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4WD
Pinnacles Tours 
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- Free pick up &
drop off
- Friendly
individualised service
- Maximum 7
passengers
- Time to stop and
explore
- Accurate well
researched information
- 4 WD over huge
dunes and beautiful white beaches
- Fresh, healthy
gourmet lunches and teas.
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| Leaving the
fishing village of Lancelin we stop on top of enormous dunes for
morning tea and home-made cakes and take in the birds eye view
over Lancelin Island and the Indian Ocean. The
breathtaking views continue as we wind along wilderness tracks
parallel to the ocean. Often we see dolphins and seals out to sea;
usually there are kangaroos and emus on the track, and soaring
high in the sky are Australian osprey and other sea birds. These
tracks lead through a wonderful Valley, home to thousands of huge
Balgas, the ancient grass trees. |
| The next sign
of human life is at Wedge Island, a quaint group of fisherman's
shacks, and here we begin our expedition along the beach - if the
weather's right, we stop for as many swims as you need. We have
lunch on the beach. For flexibility, we carry everything we need.
This ensures that the food is of highest quality and freshness and
that we can eat at the most beautiful locations. |
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| After passing
through the last fishing village at Grey we travel on to the
Pinnacles, the fascinating ancient limestone formations spreading
out as far as you can see. A small vehicle means we can see those
areas inaccessible to the larger groups, but there is plenty of
time to wander about on your own.
On leaving the Pinnacles
we head eastwards, seeking out the best of the wildflowers as they
come into season. Turning south and heading back to the city we
stop for afternoon tea in the flowers or at Reagan's Ford by the
river.
After stocking up with
supplies of grapes, honey or melons in the Swan Valley, we arrive
back in Perth at approximately 7pm and deliver you to your door.
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