Things to do

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    Barefoot Bowls Guilderton

    Come and see some of the best barefoot bowls Guilderton has to offer. To make a booking enquiry, easily fill out the details on the form displayed on this page, once completed simply press submit. A representative from your local bowls club will call you to discuss the details very soon after.
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    Guilderton Country Club

    Facilities include 9 hole golf course, bowling greens, tennis courts, also mini golf and skate park. The club has a fully licenced bar, takeaway drinks, meals are served on Friday and Saturday nights and some Public Holidays. Ph: 9577 1013 for bookings. Open Wednesday to Sunday (check opening hours).
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    Guilderton Golf Club

    Nestled amongst the Guilderton Reserve is a magnificent 9 hole golf course with fairways second to none.
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    Gravity Discovery Centre and Observatory

    Explore the science at the centre and the stunning night skies at the Observatory
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    • Food & Drink

    Moore River Cafe & General Store

    Just 50 metres from the Guilderton Holiday Park, the Moore River Café offers takeaway and sit down meals, a wide choice of teas and coffees and plenty of delicious desserts. The Moore River general Store is well stocked with grocery items and lots of other items to make your stay in Guilderton a memorable one. The cafe also has live music on Sunday evenings!
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    Yanchep National Park

    Home to western gray kangaroos and rich birdlife. Trails include a raised boardwalk among trees inhabited by koalas.
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    Diving/Snorkelling

    There are at least a dozen shipwrecks off the coast between Two Rocks and Jurien Bay, including the Vergulde Draeck (Gilt Dragon) which was wrecked in 1656.
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    Moore River Cruises

    Cruise along the Moore River in a chartered boat, or bring your own boat or dingy with you. The water is perfect for swimming and fishing.
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    Sandboarding

    Sandboarding is accessible by boat or by swimming across the river from the Stephen’s Crescent Trail Walk. Sandboards can be purchased at a very reasonable price from the Visitor Centre.
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    The Pinnacles

    Undoubtedly one of Western Australia’s most unique and interesting attractions, these remarkable stone monuments are located only 4 kilometers from the beach, within the Nambung National Park.
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