Joondalup Information
Only a 20-minute drive from Perth, the City of Joondalup is a tourist destination that has plenty to offer visitors and guests to WA. It is easly accessable by train from Perth and there is also a Free CAT bus travelling around the city centre.
Joondalup has been acknowledged for its commitment to preserving the environment. Yellagonga Regional Park, the biggest regional open space in the northern suburbs of Perth, has several heritage trails that are ideal for those who enjoy watching wildlife or a quiet scenic picnic.
There is a variety of shopping as Jonndalup has a major retail centre that offers shoppers a huge range of goods from high street stores and specialist shops. There are vibrant first class restaurants with alfresco dining to eat, as well as exciting nightlife.
Throughout the year Joondalup also hosts first class festivals concerts and events, from the Joondalup festival in late summer to youth concerts in Spring.
During summer, the Sunset Markets are open every Friday and, besides offering an assorted selection of hand made trinkets, you can also see unusual live acts and street performers.
Whether you visit for a few hours or a few days, there is plenty of accommodation and many activities to keep you busy in Joondalup.
YELLAGONGA REGINAL PARK
The Yellagonga Regional Park is larger then Kings Park and boasts aboriginal caves and flora unique to the state. Isolated viewing platforms allow visitors to take in the wide stretches of Lake Joondalup populated with all types of birdlife.
If you are a naturelover or looking for the perfect place to have a romantic picnic, look no further than Yellagonga Reginal Park.
Thrill, play, relax and experience it all in Joondalup
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