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Kalbarri You’ll Love It 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER www.kalbarri.org.au PLEASE RECYCLE ★★★★✩ Luxury Accommodation • Luxuriously-appointed two-bedroom spa apartments • One-bedroom executive spa suites • Studio rooms • Rooms serviced daily (except Sundays and public holidays) • Self-contained with dishwashers and private balconies with barbecues • Central Kalbarri town location • Edge Restaurant open for breakfast and dinner • King beds, flat screen TVs, electronic key card entry doors, Foxtel • Pool, spa, giant chess, room service, gym, wireless internet • Conference room Bookings: 1800 286 155 www.kalbarriedge.com.au Phone: (08) 9937 0000 Porter St, Kalbarri E: info@kalbarriedge.com.au Kalbarri’s best day out on the ocean! • Deep-sea fishing charters • Whale watching (May to November) • Sunset cliff cruises • Dolphin eco tours • Rock lobster experience Come on board... It’s our goal to show you a great time! Aydan or Carene 9937 1356 or BOOK YOUR TOURS @ Next door to the newsagency Edge Restaurant a fine dining experience • Open 6 days dinner, 7 days breakfast • A la carte with licensed bar • Yummy big Kalbarri breakfasts • Quality wines, cocktails and boutique beers • Functions, parties, meetings and weddings All welcome! Phone: 9937 0000 www.kalbarriedge.com.au E: info@kalbarriedge.com.au Entry via Edge Resort, Porter St, Kalbarri summer i... r r a b l a oK t e m co l e W Kalbarri is a picturesque seaside town located 590km north of Perth, midway along Australia’s Coral Coast. The town itself is located at the mouth of the Murchison River, an ideal playground for families to relax, swim, fish and snorkel in the aqua blue waters. Surrounded by National Park, Kalbarri offers dramatic inland gorges, magnificent coastal scenery and a variety of wildlife and wildflowers. Humpback whales grace our coastline seasonally and adventure tours suitable for all types of visitors are on offer, making Kalbarri the perfect holiday choice. Did yo u know? in ulation The pop r e d i is un Kalbarr well s ut can 2,000 b k 0 in pea to 7,50 season autumn KALBARRI Kalbarri Visitor Centre is the first place to visit when you arrive in Kalbarri, located in the main street of town. Here you can book tours, accommodation and coach transport with our friendly staff, plus find all the local information on sightseeing, walk trails and what to see and do in the area. Photographs contributed by: Matt Hutton, Katrina Downes, Samille Mitchell, Tracy Grosvenor, Marc Russo and Grant Ward. O u r Seasons... Kalbarri enjoys a warm Mediterranean climate with refreshing afternoon ocean breezes, each season revealing many different experiences to encounter. winter Summer: December to February A warm time of year with an average overnight temperature of 19°C and a daytime temperature average of 33°C. Traditionally a very busy period with swimming, barbecues and water activities popular pastimes. Summer maximums can reach as high as 45°C, so please be prepared. Autumn: March to May A transition from hot summer days to balmy blue skies with little wind and stunning days, often the most popular time of the year for visiting. Perfect fishing weather and ideal time for a family holiday. Winter: June to August Heathlands explode into a kaleidoscope of colour with the onset of wildflower season, bringing clear skies with a maximum of 22°C daily and 10°C overnight. A great time for hiking, caravanning and wildflower viewing. spring Spring: September to November With Humpback whale season in full swing and average daytime temperatures of 26°C, Kalbarri is alive during September and October, with November quietening down for the shrewd traveller seeking solitude. 4 KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER www.kalbarri.org.au 5 How re... e h t e to g By Car Kalbarri is a 6 to 7-hour drive from Perth via the Brand Highway and North West Coastal Highway. An alternative route is the Indian Ocean Drive. When travelling north turn onto the Port Gregory–Kalbarri Road at Northampton From Geraldton 160km 13/4 hours Dongara 220km 21/2 hours Perth 590km 6 to 7 hours If travelling south turn onto the Ajana Kalbarri Road. From Exmouth 802km 91/2 hours Carnarvon 446km 5 hours Shark Bay 375km 41/2 hours Tips for Caravanners By Coach Transwa coaches travel 3 days a week to and from Perth and Kalbarri. For further information and bookings contact Transwa on 1300 662 205 or visit www.transwa.wa.gov.au Integrity Coachlines offer a coach service from Perth to Exmouth via North West Coastal Highway. A shuttle must be pre-booked as this service does not travel into Kalbarri. Contact Kalbarri Backpackers (08) 9937 1430 to pre-book the shuttle and Integrity Coachlines on 1800 226 339. Visit www.intergritycoachlines.com.au din A free dump point is located at the information bay on the northern entrance to Kalbarri township Services i n Ka lbar ri.. . Camping in car parks and road stops is not permitted within Kalbarri National Park or in the town site. Fines may apply Emergency services Kalbarri has many first rate volunteer emergency services including fire, ambulance and marine rescue, with a fully equipped health centre and qualified staff available 24/7. Tune to... 88fm tourist ra dio for town informat ion. Local radio stations in clude Spirit Radio 10 2.9fm, Red 104.9fm an d ABC 106.1fm h dogs ng wit i l l e v a r T in ted with t permit o n ave h e r e a rk. W Dogs a P l a n le i Natio r availab Kalbarr g minde o d d n y a a t r s rive a shortlenty of p d n . a e r, cis howeve og exer as for d e r a h c bea KALBARRI AUTO CENTRE & CARS 4U2 HIRE Service and repairs to all makes and models • 4WD specialists Department of Parks & Wildlife, Kalbarri .......... 9937 1140 Doctor’s Surgery .............................................. 9937 1159 Fire ............................................................................. 000 Kalbarri Shire Office ......................................... 9937 1409 Health Centre .................................................. 9937 0100 Police, Kalbarri ................................................. 9936 3000 Ranger, Kalbarri .......................................... 0429 341 203 St John Ambulance .................................................... 000 State Emergency Service, Kalbarri..................... 9937 2398 Taxi ............................................................. 0419 371 888 Visitor Centre................................................... 9937 1104 Voluntary Marine Rescue................................. 9937 2112 Vet (visiting) ..................................................... 9964 2828 Banking, ATM, Eftpos facilities Most businesses in Kalbarri offer Eftpos services, ATM sites include Kalbarri Lane Shopping Centre, Kalbarri Supermarket, Kalbarri Motor Hotel and IGA • Marine engines & outboards • Motorbikes • Radiators • Tyres • Caravans & trailers • Towing service • Car hire Proudly owned & operated by Glen & Deanne Hancock Ph: (08) 9937 1290 or 0403 017 956 Atkinson Cres, Light Industrial Area E: kalbarriautocentre@westnet.com.au 6 KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER www.kalbarri.org.au Westpac and 24-hour ATM – 465 Grey St Mon to Fri 9.30am–3.15pm (except public holidays) National Australia Bank – Times Square, Clotworthy St Tue, Wed & Fri 9.30am–1.30pm (except public holidays) Commonwealth Bank Agency – Post Office, 465 Grey St Mon to Fri 8.30am–5pm, Sat 8.30–midday (except school holidays) Bankwest Agency – Beaches Boutique, Porter St Mon to Fri 9.30am–4pm, Sat 9.30am–midday 7 National Parks... Heat be Summer temperatures can rge go r extreme with the rive in normally 10° hotter than se Kalbarri. Wear a hat, loo rdy stu , fitting clothing early footwear and walk in the n morning or late afternoo ve r PIC Ri Mu rch ison 6 20 Z Bend: 700m walk 23 ison River The Murch river nd longest is the seco es 20 kilometr in WA, at 8 