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− | '''South West Highway''' is in Western Australia. It starts in Metropolitan Perth, and travels along a route that is parallel with the railway to Bunbury | + | '''South West Highway''' is in Western [[Australia]]. It starts in Metropolitan [[Perth]], and travels along a route that is parallel with the railway to Bunbury and then from outside Bunbury it travels through Donnybrook, Bridgetown, Manjimup, and through forests to Walpole, where it connects with the South Coastal highway. It has been a route from [[Perth]] to Albany that is considered a cooler and more interesting travelling through forests compared to the other major routes - Albany Highway and Great Southern Highway. |
<h2 class=subheader>{{FULLPAGENAME}} Halal Travel Guide</h2> | <h2 class=subheader>{{FULLPAGENAME}} Halal Travel Guide</h2> | ||
− | South Western Highway was the first primary street out of Perth into the south west, it was followed by the roads to the west later on. As it was developed in the time of the importance of railways, it gave access to the railway towns of Pinjarra and Brunswick Junction (where the trains to the Collie coal-fields joined into the railway system). As a consequence it is a twisting and turning highway that has been slowly developed in comparison to the very big money roads of the coast road and Bunbury highways. | + | South Western Highway was the first primary street out of [[Perth]] into the south west, it was followed by the roads to the west later on. As it was developed in the time of the importance of railways, it gave access to the railway towns of Pinjarra and Brunswick Junction (where the trains to the Collie coal-fields joined into the railway system). As a consequence it is a twisting and turning highway that has been slowly developed in comparison to the very big money roads of the coast road and Bunbury highways. |
After it turns inland from outside of Bunbury, it climbs the hills in more or less the same route that the old railway that went to Manjimup. | After it turns inland from outside of Bunbury, it climbs the hills in more or less the same route that the old railway that went to Manjimup. | ||
After Manjimup it travels deep into the forest area of the southern coast, till it reaches Walpole, where it changes into the South Coastal Highway. | After Manjimup it travels deep into the forest area of the southern coast, till it reaches Walpole, where it changes into the South Coastal Highway. | ||
− | The forests that the highway passes through are the largest, with the tallest trees in the state of Western Australia. | + | The forests that the highway passes through are the largest, with the tallest trees in the state of Western [[Australia]]. |
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==Drive== | ==Drive== | ||
* Pinjarra | * Pinjarra | ||
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− | * Donnybrook (Western Australia)|Donnybrook | + | * Donnybrook (Western Australia)|Donnybrook |
* Kirup | * Kirup | ||
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* Greenbushes | * Greenbushes | ||
* Manjimup | * Manjimup | ||
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* Windy Harbour | * Windy Harbour | ||
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− | *At Walpole the South Coast Highway continues towards Denmark and Albany | + | <h2 class=subheader>Explore more Halal friendly Destinations from {{FULLPAGENAME}}</h2> |
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+ | *At Walpole the South Coast Highway continues towards [[Denmark]] and Albany | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:45, 19 September 2024
{{itinerary]] South West Highway is in Western Australia. It starts in Metropolitan Perth, and travels along a route that is parallel with the railway to Bunbury and then from outside Bunbury it travels through Donnybrook, Bridgetown, Manjimup, and through forests to Walpole, where it connects with the South Coastal highway. It has been a route from Perth to Albany that is considered a cooler and more interesting travelling through forests compared to the other major routes - Albany Highway and Great Southern Highway.
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South Western Highway Halal Travel Guide
South Western Highway was the first primary street out of Perth into the south west, it was followed by the roads to the west later on. As it was developed in the time of the importance of railways, it gave access to the railway towns of Pinjarra and Brunswick Junction (where the trains to the Collie coal-fields joined into the railway system). As a consequence it is a twisting and turning highway that has been slowly developed in comparison to the very big money roads of the coast road and Bunbury highways.
After it turns inland from outside of Bunbury, it climbs the hills in more or less the same route that the old railway that went to Manjimup. After Manjimup it travels deep into the forest area of the southern coast, till it reaches Walpole, where it changes into the South Coastal Highway.
The forests that the highway passes through are the largest, with the tallest trees in the state of Western Australia.
Prepare
Travel to South Western Highway
Drive
- Pinjarra
- Bunbury
- Donnybrook (Western Australia)|Donnybrook
- Kirup
- Balingup
- Greenbushes
- Manjimup
- Pemberton (Western Australia)|Pemberton
- Northcliffe
- Windy Harbour
Stay Safe
News & References
Explore more Halal friendly Destinations from South Western Highway
- At Walpole the South Coast Highway continues towards Denmark and Albany