Mettam’s Pool: A Marvel of Nature in Western Australia

Mettam’s Pool: A Marvel of Nature in Western Australia

Western Australia is known for its beaches. Folks interested in swimming, surfing and snorkeling here find the perfect place for their physical and mental harmonies. One of such places is Mettam’s pool. This is a very special beach, perhaps the best in the region. With its snorkelling temptations, it attracts enough adventurers year in year out. This beach is highly rated and the local are proud of it. Considering its features, there is actually no reason as to why they should not feel this way.

Mettam’s Pool is a marvel of nature. This rocky pool is surrounded by a reef, which provides a majestic view in the summer, which is approaching now. The water of Mettam’s Pool remains very calm during the months of summer, contrary to the turbulent waves in the winters. Family and friends visit this place in summer seasons just to chill out. The coastal landscape is as mesmerizing as it is soothing to the eyes. One can see the true colours of Perth, its lifestyle and culture by visiting the beach.

The place also has a ramp by the sides of the water lines, which gives the elderly and physically disabled individuals a chance of sitting under the sun, and gaze over the infinite surface of the waterbody. Beyond the rock pool there is an extension of reef, which provide an ooportunity to explore the sublime beauty of nature.

Many snorkeling expeditions target this; because of its not so dominating appeal which nature usually demands in most cases. Plenty of beginners take their first dive here. People of all ages can participate in snorkelling with the calm water, giving the chance of seeing under with relative ease. The beauty in the sea is indescribable and most of the snorkellers see it as a humbling experience and a miracle to some extent.

Mettam’s Pool is also very easy to reach with no problems regarding transportation as its not very far from Perth City. Its proximity to the Hillary’s Boat harbour too has contributed to attracting traffic to the region. The place boasts of a very nice crowd with regular hi’s and hello’s among the strangers. There are eating stalls not very far from the pool, which allows you to take care of your belly. You can stay all day at the place without feeling dull even for a moment.

There are some problems, however, when it comes to parking, which is a direct result of how good the place actually is. The weekends see so many visitors that the parking becomes overcrowded. You can take care of that issue by planning in ample time.

The winters, though, are not that much friendlier on the Mettam’s Pool as high waves keep on coming and it’s quite risk to snorkel in these times. But the adventurers use this opportunity for surfing on the high waves. The area is well protected from the strong winds and provides for a safe yet chilling surfing experience. If you haven’t visited the place, you don’t know what you’re missing. If you have, then visit it again.

Margaret Beach Resort: A destination for perfect Weekend

Margaret Beach Resort: A destination for perfect Weekend

In the Southwestern region of Western Australia there is a river which forms spectacular beaches in the area; the Margaret. Located 270 kilometres south of Perth, the journey takes around 3-4 hours by road. The place provides ample opportunities for roaming, swimming and surfing with some of the world’s best natural bodies pervading elegantly. The region is such that you will constantly wonder about your small presence in the world.

When coming to this area, one of the better places to stay is Margaret Beach Resort.  Only 10 kilometres away from the Margaret River township, this place is ideally located on the coast. A right turn from the Bussell’s highway will take you on the Wallcliffe Road. Following this Wallcliffe road you will go on to reach the resort on the far side of the hills. Do not get confused at the T-point midway in the journey. Just turn left at cave road T-point, and then an immediate right turn will bring you on the Wallcliffe road. You can see the ocean stretching along on your right, as you have the mighty view of the hills across which the resort is located.

Margaret Beach Resort provides a chance to easily visit the secluded bays, beaches and rocky hills. Most of the rooms have great ocean views, so cash onto those views for your weekend with your partner, friend or family. Margaret Resort is a four star Apartment and provides a range of facilities to the visitors. They will offer the chance to experience all the local virtues of the Margaret Region. The best of the wineries in South-West Australia are at your disposal, along with an easy access not only to caves and surf breaks, but also to national parks and natural walking trails.

The Margaret Beach Resort itself has so many facilities that you’ll pass through smiling at the comfort and ambience of the place. The outdoor swimming pool is brimming with silver water. There is a playground too, for the kids. You will have a nice time swimming in the pool, no matter if you are starting your day or ending it off.

The rooms are tidy and priced very reasonably. They are quite spacious rooms thus provide great accommodation with a distinct modern setting. You will not want to leave after spending a couple of days at this place. The resort’s restaurant also offers a wide variety of delicacies to choose from, which will take care of your appetite. A beach café is not very far from the place, and you can take a walk there for an early morning breakfast.

