Quest Fremantle





The Quest Fremantle Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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War Memorial to Victoria Street Station Loop is a great way to explore the streets of East Fremantle. Starting from Fremantle War Memorial the route takes in some of Fremantle's historic streets and also visits Leighton Beach. Take a dip in the refreshing water, before continuing on to the banks of the Swan River before returning to where the path began. There are plenty of cafes, pubs, and restaurants to visit along the way. Parking is available near the trailhead on Bateman or Ord...
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A beautiful coastal walk located in the city of Freemantle, Western Australia. This out and back trail takes you down the coast from the main dog beach to the old power station & back. The perfect trail to finish off your day and enjoy a sunset swim at South Beach. The trail itself is relatively flat and is shared by pedestrians and cyclists.
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A short and sweet trail through the Booyeembara Park located in east Freemantle, Western Australia. This looped route begins from the parking and picnic area in the park, just off Montreal Street. The path itself is well maintained and is used by pedestrians, cyclists and skate boarders so please share the path and enjoy!
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A pleasant walk along Port Beach in Fremantle. This beach is just 10 minutes from Fremantle City Centre and 30 minutes from Perth. The route heads north across the wide stretch of sand. This out and back route turns around at Leighton Beach heading back down Port Beach. The beach is patrolled and visitors are reminded to swim between the flags if they do choose to swim.
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A terrific out and back along the wide-open shore of Leighton Beach. This route begins near the Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club where there are barbeques, picnic tables and spots to fill up your drink bottles. There is plenty of places to park along Leighton Beach Boulevard. Dogs are allowed off-leash on Leighton Beach, so expect to see lots of dogs playing in the water and on the sand.