Geraldton Holiday Planner 2018

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Geraldton really has it all! The perfect mix of city and rural living - encompassing a pristine stunning coastline with all the trappings of a big city. mining, aquaculture, manufacturing, construction, The sun shines most of the year and its Mediterranean climate attracts people from all over farming, retail and tourism and living here has never been so affordable. the world to visit, live, study, invest, work and play. The City of Greater Geraldton respectfully If it’s not the weather that attracts and retains acknowledge the Yamatji people who are the people, it is the perfect laidback lifestyle. With a Traditional Owners and First People of the land and great cafe and restaurant scene, local produce is a pay respect to the Elders past, present and future for big winner on local menus. they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture Shop till you drop with extended trading hours. and hopes of the Yamatji People. Revel in its world-class facilities, great education options, bounds of entertainment, art, culture and heritage and be energised by its thriving economy. THANK YOU TO ALL OF THE TALENTED PHOTOGRAPHERS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THIS PUBLICATION! Geraldton is known for having a big focus on Including: Geraldton Visitor Centre, City of Greater Geraldton, Sonya Bandy, fitness and wellbeing with a very popular gym and Michelle Hall, Rachel Weaver, Mia Jeffery, Eco Abrolhos, Rebecca Tuesley, sporting culture. Caroline Carson, Sarah Henderson, Dan Avila, Wild Vista, Australia’s Coral Coast, Richard Rossiter, Barry Mitchell, Bruce Pearson, Chris Spence, Craig Wise, Having a population of over 40,000 people, the Croyden Aldrick, Daniella VanderOord, David Tandy, Dragonfly Media, Gemma Sam Walton, Janita Eckersley, Jasmyn Williams, Julie-Ann Kingdon, Karl City is the service centre for the state’s most diverse Porter, Monaghan Photography, Jay Cox, Marelle Rann, Rebecca Roffman, Serena regional economy and boasts industries including Schewtschenko, Freya Wise and Shaun Howe.

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LOVE THE SEA? ? You’re in luck because Geraldton is a mecca for surfing, fishing, ki kiteboarding b di ding and swimming!

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Contents Welcome .....................................2 Top Ten Musts ...........................4

INTERESTED IN HERITAGE?

Tours.............................................6

Follow the fascinating works of Monsignor John Hawes.

Trails .............................................8

MAD ABOUT WILDFLOWERS?

Abrolhos Islands ................... 10

The Midwest has over 12,000 wildflower species making it one of the largest in the world!

Beaches .................................... 12

Wildflowers ................................9

Just Add Water....................... 15 Family Fun ............................... 16 Arts, Culture & Entertainment ....................... 18 CBD Map .................................. 20 Events ....................................... 22 Shop & Eat ............................... 24

GERALDTON VISITOR CENTRE A: 246 Marine Terrace, Geraldton P: (08) 9956 6670 or 1800 VISITGERO E: info@visitgeraldton.com.au W: www.visitgeraldton.com.au

Stay ............................................ 26 Mullewa ................................... 27 Greenough & Walkaway ..... 28 Awesome Itineraries ............ 30 Accommodation ................... 33 Attractions .............................. 34

SHARE YOUR HOLIDAY PHOTOS! We love to see photos of people enjoying their stay! Share your experience with us on social media by using the hashtag #LOVEGERO

www.facebook.com/geraldtonvisitorcentre www.instagram.com/visitgeraldton/

Dining ....................................... 35 Retail & Services .................... 36 Travelling North & South......................................... 37 Getting to and around........ 39

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TOP TEN MUSTS

HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL The magnificent HMAS Sydney II Memorial is the country’s premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the WA coast during World War II.

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ST FRANCIS XAVIER CATHEDRAL

4 This spectacular cathedral was designed by Monsignor John Hawes and took 22 years to build! It is in the heart of the CBD and looks amazing both at day and night.

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VICTORIA DISTRICT HOSPITAL AND OLD GERALDTON GAOL CRAFT CENTRE

9 Explore the history of Geraldton’s former gaol and whilst there check out the diverse range of local arts and crafts at the Old Geraldton Gaol Craft Centre. Take a guided tour of the buildings, discovering the prominent role it played in WA’s history.

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Tours SUNSET CRUISES As the sun sinks into the Indian Ocean why not treat yourself to a sundowner cruise in the Geraldton harbour during the warm summer months. A beautiful way to experience this picturesque city by the beach.

MUSEUM OF GERALDTON Enjoy a guided highlights tour of the Museum of Geraldton offered daily 11.30am at 2 Museum Place, Batavia Coast Marina.

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HOUTMAN ABROLHOS ISLANDS Known for the Batavia story, the Islands are also recognised for crayfishing, pearls, bird and marine life. The Abrolhos Islands are truly spectacular. Enjoy a two hour, half day or full day flight or if you have more time consider a charter to immerse yourself in its unique beauty. A trip to the Museum of Geraldton to learn the brutal Batavia story is a must before venturing out.


ST FRANCIS XAVIER CATHEDRAL Monsignor Hawes was a priest and an architect with the St Francis Xavier Cathedral on Cathedral Avenue his most celebrated works. Guided tours available Sunday, Monday and Wednesday 2.30pm and Friday 4pm.

HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL The magnificent HMAS Sydney II Memorial is the Nation’s premier site for honouring the 645 crew lost in battle on 19 November 1941 resulting in Australia’s worst maritime disaster. Truly a mustsee experience. Geraldton Voluntary Tour Guides conduct free tours daily at 10.30am with free car parking from Gummer Avenue. Donations welcome.

COME AND SEE GERALDTON NOW! Houtman Abrolhos Islands, Batavia story, magnificent Memorial and stunning Cathedral.

