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Breathtaking scenery, panoramic views and a cosmopolitan lifestyle is all on offer just a short drive south of Mandurah in the rapidly expanding coastal suburb of Dawesville. Comprising of smaller suburbs such as Falcon, Melrose, Florida and Lake Clifton, the new Dawesville area offers visitors a unique experience and is a popular holiday destination.
Dawesville began to thrive as a result of the Dawesville Cut Project which was completed in 1994. Algal problems in the Harvey Estuary were solved by the project, in which a two and a half kilometre channel was cut, linking the estuary with the Indian Ocean. The fresh saltwater from the ocean revitalised the water of the estuary, clearing the algal bloom and at the same time creating a fisherman's delight in the cut and the estuary.
Housing development has dramatically increased after the project's completion and the area is now a popular getaway destination for families wanting a memorable coastal holiday or for people interested in investment or setting up home.
Port Bouvard boasts one of the country’s finest golf courses, a magnificent five-star clubhouse and a Mediterranean restaurant along with residential golf course estates.
Spectacular flora and fauna can be seen on display all along the Dawesville Estuary and Yalgorup National Park, which is located on the western edge of the Swan coastal plain, south of the Dawesville channel. Yalgorup offers exciting walking trails, camping, picnic facilities and is also home to the fascinating Thrombolites, ancient rock structures built by micro-organisms thousands of years ago.
Dawesville and the surrounding areas have accommodation to suit any travellers’ needs, including chalets, caravan parks, hideaway cabins and holiday villages.
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