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Kings Park, Perth

Exploring Kings Park, Perth

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After enjoying breakfast out on the patio of our friend’s lovely home located in one of Perth’s leafy western suburbs we spent the morning exploring Kings Park and the Botanical Garden.

Views across the Swan River to Pertth CBD from Kings Park, Perth
Views across the Swan River to Perth CBD from Kings Park

This beautiful city park comprises natural bushland, parkland, and a botanical garden displaying over 3,000 species of flora unique to Western Australia.  It’s easily accessible from the city centre on the free blue line CAT bus.  We travelled by car as there are several free parking areas within the park.

Time with friends in Kings Park, Perth
Alison and I enjoying a few minutes of welcome shade

The park originated in 1895 and was originally known as Perth Park but by the turn of the century when King Edward VII came to the British throne the park was renamed in his honour.

The Lottery West Federation Walkway, Kings Park, Perth
The Lottery West Federation Walkway, Kings Park, Perth

At the time of our visit in late November, Perth was experiencing a heatwave with temperatures approaching 39 degrees, so it was good to find that many of the walking trails were partially shaded with overhanging trees.

Along the Lottery West Federation Walkway, Kings Park, Perth
Along the Lottery West Federation Walkway, Kings Park, Perth

We decided to follow a trail to the Tree Top Walk which started next to the statue of Lord Forrest who was the first premier of Western Australia.  The trail passed some beautiful wildflower gardens and onto the tropical water garden with information boards along the way detailing the flora and Aboriginal cultural history of the area.

Stunning views from Kings Park over the Swan River and Perth
Stunning views from Kings Park over the Swan River and Perth

Soon we had arrived at the Tree Top Walk, a 222 metre long suspension bridge stretching over the forest canopy.  From the lookout points, we enjoyed some spectacular views of the city skyline and the Swan River.

Botanical Cafe, Kings Park, Perth
The lovely Botanical Cafe within the park

We then decided it was time for a cool drink and where better than in the delightful setting of the Botanical Cafe.  With a choice of both indoor and outdoor seating we opted to sit indoors as it was much cooler.

State War Memorial, Kings Park, Perth
State War Memorial, Kings Park, Perth

Adjacent to the cafe is a large gift shop showcasing arts and crafts from around Western Australia so we popped in there for a look around before taking a stroll along to the State War Memorial viewing the cenotaph, flame of remembrance and pool of reflection.  It’s located in a beautiful position commanding stunning views over the river and Matilda Bay.

The Lanes Cafe, Claremont, Perth
The Lanes Cafe, Claremont, Perth

On leaving Kings Park, we drove into Claremont for some lunch at The Lane Cafe, tucked down Old Theatre Lane.  Luckily for us, there was just one table free so we settled down there enjoying refreshing chicken and smoked salmon salads.

Lunchtime salads at the Lane Cafe, Claremont, Perth
Lunchtime salads at the Lane Cafe

After a short rest back at our friend’s house we set off again, parking at Pelican Point located south of Perth, enabling us to take a stroll along the banks of the Swan River through the Matilda Bay Reserve.

An information board informed us that Pelican Point is an important breeding ground for migrating birds.  We were hopeful of spotting some pelicans but sadly they were nowhere to be seen.

Matilda Bay Reserve, Perth, WA
Matilda Bay Reserve, Perth

A pathway winds its way around Matilda Bay affording some beautiful views of the Swan River and Perth city centre beyond.  As it was a weekend, lots of people were out and about, with families enjoying picnics under the shade of the large trees.

Footpath at Matilda Bay beside the Swan River in Perth
Footpath at Matilda Bay beside the Swan River in Perth

We passed the Matilda Bay restaurant where a wedding celebration was taking place out on its terrace.  With its spectacular setting it looked to be a delightful venue for a special occasion.