VICTORIA DISTRICT HOSPITAL AND OLD GERALDTON GAOL CRAFT CENTRE Learn the history of Geraldton’s first District Hospital and Gaol on the corner of Chapman Road and Bayly Street. The Old Gaol cells also house craft shops so wander through and visit our ‘friendly inmates’. The Geraldton Voluntary Tour Guides offer tours Tuesday and Thursday at 2pm. (Note: Tours may not operate as frequently during the Summer months).

TIN HEADS The largest tin collection in Australia! From biscuit, cereal, tea tins, with royal, sport, planes, trains and automobiles themes, the variety is amazing. Open to the public every second Sunday or by appointment. Donations welcome.

TOUR BOOKING SERVICE Contact the Geraldton Visitor Centre for up-to-date tours, schedules, bookings and information.

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THE ESPLANADE Located at the southern end of the Geraldton Foreshore, the Esplanade offers views of the City, Port, Champion Bay and Moresby Ranges from a 360 degree viewing platform. The area includes walkways, binoculars, and interpretive signage. Popular for a walk, sunsets, fishing and photography, or spotting a dolphin or sea lion!

CHAPMAN RIVER REGIONAL PARK In the heart of Geraldton lays a place of significant value. Chapman River with its native flowering plants, birds, reptiles and wildlife is framed by sweeping vistas from the Moresby Ranges out across the Indian Ocean. Walk or cycle around estuarine salt marsh where it is easy to forget you are in a city!

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Trails GERALDTON HERITAGE TRAILS Five heritage trails capture the times of Geraldton’s yesteryear. These self-guided walks range from 650 metres to 4kms and are complemented by a trails brochure.

GREENOUGH RIVER NATURE WALK TRAIL This beautiful nature walk trail is suitable for walking and mountain biking. Enjoy the landscape and birdlife on this 17km circular track. The commencement and car park are approximately 500m along Greenough River Road.

YAMATJI DRIVE TRAIL From Mass Rock in Mullewa, to the picturesque Ellendale Pool in Walkaway and the Ilgarijiri Sculptures along the Geraldton Foreshore, this drive trail celebrates the culture and history of the Yamatji people.

MULLEWA DRIVES AND WALK TRAILS Situated 100km east of Geraldton is the township of Mullewa that comes alive during wildflower season. There are two drive trails the Northern Loop (115km) and the Southern Circuit (145km). Discover the township, history and culture of Mullewa on five walking trails on offer ranging from 590 metres to just under 3kms.


Wildflowers CHAPMAN RIVER REGIONAL PARK This 300 ha area is home to over 300 species of native flowering plants, some of which occur nowhere else.

MULLEWA WILDFLOWER WALK This 2,820 metre circuit starts and finishes on Lovers Lane. Interpretative signage identifies some of the most common and spectacular species.

MILLS POINT LOOKOUT 7km east on Chapman Valley Road is Mills Point Lookout offering spectacular views across the Chapman Valley. An abundance of wildflower species come to life during the season including Dampiera, Grevillea pinaster, Hibbertia and Melalueca.

MULLEWA WILDFLOWER SHOW The Wreath flower (Leschenaultia macrantha) is the star attraction of the annual Mullewa Wildflower Show at the Mullewa Town Hall. It’s also a great opportunity to discover wildflowers at nearby Pindar, Coalseam Conservation Park or take in the town’s Wildflower Walk.

FLOWERING TIMES There is always something flowering in the Midwest but between late July to October there is a smorgasbord of flowers and it becomes a festival feeling with people coming from far and wide to come and see the wildflowers.

WILDFLOWER REPORT During season the Geraldton Visitor Centre produces regular updates of the region in print form and on the website to assist travellers in their flora discoveries!

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Abrolhos Islands Weigh anchor at the Houtman Abrolhos Islands – Located approximately 60km off the Geraldton coast, the Islands comprise three major island groups, the Wallabi, Easter and Pelsaert Groups stretching from north to south across 100 kilometres of ocean. An archipelago of 122 coral islands with crystal blue waters and an abundance of sea life make a visit to the Houtman Abrolhos Islands a must for all visitors to Geraldton.

THE BATAVIA

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In 1629 the Batavia was shipwrecked on Morning Reef in the Wallabi Group. Commander Francisco Pelsaert and select crew set off in the ship’s longboat to seek help and those left endured one of the most horrific mutinies in history.

The pearls cultivated from the Houtman Abrolhos Islands are becoming increasingly popular. From the Akoya to the Black Lipped Pearl and a variety of colours in between.

SHIPWRECKS

A sort after delicacy, the waters around the Abrolhos are an important breeding site for the Western Rock Lobster.

According to the Australian National Shipwreck Database there are 52 shipwrecks recorded off the Abrolhos Islands from the sailing vessel Batavia in 1629 to the Southern Cross trawler in 1971.

SNORKEL OR DIVE Coral reefs, sea life, and the warm waters of the Leeuwin Current make for pleasant snorkelling and diving. The Batavia shipwreck lies in shallow waters and is ‘the’ number one dive spot in Western Australia.

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FISHING Recreational fishing is permitted around the Islands within allocated seasons. For regulations and licenses please contact the Department of Fisheries.

MAMMALS, BIRDS, REPTILES, SEALIFE AND FLORA The Houtman Abrolhos Islands mark the northern most habitats of the Australian sea lion. Other mammals include the Tammar Wallaby, bush rat, dolphins and migrating whales. The Islands are among Australia’s most important sites for breeding seabirds such as the Noddies Shearwaters and Terns. There are 26 terrestrial species of reptiles, many endemic to the Abrolhos including skinks, geckos, snakes and the marine green turtle. There is also an abundance of sea life including fish and shark species, coral, seagrasses and more. Finally there are over 140 species of native flora on the Islands and all are classified as protected.


Getting there

FLY All year round flying to the Houtman Abrolhos Islands is a spectacular adventure. Take in the views of Geraldton before heading over the Indian Ocean keeping your eye out for cargo boats, fishing vessels, sharks and whales migrating (seasonal). Make your way over to the Houtman Abrolhos Islands before landing on East Wallabi. On your trip home see where the Batavia was shipwrecked.

