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| Banksia Farm Enterprises botanic gardens showcase the world’s only complete collection of 102 Banksia species, a café-gallery, nursery and luxurious bed and breakfast. Join Kevin for an eco-tourism treat with prolific birdlife and frogs, tours, walks and homemade food and coffee.
Banksia Farm is easily located just tw |
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| Spectacular winery, vineyard. Experience Groundrey's tradition first hand.
The Goundrey Tradition began in 1975 and since then, the winery has become a leader among the new wave of quality West Australian wine producers. As the vines have matured and produced some of the best grapes in Australia. Goundrey has quietly |
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| Capture magnificent panoramic views from Mount Barker Hill Lookout and be amazed by the height of the television tower that sits proudly on top of the hill.
Whilst unable to climb the tallest free standing tower in the southern hemisphere, you will still be able to enjoy the same uninterrupted views of the Stirling |
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| Plantagenet Wines has the reputation for producing elegant wines with complexity, finesse and balance since 1975.
Plantagenet Wines has the distinction of being the first winery in the Great Southern Wine Region. Plantagenet aims to make elegant structured wines with complexity and balance. Experience them first hand |
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| The Porongurup National Park near Albany on Western Australia's south coast overflows with local flora and fauna, and offers excellent bushwalking with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding plain.
The park is one of the best places in the south for wildflowers - head here in spring and early summer for colourfu |
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| St Werburgh’s Chapel in Mount Barker was built as a place of worship for the original settlers of the area. Examine the excellent craftsmanship and study the history of the church. If your visit falls on a day of worship, attend one of the chapel’s regular services which are still held by candlelight as the chapel has |
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