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Food scene

Nearby Hotel with excellent food options. Great service and a great large outdoor garden bar overlooking the swan River
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Tradewinds Hotel
1 Sewell St
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Nearby Hotel with excellent food options. Great service and a great large outdoor garden bar overlooking the swan River

Wineries

The establishment of Sandalford Wines in 1840 coincided with the first European settlement at the Colony of Perth. This was the birth of Western Australia’s world-famous wine industry. In 1970, the Company was one of three initial pioneers of the Margaret River wine region. This is located 275km south of Perth. And today considered by many as one of the world’s truly great premium wine growing appellations. The first vines were planted at its 300-hectare vineyard located there. Then in 2013, we are extremely proud to be one of the country’s oldest and largest family-owned winemakers.
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サンダルフォード・ワインズ
3210 W Swan Rd
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The establishment of Sandalford Wines in 1840 coincided with the first European settlement at the Colony of Perth. This was the birth of Western Australia’s world-famous wine industry. In 1970, the Company was one of three initial pioneers of the Margaret River wine region. This is located 275km south of Perth. And today considered by many as one of the world’s truly great premium wine growing appellations. The first vines were planted at its 300-hectare vineyard located there. Then in 2013, we are extremely proud to be one of the country’s oldest and largest family-owned winemakers.

Sightseeing

Perched on the Indian Ocean’s shore, the Western Australian Maritime Museum is symbolic of Fremantle’s past, present and future. The Museum houses several unique galleries that explore WA’s relationship with the sea. This is from leisure boats and handcrafted sailing boats to commercial pearl luggers. In other words, the Museum inspires visitors to discover WA’s affinity with the ocean. The Museum is home to winning America’s Cup yacht, Australia II, an Oberon class submarine — HMAS Ovens, Jon Sanders’ Parry Endeavour and many other iconic vessels from WA’s maritime history.
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WA Maritime Museum
Peter Hughes Drive
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Perched on the Indian Ocean’s shore, the Western Australian Maritime Museum is symbolic of Fremantle’s past, present and future. The Museum houses several unique galleries that explore WA’s relationship with the sea. This is from leisure boats and handcrafted sailing boats to commercial pearl luggers. In other words, the Museum inspires visitors to discover WA’s affinity with the ocean. The Museum is home to winning America’s Cup yacht, Australia II, an Oberon class submarine — HMAS Ovens, Jon Sanders’ Parry Endeavour and many other iconic vessels from WA’s maritime history.
Fremantle Prison is one of Western Australia’s most fascinating and significant cultural attractions. The history of Fremantle Prison dates back to the early beginnings of Western Australia and its role in the development of this State is unparalleled. This is because it is the largest convict built structure in Western Australia. And the most intact convict establishment in the nation. In 2010, Fremantle Prison became the first building in Western Australia to be included on the World Heritage list. This isan inscription on the World Heritage list and part of a serial nomination with ten other Australian Convict Sites. The site is also listed on the Australian Heritage Commission’s Register of the National Estate. And on the Heritage Council of Western Australia’s Register of Heritage Places and in the Fremantle West End conservation area. Many of the buildings in the precinct are also listed with the National Trust of Australia (WA). So in recognition of its significant heritage value, it was the first Western Australian property to be included on the National Heritage List. Decommissioned as a maximum-security jail in 1991, the Prison was continuously used as a place of incarceration. This was for almost 140 years. And with death row, solitary cells and gallows, it is a monument to a system of punishment that is uncomfortably recent. Since opening to the public in 1992, Fremantle Prison has developed into a successful tourist attraction and welcomes thousands of visitors through its gates each year. Plus entry to the Gatehouse is free of charge and includes the Convict Café, Gift Shop, Prison Gallery and an interactive Visitor Centre. Without a doubt, the highlight of a visit to the Prison is the entertaining tours conducted by experienced tour guides who bring the rich folklore and stories of the Prison to life. With a choice of intriguing day tours, spine-chilling torchlight tours and ‘extreme heritage’ tunnels tour adventures, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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フリーマントル刑務所
1 The Terrace
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Fremantle Prison is one of Western Australia’s most fascinating and significant cultural attractions. The history of Fremantle Prison dates back to the early beginnings of Western Australia and its role in the development of this State is unparalleled. This is because it is the largest convict built structure in Western Australia. And the most intact convict establishment in the nation. In 2010, Fremantle Prison became the first building in Western Australia to be included on the World Heritage list. This isan inscription on the World Heritage list and part of a serial nomination with ten other Australian Convict Sites. The site is also listed on the Australian Heritage Commission’s Register of the National Estate. And on the Heritage Council of Western Australia’s Register of Heritage Places and in the Fremantle West End conservation area. Many of the buildings in the precinct are also listed with the National Trust of Australia (WA). So in recognition of its significant heritage value, it was the first Western Australian property to be included on the National Heritage List. Decommissioned as a maximum-security jail in 1991, the Prison was continuously used as a place of incarceration. This was for almost 140 years. And with death row, solitary cells and gallows, it is a monument to a system of punishment that is uncomfortably recent. Since opening to the public in 1992, Fremantle Prison has developed into a successful tourist attraction and welcomes thousands of visitors through its gates each year. Plus entry to the Gatehouse is free of charge and includes the Convict Café, Gift Shop, Prison Gallery and an interactive Visitor Centre. Without a doubt, the highlight of a visit to the Prison is the entertaining tours conducted by experienced tour guides who bring the rich folklore and stories of the Prison to life. With a choice of intriguing day tours, spine-chilling torchlight tours and ‘extreme heritage’ tunnels tour adventures, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Perth’s idyllic island playground, Rottnest is just a short ferry ride from the mainland and a world away from city life. Plus. for such a tiny island, this car-free and carefree Class A reserve pack a lot of pleasure into a day. Getting to ‘Rotto’, as the locals affectionately call it, is a breeze. As it is just 19 kilometers off the coast, ferries depart regularly from Fremantle, Perth’s Barrack Street Jetty, and Hillarys Marina. Then you can opt to arrive in style by helicopter or air taxi, or even cruise across in your own boat. On its shores, 63 stunning beaches, 20 beautiful bays, and many coral reefs and wrecks invite you to enjoy some of Australia’s finest swimming spots. And it has fantastic snorkel trails and surf breaks. And on dry land, you’ll meet the cutest mini marsupial, found only in Western Australia. In addition to the world-famous quokka, there are many unique plant and animal species. With no cars on the roads, bike riding is the best way to get around. And there is bicycle hire available at the ferry terminals and on the island. If that’s too much effort, you can hop on and off the Bayseeker Bus. This regularly runs around the island, dropping you off at some of the more secluded beaches and surf breaks. More family fun in the form of golf, tennis, shopping and guided tours can be found in Thomson Bay. you find cafes, restaurants and takeaway options too. Plus, tours on land and sea offer insightful experiences, from wildlife encounters with quokkas, seals, ospreys, and whales. In addition to this, history and cultural tours bringing Rottnest’s colourful maritime, convict, colonial and World War II heritage vividly to life. A stroll through the main settlement is a journey back in time as you pass by some of the early colonial cottages. thsi includes the Salt Store and Lomas Cottage, dating back to the mid-1800s.
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Rottnest Island
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Perth’s idyllic island playground, Rottnest is just a short ferry ride from the mainland and a world away from city life. Plus. for such a tiny island, this car-free and carefree Class A reserve pack a lot of pleasure into a day. Getting to ‘Rotto’, as the locals affectionately call it, is a breeze. As it is just 19 kilometers off the coast, ferries depart regularly from Fremantle, Perth’s Barrack Street Jetty, and Hillarys Marina. Then you can opt to arrive in style by helicopter or air taxi, or even cruise across in your own boat. On its shores, 63 stunning beaches, 20 beautiful bays, and many coral reefs and wrecks invite you to enjoy some of Australia’s finest swimming spots. And it has fantastic snorkel trails and surf breaks. And on dry land, you’ll meet the cutest mini marsupial, found only in Western Australia. In addition to the world-famous quokka, there are many unique plant and animal species. With no cars on the roads, bike riding is the best way to get around. And there is bicycle hire available at the ferry terminals and on the island. If that’s too much effort, you can hop on and off the Bayseeker Bus. This regularly runs around the island, dropping you off at some of the more secluded beaches and surf breaks. More family fun in the form of golf, tennis, shopping and guided tours can be found in Thomson Bay. you find cafes, restaurants and takeaway options too. Plus, tours on land and sea offer insightful experiences, from wildlife encounters with quokkas, seals, ospreys, and whales. In addition to this, history and cultural tours bringing Rottnest’s colourful maritime, convict, colonial and World War II heritage vividly to life. A stroll through the main settlement is a journey back in time as you pass by some of the early colonial cottages. thsi includes the Salt Store and Lomas Cottage, dating back to the mid-1800s.
Closest Beach and dog friendly too with lots of restaurant options
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レイトン・ビーチ
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Closest Beach and dog friendly too with lots of restaurant options