Black Swans along the Swan River at Matilda Bay, Perth
Black Swans along the Swan River at Matilda Bay, Perth

Continuing slightly further we spotted some black swans gliding slowing by the river bank.  Native to Australia, the Black Swan has been associated with Western Australia since early settlement, with the river given its name by a Dutch explorer who discovered the Swan River in 1697 due to the number of swans he encountered there.  The Black Swan is the official emblem of Western Australia, depicted on its state flag and coat of arms.

Matilda Bay, Perth
Matilda Bay, Perth

Our afternoon stroll continued as far as the University of Western Australia (UWA) which is one of the oldest universities in Australia.  Its campus comprises a number of impressive 100 year old sandstone buildings, colonnades and quadrangles with their manicured lawns.

University of Western Australia, Cricket Pavilion, Perth
University of Western Australia, Cricket Pavilion, Perth

Particularly notable is Winthrop Hall, the most prominent landmark of the UWA campus with its clock tower and we also enjoyed viewing the heritage cricket pavilion close to the river.

DInner at Bathers Beach House, Fremantle, WA
Dinner with friends at Bathers Beach House

Our friends had booked a table for dinner at Bathers Beach House in Fremantle.  We’d explored the city centre a few days earlier but hadn’t been down to the beach front and arriving just before sunset we had beautiful views from our window table.  The restaurant had a relaxed vibe with friendly service and my roasted barramundi served on a bed of crushed potatoes tasted very fresh and flavoursome.

Main dishes at Bathers Beach House, Fremantle
Our main dishes at Bathers Beach House

We spent a lovely evening with Alison and Anthony and despite only knowing them in person for 24 hours as we’d met through our blogs, conversation flowed easily and it felt as if we’d known each other for years.

Sunset at Bathers Beach, Fremantle, WA
Enjoying a beautiful sunset over the Indian Ocean from Bathers Beach

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46 responses to “Exploring Kings Park, Perth”

  1. Asif Baloch Avatar

    Thank you so much for all the tips and tricks I’m following that.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure. Thanks for your interest.

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  2. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    I know we probably say this a lot, but isn’t it nice to visit a park/garden in the middle of a city? You and Alison look great in your summer dresses (and I really like your sun hats). The park is beautiful – from the interesting walkway to the stunning views across Perth. And the pathway around Matilda Bay is just as beautiful. What a fun day with your blogging friends!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words Corna. We all enjoyed a lovely day out together. When I was at school I was fortunate to visit and have penpals across Northern Europe stay so it’s lovely to continue this with blogging!

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  3. travelling_han Avatar

    Looks like a lovely spot, especially those views out over Swan River and Perth from the park. And the food looks amazing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Kings Park affords beautiful views of Perth and the Swan River and we enjoyed a lovely day there. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment.

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  4. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    What a great photo of you and your friend! Kings Park looks heavenly. I especially like the elevated walkway and views of the city skyline. Watching the sunset seems like a great way to end a wonderful day.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exploring Kings Park with Alison as our guide was lovely and we were also very impressed with the design of the elevated walkway. I hope you enjoyed a relaxing Easter break. We managed one walk out as the weekend was quite rainy here!

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  5. grandmisadventures Avatar

    Love following along to this area of Perth with you but I really love the pictures of you two-what a delight to meet in person and find such an easy friendship 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exploring Kings Park with Alison was lovely Meg and we also all enjoyed a very pleasant evening out together.

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  6. Expedition Addict Avatar

    Sounds like a great day 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exploring Kings Park was really lovely, thank you.

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  7. ourcrossings Avatar

    I love how due to the park’s location high on the crest of Mount Eliza, it makes for a wonderful spot to take in sweeping panoramas of Perth’s city skyline and Swan River. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Kings Park couldn’t be better placed for sweeping views of Perth’s city centre Aiva and it was a delightful spot to enjoy a stroll and a drink in the cafe.

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  8. hanzynewsblog Avatar
    hanzynewsblog

    That’s another beautiful sight of nature.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words.

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  9. Curt Mekemson Avatar

    The walkway looks gorgeous.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was, thanks so much for your interest and comments.