CHARTER/CRUISE What better way to relax at the Islands than on a charter boat. From an overnight fishing trip through to a nine-day Discovery Tour.

Can’t make it? If you can’t make it to the Islands be sure to immerse yourself in the story of the Abrolhos. Head to the Museum of Geraldton and learn about the Batavia or visit Batavia Park featuring the Wiebbe Hayes Statue.

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SW IM W IN D SU /KI RF TE S I SN NG UR FI O N RK G EL SU P* FI SH IN CORONATION BEACH - 32km north of town off NWC Highway

DRUMMOND COVE - 10km north of town off NWC Highway

GLENFIELD BEACH - 8km north of town off NWC Highway (4WD only)

SUNSET BEACH - North of Chapman River, end of Swan Drive

ST GEORGES BEACH - 20 minute walk from City Centre

CHAMPION BEACH - Northern end of Foreshore Surf Life Saving Club

TOWN BEACH - Southern end of the Foreshore

PAGES BEACH - 15 minute walk from City Centre

POINT MOORE - At the Lighthouse, 20 minute walk from City Centre

GREYS BEACH - 20 minute walk from City Centre

SEPARATION POINT - 20 minute walk from City Centre

BACK BEACH - SLSC* patrols Sat, Sun & Public Holidays in season

TARCOOLA BEACH - 35 minute walk from City Centre

SOUTHGATES BEACH - 6km south of town (4WD only)

GREENOUGH RIVER - 10km south of town, off the Brand Highway

FLAT ROCKS - 30km south of town off the Brand Highway

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Beaches GERALDTON’S COASTLINE HAS SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BEACHES With so many water activities on offer. Swim, snorkel, dive, stand up paddle, surf, kiteboard, windsurf, fish, beach comb, it’s all here.

*Stand up Paddleboarding *Surf Life Saving Club

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BATAVIA COAST MARINA The Marina is home to the Batavia Long Boat Replica and a myriad of water vessels. Enjoy walking around and visit the Museum of Geraldton while you’re there.

CRUISE SHIPS Geraldton is regarded as one of the most welcoming and friendly locations for cruise ship stops. Shore excursions can include the town tour, Greenough, Oakabella, Leane’s Trench, Kalbarri and the Houtman Abrolhos Islands.

WATER PARK

Geraldton is a water enthusiasts’ heaven! All year round there are so many water based activities for the beginner to professional. • SWIMMING • SURFING • DIVING • SNORKELLING

Positioned on Geraldton’s beautiful Foreshore is one of the most popular places during the warmer months as kids splash around at the many water activities.

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A multi-purpose swimming facility with a range of activities including aquatic group fitness classes. Open daily (except Christmas Day and Good Friday).

FISHERMAN’S WHARF

• KAYAKING • CANOEING • WINDSURFING • STAND UP PADDLE BOARDING

Watch the fishing boats come in and out, buy some fresh seafood or grab some tasty fish and chips!

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GREENOUGH WILDLIFE AND BIRD PARK Say hello to the resident kangaroos, pat a dingo, see a crocodile up close, hold a snake, and see the other wonderful animals that call the Greenough Wildlife and Bird Park home.

AQUARENA Fitness and fun for the whole family with school holiday programs available.

WATER PARK AND PLAYGROUND Right in the heart of Geraldton on the magnificent Foreshore. Free fun for the kids with lawn areas and a coffee shop for parents.

PUMP & JUMP TRACK Take the kids to Geraldton’s newest attraction and let them burn off some energy on their bike or scooter!

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YOUTH PRECINCT On the Geraldton Foreshore, includes aerial climbing, rage cage, interactive zones, free WiFi, lawn areas for picnics and an open space for concerts.

CINEMA Geraldton offers a variety of ways to ‘catch a flick’ from Orana Cinemas to special screenings through Film Harvest Midwest, Queens Park Theatre, Aquarena, Films on the Foreshore and more.

PLAYGROUNDS Over 40 playgrounds are dispersed throughout Geraldton, Mullewa and Greenough varying in size and facilities.

SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM Available each school holiday at the Geraldton Visitor Centre and various locations in Geraldton to cater for children and families.

Family Fun There is so much for the family to do, it’s amazing! Water park and playground, Youth Precinct, Wildlife and Bird Park, and of course, looking out for those sea lions!

SUN CITY CAFE & FUN CITY INDOOR PLAYGROUND A great place to let the kids burn off some energy while the parents recharge over a coffee. This huge play centre has slides, ball pits, trampolines as well as age appropriate sections.

CHAPMAN VALLEY FISHING PARK At the catch and release fishing park you can cast a line for silver perch and black bream all year round, fish for barramundi in summer or try your hand at the marron pond! All fishing gear supplied.

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Arts, Culture & Entertainment GERALDTON REGIONAL ART GALLERY

QUEENS PARK THEATRE

LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS COTTAGE

Located on the corner of Durlacher Street and Chapman Road in the old Town Hall, the Gallery houses the City of Greater Geraldton Art Collection comprising over 475 pieces of art. Regular works as well as temporary exhibitions make it a valuable stop for any art lover.

Catch a performance while you’re in town! The Queens Park Theatre has cemented itself as a premier entertainment venue continuing on its long legacy to bring the world stage to the region. Built in 1982, the 36 year old gem is one of Geraldton’s proudest and most loved landmarks.

This beautiful whitewashed limestone cottage with light tower was built in 1876 for the Geraldton lighthouse keeper and his family. The cottage has been home to the Geraldton Historical Society since 1971.

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YAMAJI ART

GERALDTON REGIONAL LIBRARY

Located on Marine Terrace, Yamaji Art provides professional services for artists with a focus on sustaining cultural arts practice. The centre includes a gallery plus artist’s studio.

