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Northcliffe

The peaceful and tranquil atmosphere of Northcliffe is complemented by the splendour of the natural environment; soaring Karri, Jarrah and Marri forests, rich coastal plains and wetlands and the stunning cliff-tops of Point D'Entrecasteaux. 

Visitors can enjoy the many recreational, sightseeing and leisure activities Northcliffe has offer, including bushwalking, surfing, bike riding, visiting a working dairy farm and fishing at the nearby popular holiday and fishing village of Windy Harbour. 

Or you may just want to kick back, relax and soak up the easy going lifestyle.

Yeagarup Dunes after a Storm
Yeagarup Dunes after a Storm

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Northcliffe Accommodation

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The diversity of accommodation in Northcliffe, located in the South West of Western Australia means that there is something for everybody and every budget.

Northcliffe Attractions

The South West of Western Australia is a place of impressive contrasts both in natural and man made attractions.

Shopping

The shopping experience in the South West is an eclectic one…

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02 Feb 2007Old Time Dance
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