ent as a catchm long and h 2 ,000km area of 82 ) n Tasmania (larger tha Eu St First 12km of this road is sealed, next 14km is gravel (may be closed in wet weather) AD 354 TT -B RO Kalbarri DR 10 • Meanarra Hill Lookout AJ AN A Kalbarri Airport –K AL B AR RI KALBARRI NATIONAL PARK RD Entry permits are required Dogs are not allowed MEANARRA HILL LOOKOUT Hawks Head: 300m walk Ross Graham: 300m walk Brid r This limestone capped peak is visible from several different locations around Kalbarri. Take the short walk to learn how this area was once part of a massive coral reef system in ancient times when it was once the sea floor. At 207m above sea level this is the perfect vantage point for 360° views of Kalbarri and the Murchison River flowing into the Indian Ocean. ve The roads to the coastal sites are sealed and suitable for all vehicles, except for Pot Alley which is not suitable for caravans or motorhomes. The roads into the inland gorge sites at Hawk’s Head and Ross Graham are also sealed, and there are shade shelters, toilets and picnic facilities. The road to the Z-Bend and Loop areas has seen a major upgrade in 2013 and the first 12km is now sealed, the remaining 19km is unsealed, although is accessible to most traffic including two-wheel drives, but not motorhomes, large campervans or any vehicle towing. We recommend to check with the visitor centre on road conditions as rainfall can alter conditions and close this road. w? Did you kno W CE Kalbarri National Park covers an area of 186,000 hectares and encircles the Kalbarri town site giving the park two contrasting settings. South of Kalbarri features magnificent towering ocean cliffs plummeting to the waves below. East of town are inland river gorges with rock formations as old as 400 million years. The rugged terrain and relative seclusion of the Kalbarri National Park attract thousands of visitors each year. With 14 distinct sites, there is diverse access for the experienced hiker to the simple holiday maker. Ri Are available within the park, please contact the Department of Parks and Wildlife Kalbarri office for further information (08) 9937 1140 KALBARRI NATIONAL PARK Nature’s Window: 500m walk Murchison Overnight hikes The Loop 8km hike The Loop Lookout 5 in the Is not available so always National Park, supply. carry your own ded that It is recommen 4 litres of you allow 3 to on per day water per pers FA Drinking water to C NATURE’S WINDOW Z BEND A one-kilometre return walk from the car park brings you to one of WA’s most iconic natural attractions – Nature’s Window. This rock arch frames the river perfectly and is top on the list of photo opportunities. (Class 3 Hike) Considered by many to offer the most breathtaking view of the park, the Z-Bend lookout can be reached by a 1.4km return walk trail from the car park. The gorge plunges 150m down to the river below where red river gums create a striking contrast against the earthy Tumblagooda sandstone. (Class 3 Hike) THE LOOP HAWK’S HEAD ROSS GRAHAM LOOKOUT For the more adventurous or experienced walker, starting and ending at Nature’s Window is the 8km loop track which takes 3 to 4 hours with moderate to challenging terrain and spectacular scenery. (Class 4 Hike) Hawk’s Head is aptly named after the shape of the rock structure seen from the lookout. Enjoy the gorge views from a picnic area or wander down the sealed path to the lookout above the river. (Class 1 Hike) Named after the first school teacher in Kalbarri, Ross Graham was a devoted conservationist who aided in the exploration of the Murchison River. This lookout offers breathtaking views over the gorges. Take a short walk from the lookout down to the river’s edge and relax under the shady canopy. (Class 3 Hike) Z-Bend River Trail is a demanding hike providing river access from the Z-Bend lookout path. Expect loose rocks, steep descents and ladder climbs with spectacular scenery along this 2.6km return trail. (Class 4 Hike) THE MURCHISON RIVER The Murchison River starts its journey in the ancient range lands near Meekatharra, negotiating dry plains, slopes, salt lakes, hills and gorges as many rivers run off to form this massive catchment area. Cyclonic activity in the north of the state drops heavy rain into our catchment area, resulting in floodwaters reaching Kalbarri up to three weeks later. In extreme flood events, muddy brown water can be seen emptying into the ocean creating a stark contrast between blue water and brown. Predatory fish lay in wait for the river inhabitants to be flushed out for a feast. These floodwaters carry an amazing array of nutrients that nourishes and restores the river system; within a month the river is teeming with life again. 8 KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER www.kalbarri.org.au 9 Kalbarri Coastal Cliffs Kalbarri Coastal Cliffs... Blue Holes RED 43 Red Bluff Eco Resort & Tourist Park Red Bluff Eco Flora Estate Mushroom Rock Nature Trail 3km loop walk Rainbow Valley ER LOR Pot Alley was named by local crayfishermen after losing many pots to this hazardous rocky cove. The view south from the cliff top truly captures the rugged beauty of our coastline. Take the winding, rocky walk down to the beautiful beach. Great to explore, however swimming is not recommended, the life buoy revealing the danger of this coastline. 41 ES RD STIL Eagle Gorge KALBARRI NATIONAL PARK Bigurda Trail: 8km walk (3.5hr one way) Eagle Gorge to Natural Bridge GREY Red Bluff marks the northern start of the coastal gorges. It has the highest elevation point in the area making it very popular for whale watching and photo opportunities. Characterised by a soaring cliff face overlooking sandy beaches and the harsh Zuytdorp Cliffs to the north, the daunting reality of this treacherous coastline and its many shipwrecks comes to light. Pot Alley Dogs are not allowed GE POT ALLEY GEOR RED BLUFF AVE EXP IVE As you take in views from the Eagle Gorge lookout, watch for seasonal whales and seabirds while listening to the pound of the waves below. For anyone seeking a little extra, take the stepped rocky trail to discover the bottom of the gorge and find a beach that’s well worth the effort. Red Bluff Beach Shellhouse Grandstand 4 The continual pounding of the Indian Ocean claims massive pieces of this soft limestone coast, leaving remnant cliff formations. The cliffs are often best viewed in the late afternoon as the setting sun glows across the sandstone rock faces. EAGLE GORGE This 3km loop trail takes you on a contrasting journey of discovery. Informative signage along this path takes you back 400 million years to a time when Australia was known as Gondwanaland and marine life ruled the planet. See a bizarre range of rock formations from worm tubes to round boulders and banded colours of sandstone layers. At dawn or dusk witness kangaroos feeding amidst the coastal heath and rocky outcrops, the ocean never being far from sight. Rainbow Jungle Cinema Parrotiso DR SHELLHOUSE GRANDSTAND MUSHROOM ROCK and RAINBOW VALLEY WALK TRAIL Jakes Point Wittecarra Creek 10 Island Rock is a hard-wearing solitary sea stack standing alone against the forces of the ocean. Viewing platforms are a short distance from the car park and provide spectacular views of this lonely rock landmass. A GEM N BRID RD It’s just a short walk on asphalt paths from the car park to stunning coastal views of Natural Bridge, the perfect stage to be on the lookout for marine life, including whales and dolphins, from the safety of the lookout platform. The Bigurda Boardwalk is a 1.2km (return) walk between Natural Bridge and Island Rock which can be accessed from the Natural Bridge car park. This walk along a recycled plastic boardwalk, including a new picnic shelter, not only protects the precious coastline, it recently earned the Department of Parks and Wildlife (DPaW) the coveted Western Australian Coastal Award for Excellence 2013. BLUFF INDIAN OCEAN ISLAND ROCK NATURAL BRIDGE RD Fish