Not just books! Free computer and internet access (bookings required) plus free WiFi. Learn more about the fabulous history of Geraldton in the Heritage Services area. Open daily except public holidays.

MUSEUM OF GERALDTON Celebrate the rich history of the land, sea and people of the Midwest. Enjoy a guided tour or experience the poignant “From Great Depths” exhibit with a 3D underwater experience. Discover ancient landforms, Yamajti culture, and the region’s natural landscapes and marine environment. The Museum is located on the beautiful Batavia Coast Marina.

ILGARIJIRI Things Belonging to the Sky – These sculptures on the Geraldton Foreshore affectionately known as the Emu Eggs evolved from the interpretation of two paintings, ‘The Emu in the Sky’ by Margaret Whitehurst (Wajarri) and the Seven Sisters & the Hunter by Barbara Merritt (Badimaya). The work raises awareness, education, and communication of Indigenous culture in the Yamajti region.

MUSIC SCENE Geraldton plays host to a healthy music scene including the annual Nukara Music Festival, the Wind on Water Festival, Sundays by the Sea and the Queens Park Theatre. Local pubs and hotels offer regular music entertainment from local to touring artists. Check out the Weekend Activities list from the Geraldton Visitor Centre for what is on.

THE COMEDY EMPORIUM Local institution the Euphorium Creative delivers fun and entertaining shows featuring local, intra and interstate comedians with a little musical entertainment thrown in.

BIRDWOOD HOUSE MILITARY MUSEUM Built in 1935 in memory of those that serviced in war, on Chapman Road is one of the finest regional military museums in the state. Displays include uniforms, photos, medals, weapons and personal effects.

STREET ART Geraldton has a thriving arts and culture scene that includes impressive urban street art within the city centre. Light boxes, wings, decorative bollards, art panels, all sorts of weird and wonderful creations.

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Events WEEKEND ACTIVITIES Whether it’s a sunset cruise, art exhibition, community markets, or live music, this is a must for what’s on each Friday, Saturday and Sunday! The Weekend Activities are posted each Wednesday on our Facebook page, website and is also available at the Visitor Centre. You can also receive frequent updates by subscribing to our weekly email. • AUSTRALIA DAY CELEBRATIONS • CHRISTMAS ON THE TERRACE • FUNTAVIA • NUKARA MUSIC FESTIVAL

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• VALLEY VIEW VINTAGE AIR DISPLAY (BI-ANNUAL) • FOOLS FESTIVAL • WOW FESTIVAL • GERALDTON BOAT, CARAVAN AND CAMPING SHOW • BIG SKY READERS AND WRITERS FESTIVAL • MULLEWA MUSTER & RODEO • MULLEWA WILDFLOWER SHOW • MULLEWA DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SHOW • GOODNESS FESTIVAL • SUNSHINE SURF MASTERS • SUNSHINE FESTIVAL • FREMANTLE TO GERALDTON OCEAN CLASSIC


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LOCALLY MADE From olive oil, honey, beer, ginger beer and rum; to soaps, candles, decorative tiles, and jewellery; there is such a variety of talented artists making beautiful products for a visitor to take as a memory or to give to a loved one.

Shop & Eat

BEAUTY You’re on holiday, relax! Have a facial, a massage, pedicure, haircut, or even update your makeup. From beauty salons to day spas and everything in between there is no excuse to not treat yourself while on holiday and r-e-l-a-x.

BOUTIQUES

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SERVICES

Geraldton offers a wide selection of fashion from department stores to unique boutiques.

Geraldton has a fabulous selection of gift shops suited to any budget and taste. You may need a day to get to them all! We are sure that you will find a gift or three to make that someone special smile.

The Geraldton Visitor Centre can point you in the right direction for a variety of services you may need on your travels. Common requests are for a mechanic, hairdresser, auto electrician, ATMs, caravan repairer, doctor, and even dentist!

PEARLS AND JEWELLERY Be tempted by an Abrolhos Pearl featured on a beautiful hand crafted piece of jewellery such as a necklace, ring or bracelet.

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PRELOVED Many travellers love wandering op shops and Geraldton offers a good selection.


MARKETS Head to the markets for an array of local produce, gifts, plants and food. Saturday’s are the Farmer’s Market and Sunday’s the Railway Markets.

CARAVAN AND CAMPING You’re travelling and you need new hiking boots, fishing rod, esky or tent... Whatever your travelling need, Geraldton have the services and stores to suit you!

SEAFOOD You can’t visit Geraldton without experiencing the local seafood, especially the lobster (crayfish). A selection of restaurants offer lobster on their menu or you could buy your own and prepare just the way you like it.

DINING The great thing about food in Geraldton is our diversity. Whether you like Chinese, Thai, Italian, Indian, Mexican, Seafood, Vegetarian, Fish and Chips or a good old pub steak, there is something for every palate and budget.

EATING OUT Enjoy an evening meal before a movie, wine and dine by the marina, enjoy live entertainment or have a drink with friends. From $10 pub meals to exquisite fine dining, Geraldton has a generous choice when it comes to eating out.

CAFES If there is one thing that is growing in popularity in Geraldton and giving the city a cool funky vibe, it is the selection of fabulous cafes. In fact, one is an actual permanent ‘pop-up’ café! Maybe do a ‘café-crawl’ to savour the coffee varieties and pick your favourite!

SHOP Abrolhos pearls, boutiques, markets, photographic prints and giftware, mixed in with a café stop here and there makes for the perfect shopping day!

TAKE-AWAYS What better way to enjoy the sunset than sitting on the Foreshore overlooking the Indian Ocean with some local snapper and chips or maybe enjoy a delicious burger along the Foreshore.

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Stay

ACCOMMODATION

CAMPING

From a no-fuss room with a pub meal to luxury self contained apartment hotels, book your accommodation through the Geraldton Visitor Centre today!