Free Entertainment

Fremantle Markets has rightfully earned itself a reputation as one of the best destinations in Fremantle for locals and tourists alike. Above all, it is a well as a leading source of independent wares and produces. This means it is undoubtedly one of the best and most well-known markets in Western Australia. If you haven’t visited, or need a reminder of why it’s so great, here are our top eight reasons to visit Fremantle Markets. Heritage Architecture Rich History Hub of Events Fresh Local Produce Organic Goods Market Bar Indigenous & Independent Products Music & Atmosphere
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フリーマントルマーケット
Henderson Street
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Fremantle Markets has rightfully earned itself a reputation as one of the best destinations in Fremantle for locals and tourists alike. Above all, it is a well as a leading source of independent wares and produces. This means it is undoubtedly one of the best and most well-known markets in Western Australia. If you haven’t visited, or need a reminder of why it’s so great, here are our top eight reasons to visit Fremantle Markets. Heritage Architecture Rich History Hub of Events Fresh Local Produce Organic Goods Market Bar Indigenous & Independent Products Music & Atmosphere

Neighbourhoods

Great Beach
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Cottesloe
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Great Beach
Cottlesloe is home to the most popular place to enjoy great views and one of the best beaches in the area. Only a 15-minute drive from Pier 21. Huge choice of restaurants and bars also.
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Cottesloe
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Cottlesloe is home to the most popular place to enjoy great views and one of the best beaches in the area. Only a 15-minute drive from Pier 21. Huge choice of restaurants and bars also.

City/town information

Mandurah is one hour drive away and a must for those that like to see the nearby towns. A beautiful coastal town that is stunning to enjoy a peaceful walk around.
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Mandurah
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Mandurah is one hour drive away and a must for those that like to see the nearby towns. A beautiful coastal town that is stunning to enjoy a peaceful walk around.

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交通アクセス

Train Station is only 5 minutes walk away

The nearest Station is North Fremantle Station.