Imagine a place where you could escape from the hustle and bustle of your hectic everyday life and unwind by soaking up some of Australia's most gorgeous scenery whilst becoming truly at one with nature. That place exists and its name is Exmouth. Situated some 1,270 miles north of Western Australia's capital Perth Exmouth is a laid back town that has only been in existence since 1967. This unassuming little gem however is lucky enough to be situated in a staggeringly beautiful part of the world and is in fact one of the few places in the whole of Australia where you can truly enjoy the 'Range to Reef' experience.
Just two and a half hours flight or a picturesque two day drive from Perth, this corner of WA's North West cape is a land of stunning contrasts boasting red, rugged canyons and gorges which lie within easy reach of sparkling blue seas and a World Heritage listed reef.
If the idea of five star chain hotels, fun fairs, shopping malls and frenzied nightlife leave you cold, Exmouth is the perfect place for you. Truly an oasis in which to unwind, this is a place in which to kick backand admire the scenery – or a place in which to unleash your inner athlete and enjoy the thrill of some of the finest activities that Mother Nature has to offer.
Go hiking, rambling and climbing and explore the Cape Range Natural Park; 506 square kilometers of mind blowing rocky peaks, verdant valleys, winding rivers and pretty costal camp sites. Take a picnic, your camera and a pair of sturdy walking boots for an adventure of a lifetime. And when you've finished exploring on dry land you have the Ningaloo Reef, the world's largest fringing reef, conveniently located nearby too.
The coastline really does offer something for everyone; those who like to stretch out on the sand with a good book won't be disappointed whilst those who fancy something a little more strenuous can try their hand at surfing, sailing, game fishing or even swimming with whales – you'll all be in seventh heaven.
It is the choice of things to do that makes the region perfect for families; Exmouth holiday homes are in plentiful supply and a permanent base that's really 'yours' makesit so much easier to planday trips that will keep all members of the crew happy! Whether your 21 year old daughter wants to spend her days by the pool topping up her tan, the kids want to go on an eco-safari, mum wants to take a glass bottomed boat tour and dad wants to take in the view from the air by flight, it's all possible in Exmouth. Holiday homes are also a great option for big groups of friends looking for some sunshine, fun and adventure.
With an average of just 26 days of rain per year you can't fail to fall in love with Exmouth. Holiday homes in the area are often beautifully stylish and compliment the natural scenery so if leaving the city behind and getting 'back to nature' sounds like it's the tonic you need, why not start planning your break today?
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