Burswood - Perth

In Burswood, you’ll find a hub of entertainment just five minutes from the heart of Perth city, situated on Great Eastern Highway and easily accessible by train on the Armadale line.

Burswood is home to the Burswood Entertainment Complex which contains Western Australia’s only licensed casino, world-class entertainment facilities including a Burswood Theatre and Dome, a multi-level nightclub, InterContinental Burswood Resort Perth and Holiday Inn Burswood, plus nine restaurants and six bars to suit every taste and budget.

Burswood also houses the State Tennis Centre, Belmont Park Racecourse, Burswood Park and Burswood Park Public Golf Course, which offers a world-class golfing experience with magnificent views of the Perth skyline and Swan River.

Featuring free electric barbecues and a children's playground, Burswood Park is the perfect place to take a leisurely stroll or guided tour on the scenic Heritage Trail, take a bicycle ride, relax and enjoy a picnic or or view the magnificent sculptures.

editors picks

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quamby | 2008-03-25 | Deloraine, a lovely quaint town of 2500 people, established around 1830's. It has some magnificent old buildings with a lot of history attached to them. The picturesque Meander River flows around the outskirt of the town, as you drive past you may see the enthusiastic fishermen trying their luck with catching rainbow or brown trout. | read more

Tooradin - Victoria

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