Touring Western Australia


Western Australia means adventure, romance, beauty, ruggedness, vastness, remarkable, breathtaking and these are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to describing the state of Western Australia. W.A is home to activities such as surfing, swimming, crabbing, dolphin watching, boating, fishing, hiking, abseiling, rock climbing, snorkelling, diving, cruises, charters, world class reefs, whales, natural landmarks, stunning national parks & waterways, world-class golfing, and that's just scratching the surface!

The Western Australian towns of Albany, Bridgetown, Broome, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Denmark, Derby, Esperance, Exmouth, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Kununurra, Margaret River, Pemberton, Perth, Port Hedland, Rockingham, Walpole are just a few of the great towns and cities that show off what Western Australia (W.A) has to offer.

From the Kimberley, the most rugged, remote and remarkable region of the north, home of the Bungle Bungle Rages to the Gascoyne region where you can swim with Whale Sharks at the spectacular Ningaloo Reef to the Goldfields region where you can see the Gold history come alive to the vibrant city of Perth with its cosmopolitan appeal to the Central South Region with its gentle, undulating hills which are thickly wooded with gums and a host of other native trees, to the Cape area with its sandy beaches, secluded bays, pounding surf, rocky cliffs sloping fields and vineyards of the world renowned Margaret River region to the Great Southern Region where the ancient Tuart trees of the Valley of the Giants reside.

You will find accommodations in abundance here ranging from Resorts, Motels, Hotels, Canal, Caravan Parks, Camp Grounds, Bed & Breakfasts, Houseboats, Farm Stays and Village style accommodations.

There is so much to do in and around Western Australia that even the locals don't know what they are missing. At WestAccom.net we intend to make as much information available to visitors and locals alike so that we all get to enjoy the variety of attractions that this beautiful State has to offer.

Western Australia's climate..

Is so diverse that if travelling the state, you can experience every spectrum of climate that nature has to offer. The North is typically hot most of the year round with monsoon rains in the far north during the wet season.  The Perth region, gets warm to hot Summers and cool, wet Winters but there is still plenty of sun in the cooler months to go around! 

 It's a typical Mediterranean style climate really! 

The Southern areas have warm to hot summers and crisp & cold winters which are perfect for that fireside stay in the many accommodations in the area. Humidity is not a major factor in our climate except for the far north, so although we get some high temperatures its not uncomfortable.

Travelling around Western Australia..

Is relatively an all year round experience as our sealed road system is quite extensive. In the summer months those who wish to visit the north of Western Australia be aware the the seasonal rains of the north can close these roads in a very short time. Unsealed roads in this area are usually closed from November to March.

Road trains are likely to be encountered on many of our highways and care should be taken when deciding to overtake them or even passing them in opposite directions. These vehicles can be up to 50 metres long so when passing make sure there is a least a one kilometre distance between your vehicle and any oncoming car. Never attempt to overtake these vehicles unless you are absolutely sure it is safe to do so. When passing these road trains in opposite directions, the air dispersement ahead of the road trains and as they pass can be quite surprising. When approaching a road train slow down and keep a firm grip on your steering wheel as they pass.

Bush fires, especially in the summer months are a regular occurrence. Visitors need to exercise extreme caution as the lighting of fires can cause irreparable damage to the area.

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