Things to do in Guilderton / Moore River

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Things to do in Guilderton / Moore River

Food & Entertainment

The Guilderton Country Club is open to all for meals and beverages (bookings required) and provides a social and sporting hub to the area. The Country Club is a not for profit operation with a strong membership base that welcomes all locals, visitors and holidaymakers. A nine hole golf course, synthetic bowling green, kids room, dog friendly zone, tennis courts & footgolf facilities are available. Golfing, Footgolf, Tennis and Bowls all work on an honour box system. Mini golf and skate park are free community facilities. Menu's and meal specials are available on social media. The club complex includes a modern community hall which is available for functions. From weddings to training workshops & Christmas parties, open to all.
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Guilderton Country Club Inc.
Wedge Street
17 habitants recommandent
The Guilderton Country Club is open to all for meals and beverages (bookings required) and provides a social and sporting hub to the area. The Country Club is a not for profit operation with a strong membership base that welcomes all locals, visitors and holidaymakers. A nine hole golf course, synthetic bowling green, kids room, dog friendly zone, tennis courts & footgolf facilities are available. Golfing, Footgolf, Tennis and Bowls all work on an honour box system. Mini golf and skate park are free community facilities. Menu's and meal specials are available on social media. The club complex includes a modern community hall which is available for functions. From weddings to training workshops & Christmas parties, open to all.

Sightseeing

At the place where 40 guilder coins were found from a ship that was wrecked in 1656, stands the red brick lighthouse that was established in 1983. It is the only major navigation light between Fremantle and Jurien Bay, and is also the last to be built in Western Australia.
Guilderton lighthouse
5 Tank Road
At the place where 40 guilder coins were found from a ship that was wrecked in 1656, stands the red brick lighthouse that was established in 1983. It is the only major navigation light between Fremantle and Jurien Bay, and is also the last to be built in Western Australia.

Sport & leisure

A challenging and picturesque 9 hole country golf course with a comfortable and friendly licensed bistro. Also a lovely area for your daily walk - well behaved dogs welcome.
Guilderton Golf Club
Wedge Street
A challenging and picturesque 9 hole country golf course with a comfortable and friendly licensed bistro. Also a lovely area for your daily walk - well behaved dogs welcome.
Walking suggestions in the locality. 1. At the end of Mortimer St turn right onto Forester - this street becomes a dirt road and this will take you to the lighthouse with great coastal views. The Guilderton lighthouse is the last built in Australia! You may also see some fauna - this is a good spot for wildflowers in September. 2. The Guilderton Golf course (centre of town at the country club) is a lovely walk (9 holes) - Wednesday is golf day for the club usually afternoon. The course has beautiful native plants and is quite undulated. Dogs are allowed. 3. The Boardwalk - access off Stephens Cr. near Silver Creek. You will see a small car park at the end of the street which is also the east end of the village! This hugs the river so lots of bird life and a great view of the desert! It’s around 2 kl one way.
Moore River Estuary
Moore River Drive
Walking suggestions in the locality. 1. At the end of Mortimer St turn right onto Forester - this street becomes a dirt road and this will take you to the lighthouse with great coastal views. The Guilderton lighthouse is the last built in Australia! You may also see some fauna - this is a good spot for wildflowers in September. 2. The Guilderton Golf course (centre of town at the country club) is a lovely walk (9 holes) - Wednesday is golf day for the club usually afternoon. The course has beautiful native plants and is quite undulated. Dogs are allowed. 3. The Boardwalk - access off Stephens Cr. near Silver Creek. You will see a small car park at the end of the street which is also the east end of the village! This hugs the river so lots of bird life and a great view of the desert! It’s around 2 kl one way.
Kayaking the magnificent Moore River is a joy! With limited motorised craft enjoy the flora and fauna. Silver creek is the best place take out the kayaks in as well as the foreshore at the Moore River estuary.
Moore River
Kayaking the magnificent Moore River is a joy! With limited motorised craft enjoy the flora and fauna. Silver creek is the best place take out the kayaks in as well as the foreshore at the Moore River estuary.