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Point Peron

Rockingham, Western Australia  >  Australia

Headland with rugged limestone cliffs with sandy beaches and offshore beaches. Point Peron is a good place for watching seabirds.

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Beschreibung

Cape Peron is a headland at Rockingham. Point Peron is a minor promontory on the south side of the cape's extremity, a long stretch of land at the southern end of Cockburn Sound. It is surrounded by the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park with small bays, limestone cliffs and rocky outcrops. The unprotected headland is subsequently exposed year round to severe prevailing southerly and westerly winds.

It is common to find large seabirds, for instance Osprey, Australasian Gannet, Wedge-tailed Shearwater, albatross and cormorants amongst the cliff faces or searching for prey. Wading birds, such as Whimbrel, Pied Oystercatcher, Sooty Oystercatcher, Ruddy Turnstone and a variety of gulls and terns, are also found closer to the shoreline and nesting in the cliffs. Little Penguins have also been spotted at the site, although they are not known to breed at, or inhabit the site. Further away from the coast, and into the scrubland, it is common to find Rainbow Bee-eater, Grey Fantail, Inland Thornbill and Silvereye.

Details

Zugang

Point Person is loacated at Rockingham, about an hour’s drive south of Perth. Press P on the map for directions. Point Peron sits near the causeway to the naval support facility on Garden Island. Another interesting landmark is a World War II gun lookout. The shallow coastal waters and Point Peron offer great visibility and diverse sea life (including dolphins) to admire, so the area is also interesting for snorkelling.

A network of trails begins at Mangles Bay carpark and traverses the cliffs and coastal heaths of the coastline to John Point, past historic wartime bunkers and an observation post to end at Shoalwater car park. The loop trail shown on the map is about 2,5 km.

Terrain und Habitat

Schlucht/Cliff , Meer , Strand

Bedingungen

Offene Landschaft

Rundweg

Ja

Ist ein Spektiv nützlich?

Ja

Gute Beobachtungszeit

Ganzjährig

Route

asphaltierte Straße , Normaler Weg

Schwierigkeitsgrad der Tour

Einfach

Erreichbarkeit

zu Fuß , Fahrrad , Auto

Beobachtungshütten oder -türme

Nein

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