The Geraldton area including Mullewa and Greenough offer camping options for tents through to RVs in a selection of caravan parks including powered and unpowered sites. Alternatively, Ellendale Pool along the Greenough River is a picturesque place to bring-yourown supplies and set up camp, fees apply.

24 HOUR Geraldton offers allocated 24hour parking for RVs near the Esplanade boat ramp. Places are limited and it’s a case of ‘first in best dressed’.

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Mullewa MONSIGNOR HAWES PRIEST HOUSE MUSEUM

100km east of Geraldton, Mullewa is home to the rich history of Monsignor Hawes as well as the spectacular wildflowers. A brochure is available at the Geraldton Visitor Centre.

The Church and Museum can be visited upon request, contact the Mullewa Community Resource Centre.

WILDFLOWERS

CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL Designed and built by Monsignor Hawes during his 22 years stay in Mullewa.

MULLEWA AGRICULTURAL SHOW Held late August/early September since 1931! Monster trucks, animal farm, quick shear competition, fireworks, exhibitions and fun for the whole family.

MULLEWA MUSTER & RODEO Held over the West Australia Day long weekend (late May/early June) this rodeo just keeps getting bigger with ‘the biggest prize money in the west’, the Beaut Ute and Whip Crackin’ Competitions and a Country Music Concert.

ABORIGINAL ART WORKSHOP & GALLERY Meet artists creating beautiful pieces as well as finished works for sale in the Gallery.

MULLEWA SCENIC LOOKOUT The lookout gives an overview of the town and surrounding bush and farm lands with interpretive signage. Access by vehicle or alternatively take the 2,370m loop as part of the Mullewa Bushland Trail.

Mullewa is famous for its wildflowers! Hundreds of species bloom between late July and October with people coming from all over the world to take in the amazing carpets of colour.

STAY Accommodation and meals are available at Inspirations as well as the Railway Hotel. For those camping and caravanning, stay at the Mullewa Caravan Park.

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Greenough & Walkaway WIND FARMS

ELLENDALE POOL

Dozens of turbines reaching 78 metres high scatter the landscape of Western Australia’s largest renewable energy generator. Viewing area, interpretive signage, and carpark.

This scenic waterhole is surrounded by giant gum trees and a rocky gorge, and is watched over by Bimarra the Serpent who rests underneath the magnificent cliff face. Interpretive signs celebrate the importance the pool has played in Aboriginal and European history and is the ideal picnic or camping location, fees apply.

BOOTENAL SPRING This freshwater spring is believed to be the site of confrontations between Aboriginal people and early settlers and is part of the Yamajti Drive Trail.

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WALKAWAY STATION MUSEUM An impressive museum for any rail enthusiast or historian. Wander through the beautiful old station to visualise how it would have operated in the late 1800s. Open March to November, Tuesday to Sunday except public holidays.

GREENOUGH WILDLIFE AND BIRD PARK This park has been rescuing and rehabilitating Australian wildlife for over 30 years. Animals at the park include kangaroos, emus, crocodile, dingos and an array of reptile and birdlife. Open daily except Wednesdays. Located on Company Road.

GREENOUGH MUSEUM AND GARDENS Located in a beautiful homestead, the Museum offers an insight into the social history of the area. Built between 1862 and 1880 for John Maley; miller, storekeeper, hotel proprietor and entrepreneur. With its community garden, historic trees and interactive displays, this place is full of surprises. Open daily off the Brand Highway.

Immerse yourself in historic Greenough: museum, settlement and a photo at the leaning tree. Visit Walkaway Museum, Wind Farms and Ellendale Pool.

LEANING TREE Buffeting from the salt laden winds, local eucalyptus trees have grown horizontally and become an icon of the area. Parking off the Brand Highway available.

CENTRAL GREENOUGH HISTORIC SETTLEMENT The buildings of Central Greenough were constructed between 1863 and 1913 and provide a rare insight into the early settlement of agricultural lands. Stroll through the settlement at your leisure using the brochure as your guide, fees apply. Open daily off the Brand Highway.

DEVLIN POOL As part of the Greenough River Nature Walk Trail, Devlin Pool is popular for nature enthusiasts and a peaceful spot to paddle a canoe, try your hand at fishing or to relax at the gazebo.

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Awesome Itineraries A LONG WEEKEND IN GERALDTON DAY 1 6:00am

Walk on beach

7:00am

Breakfast at a local café, there is so much choice!

9.00am 9:30am

4:00pm Rest at your accommodation, swim in the ocean, or relax with a cup of coffee 6:00pm Pre-dinner drinks

Geraldton Visitor Centre

6:30pm Dinner

The Esplanade

DAY 2 7:00am

Breakfast

10:30am HMAS Sydney II Memorial Tour

8:45am

Arrive at the Geraldton Airport

11:30am Museum of Geraldton Highlights Tour

9:00am

Fly to the Abrolhos Islands and/or Pink Lake for the day

12:30pm Fish and chips on the Foreshore 1:30pm Enjoy a walk along the Geraldton Heritage Trail or shopping streets 2:30pm St Francis Xavier Cathedral (open to the public, see tours days and times) and Monsignor Hawes Heritage Centre Museum

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4:30pm Head back to your accommodation for a rest 6:00pm Pre-dinner drinks 6:30pm Dinner 8:30pm Catch a late movie

DAY 3 7:00am

Walk along the Foreshore and visit the Batavia Park and Ilgarrijiri

8:00am

Breakfast

9:00am

Drive to Point Moore to the see the tallest ‘metal’ lighthouse in Australia

10:00am View street art, the Geraldton Regional Art Gallery and boutique shopping 11:00am Return to the Museum of Geraldton to explore and the Marina 12:30pm Lunch at a local café 2:00pm Take a tour of the Victoria District Hospital and Old Gaol (Tues and Thurs) or do a self-guided walk and visit the ‘shops’ housed in the cells of the gaol 4:00pm Have an swim, laze on the beach or another coffee, it’s time to unwind 6:00pm Pre-dinner drinks 6:30pm Dinner


OAKABELLA, NORTHAMPTON AND CHAPMAN VALLEY IN ONE DAY 7:00am

Breakfast in Geraldton

9:00am

Enjoy a drive through Chapman Valley stopping at Mills Point Lookout for a view back over the Chapman Valley.