sanctuary no-fishing zone, good snorkelling BIGURDA TRAIL The 8km or 16km return hike is from Eagle Gorge to Natural Bridge. It hugs the coastline and cliff tops providing stunning coastal views and great photo opportunities along the way. Sightings of dolphin pods are common and this is often the best place to see the uncommon Southern Right Whales up close (in season). For the wildflower enthusiast, this unique nature trail offers a wealth of different species starting from the Winter months through to the end of Spring. The trail is named after the Nanda word for the small kangaroo often seen here, the Bigurda is also known as the Euro. (Class 3 Hike) 10 KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER Island Rock Boardwalk Natural Bridge ks Coastal Area Ris www.kalbarri.org.au iff edges Stay clear of cl Keep to and overhangs. outs where paths and look slippery are of Bluff provided. Bew Point w as ith rocks and big se surges massive wave 11 Attractions... . . . s e h c ea B i r r a Kalb BLUE HOLES RIVER FORESHORE A beautifully maintained foreshore with shady trees, shelter huts and playgrounds with barbecues. This is an ideal location to spend the day and swim in the safe, calm water or take a stroll on the white sandy beach. Sunset is a favourable time to capture the perfect photograph. Signed areas designate dog exercise areas. Kalbarri’s Blue Holes is a Fish Habitat Protection Area (FHPA) and as such, snorkelers can enjoy viewing as many as 10 types of sponge, 11 species of coral, crustaceans such as banded hair shrimp and beds of oysters. The reef’s sea grass, reef platform and coral gardens are home to more than 70 species of finfish – many of them tropical. Just some of the fish to look for include Dart, Moon Wrasse, Raccoon Butterfly Fish, Humbugs and Western Rock Lobster. PELICAN FEEDING WHALE WATCHING Did you know? The Australian Pelican weighs approximately 7 kilos, has hollow bones, can hold up to 13 litres of wat er in its bill and has a max imum flight speed of 56km per hour • All marine life is protected and no fishing activities permitted. • Recreational boating and the use of jet skis in the FHPA is prohibited. CHINAMAN’S BEACH Swim in aqua blue waters of the Murchison River and enjoy protection from the ocean currents and swells. A great spot to picnic with the family and relax. The swimming bay is a no fishing zone, however Chinaman’s Point and the newly constructed wheelchair accessible platform is a great place for throwing in a line. SYPHON JAKES BAY An ideal stretch of shoreline to go for an early morning walk. A relatively quiet beach, you may be lucky to sight one of the many pods of bottlenose dolphins inhabiting this section of coast. The locals’ beach providing protected areas from the summer prevailing winds and is family friendly with many dune restoration projects underway. Natural elevation of the land provides a great grandstand for spectators and the perfect photo opportunity of surfers and dolphins riding the waves. BACK BEACH A great place for exploring the rock pools at low tide with exposed oyster beds. A favourite with locals, the back beach is a short stroll from town. At the northern end you can connect with Chinaman’s Point and the Zuytdorp memorial lookouts. The Melaleuca walk/bike path starts here which takes you past Rainbow Jungle and continues 8km out of town to the outer edge of our residential area. 12 Did you know? The average adult humpback is 14–18 m in length, weighs up to 50 tonnes and has a cruising speed of 7km per hour WITTECARRA CREEK This stretch of beach from Wittecarra south to Red Bluff is a popular choice for beach fisherman with 4wd access. Approximately 22,000 of the world’s Humpback whale population pass the Kalbarri coast line around June through to November on their migration every year. The Humpback whale undertakes a northern migration from May to August, travelling from its feeding grounds in Antarctica to the warmer tropical waters of the Indian Ocean. They then make the return journey south from August to November. Each morning at 8.45am our pelicans are fed by volunteers. Join them on the foreshore to learn about these majestic birds. SURFING The seasonal migrations of Humpback whales bring them close to the Kalbarri shoreline and best viewing points are often at higher coastal lookouts such as Natural Bridge, Eagle Gorge and Red Bluff. Kalbarri is home to the iconic lefthander called Jakes Point, recognised as a National Surfing Reserve, one of the state’s most famous remote surfing breaks. Jakes is one of those unique waves that is mastered best by the local surfers. Like most reefs, Jakes breaks from two foot and up and is recommended for experienced surfers only. Jakes Bay offers a safer option for the novice while fostering a protective environment for our next generation of talent. Kalbarri has a very strong surfing community where locals take their surfing and protection of the fragile environment seriously. DOLPHINS SKATE We see two types of dolphins in our waters, the common dolphin seen from cliff tops and close to shore surfing the waves. The yellowish hourglass pattern on the sides make them easy to identify. Bottlenose dolphins are seen frequently while fishing or boating offshore and have a short rounded snout, described as bottle-shaped. A dolphin’s life can span up to 45 years. Kalbarri Skate Park is a brand new community initiative and classed as a Competition Standard Park. The bowl is the second biggest in WA with landscaping and shade shelters for everyone’s enjoyment. It is recommended that you wear protective gear at the park and all children are supervised. This is the longest documented migration of any mammal on earth and the reason for the journey is to breed. Despite its enormous size at birth, a newborn whale (calf) is born without a protective blubber layer so if it were born in the near-freezing temperatures of the Antarctic waters, its chances of survival would be slim. So the whales head north to the warmer climate to give birth to their young. RED BLUFF BEACH A white sandy beach ideal for swimming, relaxation and beach combers alike. Take a walk to investigate the winding rock platforms along the shore line and be amazed by the changing colours of the Tumblagooda sandstone. KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER www.kalbarri.org.au BOATING and FISHING River and beach fishing can be enjoyed year round with a large variety of fish on offer. Please familiarise yourself with fishing regulations and size guidelines before fishing. For the boating enthusiast both river and ocean can be extremely rewarding. Please note, an 8 knot speed limit applies in the Murchison River. Two boat ramps at either end of town provide ample access for locals and tourists. The channel is known for heavy swells that can make navigation through this area dangerous. You are advised to check local conditions before heading out to sea. Remember to log on to Kalbarri VMR673 before heading out to sea. Contact Kalbarri Sea Search Rescue on VHF channel 80 or 27.91MHz for latest weather reports and updates or contact Kalbarri VMR directly on 9937 2112. Further information is available at www.kalbarrisearescue.com 13 do Zuyt rp Four Ways Cliffs to Carnarvon Eurady Station Kalbarri Abseil 10 FA W CE TT -B RO A 25 Kalbarri Scenic Kalbarri Flights 1 Little Z 354 Murchison Kalbarri D DR • Meanarra Hill Lookout Surrounding Areas... Kalbarri Adventure Tours Murchison House Station Kalbarri Quadbike Safaris 23 AJ AN A – 25 KA LB Airport AR KALBARRI PIC NATIONAL PARK RI Hawks Head: 300m walk RD Ross Graham: 300m walk Geraldine Mine Entry permits are required Dogs are not allowed r ve Ri 13 GEORGE VON BIBRA RD Wagoe 42 HWY BINNU RD WEST Principality of Hutt River er ST WE OGILVIE RD WEST Convict ruins D YR ON Lynton Station PO RT 39 GREGORY Whaleboat Cove FS RD Horrocks RD INDIAN OCEAN 50 ILM 5 CH Port Gregory OGILVIE RD EAST H Hutt Lagoon Hu CLIF