth Mosque is conveniently located in busy Northbridge, an area famous for its restaurants and cafes.... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • This Masjid was built in 1901 by Muslims liiving in Australia who contributed to the establishment of the m... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Yallingup Caves Road, Perth WA 6282, Australia

  • European settlers first explored Ngilgi Cave in 1899. The cave lies beneath the limestone ridge that forms Cape Naturalist. One of the Capes most popular attractions, its name alludes to an Aborigi... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • I'm a 13-year-old girl and i enjoyed it thoroughy; We went to this cave on school camp. When we went it was night, which made the cave fairly cold. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Off Perth Darwin Highway, Perth WA 6068, Australia

  • Feed the animals, wander through farmland and enjoy a picnic or barbecue. A day at Tumbulgum should include one of the sensational shows. The Aboriginal Cultural Show presents Dreaming dances accom... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Great people, great service, great atmosphere. More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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70 Kalamatta Way, Perth WA 6076, Australia

  • Encounter some of Western Australia's endangered native wildlife and learn how those in need of help are rehabilitated into the wild. Do not miss this unique opportunity, the chance to get clos... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • All the animals were sooo cute and It was loads of fun I will definatly go back again and again! More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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