STEP INTO A DREAM IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

From sun-soaked cities to wild forests and pristine coastlines, Western Australia offers a playground for adventurers, explorers, and cyclists alike. Whether it’s riding iconic gravel trails, tasting world-class wines, or discovering hidden beaches, every corner promises unforgettable experiences.

PERTH

With weather as welcoming as its friendly locals, Australia’s sunniest capital city of Perth / Boorloo offers adventures for everyone. Framed by the Swan River, the city boasts 19 pristine beaches – each blessed with dreamy Indian Ocean sunsets, one of the world’s largest inner city parks – Kings Park, and is a short ferry ride from its very own pocket of paradise – Rottnest Island, famous for its smiling quokkas, turquoise bays and white sands. Add a thriving metropolis of curated cultural experiences, shopping precincts, and waterfront dining at Elizabeth Quay on the beautiful Swan River, and it’s easy to see why Perth is a popular place to visit.

Perth – Tourism Western Australia

Sunset at Cottesloe Beach

THE SOUTH WEST REGION

Leaving the city behind, the journey carries you south into the South West Region – one of Western Australia’s most diverse and celebrated destinations. Spanning 24,000 square kilometres between the Indian and Southern Oceans, this remarkable region brings together distinctive towns and ever-changing landscapes, each with its own story to tell.

Australia’s South West

The iconic Busselton Jetty

SOUTHERN FORESTS & VALLEYS

Towering karri forests, winding rivers and the calming scent of eucalyptus define the Southern Forests & Valleys. Wander beneath ancient trees, discover local produce, and embrace the quiet beauty of the region’s small and quirky towns. Canoe down the Blackwood River, taste the region’s wines in Pemberton, go hunting for truffles in Manjimup, and take a walk along the Bibbulmun Track. This is a place to switch off and reconnect with the beauty of nature. It’s also the home region of  SEVEN Gravel Race, in Nannup.

Southern Forests – Tourism Western Australia

Fonty’s Pool in Manjimup