The most striking aspect of the Margaret Beach Resort is the staff who seem to have adopted the trait of the adjacent nature. Their pleasant and friendly attitude will charm you through your stay. Margaret Resort has now become a cult figure in the region with repeat customers arriving at the place year after year. All in all, the place is definitely worth a shot if you want to feel and understand the nature of Perth.

 

Lotterywest Federation Walkway Review- Nature Doesn’t Need To Justify Its Beauty

Lotterywest Federation Walkway Review- Nature Doesn’t Need To Justify Its Beauty

If you enjoy calm and serene surroundings and wish to make the most of your visit to King’s Park, you need to walk down the Lotterywest Federation walkway constructed singularly for purposes of scenic beauty and landscape. It is roughly a 620 meters journey among the treetops curling its way through the Western Australian Botanic Garden. It has become one of the major tourist attractions since it’s opening in 2003.

The walkway is suspended in the canopy of tall eucalyptus trees. The tourists can enjoy their view of Swan and Canning Rivers flowing beneath them in their 40 minute return journey, which ends at Beedawong amphitheatre. It has standard opening time from 9am to 5pm daily with free entry and a donation box.

If you are a nature enthusiast, you might relish in the awe-inspiring view of Mount Eliza. The whole point of this walkway is to give you a bird’s eye view of the remaining King’s Park. Your walk Lotterywest Federation walkway will be a little hot if you go in the afternoons. So, an early sightseeing experience is preferable. The best thing that spreads the beauty of this walkway more is the infinite picturesque spots along the whole walk.

One can fill his card memory if nature and beauty are his only concern. The horizon view of Perth will make you respect god’s creation. The old swan brewery is also visible as you make your way through to the end. The whole artwork was generously sponsored by Lotterywest including the metal drawings on the steel bridge with innovative and interpretive signage. Though it is wheelchair accessible, one might feel a bit doubtful in taking the elevated section. It is safe but requires immaculate care.

The Marri Woodland Forest located below has some beautiful floral growth. It resonates with the Nyoongar aboriginal art on the walkway. To reach here, you just need to be around King’s Park somewhere. You just need to drive down Fraser Avenue till you reach the roundabout and look out for Lord Forrest statue. It is right around the corner of the statue.

The King’s Park also has a good café and a gift shop to buy souvenirs. Due to elevated construction, the walkway undergoes regular repairs time to time. No need to get scared because of the working crew while you are enjoying the scenic beauty. It is as safe as home. The aboriginal artwork has a rich culture behind it.

In the past aboriginal time, according to Nyoongar culture, the Waugal (the rainbow serpent) is said to have created the mountains and lakes among other distinctive geographical features, as we know Perth today. The pavement motif on the Lotterywest Federation walkway depicts the Waugal, a black swan, goanna and other birds, which were present in those times.

The War Memorial also comes under view from the walkway. It is a great picnic spot if one likes the warmth and nature. It is among those destinations, which aren’t worth missing.

Lot 20 Restaurant Review- Lot 20 is The lamb Heaven!

Lot 20 Restaurant Review- Lot 20 is The lamb Heaven!

When you feel like the heat is taking a toll and left you exhausted, the best place to go is Lot 20 restaurant on William St., Northbridge. Located in inner Perth, it has a modern infrastructure with sunshine embracing it from all sides. The sunny deck shields the foot traffic and gives you maximum personal space. With great ambiance, the laid-back bar helps you to relax and enjoy your drinks.

The Lot 20 restaurant is located nearby to the cultural centre of Perth, thus providing its excellent services to many first time customers. It also claimed many laurels on its upstairs sitting area. The menu gives you a rich feeling. When you order your food, which is on the lower side of expensive, you feel the perfectly blended colours of the food and taste are remarkable with no extra spices or unwanted ingredients. The toppings leave you in a position where you will click a picture without being judgemental once.

On the servicing scale, one who goes there once will definitely acknowledge the warm and professional attitude of the staff. They are duly attentive and never push you to try out their new dishes. If you have any doubts on the recipe, you can ask any of the staff members. You will be surprised with everyone’s insight on the dishes served. The art pieces hanging from the wall gives you the most serene feeling. Thus, the aesthetic touch is also established. Popular reviews from many customers make the ‘Lamb popsicles’ the best dish on the menu.

With its brilliant taste, the drinks are served in a 1950’s caravan to give the classic look. Then again, the décor at the Lot 20 restaurant, gives you the rustic feeling without being too sentimental. If you happen to bring your friends along, you will like their Jamaican Ginger beer the most. It has a ring to it and the price is modest too.

