Cape Peron
Address | Point Peron Rd, Peron WA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 9219 9000 |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/cape-peron-rockingham-lakes |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.7 33 reviews |
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Cape Peron reviews
33Don't miss this if you get the chance. Most beautiful colour contrast you will ever see.
Really pretty place! Lots of sand. Water here is salty. Wouldn't recommend drinking the water here.
Great spot for astrophotography, not much light pollution considering it's a close drive from Prth metro.
A beautiful spot to adventure with street vendors to quench the palate.
No public toilets.
Really good walks and some interesting history
Beautiful rugged coastline and beach. Great little coffee van too a bonus. Well worth a visit
Beautiful place for a walk. Just be sure to clean up after yourself so the experience is beautiful for everyone else.
Beautiful spot.trails to go out and explore either walk or run them.it is an outdoor military museum, take the kids and your furkids and go locate the bunkers amongst the bushes, find the Turret Artillery.it is a beautiful fine crafted machine.
Walk along the beach, a place for magical sunsets and hey a great spot for that date you have been postponing!
Look for seal Island, Penguin Island and find where Mushroom Rock is.
If your into taking photos whether you have a phone as your camera or a sexy looking Canon SLR Mark III
camera it is a photographers little piece of paradise.
Take some time to really look at the patterns and structure of the rock faces, you are guaranteed to have a special day out in nature.best of both worlds where the native bushland meets the coastline.
One of the nicest spots in the Perth area. The area has a great lookout, beautiful scenery, good snorkeling, good surfing reef break (can be unpredictable though) and now a coffee van most of the time.
Serene, peaceful with not much of a crowd. A great place for solitude, reflection with the glorious sea and nature in sight.
Great view. If you are not fishing or scuba diving, i would say there are better beaches elsewhere
One of the best diving and snorkelling spots in WA.
Yes - there are sharks. But don't let it spoil your day.
Amazing! I have never been and went today such a beautiful place and the scenery when you get to the top of some hills
Beautiful beach if the wind is blowing in the wrong direction just drive around the corner and your out of the wind
So interesting. Watch the crabs climb the walls as you stand high on the rocks overlooking the ocean. Magnificent.
Relaxed area with good views in many directions. Not commercialized at all.
Walking track gradients are not too bad, but there are steps of you want a shorter route.
Great spot for many reasons. The scenery and wildlife in itself worth the trip, the drive in has lots of historical spots to visit. The walking trails are great and we loved taking our dog around on the leash, as there are many view points to enjoy.
The snorkelling and beach are great for a hot day. We saw seals here and I’ve heard their are dolphins in this area quite frequently. The view point looking south is a must and if you’re making the trip allow a couple of hours at least.
Always been a favourite spot! Somewhere to clear the mind. See scenery not like many places. And dolphin, seals sightseeing if lucky!
Cape Peron is a must to stop & look at some amazing views of the coast. There are steep steps to lookout, easy to manage steps or easy yo manage pathways. Well worth to stop & look
We go down here all the time to walk, swim and fish. We love the place and we are so happy that the development didn't go ahead. It's one of the only places on the Perth Coast that doesn't have cafe's, restaurants, bars, apartments. I'm not against all of these things but Pt. Peron is a natural asset that needs to be kept as it is.