10.00am Arrive at Lavender Valley Farm for a morning tea and a taste of rum at Copperhead Road Distillery (both open seasonally) 11.00am Make your way to Nanson to the Chapman Valley Historical Society Museum (check days and times) 12.00pm Head out to Burnt Barrel for a Texas Style BrewBBQ with tasty meats, sweet treats, local beer and ginger beer. 1.45pm Arrive at Oakabella Homestead for a 2.00pm tour followed by afternoon tea 3.30pm Travel 20kms north to Northampton and wander the botanic line and visit the Gwalla Railway Precinct. The Sacred Heart Convent and St Mary’s in Ara Colei are two examples in Northampton of Monsignor Hawes architectural design.

G Geraldton is a fantastic destination with an average daily temperature of 25.90C. Many have called into the Visitor Centre only planning an overnight stay then rescheduling when learning of the many attractions and activities on offer. Whether you are after a long weekend getaway or making Geraldton one of your stops along this great coast, we’ve collated some suggested itineraries to consider. Our ‘A Long Weekend in Geraldton’ is just one examples. You will find more itinerary ideas at our website.

5.00pm Time to make your way back to Geraldton but why not stop along the way into Coronation, just 8km off the highway it is a beautiful coastal setting famous for kite-surfing. 6:30pm Dine at one of Geraldton’s many restaurants.

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DONGARA/GREENOUGH IN ONE DAY

MULLEWA IN ONE DAY

7:00am

Breakfast in Geraldton

7:00am

Breakfast in Geraldton

8:30am

Walk on beach at Cape Burney

8:00am

Drive to Mullewa

9:30am

Immerse yourself in the bygone era at Greenough Museum and Gardens

9:00am

Drop into the Community Resource Centre to organise a visit to the Church of Our Lady of Mt Carmel and Monsignor Hawes Priest House via the Monsignor Hawes Heritage Walk

10:30am Stop and take a photo of the Leaning Tree 11:00am Tour the Illegal Tender Rum Co 1:00pm Explore and have lunch at Central Greenough Historic Settlement 3:00pm See the menagerie of rescued animals at Greenough Wildlife and Bird Park 4:00pm Stretch your legs and explore parts of the Greenough River Nature Walk Trail 6:00pm Fish and Chips on the Foreshore back in Geraldton

11:00am Head up to the Mullewa Scenic Lookout and walk the Mullewa Bushland Trail or alternatively in the cooler months explore the Wildflower Walk 12:30pm Head back to the town centre for a cool drink and lunch 2:00pm Time for a self-drive around the Northern or Southern Loop (both partly sealed/gravelled but suitable for all vehicles) 5:00pm Check in to your accommodation and relax 6:30pm Enjoy a dinner at Inspirations Mullewa

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OCEAN CENTRE HOTEL Four star, beachfront hotel conveniently located in the heart of the CBD. Close to restaurants, shops and entertainment. Free WiFi. P: (08) 9921 7777 A: Cnr Cathedral Ave & Foreshore Dr E: reservations@oceancentrehotel.com.au W: www.oceancentrehotel.com.au

BELAIR GARDENS CARAVAN PARK

BEST WESTERN HOSPITALITY INN GERALDTON

Just 250 metres from the Geraldton waterfront. Free Wi-Fi hotspot, outdoor pool and a variety of accommodation options.

Enjoy affordable, spacious motel rooms with free Wi-Fi, Foxtel, guest laundry and pool. Continental breakfast included. P: (08) 9921 1422 A: 169 Cathedral Avenue, Geraldton E: geraldton@hospitalityinns.com.au W: www.hospitalityinngeraldton.com.au

P: (08) 9921 1997 A: 463 Marine Terrace, Geraldton E: bookings@belairgardenscaravanpark.com.au W: www.summerstar.com.au

“Life is bright with the beach in sight”

DRUMMOND COVE HOLIDAY PARK

GERALDTON BACKPACKERS ON THE FORESHORE

Accommodation to suit all budgets, large tent and caravan sites, pet friendly, shop, liquor store and more. Book Online. P: (08) 9938 2524 A: 1633 NWC Highway, Buller, 6532 E: holidays@drummondcove.com W: www.drummondcove.com

Offering budget accommodation with great facilities, all within walking distance to beach, shops, restaurants & local attractions. P: (08) 9904 7342 | M: 0427 642 492 A: 172 Marine Terrace, Geraldton E: info@geraldtonbackpackers.com.au W: www.geraldtonbackpackers.com.au

GERALDTON’S OCEAN WEST

WALDORF GERALDTON SERVICED APARTMENTS

Fully self-cont 1,2,3 bed apartments. Free WiFi, Foxtel, BBQ, – 1 min walk to beach, 4 mins to CBD. Long term & corporate rates available.

