DESTINATION: Perenjori

Perenjori

Bordering the Murchison goldfields and Midwestern wheat farms and sheep-stations, Perenjori lies on the Wubin-Mullewa Hwy or 'Wildflower Way', 352km NE of Perth.


Main Attractions

Perenjori Museum displaying pioneering memorabilia is located behind the tourist centre in Fowler St. On Carnamah Rd is the Catholic Church of St Joseph, another architectural creation of Monsignor John Hawes.

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Nearby attractions

Spectacular spring Wildflower Trails are a must July-Oct. Situated 47km east is Camel Soak, a waterhole utilised originally by Aboriginal peoples and later by travelling camel trains. The 180km Perenjori-Rothsay Heritage Trail traces the area's gold-mining history visiting old mining areas and gold ghost towns. Gold and gemstone fossickers are often well rewarded for their efforts. Waterbirds can be seen at Mongers Lake, a salt lake 50km NE.

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Copyright 2007, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. cmsadmin. (2005, May 20). Perenjori. Retrieved December 04, 2008, from Plan Book Travel Australia Web site: http://www.planbooktravel.com.au/australia/wa/perenjori. This work is licensed under a Universal Publishers. Universal Publishers

Region: Mid West

Willow Gully Archway
by JB
From Green Head in the south to Kalbarri in the north and the vast openness through the Murchison to Wiluna, magical holiday experiences are ready to be discovered throughout the Mid West. Snorkel throughout the coral fantasy of the Abrolhos Islands. Catch your own delicacy for supper or head straight to the many cafes and restaurants to taste the many mouth-watering western rock lobster the region is so famous for. more

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Fowler St (July-Oct), Ph: (08) 9973 1105

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