One can taste their overly sized burgers with massive onion rings and realize the potential of their excellent cooking recipes. Their Dutch fries have satay and mayo mixed together which tastes absolutely delicious. So, it would be a perfect weekend getaway for you and your friends. After all, the alfresco area and the coloured umbrellas in the open is what you would want on your first date.

The overall value of their food is quite appreciable. Rarely a customer or two have been dissatisfied of the bland taste of the dishes. But the upstairs area of the restaurant is always cramped with first timers confused to choose a particular dish. It can be a challenge for you as well. The Lot 20 restaurant staff has customized menu, which allows you to mix and match different section of the menu so that you can place your order according to your dietary requirements.

The staff works with the local producers, thus making the menu liable to regular changes. This little detail just adds to the already proven expertise and skill of this restaurant in particular. Lot 20 restaurant is the place you go for the ‘perfect lunch’.

Top 10 Perth Sports Bars – Does your Local Make the Cut?

Top 10 Perth Sports Bars – Does your Local Make the Cut?

When you’re looking for a casual place to kick back, grab a drink and watch the game, there is nothing like Perth sports bars with great character. What makes a great sports bar? The best sports bars offer a laid back environment, casual entry rules, friendly service, friendly people, big TVs and excellent spirits and beers.  Whether you are a tourist or a Perth local, it’s good to know what’s out there and which bars are the best. To help you out, below are the top 10 sports bars you will find in Perth.

1. Subiaco Hotel

The Subiaco Hotel is one of Perth’s most iconic venues. They are known for their consistently good food, made with locally grown, seasonal ingredients. The menu is somewhat limited, but what they offer they do extremely well.  They’re often quite busy, especially on a Friday night, making the Subiaco the perfect place to go if you want to get amongst the action.

2. Inglewood Hotel

The Inglewood Hotel is a sports fans dream, and the food is pretty great too. The Inglewood is known to locals as one of the best places to catch a game and have a few pints with your friends. They are also known for their prompt, friendly service and well-stocked bottle shop. The atmosphere is casual and the security staff is known to be a bit more friendly than some other bars.

3. Ocean Beach Hotel

Located right across from the beach, the Ocean Beach Hotel certainly lives up to its name. If you’re looking for a hearty meal, you can’t go wrong with the Wagyu Burger and they also offer a wide array of teas, coffee and other drinks. If you’re looking for a quality sports bar with a killer view, then you should definitely check out The Ocean Beach Hotel.

4. The Vic

The Vic is a Perth staple. It was established at the turn of the century, eventually became a landmark and a very popular watering hole. The Main Bar in The Vic serves classic pub fare at reasonable prices and their beer menu is expansive, with over 15 different beers on tap. The Vic’s second bar, the Lounge Bar has more of a relaxed atmosphere and is perfect for catching a footy game or meeting up with friends before attending a concert at Paterson’s Stadium.

5. Rosie O’Grady’s

Rosie O’Grady’s is a classic Irish pub and sports bar.  The bar itself is open late most nights, and the restaurant serves a full Irish breakfast, homemade muesli and an extensive dinner menu as well. O’Grady’s isn’t just a great place to catch a game with your mates; they also offer live music four nights a week and trivia night on Tuesdays.

6. The Brass Monkey

The sports bar at The Brass Monkey is cosy and inviting. It’s a fun place to play pool with your mates and you can watch your favourite team play on a MEGA screen attached to a Bose surround sound system. The Brass Monkey offers nightly drink specials, including a 2.4L beer tower, a huge beer menu and decent pub fare.

7. The Albion

The Albion is a beautiful, roomy sports bar with numerous pool tables, as many monkey nuts as you can eat, free poker nights and quiz nights on Wednesday.  The beer menu at The Albion is excellent, making it a great spot for adults, but Saturday nights are family friendly, with kids 12 years or younger eating free. The Albion also boasts their own butcher on site, so you can choose the exact cut of steak you want made.

8. The Mustang Bar

The Mustang Bar is an American style sports bar and one of the few places in Perth where you can find American beer. They cater to a slightly older clientele, which is perfect if you’re looking to avoid a rowdy crowd, and there is live music and dancing every night of the week.

9. Paddy McGuire’s

Paddy McGuire’s is one of Perth’s more popular Irish pubs. They offer a wide selection of both international and local beers on top, including Kilkenny and Guinness. There is live music from local bands on the weekends, and they also have regular karaoke during the week. Paddy McGuire’s serves old-fashioned Irish pub food and their television screens are quite large, making is a good place to watch a game with friends.

10. Carbon Bar Burswood Casino Complex

The Carbon Bar sports bar at the Burswood Casino Complex boasts a gigantic 12.5 M screen and 16 HD plasma screens throughout the bar. Being that they’re a part of the casino complex, Carbon Bar is open 24 hours a day and they’re a great place to watch the game and drink reasonably prices cocktails and beer.