ITE 13 Bowes river mouth is a scenic beach favoured by surfers. The sandstone escarpment following the river is rich in Indigenous culture. Horrocks town site has a fully equipped caravan park, a café serving fish and chips most nights and an extensive foreshore, perfect for swimming. tt Pink Lake NORT HORROCKS YERINA RD Shoal Point CHILM Riv T AS RD E COASTAL OGILVIE RD WEST Binnu BINN U ONY R D 30 BOX RD Sandalwood Bay WH KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER 1 Kalbarri Sandboarding IVE 14 The town of Gregory lies south of Kalbarri near the mouth of the Hutt River. More commonly known as Port Gregory, this picturesque fishing village is encircled by five kilometres of exposed reef. Originally developed to serve the Geraldine Lead Mine and whalers, it became clear soon after that it was not suitable for large vessels. The history enthusiasts would be amazed to learn that Port Gregory was bombarded by a submarine during WWII. Just down the road is Lynton Station, which has station stays, convict ruins and the old Governor’s mansion; well worth a visit to break up a long drive. Warribanno Chimney Lucky Bay PORT GREGORY DR Approximately 60km offshore from Kalbarri, the Abrolhos is a chain of 122 islands and associated coral reefs. It is the southernmost true coral reef in the Indian Ocean and one of the highest latitude reef systems in the world. It is one of the world’s most important seabird breeding sites and is the centre of Western Australia’s largest single species fishery, the Western Rock Lobster fishery. It has a small seasonal population of fishermen and a limited number of tourists are permitted for day trips, but most of the land area is off limits as a conservation habitat. It is well known as the site of numerous shipwrecks, the most famous being the Dutch ship Batavia, which was wrecked in 1629 on Morning Reef ending in mutiny, and Zeewijk wrecked in 1727. Flights are available to land and explore the island of East Wallabi from Kalbarri. 34 Located off the main road on the northern entrance to Kalbarri, an unsealed road takes you to the site of the original lead smelter for Geraldine Mine. It was one of the first to be built in WA and, despite having lain dormant for over 150 years, the mine is rich with history. The mine operated in the 1850s and 60s after Augustus Gregory discovered lead while exploring for pastoral development. It still retains solid stone work and foundations from its working days. Today these sites are adorned with wildflowers when in season and a great spot to visit if you have ample time. 4 wheel drive is recommended only if continuing on to the mine itself. Wagoe Beach Quad Bike Tours GREY HOUTMAN ABROLHOS ISLANDS 29 ERRIARY RD 13 WARRIBANNO CHIMNEY • Galena Bridge 19 KS ROC HOR Northampton NA RD BA WA 1 Bo we s River RD to Geraldton PINK LAKE Its official name of Hutt Lagoon was given by explorer George Grey who camped on its edge in 1839. Hutt Lagoon is a salt lake with a pink hue due to the presence of the carotenoid producing algae, Dunaliella salina, which is a source of Beta-carotene, a food-colouring agent and source of vitamin A. The lagoon contains the world’s largest microalgae production plant. Hutt Lagoon also provides a commercial supply of Artemia parthenogenetica brine shrimp, Artemia is a specialty feed used by prawn and fish farmers and the aquarium fish trade. www.kalbarri.org.au NORTHAMPTON PRINCIPALITY OF HUTT RIVER Northampton is one of the oldest settlements in Western Australia outside of Perth. It was declared a town site in 1864 and classified as a historical town by the National Trust of Australia in 1993. You can step back in time as you enter Chiverton House Museum, Our Lady in Ara Coeli Church (c.1936) or Sacred Heart Convent built in 1919, with plenty to keep the history buff entertained. Try The Hampton Road Heritage Walk to view some of the town’s most historic buildings. The province is open for visitors between 9am and 4pm daily. Hutt River is an independent sovereign state having succeeded from Australia on 21st April 1970, and is of comparable size to Hong Kong. Prince Leonard’s principality has been developed with many buildings to provide facilities for the tourists who visit in their thousands each year. The administration building contains the government office, post office and a charming inter-denominational chapel. The Memorabilia Department and Historical Society displays make this a great stop to unwind and get your passport stamped before continuing your travels. Visitor visas are available at the Kalbarri Visitor Centre. 15 nment... o r i v n E r Ou FLORA FAUNA One mention of wildflowers and many people will think of Kalbarri – over 800 species with many unique to the area. Starting at the end of June through to October, travellers make their way here from all over the world to witness the transformation. The coastal areas of the national park boast plants such as Murchison Rose which can only be found here in Kalbarri. Make your way inland and the sand plains become carpets of pink and white Everlastings and Orange Immortelles, jostling for space between Starflowers, Kangaroo Paws, Featherflowers and Orchids, to name a just a few. One of the last flowers to emerge is the aptly named Smelly Socks (White Plum Grevillia). With the flowers on the end of long stalks and low Grevillia shrubbery, these beautiful flowers attract many insects and release a sickly sweet smell at dusk and into the evening. The Department of Parks and Wildlife Western Shield program is aimed at eradicating feral animals and reintroducing native mammals to their former habitat. In general we have a fox and goat control program, as well as returning animals such as the Chuditch and Woylie to the national park. Some of the most common animals you will encounter are Euro Kangaroos, Emus, Echidnas and Ta-Ta Lizards to name a few. One of the most fascinating creatures is the Thorny Devil. This intimidating, prehistoric-looking reptile feeds exclusively on small black ants and, instead of drinking water, has the amazing ability to absorb water through its skin like a straw. Also adept at camouflage, the Devil will often freeze when approached, trusting its camouflage to fool the predator. At the northern entrance of the national park visitors will notice pine trees along the roadside, these Sandplain Cypress (Actinostrobus) are actually native to our area and locals refer to them as Christmas trees. Kalbarri offers exceptional Spring weather and easy access for all visitors to enjoy the amazing spectacle of Mother Nature. Kalbarri Visitor Centre keeps up to date with what’s flowering where, so pop in to see the friendly staff and get the local intel! 16 SHIPWRECKS History... INDIGENOUS CULTURE Nanda are the salt water people. Keepers of the land and sea, they have a spiritual connection to the land and Mother Earth. Aboriginal people known as the Nanda inhabited an area including Kalbarri, west to Willa Gulli and mouth of the Bowes River, East to Northampton and North to Tamala. These Aboriginal people believe mythological Dreamtime beings sculptured the land to what we see today. Long ago during the spiritual Dreamtime, a serpent called Beemarra travelled down the Murchison River, drawn by the unfamiliar sound of the pounding waves. The Beemarra followed a creek and then disappeared underground to tunnel her way to the coast. Emerging at Kalbarri Coastal Cliffs, Beemarra was terrified by the thundering waves and fled back to the safety of the Murchison River. As she fled her passage was marked by a tunnel through an outcrop of red sandstone. She rested in many places leaving fresh water where she had lain. These fresh water springs are still in existence today and are registered sites with the Department of Indigenous Affairs. 