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A fascinating
day out combining the history of Australia's only Benedictine Abbey with the
mystical world renowned Pinnacles Desert and springtime
wildflowers.
Our morning journey takes us through historical Guildford and Swan
Valley, past Perth's Pearce Air Force Base through the orange growing
district of Bindoon to reach fascinating New Norcia. First
settled in 1846 as a mission to the regions Aborigines, New Norcia is home to
Australia's only Benedictine Abbey. A local guide escorts our
drive through town explaining the intriguing history and culture of the
community before visiting the local museum housing art and priceless pieces,
many being treasured gifts to the monastery from Popes and Royalty of
Spain. We also visit a local produce shop for the chance to purchase Benedictine Community goods, including olive oil, fruit wine, delicious New
Norcia nut cake and fresh breads.
Heading onwards to the rock lobster
fishing town of Cervantes we break for lunch at the Cervantes
Pinnacles Motel Restaurant, enjoy a poolside "Aussie BBQ" (Option
P1) or indulge yourself and order the
Rock Lobster lunch (Option P1C).
Afterwards we head to Nambung National Park, home of the
mystical Pinnacles Desert. Here your driver guide takes you for
an easy paced walk through parts of this fascinating landscape covering some 404
hectares. Ensure you wear comfortable footwear, bring a hat and plenty of film.
Before making our return trip to Perth we visit a local store featuring a range
of dried wildflowers. Stops to view spring wildflowers (in
season) will be made en route with arrival back in Perth at approximately 7.30
pm.

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Departs
Perth every Mon, Wed, Thu,
& Sat
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Departure
Point:
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8.00am
Perth Sightseeing Centre,
Corner Hay & Pier
Sts.
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Return
Time:
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Approx.
7.30pm
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Duration:
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11.5
hours
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Distance:
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500
klms
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