A choice of Studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments with kitchen and laundry facilities, parking, WiFi, TV, DVD and Foxtel. P: (08) 9213 5333 A: 298 Chapman Road, Geraldton E: geraldton@waldorf.com.au W: www.geraldton-waldorf-apartments.com.au

P: (08)9921 1047 | M: 0429 522 564 A: 1 Hadda Way, Geraldton E: stay@oceanwest.com.au W: www.oceanwest.com.au

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ATTRACTIONS

SHINE AVIATION SERVICES Beautiful scenic tours of the Abrolhos Islands, Pink Lake, Kalbarri & Murchison gorges. ISO 9001 and BARS accredited. P: (08) 9923 3600 A: Geraldton Airport E: reception@shineaviation.com.au W: www.shineaviation.com.au

LIGHTHOUSE COTTAGE MUSEUM Showcasing the history of Geraldton and the Mid West region. P: (08) 9921 3790 A: 355 Chapman Road, Geraldton E: oldgeraldtongaol@yahoo.com

OFFSHORE CHARTERS WA Day & night fishing charters, crayfish charters, whale watching & sunset cruises. P: 0428 531 231 A: Weibbe Hayes Lane, Batavia Marina E: kim@offshorecharterswa.com.au W: www.offshorecharterswa.com.au

OLD GERALDTON GAOL CRAFT CENTRE Come and view the amazing history of this site including the many gift shops within. P: (08) 9921 1416 A: 84 Chapman Road, Geraldton E: oldgeraldtongaol@.yahoo.com

ECO ABROLHOS Explore the Abrolhos Islands. Crayfishing & fishing, snorkelling & glass bottom boat, sealion & bird watching and Batavia history. P: (08) 9964 5101 A: 6 Baker Street, Geraldton E: Soniac@ecoabrolhos.com.au W: www.ecoabrolhos.com.au

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CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS

GERALDTON VISITOR CENTRE A: 246 Marine Terrace, Geraldton P: (08) 9956 6670 or 1800 VISITGERO E: info@visitgeraldton.com.au W: www.visitgeraldton.com.au


DINING

FLOW CAFE

SKEETAS RESTAURANT & CAFE

Breakfast + lunch 7 Days. Organic coffee + cold pressed juices. Vegan + vegetarian + grass fed meats. Gluten + Dairy free.

Geraldton’s best waterfront dining experience. Sit back and relax and take in the amazing views of the Batavia coast marina. Open 7 days a week for all day dining 6.30am-9.30pm. P: (08) 9964 1619 A: 3,219 Foreshore Drive, Geraldton E: haley@skeetas.com.au

P: (08) 9922 0123 A: 46 Gregory Street, Geraldton E: hello@flowcafe.co W: www.flowcafe.co

LATITUDE DIRECT Freshly cooked prawns available daily. Specialising in Australian wild caught seafood. P: (08) 9964 3470 A: 57 Connell Road, Geraldton E: accounts@latitudefisheries.com W: www.latitude-direct.com

EMERALD ROOM RESTAURANT The refined atmosphere and attentive service along with superb, fresh cuisine ensures a memorable dining experience! P: (08) 9921 1422 A: 169 Cathedral Avenue, Geraldton E: geraldton@hospitalityinns.com.au W: www.hospitalityinngeraldton.com.au

L’Italiano - PIZZA, PASTA & GELATO Authentic Italian. Dine in or Takeaway. Homemade Gelato. Tues-Sun 5pm till late. P: (08) 9964 9291 A: 1 Fitzgerald Street, Geraldton E: maurizio.sansone@bigpond.com W: www.litalianorestaurant.com

BEACHED BARREL

SALT DISH

Beachside, artisan doughnut, sandwich and coffee bar. Catering, takeaway and walk-ins welcome. Alfresco seating. P: 9920 5552 A: 26 Foreshore Drive, Geraldton E: enquiries@burntbarrel.com

Seasonal food in a charming setting. Mon to Fri: Breakfast, Lunch. Fri + Sat: Dinner. P: (08) 9964 6030 A: 35 Marine Terrace, Geraldton E: saltdish@outlook.com W: www.facebook.com/saltdishcafe

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RETAIL & SERVICES

SOUTHSIDE MECHANICAL SERVICES

WORKSHOP & PARTS SUPER STORE NOW OPEN Parts & Accessories Available

Comprehensive service & repairs to all makes & models. Fast turn around for travellers. We love your car like it’s our own.

• Insurance & Warranty Repairs • Servicing • Installations • Largest range of RV parts & accessories north of Perth 152 Flores Rd, Geraldton WA parts@countrytimecaravans.com.au www.countrytimecaravans.com.au

P: (08) 9921 1162 | M: 0428 719 720 A: 120 North West Coastal Hwy, Geraldton E: info@southsidemechanical.com.au W: www.southsidemechanical.com.au

AXIS AUTOS For service, repairs, brakes & more. Looking after Geraldton since 1973. P: (08) 9921 2411 A: 284 Marine Terrace, Geraldton E: axisautos@westnet.com.au W: www.axisautos.com.au

BRILLIANT MASSAGE

PHONE (08) 9964 4224 MRB1015

Providing remedial deep tissue, sport & pregnancy massage. Recommended by locals & tourists. P: (08) 9921 5888 A: 98A Marine Terrace, Geraldton Brilliant Massage Geraldton

CAMS AUTO REPAIRS Repairs, new car servicing, brakes & clutch repairs, steering & suspension. Exchange: manual & auto gearboxes and more! P: (08) 9964 4286 A: 3 Gray Street, Geraldton E: camsautorepairs@westnet.com.au

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GEMMA BAKER JEWELLER Fine Jewellery Designed and made in Geraldton. Local Abrolhos Island Pealsart Pearls. Quality Jewellery repairs all done in-house. P: (08) 9921 7776 A: Shop 3, 180 Marine Tce, Geraldton E: gemma@gemmabakerjeweller.com.au W: www.gemmabakerjeweller.com.au

K-MOTION HAIR STUDIO Specialising in all aspects of hairstyling for men and women. Walk ins welcome. P: (08) 9964 9996 A: Shop 4 Penny Lane Arcade, Geraldton facebook.com/K-motion-hair-studio

ART AND SOUL BY THE SEA

KARL MONAGHAN PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY

Art supplies, textiles & workshops plus come and see “The Little Gallery “ P: (08) 9935 9414 A: Shop 4 92- 98 Marine Tce, Geraldton E: artandsoulbythesea@gmail W: facebook.com/artandsoulbythesea