209 Aboriginal heritage sites are also registered in this area. The local Nanda community are working hard to keep their heritage and culture alive. Kalbarri has an abundant bird population with as many as 170 species. Along the coast you will encounter Sea-Eagles and Osprey and the ever popular Pelicans and Sand Pipers. If out at sea you may be lucky enough to catch the flight of a Yellow-nose Albatross. Wedge-tailed Eagles are often spied patrolling the deep gorges, while Fairy Martins and Swallows nest in the cliff faces. The lower reaches of the Murchison River is home to an amazing array of birdlife with the Red-tailed Cockatoos, Carnaby’s Black Cockatoos, Egrets, Kites, Wood Ducks and Black Swans. In the town site, swarms of Pink and Grey Galahs, Ringneck Parrots, Mudlarks and Cuckoo Shrikes can often be seen in the trees and grassed foreshores. KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER www.kalbarri.org.au The remote and windswept coastline of Kalbarri has been the tragic setting of many shipwrecks over time. One of the more famous shipwrecks was Batavia, a ship of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). It was built in Amsterdam in 1628, armed with 24 cast-iron cannons and a number of bronze guns. Shipwrecked on her maiden voyage on 4th June 1629, she struck Morning Reef, part of the Abrolhos Islands group, and was made famous by the subsequent mutiny and massacre that took place among the survivors. Commander Pelsaert left survivors on the island to make the miraculous journey to Java in a tiny long boat for help. The crew plotted mutiny while Wiebbe Hayes and his followers held the mutineers at bay until Pelsaert returned. Some of the mutineers were sentence to death, some taken home for sentencing and two cast ashore at Kalbarri, believed to be at the site of Wittecarra Creek. In 1712, the Zuytdorp, also a Dutch East India Company vessel was wrecked along the high limestone cliffs between Kalbarri and Steep Point, while voyaging to Batavia (Jakarta, Indonesia). It carried a rich cargo of 248,000 freshly minted silver coins along with 200 passengers. Hundreds of coins have been recovered from the famous ‘carpet of silver’ in and around the wreck. The precise circumstances of the wreck remain a mystery, because no survivors reached Batavia to tell the tale. Some did live for a time in Shark Bay, where they were helped by local Aboriginal people. This contact with Europeans was probably the first ever made by Australia’s Indigenous people to last longer than a brief encounter experienced in previous exploration voyagers by Europeans. THE LOBSTER and FISHING INDUSTRY Wet liners (fishing vessels) and lobster boats lined the pens and dotted the Murchison River on moorings at a time when the fishing fleet was the backbone of employment in Kalbarri. Numbers have more than halved in recent years due to fishing regulations and a general change in the industry. On a global scale, fish resources are being exploited, however WA’s outstanding management systems are working to ensure all our fisheries are ecologically sustainable to bring high standards vital to the long-term viability of our fishing industry. Fresh lobster catches are unloaded directly from the vessel and transported to Geraldton for processing. Lobster is not available for sale direct from the boats. Fresh lobster is often featured on the local restaurants’ menu and can be purchased from a few outlets in town. Fresh fish can be purchased directly from the boats at the wharf, although not on a daily basis. Kalbarri is now best known as a tourism town with a relaxed holiday vibe that attracts over 100,000 visitors per year. 17 RESTAURANTS, SHOPS & SERVICES R E Time Square Visiting Vet Clinic Kalbarri BP Mission Australia NAB St Mark’s Op Shop Kalbarri Anchorage Holiday Village E YS Jakes Bistro/Zuytdorp Restaurant Murchison Commercial Laundry Service J Kalbarri Fish & Chips Ray White Real Estate & Kalbarri Accommodation Service Riverview Hair Studio CL WA Y IA ITZ NIA SIA CAS CA LA RIS DENIA E WA ST PL SO O PE R DA M LUFF RED B ZEPHYR CT GALLA DR E CL ORABAN RD RD AN LIC PE ST EY N PL CR GR Attraction Fishing Barbecue facilities Accommodation Historic place Childrens’ playground Tour Scenic lookout Snorkelling Restaurant, shop or service Cycle path Fuel National route Caravan park Walk trail Picnic facilities 206 Tourist route Boat ramp Suitable for wheelchairs Toilets 50 Distance in kilometres Surfing Parking No dogs allowed Minor road TRT NANDA DR 44 Unsealed road Walk or cycle track IST R 6 KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER L SEAK SU MIT P Major road E NS TO N E SALA R GD RIN WA N I A AV PORT ELBO REE W 1 PL GA R WA NET Y 37 CK IVE OP NT CL T RE LS ST KE CT AL MO ON WA STON Y E RALPH ST ERI E ATKINSON CRES HARVEY PL ON TC WA Y QUESTR GLADE O ANA POR ST BACK BE F UF BL D RE E RIS LI MAA CASTAWAY NE MARINERS LA GREY DR IVE GEORGE VIS TA STARFIR R RD CALL ION IDD BY TIP Kalbarri Warehouse • CRES CHICK PL • Light industrial area Kalbarri Storage • SUTHERLAND Kalbarri Auto Centre • Cars 4 U 2 Hire lly BE (o Family Entertainment Centre & Mini Putt GL RU • Cemetery • Photovoltaic power (observation only) Gu AM R S T a bb Ga D RTE PED ES R Gabba 15 PO 8 DE HOL H R ST 18 Kalbarri Tudor Grey’s Holiday Park Spring WALKER ST BLUE • FESA MAGEE CRES Fish sanctuary no-fishing zone good snorkelling 5 ST RUSTON ST RD S MEW EV A KELSAR GREEN CR ES BO UL ET CT 24 I Anglican Church • PORTE G 14 • High School CYGN E CL R CI GANTHEAUME D D VIS R KA 21 TR • Skate Park C B TIKI COVE INA 1 Arts & craft • Sports Centre centre ST TA TA VIA FRANCIS CT AR VIS 39 GLASS ST P IRA WAIK AY SP ER W 30 BA RN 32 F 17 • A Police Station Kalbarri • • Doctors’ Surgery Physiotherapy Kalbarri Health 9 Centre - 24 hrs LO TE 29 KAIBER IVE JA HACKNEY ST WAY 26 N BE 18 DR ON Z to Port Gregory Northampton B CIRORO CU NIA IT 2 LT TA A 33 D HR AC AR EV ER AL VIS T ST 38 Recreation ground 16 K War Memorial • CH PA D A D TO AM ON INI EV AR NE D DI WAY ST UL BA IA OD 36 SIA NK EM EA BO UL L IT CIR MB BO RA CU IS ST OW CO NA LE P PA 22 • Shire office, library CHINAMANS DR OP BR EM OD GO RO WU ES RW ES D BV QU DA R SC JAC Y WA 11 S T Murchison Caravan Park M L 28 J KAREN CT RD ATI NT WOODS CAR L Kalbarri Visitor Centre Wilderness Chinamans Beach Cruises Sea Search & Rescue • Zuytdorp Memorial Commemorates the 300th anniversary of the Zuytdorp which was shipwrecked on the WA coast 60km north of Kalbarri in 1712 7 31 ES CH ST RO SMITH EM RA CE 19 ND A CL FLO KALBARRI NATIONAL PARK on his rc Mu Kalbarri TIA BER HIB RD 35 ne • Kalbarri Golf & Bowling Club TER 18 holes, grass greens NA 500m Kalbarri Canoe Safaris & Boat Hire PL Catholic Church • N PL 400m Skydive Kalbarri CORNELL • Tennis & netball courts HASELBY ST ST 40 Pelican feeding daily at 8:45am GOULD ST ST NAIR 300m AUGER 4 TO Kalbarri Town Centre 200m ST • IGA SMITH Murchison Boat Hire The Black Rock Café Dog • exercise area ASH PL CK Oyster Reef 10 MAVER ST L CLIFTON PL 25 12 Kalbarri Motor Hotel Restaurant M I 34 Kal E • Time Square BALAAM ST 13 OT NANDA DR I CL PENN ST Edge Restaurant Finlays Fish BBQ R WO MALLARD ST G H Chinamans Rock X ME RU RD – TH Carolanda House Gifts 20 100m A • Department of Parks and Wildlife Office • Visitor information bay • Dump-ezy point D • Marina Centre • Kalbarri Post Office Reefwalker Charters COLES to Kalbarri AN LB KA RD AJ AN EL Kalbarri Shopping Centre Beaches Boutique, Bankwest Agency Gilgai Tavern & Restaurant Kalbarri Café & Takeaway, Internet Kalbarri Newsagency & Souvenirs Kalbarri Supermarket T-Bone & Sons Butchers The Raw Prawn The Restaurant Upstairs A 3 T F K Eco Flora Estate RI AR AG Karina Mews B&B Lola Rose B&B C RD R IVE 27 Kalbarri Cove Kalbarri Community Resource Centre Kalbarri Pizza & Pasta Lilia Boutique Serenity Day Spa Wizard Computing Big River Ranch Kalbarri Wilderness Canoeing OR Riverfront Budget Units Riverfront Deluxe Unit Riverview Unit 61 Seashells Holiday House Serenity Now (see Eco Flora map) Sols Place Summer Retreat Sunsea Villas Sunset Lodge The Two Tin Cow B&B (see Coastal Cliffs