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  10. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This looks like the perfect day, and wonderful spots to enjoy a nice walk as well! I can see why couples would want to get married at Matilda Bay it looks beautiful!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Spending the day in Kings Park and around Matilda Bay was delightful Allie. Hope you enjoy a lovely Easter break.

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  11. Lookoom Avatar

    In my travels around Australia, I’ve also noticed how much importance cities attach to green spaces. This is all the more admirable given that, originally, nature was all around the small pioneer settlements.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The parks and gardens that we’ve come across have all been beautiful and very well maintained.

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  12. Michele Lee Avatar

    Thank you for sharing inspiring highlights from your day with us!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure, thank you for taking the time to comment.

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      1. Michele Lee Avatar

        Most welcome! 😊

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  13. Rebecca Avatar

    A nice day exploring more of Perth with blogger friends! Lovely weather, too. Gorgeous black swans as well! Glad you had a wonderful day out and about, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Perth coastline is beautiful Rebecca and it was a treat to see some black swans.

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  14. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    I have heard about the black swans in Perth. You didn’t get pelicans, but the swans are pretty nice 🙂 Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s true, we’ve spotted pelicans before but this was our first sighting of a black swan. Both Kings Park and Matilda Bay were lovely places for a stroll. Hope you enjoy a pleasant Easter weekend Maggie. M.

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  15. kagould17 Avatar

    A beautiful garden Marion. I love the canopy walkway. So nice you could meet with a fellow blogger. Always good to have a local to show you around and share stories. Happy Thursday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Kings Park is absolutely beautiful Allan and our walk around the Matilda Bay Reserve equally scenic. Thanks for your interest and best wishes for the Easter weekend.

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  16. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a wonderful time, and especially great to spend it seeing friends. I’d love the botanical garden and the dinner looks delicious!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was so lovely meeting up with our friends and to live like a local for a few days. Kings Park is beautiful and our dinner at Bathers Beach splendid too. Wishing you a Happy Easter Lyssy! M.

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  17. travelwithgma Avatar

    I visit Perth regularly and worked there for a few months. Your blogs bring the Perth I know and love, very much to life.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind words and interest in this series of posts featuring WA. We really enjoyed visiting Perth and hope to return before too long ! Wishing you a Happy Easter!

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  18. Alison Avatar

    Beautiful photos Marion ☺️, thanks for featuring me! You sure did a lot in one day

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      A wonderful day spent with friends Alison. Hope you have a lovely Easter.

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      1. Alison Avatar

        Thanks Marion, just a quiet one at home

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  19. Sheree Avatar

    Plenty of handy tips for when I finally visit Perth

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Sheree, a lovely day spent with friends in sunny Perth and Fremantle.

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  20. Garrulous Gwendoline Avatar

    What a sublime day. Just look at those blue skies! I never tire of a visit to Kings Park whenever I am over that way – but I have never been on UWA ground. Looks great.

    And you got to see Black Swans (not that they are hard to spot in Perth). I’m surprised no pelicans around – perhaps they were sheltering from the heat. Do you know the rhyme about them?
    “Oh, a wondrous bird is the pelican!
    His beak holds more than his belican.
    He takes in his beak
    Food enough for a week.
    But I’ll be darned if I know how the helican.” (by Dixon Lanier Merritt 1913).

    The other thing that stuns we Easterners when we visit WA is watching the sun SET over the ocean. That is just plain weird and disorienting.

    Glad you had such a good time with a fellow blogger.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Spend g time with friends, exploring Kings Park and the Matilda Bay reserve was lovely and then completing our day with a meal overlooking the ocean at Fremantle splendid too. Thanks for letting me know about the rhyme, I’d not come across it before. Hope you have a lovely Easter. Marion

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  21. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Another worthwhile tour illustrated by beautiful scenes. Thank you! We have a series of lakes around the retirement resort I live in and love to watch the black swans.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your continued interest Ian. The setting for your retirement village sounds beautiful.

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