Friday, 19 December 2014

Mandurah to Midland Tourist Park

We drove from Mandurah to Rockingham via the coastal route. We had a few stops along the way. One of them was near Penguin Island. It’s a very small Island famous for its penguins and sea-lion colony. We decided to drive on as it was a very hot day and hanging out in the sun all day didn’t sound too appealing.

We drove on and at cape Peron near Rockingham we had a nice view of the area. Between Rockingham and southern Perth there are a lot of industrial areas which we could see well from the lookout. The southern part looked much nicer though with rocky outcrops in the water and beautiful beaches.

Rockingham itself was way too busy to our liking so we only had a very short stop. 
We drove up north again along the coast doing some beach hopping and eventually ended up further inlands at Midland Tourist Park where we booked ourselves in for the night.

Although everything looked nice, new and clean we most definitely didn’t feel very welcome. This is one of those typical caravan parks that mainly hosts for permanents or guest who rent cabins / holiday houses.


Oh well, it was ok for the night but we certainly weren’t planning on staying another day.






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