map) Wagoe Chalets & Camping (see Region map) Wittecarra House (see Coastal Cliffs map) 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Kalbarri Tudor Holiday Park 21 22 B Red Bluff Eco Resort & Tourist Park Kalbarri Backpackers Kalbarri Beach Bungalows Kalbarri Beach Resort Kalbarri Edge Resort Kalbarri Garden Apartments Kalbarri Motor Hotel Kalbarri Murchison View Apartments Kalbarri Palm Resort Kalbarri Reef Villas Kalbarri Seafront Villas Kalbarri Arcade Angie’s Café Kalbarri Fresh Kalbarri Hot Bread Shop Kalbarri Pharmacy Kalbarri Police Station Kalbarri Sport & Dive Kalbarri Surf Shop Salt Boutique The Book Nook Murchison House Station (see Region map) Nautilus Retreat Nemo & Dory Ocean View Retreat (see Eco Flora map) PCYC Camp Peet Park Units Pelican Shore Villas Pelican Shore Villas 16 Pelican's Nest 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Kalbarri Anchorage Holiday Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A 4WD river access No camping permitted Marine Centre Caltex Fuel Gorges Café Jetty Surf Shop Kalbarri Cellars Kalbarri Post Office, CBA agency Marine Home & Leisure The Jetty Seafood Shack The Tea Rose Westpac Bank & ATM CH Abalone Lodge Bayview Kalbarri Big River Ranch Resort Blue Ocean Villas Bonnie Doon Cable Cottage B&B Cheriton House Coastal Rest Gecko Lodge Greens Retreat D AN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Murchison Caravan Park DR ACCOMMODATION ST The Black Rock Café MORTIMER Murchison Boat Hire River L M IT CU CROCOS CIR www.kalbarri.org.au 1 N 19 Tours KALBARRI GOLF & BOWLING CLUB To get the most from our unique environment, taking a tour with a local guide can provide a rewarding experience. Tours for every taste, budget and age can be booked from our visitor centre, so pop in to see our friendly staff who will assist you with all your booking requirements. Get more from Kalbarri Scenic Flights Visitors are very welcome “The best scenic flight I’ve been on” GOLF Magnificent 18-hole grassed course. “Great commentary, with excellent knowledge” Wed Ladies’ comp 12pm Fri Mixed Scroungers 3pm ABROLHOS ISLANDS Sat Mens’ comp 12.30pm Captain: (08) 9937 1620 Secretary: (08) 9937 2556 KALBARRI SANDBOARDING E: kalbarrigolf@westnet.com.au 4WD and sandboarding adventure tours Absolutely Awesome! BOWLS Two bowling rinks. Wed/Sun Social bowls 1.30pm for 2pm, Fri Scroungers Great family fun! 2.30pm for 3pm Learn how to ‘surf ‘ the dunes Captain: 0429 029 359 on a half-day 4WD and Treasurer: (08) 9937 1093 sandboarding adventure E: kalbarribc@gmail.com operating daily from Kalbarri. MONKEY MIA DOLPHINS CLUBHOUSE Very spacious An action packed day catering for weddings, wonderful for all age groups. KALBARRI & COASTAL CLIFFS venue suitable for all types of functions, seminars and corporate days Enquiries and bookings Land on East Wallabi Island and explore the island Ph: (08) 9937 1255 Ph: 0429 327 400 E: kalbarrigbclub@westnet.com.au www.sandboardingaustralia.com.au www.experiencekalbarri.com Overfly the amazing coral atolls and snorkel the coral reefs GRAND TOUR See the wreck site of the Batavia RIVER GORGES & COASTAL CLIFFS Fly along Kalbarri’s coastal cliffs See the splendour of the Murchison River gorges from the air Fly, snorkel and discover the Abrolhos Islands ◆ ACCOMMODATION ◆ Meet the dolphins at Monkey Mia CAMPING BOOKINGS Ph: (08) 9937 1130 Visit www.kalbarriaircharter.com.au Or call in to 38 Grey St, Kalbarri RANCH Enjoy a scenic horseback adventure through the heart of Kalbarri’s picturesque landscape. We have a range of horses and ponies to suit all riders based on your ability and experience so everyone can enjoy riding together at their own pace, even if you’ve never ridden before. 11 SMITH GR EY ST ST Farmstay: Rooms sleep 2-8 people with shared bathroom facilities. Self-contained: 2-bedroom family unit with kitchen, bathroom and dining area. Camping: Powered and unpowered camping and tent sites. 16 RUSHTON ST PORT ER S T DR Accommodation includes the use of shared bathroom facilities, barbecue, camp fire, fully equipped campers’ kitchen, fridge and freezers, TV area and swimming pool. Kabarri Scenic Flights WALKER ST GLASS ST MAGEE CRES BIG RIVER RANCH 1149 Ajana-Kalbarri Rd, Kalbarri 6536 Ph: (08) 9937 1214 Mob: 0448 676 100 E: bigriverranchkalbarri@gmail.com www.bigriverranch.net A HORSERIDING NA ND BIG RIVER H lly DE HARVEY PL Gu KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER P IRA WAIK 20 RED B LUFF RD FLIGHTS START FROM $69 CALL ION WA Y RALPH ST CANOEING, HIKING & SCENIC GORGE TOURS on our bike... to the bush with Kalbarri Quadbike Safaris Thousands of happy customers are exhilarated by their quadbiking experience with us • adventure • bush tracks • stunning river scenery • remote billabongs • outback experience • wildlife • varied routes • plan your own adventure • fully guided safaris • drivers’ license required for all drivers • beginners welcome • passengers can travel on all bikes • start from Murchison House Station Book today to experience fun, adventure and nature in the stunning Western Australian outback Phone Ellen & Martin (08) 9937 1011 kalbarriquadsafaris.com.au 22 KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER Rainbow Jungle The Australian Parrot Breeding Centre Rainbow Jungle is regarded as Australia’s most beautiful parrot habitat. Described as one of the wonders of Western Australia, this is a unique complex with a touch of magic. A free barbecue facility and covered picnic area are provided and there is easy wheelchair access to most areas including the toilets. Our staff will do their best to make sure your visit is an enjoyable experience. KALBARRI FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE Exciting family fun at Kalbarri’s own Pirate-themed park Experience the big screen under the stars at Rainbow Jungle’s outdoor cinema • Wood fired pizza • Licensed venue • Kiosk Open Monday to Saturday 9am–5pm, Sunday 10am–5pm Last entry to park is at 4pm • Available for functions Red Bluff Road, Kalbarri Ph: (08) 9937 1248 www.rainbowjunglekalbarri.com Ph: (08) 9937 1248 or visit website for movie schedule Mini Putt Putt 18-hole Pirate-themed golf course suitable for adults and children Trampolines Cushioned trampolines are set into the grass at ground level Spider Climb through the elastic bands to the top of our 11m tower for stunning views Bike hire Feeling energetic? Hire a bike to explore Kalbarri; hourly and daily rates available Sandy play area with toys for toddlers, pedal cars for small children Amusement Arcade Enjoy our ‘retro’ arcade games as well as Air Hockey Tea, coffee, ice creams and cold drinks available from kiosk 15 Magee Cres, Kalbarri Ph: (08) 9937 1105 E: kalbarri.pirate@gmail.com www.kalbarripirate.com 24 KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER www.kalbarri.org.au 25 e hang with us m ! cohahnagngww i t h i e t husu! s comcome ! Accommodation Kalbarri proudly offers a diverse range of quality accommodation with all budgets and tastes covered. Kalbarri Visitor Centre offers an extensive accommodation booking service and local advice on the area. Ph: Col or Malia on (08) 9937 1618 E: Kabseil@bigpond.net.au School holidays or local festivals are often a busy time for travellers and booking in advance is always wise. th thee mo mthoe mo ing way to see t i c Ka eixngngww ayaytotose t t seeK l xsecxi citi e Kala st st l ational Park ri N atioionnaallPPaarrkk bar aririNNat bbar awesome fun awesomeesofmun fo e ffoun aw fo hole family w e thholehofleamfailm r w y ily hethe w t r r • Self-contained Accommodation is a great option for families or groups, providing a home away from home. We have large residences overlooking the ocean or river, to apartments, chalets and smaller units. ne Book onli org.au albarri. www.k 9 468 1800 63 Freecall • Resorts can offer restaurants onsite, swimming pools and a number of recreation activities. GECKO LODGE • Hotel/Motels may be more your style, offering great value for money in a casual atmosphere. “We stayed here for one night • Caravan Parks offer a mixture of onsite vans, cabins and chalets as well as powered and un-powered sites for caravans, motorhomes and tents. www.abseilaustralia.com.au 24/7 • Bed & Breakfast choices range from modest and family friendly to luxurious adult retreats. ★★★★✩ LUXURY ADULT RETREAT, BED & BREAKFAST and it wasn’t long enough... it’s the nicest place we’ve stayed in Western Australia.” Gecko Lodge is a purpose built boutique lodge designed for the ultimate relaxing getaway. • Backpacker and dorm-style accommodation is available in town for the budget conscious traveller. • Farm Stays situated on rural properties are a wonderful alternative to experience the countryside. 