Mandurah Solar

A never ending summer of events, activities, and fun stuff to do awaits you! Let loose and enjoy yourself!

Everything from family friendly activities and ticketed events to live music performances and local markets can be found in and around Mandurah. No matter what you’re interested in, there’s something for you here.
Our world class waterfront serves as the focal point of our city centre, making it the ideal location to enjoy a variety of water based leisure activities or simply rest and unwind with family and friends while taking in the sights. Whether you reside in the area or are visiting our lovely city for a day or a week, there is enough to see and do in Mandurah to keep you entertained for the duration of the summer season.
Mandurah is a coastal city in the Australian state of Western Australia. It is located around 72 kilometres south of the state capital, Perth, and has a population of roughly 60,000. It is the second most populous city in the state, after Bunbury, with a population of around 117,000 people, placing it ahead of the latter.

Mandurah- An Environmentally Friendly Region

Since 2014, the city has built 17 solar photovoltaic systems on the rooftops of city owned buildings. This system has a combined capacity of 643 kW, resulting in an annual carbon reduction of 836 tonnes CO2-e. By 2026, they plan to have completed another 190kW of solar systems. In the same year, they also started a city wide LED retrofitting project that lowered maintenance costs and minimise landfill waste. LEDs also last five times longer than incandescent bulbs. It also delivers higher quality illumination, making outdoor spaces safer and more entertaining.
You may contact Mandurah Solar Power if you want to take part in taking care of our environment.
Activities to try every season in Mandurah
We look forward to all the beautiful times spent with family and friends, as well as the unforgettable adventures that will be made in places that will evoke fond memories.
If you’re going on vacation or changing up your morning routine this summer, we’ve put together a list of some of the greatest things to get you excited and ready for your first great adventure!
In Mandurah, you can forget about your problems and unwind in nature!
For The Hikers
There are many walking and hiking trails just waiting to be discovered in Mandurah. Len Howards Conservation Park, Riverside Heart Walk, Island Point Walk, and one even called “Instagram Trails” for all the Instagrammers out there. Alternatively, ride your bike or one of the new ebikes that will soon be available for hire from the Visitor Centre in the heart of town down along the seaside trails.

Mandurah Waterways Exploration

At Mandjar Bay, you may rent a waterbike if you like the water. It’s one of Mandurah’s newest methods of moving around on the water. Are you looking for something different, fun, and exciting? Take a tour of the region by sailing kayak a little farther out of Mandurah, via the picturesque wetlands and national parks; it’s well worth it, and you’ll learn a lot from your local tour operators.

Pristine and Uncrowded Beaches

Mandurah offers it all! Whether you’re looking for a family friendly day at the beach, a stroll down the shore viewing shells and marine life, or an outstanding surf location. Here are a few of our favourites.

Falcon Bay, Falcon

Residents of Falcon like this lovely bay on Spinaway Parade. It’s ideal for spending the day swimming and resting by the sea because it’s north facing and shielded from the southerly winds.
There are also shady grassed areas, picnic tables, BBQs, a playground, and toilet/shower facilities nearby, as well as the famed Falcon Bay Beach Cafe, which serves everything from coffee and cake to a hearty meal with views of the ocean.
It’s also a fantastic place for paddlers because of the calm seas. It also has a high tide reef area for exploring or snorkelling, as well as a pontoon off the coast in the summer.

Dawesville's Pyramids Beach

This Dawesville beach, which is popular with both locals and visitors, has a steady wave and a lot of interesting things to do on the beach almost all year.
This site is always popular with surfers, swimmers, and bodyboarders for a good reason since it is patrolled by the Port Bouvard Surf Life Saving Club.
There is ample parking space, public restrooms and showers, and shelters, as well as a 1.4 kilometre stretch of beach with a trail winding through the dunes that are perfect for hikers and bikers.

Lido Beach, Dolphin Quay

This man made swimming facility, also known as Marina South Harbour Beach, is ideal for children and families.
Lido Beach is especially enjoyable for children, with lots of sand to play in and a large pavilion to protect them from the sun’s rays.
It also adjoins Keith Holmes Reserve, which has playgrounds, BBQs, and all day parking, making it a popular picnic and adventure site in Mandurah.
As if it couldn’t get any better, it’s also close to the Marina, where you’ll find a variety of restaurants, cafés, and marketplaces.
There are still more beaches to be explored in Mandurah. And the list goes on and on…
This summer, spend less time travelling and have more fun by visiting Mandurah.

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