Top 10 Perth Breweries

Top 10 Perth Breweries – World Class Yet Locally Made Perth Beers

If there’s one thing Aussie’s take seriously, it’s beer. Because of this, you’ll find some of the world’s finest breweries in Australia Many of them located right here in Perth. Perth breweries offer top-notch beers, a customer friendly atmosphere and the highest level of service. There are dozens of quality breweries in the Perth Metro area, but below are the top 10 Perth breweries that consistently hit the make when it comes to standards and excellence.

1.    Little Creatures
Little Creatures is one of the most recognizable breweries in Australia. Their beers are world-renowned and sell well both domestically and internationally. The brewery itself everything you’d expect a world class brew operation; they offer a wide selection of locally made beers, great food and a friendly, helpful staff. I tour through Little Creatures is a must if you’re interested in Perth Breweries and the brewing industry.

2.    Eagle Bay Brewery
The Eagle Bay Brewery is family owned and operated brewing and hospitality business here in Perth. Their beautiful, well-decorated restaurant looks over the farm land towards Naturaliste and you can enjoy the view while you sip on one of their slow-brewed, small batch beers. They also serve a full menu full of locally sourced foods.

3.    Old Swan Brewery
4.    Duckstein Brewery
5.    Bootleg Brewery
6.    Feral Brewing Company
7.    Indian Ocean Brewing Company
8.    Iron Bark Brewery

9.    James Squires
The James Squires Microbrewery and Pub is centrally located o Murray Street and Shafto Lane. They have a wide selection of beers, including 10 different James Squires brews, as well as two ciders. The James Squire Brewery has won multiple awards and offers 2 delicious seasonal beers fresh from the taps.

10.    Colonial Brewing Company

10 Things Not To Miss In Kings Park

10 Things Not To Miss In Kings Park

Kings Park has more than its share of famous attributes to claim, including being larger than New York City’s Central Park. Kings Park, in the business district of Perth, is 4.06 square kilometres approximately 3.74sq km more than Central Park. A mixture of grass parkland, natural bushland, botanical gardens and stunning views there is plenty to offer a visitor. Enjoy views of the Swan River and Darling Range from the top of Mount Eliza plus the over 300 native plants and 80 native bird species. Discover 10 top reasons to visit Kings Park:

1) State War Memorial – in remembrance of the lives lost during WWI and WWII, plaques are not only a part of the memorial, but line the streets.

2) Royal Kings Park Tennis Club – for those into tennis as a sport the tennis club is available for a fun game. It is also one of the oldest clubs in the world dating to 1899. Important members such as Pat Rafter, Lleyton Hewton, and Tood Woodbridge have played at this club.

3) Reservoir – built in 1890, the Mount Eliza Reservoir was designed as a catchment for local water needs along with the historic residence that still houses corporate meetings and social gatherings.

4) Kings Park Festival, since 1965, is a wildflower show and exhibition. It is the largest Australia with over 500,000 attendees each year. Hosted in September it is not to be missed by families, garden enthusiasts and plant lovers.

5) Bali Memorial is dedicated to the 2002 Bali bombings that took 16 West Australian lives and a total 88 Australians. The bombings took place in the resort community of Kuta. Like the State War Memorial it is a place of Remembrance and importance.

6) Edith Cowan Clock Tower and Memorial is easy to see at the main entrance to Kings Park. Built in 1934 it is the first civic monument of a woman in Australia, of the first woman to enter parliament.

7) Botanic Garden offers 18 hectares of land, 2000 species of flora native to Western Australia. A combination of plant conservation and stunning design, by John Oldham, it was opened in 1965. This amazing garden has over 25,000 native Australian plants, a pioneer women’s memorial fountain and water garden, conservation garden and the Lotterywest Federation walkway.

8) Gija Jumulu Boab Tree – the tree was brought to Kings Park from 3,200km away. This 750 year old tree was transplanted from Telegraph Creek near Warmun. It weighs 36 tonnes. It is spectacular because of its ability to live at least 2,000 years.

9) DNA Tower built in 1966 is a double helix staircase 15 metres high, with 101 steps, and inspired by Chateau de Blois double staircase in France. It resembles a DNA molecule built with stones from 11 towns and 80 shires in Western Australia.

10) Synergy Parkland is a place all about energy with two energy themed children’s playgrounds. The parkland includes a lake and island.

With over 3 kilometres of walkways and staircases visitors to Kings Park can enjoy the landscape and bushland year round.