9 Glass St, Kalbarri 6536 Ph: (08) 9937 1900 W: geckolodgekalbarri.com.au KALBARRI REEF VILLAS SELF-CONTAINED • Foxtel and WiFi • Sit by the pool or enjoy a swim • Enjoy a BBQ with family and friends • Take a stroll along the river foreshore • Unwind with a DVD from the office We have an onsite manager and we guarantee clean rooms with all your linen, cutlery, and crockery provided so just pack your bags and come and enjoy a break in Kalbarri. Fishing, hiking, swimming, skydiving, abseiling, canoeing; the choices are yours or just put your feet up and enjoy our beautiful weather and surrounds. For further information and pictures check our website. Coles St, Kalbarri 6536 Ph: (08) 9937 1165 E: reefvillas@wn.com.au www.reefvillas.com.au 26 KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER www.kalbarri.org.au 27 KALBARRI BACKPACKERS & PELICAN’S NEST LOLA ROSE B&B MOTEL, SELF CONTAINED, BUDGET BED & BREAKFAST KALBARRI BACKPACKERS Centrally located, only minutes to beach and all amenities. Pool, BBQ and outdoor eating area. Internet and tour booking desk. Friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Integrity bus shuttle service, Kalbarri to Binnu and return. The Bed & Breakfast that’s a PELICAN’S NEST Motel and studio rooms, TV, fridge, airconditioning, heating, ensuite, private balcony. Family chalets, 2bedroom self-contained units, sleeping up to 7 people. Clean, comfortable and affordable centrally-located accommodation. You’ll be pleasantly surprised. little different. The hosts don’t live there. It’s self-contained for your convenience BUT we still serve you a full buffet-style breakfast inclusive of the price. Fully airconditioned. So come and try us. Cnr Mortimer & Wood Sts Kalbarri 6536 24 Patrick Crescent Ph: (08) 9937 1430 Kalbarri 6536 Fax: (08) 9937 1563 Mob: 0427 365 525 E: pelicansnest@westnet.com.au Ph: (08) 9937 2224 www.pelicansnestkalbarri.com.au Fax: (08) 9937 2324 KALBARRI SEAFRONT VILLAS PELICAN SHORE VILLAS SELF-CONTAINED Superb beachfront location with sensational water views. Spacious 1 & 2-bedroom units, 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom townhouse and studio apartments. All units are airconditioned with fans and include flat screen TVs and DVD, Foxtel and direct dial phones. Our facilities also include a pool and BBQ area and free parking for guests. There is a FREE WiFi Hotspot, FREE use of dinghy and FREE secure offsite boat parking KALBARRI ANCHORAGE CARAVAN PARK SELF-CONTAINED Located in a superb position overlooking the mouth of the Murchison River and the Indian Ocean, Pelican Shore Villas offer spacious, fully self-contained two and three-bedroom villas set in beautifully maintained gardens. Panoramic view from our front villas We also have a complimentary pick-up service from the TransWA bus terminal. 28 Located on the banks of the restaurants, hotel, tavern and shopping centre, walking distance to beach and ocean. Facilities include grassed areas, swimming pool and children’s pool and a campers’ CARAVAN PARK, CABINS, CAMPING • On the waterfront, opposite beach, boat hire and daily pelican feeding • Kalbarri’s most centrally located caravan park; walk to shops, visitor centre and restaurants kitchen. Accommodation • Largest drive through sites in Australia ranges from a choice of large • Ideal for campervans motorhome-friendly, shady sites with stunning views of the Murchison River, to park cabins and powered sites. Anchorage has something to suit everyone and caters for most budgets. with wash down facilities. CARAVAN PARK, CABINS Murchison River close to Features include airconditioning and ceiling fans, TV and DVD, free Foxtel, free WiFi, fully-equipped kitchen, personal laundry, cot and high chair available. Covered parking, boat parking, pool, free gas BBQ. MURCHISON CARAVAN PARK • Deluxe ensuite cabins • Campers’ kitchen, BBQ facilities, ensuite-style amenities building • Wireless internet available • Dogs allowed by arrangement cnr Grey & Woods Sts cnr Grey St and Kaiber St Kalbarri 6536 Anchorage Lane (PO Box 11) Kalbarri 6536 Freecall: 1800 671 708 Kalbarri 6536 Ph: (08) 9937 1005 108 Grey St, Kalbarri 6536 Ph: (08) 9937 1708 Ph: (08) 9937 1181 E: mcp@wn.com.au Ph: (08) 9937 1025 Fax: (08) 9937 2057 Fax: (08) 9937 1806 W: www.murcp.com E: info@kalbarriseafrontvillas.com.au E: enquiries@pelicanshorevillas.com.au E: anchor@wn.com.au www.kalbarriseafrontvillas.com.au www.pelicanshorevillas.com.au www.kalbarrianchorage.com.au KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER www.kalbarri.org.au 29 BAYVIEW KALBARRI KALBARRI MURCHISON VIEW APARTMENTS ★★★★✩ SELF-CONTAINED APARTMENT SELF-CONTAINED Delight in the breathtaking Centrally-located overlooking views of the rivermouth and the Indian Ocean and the coast from the total comfort of Murchison River mouth. Only this spacious and immaculate a short walk to restaurants, beautifully appointed fully shops, river and beaches. self-contained 2-bedroom, Luxury, spacious two and 2-bathroom apartment. three-bedroom apartments. Everything you need, only Full kitchen, airconditioning, 2 minutes from the beach. linen supd. TV, DVD, Foxtel. Relax and soak up the views! From $210 per night per couple Grey St, Kalbarri 6536 cnr Red Bluff Rd & Hackney St Ph: (08) 9937 1096 Kalbarri 6536 Fax: (08) 9937 1522 Ph: (08) 9937 1166 E: info@kmva.com.au Mob: 0438 371 166 kalbarrimurchisonviewapartments.com.au KALBARRI SUNSEA VILLAS KALBARRI BLUE OCEAN VILLAS SELF-CONTAINED SELF-CONTAINED Self-contained 2-bedroom one Fully S/C 1 or 2-bedroom villas. and two-storey waterfront villas, One is designed for wheelchair all with ocean and sunset views. access (including bathroom) Sleep up to 6 people. Ceiling and one is a spa villa. Foxtel, fans, aircon, fully-equipped LCD TVs, DVDs, aircon linen kitchen, TV/DVD, w/machine, and towels. Private laundry, onsite parking and private BBQ. courtyard, U/C parking. Boat Located in the heart of Kalbarri next parking, gas BBQ, solar heated to a shopping centre. Realistic pool and much more. Your rates; stay for a night, a week or Kalbarri Palm Resort is the perfect place for holidays, getaways and business. Centrally located, Kalbarri Palm Resort is just a short walk from the centre of town, the river and the beach. With 78 rooms, including spacious motel rooms and family apartments, there is a style to suit all tastes. With fantastic facilities over five acres, you can choose between two swimming pools, outdoor spa, shaded barbecue areas, a central playground, tennis, bowls and cricket. Ask about our FANTASTIC accommodation and meals package. BEST VALUE ROOMS IN KALBARRI. Kalbarri Palm Resort Porter St, Kalbarri 6536 Freecall: 1800 819 029 Ph: (08) 9937 2333 or book online at www.palmresort.com.au KALBARRI ACCOMMODATION SERVICE home away from home in a more. Seniors’ discounts available. perfect location. 