we are leaving Geralton next week and had thought of going inland a bit instead of going along the coast thinking we may see some wildflowers. We don't plan stopping and unhooking the van but just driving towards Perth, Has anybody done this drive and is it worth it or should we just take the coast road. We have seen a few around Carnarvon so they are starting to come out.
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PeterD said
12:43 AM Jul 30, 2016
How many days do you intend to spend getting to Perth. If it is going to take several days I suggest you stop off at the Western Flora Caravan Park, located off the Brand Hwy 25k N of Eneabba. Badgers Reports. Alan Tinkler's 4.30pm wild flower walk is worth the price of the stay. You will see a good lot of flowers there.
woolman said
08:27 AM Jul 30, 2016
You will miss a lot of wildflowers if you just drive down the road with a van on. A lot of flowers will be at places you can't stop safely with the van. Just be aware both roads are road train routes so stopping anwhere is high risk.
Ring forward to the small town tourist centres to get up to date info on the flowers. My thought is you could be a bit early.
enjoy and do it safely.
Neil
-- Edited by woolman on Saturday 30th of July 2016 08:29:53 AM
jrg said
10:32 AM Jul 30, 2016
Hi JB
We had a club run to Eneabba last weekend then we went out through Morowa to Kalanooka springs and camped for 2 nights .You are a bit early but they are sure starting to emerge in a month they will be the best for serveral years.
Depending on how long you have to get to Perth I would go Mullewa,Morawa Perenjori Wubin Perth all bitumen and several camps along the way also brings you out at New Norcia worth a look .This would give you the best of whats out there.
As a side the crops are also the best for several years and the Canola is so vivid that alone is worth the inland road
Good luck and enjoy
Roving-Dutchy said
11:38 AM Jul 30, 2016
Don't miss the special wildflower displays in Kings Park Perth during September, you will see flowers from all over the State, not to be missed,
Cheers
David
Check the above link to WA Wild Flowers/Wreath Flowers from our time coming down the Great Northern Highway last season.
John & Jenny R
Bryan said
01:05 PM Jul 30, 2016
http://www.wheatbeltway.com.au/trail-map/
That's the trail we'll be following. Leaving Mandurah soon after August 26th.
Bruce and Bev said
10:54 PM Jul 30, 2016
Usually wild flower season is late August/September and depending on temps and rain, can run longer. We saw many wildflowers inland south of Geraldton in December 2014. Its probably a little early yet - but local tourist centres will give you the good oil
Treecrest said
11:26 PM Jul 30, 2016
I think it may be too early for the flowers, but last year at this time, there were some great Wreath Flowers out on the Wanarra Road about 2 or 3 ks after you turn off the Great Northern Hwy. There is a dog leg on the Wanarra Road as it skirts around a mine/ This is the road you take to get to Perenjori. But I'd suggest you check with each town's Info Centre - they know where the flowers are out and can save you lots of time.
jbrinks said
09:16 AM Jul 31, 2016
Thanks for all the replays we only have 3 days so it's basically just driving through the area so hopefully there are a few around
we are leaving Geralton next week and had thought of going inland a bit instead of going along the coast thinking we may see some wildflowers. We don't plan stopping and unhooking the van but just driving towards Perth, Has anybody done this drive and is it worth it or should we just take the coast road. We have seen a few around Carnarvon so they are starting to come out.
.
How many days do you intend to spend getting to Perth. If it is going to take several days I suggest you stop off at the Western Flora Caravan Park, located off the Brand Hwy 25k N of Eneabba. Badgers Reports. Alan Tinkler's 4.30pm wild flower walk is worth the price of the stay. You will see a good lot of flowers there.
You will miss a lot of wildflowers if you just drive down the road with a van on. A lot of flowers will be at places you can't stop safely with the van. Just be aware both roads are road train routes so stopping anwhere is high risk.
Ring forward to the small town tourist centres to get up to date info on the flowers. My thought is you could be a bit early.
enjoy and do it safely.
Neil
-- Edited by woolman on Saturday 30th of July 2016 08:29:53 AM
We had a club run to Eneabba last weekend then we went out through Morowa to Kalanooka springs and camped for 2 nights .You are a bit early but they are sure starting to emerge in a month they will be the best for serveral years.
Depending on how long you have to get to Perth I would go Mullewa,Morawa Perenjori Wubin Perth all bitumen and several camps along the way also brings you out at New Norcia worth a look .This would give you the best of whats out there.
As a side the crops are also the best for several years and the Canola is so vivid that alone is worth the inland road
Good luck and enjoy
Cheers
David
http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t60831483/wa-wldflowerswreath-flower/
Check the above link to WA Wild Flowers/Wreath Flowers from our time coming down the Great Northern Highway last season.
John & Jenny R
http://www.wheatbeltway.com.au/trail-map/
That's the trail we'll be following. Leaving Mandurah soon after August 26th.
Thanks for all the replays we only have 3 days so it's basically just driving through the area so hopefully there are a few around