Wanneroo
A popular day trip from Perth
Located 26 km north of Perth Wanneroo is, in reality,
an outer suburb of the city. It has, in recent times, become one of the
popular day trips from the city with motorists making their way out of
the city and heading towards Wanneroo, Yanchep and the beaches along
the coast.
The city of Wanneroo is driven by those industries
which thrive on the edge of a capital city. Hence this is an area of
market gardening, poultry farms, vineyards and purpose built industrial
areas. This has inevitably brought the housing developments, with their
unimaginative project homes and precise little suburban blocks, as
people have moved to the area taking up jobs in the factories.
The Wanneroo district was first explored by Europeans when
John Butler travelled through it in 1834 searching for lost cattle. In
1841 the energetic Surveyor General, John Septimus Roe, travelled
through the area and discovered the caves at Yanchep. The name Wanneroo
is probably derived from the local Aboriginal word used to describe a
place where women dig up rootsı.
In 1844 the Rev John Smithies arrived in the area and
established the Mission Farm House (now long disappeared) on the shores
of Lake Goollelal. Smithies plan was to establish a Wesleyan Mission to
teach the local Aborigines the rudiments of European farming. The
project failed.
In 1850 the area was settled by James Cockman but
there was little enthusiasm for any kind of major settlement of the
region. Twenty two years later there were only about sixty families
spread throughout the district. The first school wasnıt established
until 1874 (it had 17 students in its first year) and the first mail
service didnıt arrive until 1883. The local road board was established
in 1903. It wasnıt until 1932 that the first church, St Anthonyıs Roman
Catholic Church, was consecrated. This long delay in religion has been
compensated for since the 1970s. The city now boasts 16 mainstream
churches and 13 religious schools.
Wanneroo would have remained a sleepy little
settlement had the State Government not decided to develop an urban
corridor north from Perth in 1970. The result was that by 1975
Wannerooıs population had passed the 50 000 mark and by 1982 it had
reached 100 000. In 1985 Wanneroo became a city.
Like many city-suburbs on the edge of state capitals,
Wanneroo has a wide variety of tourist attractions designed to lure
people out for a dayıs recreation.
Things to see:
Buckingham House
Of historic interest is Buckingham House in Neville
Drive. Built by John Buckingham sometime between 18801890 the house is
a typical modest rural dwelling of the period - a simple rectangular
design with four rooms and a hipped roof. It was built from limestone
and timber with a simple timber shingle roof. It is a good example of
the kind of dwellings farmers built in the area at the end of the
nineteenth century.
A variety of Attractions
Then there are the usual run of commercial
tourist attractions - Dizzylamb Amusement Park with its scenic railway,
military and vintage car museums, ferris wheel, bumper boats and mini
race track, Wildflower Cottage (10 km north of Wanneroo) with its
aviary, wildflowers and crafts, Paul Conti Wines at 529 Wanneroo Road
with its chardonnay, shiraz, sauvignon blanc, cabernet sauvignon, and
pinot noir, the Kingsley International Doll Display at 71 Kingsley
Drive with 2000 dolls, The Gumnut Factory at 30 Prindiville Drive where
novelties are made from gumnuts, Wanneroo Water World and, no town
should be without one, the Worldıs biggest Boomerang.
One of the townıs more interesting attractions,
located at the north end of Lake Joondalup, is Botanic Golfı -
mini-golf set in landscaped gardens boasting rockeries, water courses,
lawns, waterfalls, ornamental ponds, exotic plants and fountains. It is
an 18 hole course played with a putter and regular golf ball. Botanic
Golfı is open Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10.00
a.m.-5.00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 10.00 a.m.-10.00 p.m.
Heritage Trails
There are two excellent Heritage Trails in the area.
The Yaberoo-Budjara Heritage Trail is a 28 km walking trail from the
shore of Lake Joondalup to Yanchep National Park. As the brochure
points out The trail is based on Yellagongaıs tribeıs movement track
linking the linear lakes of the coastal plain, later used by Europeans
as a stock route.ı
The trail is broken into five sections with the first
section, which lasts about one hour, following Lake Joondalup and
looking at the flora and fauna (particularly the birds) which inhabit
the wetlands of the area. The second section passes through the
Neerabup National Park and studies the plant life of the park. The
third section moves from stands of jarrah and sheoak into banksia
woodland and finally to limestone heath. The fourth section passes
through tuart forest and recalls some of the Aboriginal legends which
are associated with the area. And the final section passes from the
tuart forests back to the banksia woodland and heath of Yanchep
National Park. In total it is estimated that the entire walk takes
about 13 hours.
People less eager to walk such a distance will probably
prefer Lake Joondalup Heritage Trail, a 27 km drive around Lake
Joondalup which traces the history of the Wanneroo district. Of
importance on the trail is the Cockman House, a rendered limestone
homestead which was built in the 1870s and is now the oldest surviving
building in the district. The trail also includes a number of parks and
reserves as well as St Anthonyıs Church and Buckingham House.
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Motels
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Wanneroo Motel
18 Dundebar Rd
Wanneroo
WA
6065
Telephone: (08) 9405 2777
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Hotels
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Wangara Tavern
Wanneroo Rd
Wanneroo
WA
6065
Telephone: (08) 9409 9393
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Wanneroo Hotel
18 Dundebar Rd
Wanneroo
WA
6065
Telephone: (08) 9405 2777
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Wanneroo Bed & Breakfast
25 Nautilus Way
Kallaroo
Wanneroo
WA
6065
Telephone: (08) 9401 8149
Facsimile: (08) 9307 2347
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Caravan Parks
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Lakelands Leisure Village
Sydney Rd
Wanneroo
WA
6065
Telephone: (08) 9405 1212
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Ocean Reef Caravan Village
30 Mangano Rd
Wanneroo
WA
6065
Telephone: (08) 9309 2138
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Wanneroo Caravan Park
18 Jacaranda Dve
Wanneroo
WA
6065
Telephone: (08) 9405 1176
Rating: ***
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Restaurants
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Acapulco Annieıs Mexican Restaurant
85 Wanneroo Rd
Wanneroo
WA
6065
Telephone: (08) 9344 3566
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Conti Restaurant
529 Wanneroo Rd
Wanneroo
WA
6065
Telephone: (08) 9409 1516
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Mona Lisa Function Centre
7 Mangano Pl.
Wanneroo
WA
6065
Telephone: (08) 9306 4420
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Outback Steakhouse
18 Dundebar Rd
Wanneroo
WA
6065
Telephone: (08) 9405 2777
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Wanneroo Coffee Lounge
Shop 21
Wanneroo Rd
Wanneroo
WA
6065
Telephone: (08) 9405 1702
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