PEEL REGION WA





The Peel Region of Western Australia


New residents settling in the Peel Region are attracted by the quality and range of the lifestyles on offer. In addition to 50 kilometres of coastline on the Indian Ocean and 130 square kilometres of inland waterways for swimming, boating and other water-based recreation, residents also have access to the Serpentine and Yalgorup National Parks. Thousands of campers and day-trippers from metropolitan Perth are also drawn to Lane-Poole Reserve near Dwellingup comprising 55,000 hectares, ranging from the steeply forested valley slopes and rock-rimmed pools of the Murray River near the Darling Scarp to the more open, undulating jarrah and wandoo woodlands further east.

Western Australia's longest walking trail, the 963 kilometre Bibbulmun Track, traverses the Peel Region and Lane Poole Reserve as it winds from Kalamunda, on the outskirts of Perth, to Albany in the Great Southern Region. Also passing through the Region is the Munda Biddi Bicycle Trail - a purpose built trail designed for mountain bike enthusiasts and recreational cyclists who are seeking a safe and enjoyable bush cycling experience. The trail uses a network of bush tracks and old railway lines to link cyclists with many charming towns and forest attractions including Jarrahdale and Dwellingup through to Collie.
The Peel Region covers an area of 5,600 square kilometres and extends from 35 to 145 kilometres south of Perth. It is home to 130 square kilometres of estuary and inland waterways, including a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention. The Region's western boundary is 50 kilometres of Indian ocean coastline.

The Peel Region incorporates the geographical boundaries of five local municipalities - the City of Mandurah and the Shires of Boddington, Murray, Serpentine Jarrahdale and Waroona.  Download a map of the Peel Region. The Region's economy is driven by mining, manufacturing, building and construction, retail and tourism. Peel is WA's third largest mineral producing region.

The Peel Region is also home to the Hotham Valley Tourism Railway, a railway network and collection of vintage engines and rolling stock that have retained their original character and provide an unforgettable experience to visitors from Perth and beyond.




Newglen



40 Darwin Terrace

Mariners Cove

Mandurah Western Australia 6210


Phone: 61 8 9535 6602

Fax: 61 8 9535 5155