38 Grey St (PO Box 72), Kalbarri 6536 Auger St, Kalbarri 6536 Ph: (08) 9937 1187 Ph: (08) 9937 2442 E: sunsea@wn.com.au E: blueoceanvillas@bigpond.com www.kalbarrisunseavillas.com www.blueoceanvillas.com.au SELF-CONTAINED Hotel, TAB, bottleshop, lush self-contained properties beer garden for alfresco We have over 100 properties dining and drinking from budget to deluxe. We can cater for fishing KALBARRI BEACH BUNGALOWS SELF-CONTAINED GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT 30 SELF-CONTAINED HOTEL MOTEL Kalbarri’s largest range of mates, couples, one or RIVERFRONT DELUXE UNIT KALBARRI MOTOR HOTEL more families... we have something for everyone! See them ALL on our website Restaurant with extensive menu (not your average counter meal), open for lunch and dinner Frequent bands and entertainment Idyllically situated, this ground Fully self-contained duplex with Motel rooms with private floor unit overlooks the river 2 spacious bedrooms and 1 facilities, TV and aircon mouth and the ocean. It is a bathroom on each side. R/C home away from home, with aircon, ceiling fans, flat screen TV Squash courts two comfortable bedrooms and w/machine. Lovely outdoor sleeping up to five people. area with lawn and gas BBQ. Kiddies’ shaded play area Watch for whales and Only 250m to the beach yet right dolphins from the comfort of in the heart of Kalbarri. Best position in town your lounge chair! Just a short Boat hire, cafe, shops, bowling walk to the shops and across club, golf club, fishing jetty and the road from the beach. boat ramp are all within 500m. Kalbarri Accommodation Service Freecall: 1800 777 776 50 Grey St, Kalbarri 6536 16 Grey St, Kalbarri 6536 Free: 1800 777 776 Ph: (08) 9937 0400 Ph: (08) 9937 1000 Ph: (08) 9937 1032 Ph: (08) 9937 0400 E: kalbarri.wa@raywhite.com Fax: (08) 9937 1400 E: fg@wn.com.au E: kalbarri.wa@raywhite.com kalbarriaccommodation.com.au E: kalbarrihotel@wn.com.au Swimming pool overlooking both rivermouth and ocean KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER www.kalbarri.org.au 31 Dining There are many dining opportunities in the town of Kalbarri, whether you are looking for a family-friendly buffet, vibrant café, or a casual counter meal. To celebrate that special occasion, fine dining restaurants are available and local seafood is featured on most menus, giving the visitor a taste of what our local region has to offer. Shopping KALBARRI HOT BREAD SHOP ? know u o y d Di es and arbecu b e e r F ated are loc g in t e for a se reshor o f e h t along njoy ne to e o y r eve Reward yourself and take home that special gift from Kalbarri; trinkets, shells, jewellery, souvenirs and local art. Browse through unique clothing boutiques for that special occasion and surf shops for that forgotten swimsuit. Everything made fresh on the premises. Bread, rolls, pies, sausage rolls, cakes and donuts. 11 Open: Did you know? Monday to Saturday from 8am. THE JETTY SEAFOOD SHACK SMITH THE GORGES CAFÉ Gorgeous food fish, West Australian chips Beautiful giftware cooked in healthy rice bran oil. Tranquil river setting Extensive menu available, Open Mon to Fri 7.30am–3pm including burgers. GR EY Exclusively Australian and local ST Great coffee ST Seafood takeaway and relaxed outdoor dining, BYO 16 Kabarri Hot Bread Shop RUSHTON ST Grey St Arcade, Kalbarri Ph: (08) 9937 1017 PORT ER S T A sealed dual-u se footpath conn ects all our shopping pr ecincts. Leave your vehi cle at home and enjo y the small town atm osphere Sat & Sun 7.30am–2pm DR KALBARRI CELLARS GLASS ST A ND MAGEE CRES BYO; no corkage Our friendly staff will help you choose from our wide range Outside catering Opposite the Marina, Kalbarri Open evenings 7 days Grey St, Kalbarri Phone orders welcome Ph: (08) 9937 1200 Ph: (08) 9937 1067 WA Y huge sparkling section ERI QUESTR GLADE O • Open 7 days CK PL ZEPHYR CT PED • Australian, boutique and international beers IDD Monday toSALSaturday 10am–8.30pm, Sunday 12 noon – 8pm AMI ON GALLA RALPH ST • Ready-to-drink spirits and liqueurs, cocktail supplies GL NT CL DE lly RED B HARVEY PL CALL • Extensive wine range great choice of Western Australian wines, ION Gu P IRA WAIK LUFF Shop 6, Marina Complex H RD Airconditioned premises WALKER ST EFTPOS available NA Closed Tuesday E AV T PL LBOW SEAK IST R TRT PORT (08) 9937 1361 Ph: E REE UIT Office, Grey St, Kalbarri Marine Shopping Centre, next to Post RC 6 NANDA DR SYPHON RD CROCOS CI KALBARRI POST MARINA HOME & LEISURE • Fishing tackle • Bait • Ice • Camping • Swags OPEN: Monday to Friday 8–5 Saturday 9–12 (longer during school holidays) • Tents • Snorkelling gear • Boogie boards • Marine life jackets • Boating gear 32 KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER www.kalbarri.org.au 24-hour ATM Westpac instore branch Open: Monday to Friday 9.30–3.15 (except public holidays) • Arcosteel • Incense • Sheridan • Crystals • Baccarat • Homewares • Gifts • Gourmet • Mayfair & Jackson Open: Monday to Friday 9–4 Saturday 9–12 (longer during school holidays) 33 KALBARRI SPORTS & DIVE JETTY SURF Kalbarri’s other secret surf spot Wellness Treat yourself and revitalise your body with a relaxing treatment at the day spa or pop down to the local gym. • Fishing tackle • Bait • Rods • Reels • Lures FELICITY GRAHAM, MARRIAGE CELEBRANT • Diving and snorkel gear • Camping • Knives With its beautiful beaches and • Surfboards & Surf hardware • Dunlop sports shoes • Go-Pro Cameras & accessories • Airfills • Ammo • Hats • Body boards Snorkel, rod and reel hire • Dermapen the perfect place to say “I do” • Dermasweep • Peels ceremony can be held on the • Massage river foreshore, by the ocean, Shop 5 Marine Centre • Waxing on coastal cliffs or at stunning (opposite marina) • Body treatments river gorges. Felicity can assist Ph: (08) 9937 1126 Kalbarri 6536 Fax: (08) 9937 1665 Ph: (08) 9937 2555 Shop 3 Kalbarri Arcade E: jettysurf1@westnet.com.au • • • • • • • • • • • • Facials amazing sunsets, Kalbarri is to your special partner. Your • Shoes • Sunglasses also available Come and be indulged... Weddings • Reaffirmation of Vows • Naming Ceremonies • Surf wear • Leisure wear • Sports equipment SERENITY DAY SPA • Pedicures you to make that special time • Manicures quite different and meaningful • Make-up – without the stress. • • Tanning 16 Grey Street, Kalbarri 6536 55 Hackney St, Kalbarri 6536 E: fg@wn.com.au Ph: (08) 9937 1122 Ph: 9937 1032 E: serenitydayspa@bigpond.com • KALBARRI PHYSIOTHERAPY • • The • ORIGINAL & EXCLUSIVE KALBARRI SOUVENIRS Come in and browse Open 7 days tival Zest Fes • Back, neck and headaches e rates th al celeb iv t dorp s t e y F u t the Z f o The Zes y r a ritage nnivers ural he lt u c 300th a e h t ck and ading shipwre India Tr t s a E h ch year utc WA. Ea of the D in ) C O he ny (V lights t Compa al high iv t s untry e F o c t of a n the Zes io t u l contrib route. In cultura trading C O ulture V he g the c in r along t lo p x Lanka e’ll be e and Sri 2014 w ia d In , nesia of Indo • Manipulation • Pilates • Gymnasium • Hydrotherapy pool • Acupuncture Workers Comp, DVA and MVA welcome. No doctor referral required. Kalbarri PHYSIOTHERAPY & Wellness Centre Andrew Lawson Principal Physiotherapist Ph: (08) 9937 1111 Cnr Hackney & Kaiber Sts Kalbarri 6536 Inside Kalbarri Newsagency Kalbarri Shopping Centre Porter St Ph: (08) 9937 1102 E: kalbnews@bigpond.com Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st September 2014 zestfest.com.au CELEBRATING CULTURE, COMMUNITY & HISTORY 34 KALBARRI 2014 HOLIDAY PLANNER www.kalbarri.org.au 35 KALBARRI Guests at Kalbarri Beach Resort have all the attractions of Kalbarri at their fingertips. They could be on a fishing charter, a scenic flight, a tour of the Murchison Gorge, horseriding, sandboarding, abseiling or any one of Kalbarri’s many features. But, more likely, they wil be relaxing in one of the Resort’s many attractions. Two and three-bedroom units available. • 25m pool • Games room • 3 spa baths • Childrens’ pool • Volleyball court • Poolside barbecues • Fully licensed restaurant • Tennis courts • Foxtel – six channels Address: cnr Clotworthy and Grey Sts, Kalbarri Phone: 1800 096 002 Fax: 9937 1323 Email: bookings@kalbarribeachresort.com.au www.kalbarribeachresort.com.au RESORT BEACH RESORT
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