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National Park in Fremantle

Fremantle, just south of Perth, known to sailors the world over for its reputation in Yachting circles. A relaxed place with a quaint cosy feel it has numerous cafes, bars and restaurants that line the harbour-side & wharves and the port bustles with activity. 'Freo' also has a colourful historic past that is perfectly preserved for the visitor to discover.
Fremantle is just 20 minutes drive from Perth city. A relaxed and laid-back place, famed for its yachting heritage, where you can kick back and relax. The more serious history of colonial power is remembered with museums and a visit to the jail.

Obviously Fremantle is a fantastic destination for a National Park . But before you make a final decision you might want to check out the alternatives.

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National Park in Apollo Bay, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Fremantle
In the areas around Apollo Bay and the lush rainforests of Otways National Park & the Otways State Forest, besides giant trees and huge ferns, the forests are alive with all manner of life: from carnivorous snails to kangaroos!

National Park in Broome, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Fremantle
Relics of Broome's history are displayed in Bedford Park. 1000 reptiles, including various crocodile, exotic alligator & caimans can be observed at the Malcolm Douglas Broome Crocodile Park. Broome's Bird Observatory is superb & one of the world's best.

National Park in Fleurieu Peninsula, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Fremantle
Plentiful birdlife & the flora & fauna of 20 or so national parks on the Peninsula give visitors plenty to delight in. The Coorong National Park is particularly famous for its migratory wading birds while whales can be spotted in coastal waters annually.

National Park in Halls Gap, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Fremantle
Halls Gap a mountain town in the Grampians with a village feel. The surrounding national park gives visitors the chance to revel in natural surroundings, go bushwalking, mountain climbing, bird watching, swimming or just plain relaxing.

National Park in Snowy Mountains, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Fremantle
The Snowy Mountains is where serene wilderness and great adventure meet. In the winter trek, climb and ski while in the summer you can horse ride, cycle, fish and hike to your heart's content in Australia's highest National Park: Kosciuszko.

National Park in Great Ocean Rd, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Fremantle
Popular spots to view wildlife & native bush include Serendip Sanctuary, Otway Ranges, Angahook-Lorne Park, The You Yangs, Brisbane Ranges, Melba Gully, Tower Hill Reserve and Lower Glenelg Park all reached with ease from the Great Ocean Road.

National Park in Perth, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Fremantle
A sophisticated, scenic city, there is plenty to do in Western Australia’s capital. Cool down with Swan River water sports, eat out in it many restaurants, sip a glass of local wine, laze on the beach or explore the bushland in central Kings Park.

National Park in Queensland, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Fremantle
The holiday state of Queensland, renowned for fabulous weather, has Brisbane and Cairns with Surfers Paradise, the Great Barrier Reef, magnificent islands, golden beaches, rainforests and National Parks in between.

National Park in Strahan, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Fremantle
Strahan is the gateway to Tasmania’s World Heritage Area, the world's last great temperate wilderness made up of the Southwest National Park, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park and Cradle Mountain-St Clair National Park.

National Park in Sunshine Coast, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Fremantle
The Sunshine Coast's most notable national parks include Mapleton Falls' rainforest and wet eucalypt ecosystem, the Kondalilla Park with its gushing falls & crystal pools and the Glass House Mountains, dominating the Sunshine Coast's hinterland.

 
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