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Forget the car and cycle around Perth's beautiful foreshore
Perth has the ideal weather conditions for cycling and has plenty of great cycle paths on offer that hug the beautiful Perth foreshore. Ok, have to admit that we are one of the windiest cities in the world, but hey, the conditions are still pretty nice. For those who are visiting or newly arrived in Perth, Perth Walkabout provides a few suggestions below to get you started to enjoy Perth's great outdoors.
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Catch an Outdoor Movie during Summer
During summer in Perth, there is a feast of movies to watch outdoors at various locations. So pack a picnic and rug and enjoy a movie outdoors with a group of friends. The weather can still be quite cool in the evenings, so make sure you bring along a jumper to watch your movie under the stars.
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Conquer the long distance Bibbulmun Track
If you are a keen bush walker, the Bibbulmun Track could be just your cup of tea. It is a long distance track of nearly 1000 kilometres from Kalamunda to Albany and passes through many different parts of Western Australia including the beautiful South West and Great Southern regions.
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Fancy a spot of bushwalking near Perth?
Kalamunda Circuit is a great day trip for a spot of walking in the great Australian Bush and can be reached within 30 to 40 minutes from Perth. Kalamunda is approximately 24 kilometres from Perth. The easiest way to get to Kalamunda from Perth is to take the Great Eastern Highway, then Kalamunda Road to reach Kalamunda Town Centre.
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Perth is renown for its sparkling and white sandy beaches along the Sunset Coast north of Perth. The Sunset Coast stretches from Cottesloe all the way up the coast to Two Rocks.
Travelling along Sunset Coast, there are plenty of beaches to choose from depending on your interests. Swimmers tend to frequent beaches like Cottesloe, Floreat, City Beach and Scarborough Beach, or Swanbourne Beach if you are a nudist!