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04.10.2008

Winter is now over and spring is the perfect time to spend a relaxing holiday in the South West.

01.07.2006

News! "Cricket, Wine and Fun Times" - Millinup Estate has featured in the Albany Weekender!!

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RMB 1280 Porongurup Rd

Porongurup 6324

Western Australia

tel/fax: (08) 98531105

int: +61 8 98531105

activities

The Porongurup and Great Southern regions offer a huge range of attractions!

Honeyeater

Wren

For bird and nature lovers, over 40 different birds have been identified on our property. Sit on the verandah and watch the wrens, robins, honeyeaters & magpies flitting through our native bush gardens. See majestic wedge tailed eagles, colourful red tailed black cockatoos, parrots and lorikeets to name a few.

Kangaroos

As our property adjoins the Porongurup national park, kangaroos love to enter our paddocks at dusk and compete with the sheep for dinner.

Castle Rock

Within the Porongurup national park you can enjoy world class bushwalks with something for everyone, ranging from short strolls through to extended overnight hikes for the more experienced.

Albany

Within 30 minutes drive is the bustling regional town of Albany with its numerous galleries, cafes and shops. The town centre overlooks the scenic Princess Royal harbour, and the nearby trendy Middleton Beach and Emu Point area is well worth a visit.

Bluff Knoll

The nearby Stirling Ranges offer a different kind of alpine experience, with their high rugged peaks offering endless opportunities for the avid mountain climber.

For the thrill seeker, the Porongurups and surrounding region is the perfect destination:

Rock Climber

Rock Climbing locations in the Porongurups, nearby Stirling ranges and rugged south coast are some of the best in Western Australia.

Diving

Scuba dive the HMAS Perth and Cheynes III wrecks in Princess Royal Harbour.

Snorkelling

Snorkel or surf the pristine coastline and beaches east of Albany.

Paraglider

Paraglide or Hang Glide the scenic South coast. Established sites such as Shelley's beach and Sandpatch are the most consistently flyable sites in Western Australia.