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West End, WA

West End, Geraldton, is a captivating coastal suburb located just 4 kilometers from Geraldton’s central business district in Western Australia. Offering a unique blend of history, culture, and seaside charm, it serves as an ideal destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and exploration.

Known For

  • Scenic beaches like Pages and Greys Beach.
  • Historic landmarks, including Point Moore Lighthouse.
  • A dynamic arts and culture scene, with captivating street art.

A  short drive or a 4.5-hour trip (415 kilometers) from Perth places you in this vibrant neighborhood, known for its stunning beaches and community-centered amenities.

West End boasts an enviable location on a peninsula, surrounded on three sides by the Indian Ocean. Its beaches, including the serene Pages Beach and the family-friendly Greys Beach, are perfect for swimming, fishing, and leisurely walks. These shorelines offer a tranquil retreat with golden sands and calm waters, ideal for visitors of all ages.

The subtropical climate means mild winters and warm summers, making outdoor activities enjoyable year-round. Whether you’re watching the sunset over the ocean or savoring the cool sea breeze, the natural beauty of West End is undeniable.

Established as a suburb in 1972, West End carries a rich historical narrative intertwined with Geraldton’s maritime heritage. The iconic Point Moore Lighthouse, built in 1878, stands as a testament to the area’s past. This striking red-and-white steel structure, the oldest of its kind on mainland Australia, remains operational and continues to guide vessels along the coast.

Exploring West End’s streets reveals glimpses of its history, from early fishing communities to its evolving role as a cultural hub. The area’s historical significance is not just in its landmarks but also in its connection to the Traditional Owners, the Yamatji people, who have contributed to its cultural tapestry.

West End is a haven for art enthusiasts. Its vibrant street art reflects the spirit and stories of the local community. Walls adorned with colorful murals celebrate the area’s history, environment, and people. These public artworks offer a unique, ever-evolving outdoor gallery for visitors to enjoy.

Artistic expression extends to the local markets and workshops where artisans display handmade crafts, jewelry, and artwork. It’s a lively scene that connects the community with its creative roots while inviting travelers to engage with authentic local culture.

Dining in West End is an experience to savor, with Marine Terrace offering an array of eateries that cater to every palate. Start your day with a fresh brew at Quiet Life Coffee or indulge in seafood specialties at Skeetas Waterfront Restaurant. The emphasis on fresh, local produce ensures that every meal is a celebration of Geraldton’s flavors.

Whether it’s a relaxed café brunch or an elegant dinner with ocean views, West End’s dining establishments provide something for everyone. The vibrant food scene perfectly complements the laid-back coastal vibe of the suburb.

Where To Stay

Accommodation in West End ranges from cozy caravan parks like Belair Gardens to luxurious waterfront apartments. These options cater to families, couples, and solo travelers, offering comfortable stays with easy access to local attractions.

West End’s amenities include parks, picnic areas, and walking trails that encourage outdoor recreation. Its close-knit community is welcoming, ensuring that visitors feel at home. Proximity to Geraldton’s central facilities adds to the convenience, making it an excellent base for exploring the region.

Getting to West End

Reaching West End is straightforward, with Geraldton’s well-connected road network offering a seamless journey. For those arriving by air, Geraldton Airport provides flights from Perth, followed by a short drive into the suburb. Public transport options and bike-friendly paths make it easy to navigate the area.

About West End

  • Locality: Suburb
  • West End Postcode: 6530
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Exmouth & the Coral Coast
  • Latitude: -28.77872
  • Longitude: 114.58944
  • Elevation: 6m
  • Population: 507
  • Median Income: $24180
  • Area (Sq/km): 2.364
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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