Mid West prints and gifts. Visit us on your way to the Old Gaol. P: 9921 3001 A: 76 Chapman Road, Geraldton E: admin@karlmonaghanphotography.com W: www.karlmonaghanphotography.com

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Travelling North and South TRAVELLING NORTH

TRAVELLING SOUTH

• • • • •

• Dongara-Port Denison (35kms) • Jurien Bay (195kms) • Cervantes (215kms) Explore and enjoy Australia’s Coral Coast from Cervantes to Exmouth. Download the Holiday Planner from

Chapman Valley (20kms) Northampton (50kms) Kalbarri (150kms) Shark Bay (413kms) Carnarvon (478kms) Exmouth (835kms)

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WOOLEEN STATION

BURNT BARREL The Burnt Barrel Outback BrewBQ specialises in low and slow smoked BBQ coupled with cold beers brewed onsite. P: 9920 5552 A: 305 Nanson-Howatharra Road, Nanson E: enquiries@burntbarrel.com

Murchison, Western Australia

An Outback eco-tourism experience that challenges a hundred years of European orthodoxy. Only 300km from Geraldton to combine Ocean and Outback. Wooleen Station is one of the finest working cattle stations in the heart of outback Western Australia, situated on the Murchison River and covering over a quarter of a million acres of picturesque rangelands. Your Wooleen hosts, Frances and David, make the outback come alive, ensuring your station experience is enjoyable, comfortable and informative. The station offers various forms of accommodation from nature-based remote camping to rammed earth self-contained guesthouses. Alternatively, book a catered and hosted package in the gracious National Trust listed Wooleen Homestead. Delight in the beauty and serenity of the oldest lands on earth by stretching your legs after the drive on a walking or hiking trail. Self-drives routes, birdwatching or cycling trails will fill your days at the station. Join David Pollock on a 3 hr guided Sunset Tour of Wooleen Station where he talks about the pastoral side of the business and the important need to recuperate country whilst producing sustainably. Finish with sunset drinks and snacks before travelling back to the homestead.

www.wooleen.com.au | info@wooleen.com.au | #wooleen Ph: (08) 9963 7973 | Open from 1st April - 31st October yearly

CHAPMAN VALLEY MUSEUM Showcasing displays of historical significance to the Chapman Valley District. P: (08) 99 205350 A: 100 East Terrace, Nanson E: chapmanvalleyhs@gmail.com W: chapmanvalleyhistory.org.au

HORROCKS BEACH CARAVAN PARK A unique destination which offers a quiet and unspoilt holiday atmosphere. Premium units, shaded caravan and camping sites. P: (08) 9934 3039 A: 1 North Court, Horrocks E: info@horrocksbeachcaravanpark.com.au W: www.summerstar.com.au

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KALBARRI EDGE RESORT & THE EDGE RESTAURANT

KALBARRI WAGOE BEACH QUAD BIKE TOURS

Self catering studio, 1 & 2 bedroom spa apartments, close to all that Kalbarri has to offer. Licenced restaurant on-site. P: (08) 9937 0000 A: 22 Porter Street, Kalbarri W: www.kalbarriedge.com.au

Ride your own Quad Bike or Buggy along Wagoe Beach’s stunning coastline. (2, 3 & 4 seaters available). P: (08) 9936 6060 A: Wagoe Beach, Kalbarri W: www.kalbarriquad.com

KALBARRI PALM RESORT

OAKABELLA HOMESTEAD, TEA ROOMS & CAMPGROUND

Best prices guaranteed ! Motel & family rooms, deluxe suites & 2 bedroom apartments. P: (08) 9937 2333 FREE: 1800 819 029 A: 8 Porter Street, Kalbarri E: stay@palmresort.com.au W: www.palmresort.com.au

CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS

GERALDTON VISITOR CENTRE A: 246 Marine Terrace, Geraldton P: (08) 9956 6670 or 1800 VISITGERO E: info@visitgeraldton.com.au W: www.visitgeraldton.com.au

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Camping (stay 3for2), Pet Friendly, Heritage Tours, Devonshire/Cafe, Dinner Events. P: (08) 9925 1033 A: 423 Starling Rd, Bowes (take Hatch Rd) E: info@oakabellahomestead.com.au W: www.oakabellahomestead.com.au

TURQUOISE SAFARIS Sea Lion Tours and Fishing Charters off Jurien Bay, WA. M: 0458 905 432 A: Jurien Bay Boat Harbour, Jurien Bay WA 6516 E: kane@turquoisesafaris.com.au W: www.turquoisesafaris.com.au


Getting to and around DRIVE

LOCAL BUS

CAR HIRE

The 4.5 hours drive from Perth to Geraldton, allows travellers the freedom to explore places along the beautiful Indian Ocean Drive.

Services operate Monday to Saturday (excluding public holidays). Timetables available from the Geraldton Visitor Centre.

FLY

TAXI

Less than an hour is all it takes to reach Geraldton from Perth with QantasLink and Virgin Australia offering daily flights.

Available from the Geraldton Airport as well as taxi bays at various locations in Geraldton.

Flying into Geraldton and need a car? There are a selection of hire car companies operating from Geraldton Airport. If you are already in the centre of town, Hertz and Budget offer a free pick up and drop off of your hire car.

BUS

Cycling is a fun way to see Geraldton and there are plenty of shared paths and Bicycle Lanes to use. Check with the Geraldton Visitor Centre on bike and electric bike hire.

Integrity Coach Lines operate services from Perth to Broome and TransWA offer bus services from Perth to Kalbarri. Both services stop at the Old Railway Station in Geraldton.

BIKE HIRE

PARKING If you are towing a caravan or trailer we suggest utilising the boat parking area off Marine Terrace (Francis St) just south of the Geraldton Visitor Centre. Staff at the Centre can then advise of other locations suitable around town.

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