Welcome To Rockingham Western Australia
Rockingham WA is a great seaside resort and is located only 46 km south of Perth. Situated on Mangles Bay with a rapidly growing population in excess of 85 000. Rockingham accommodations, Rockingham attractions, Rockingham restaurants and Rockingham local business needs are all included within this site. 
The safe, sandy beaches and sheltered waters of Cockburn and Warnbro Sounds are ideal for aquatic activities, such as swimming, diving, sailing, boating, windsurfing and fishing. The many beautiful offshore islands are added attractions, with their sculpted limestone rocks, little coves and reef areas for diving and snorkelling.
Not all the attractions in Rockingham involve the seacoast. Others include horse riding, tenpin bowling, swimming pool, shopping, cinemas and the many restaurants. In the nearby area many wineries, a wildlife park and a water ski park. There are also many picnic places and barbecue facilities along the foreshore, including Bell and Churchill Parks, which have expansive lawns and shady trees.
History inclined visitors will enjoy following the Heritage Trails and browsing in the Rockingham Museum which has interesting displays about the early days. The self drive and bicycle tour Rockingham also visits many places of historical and present day interest.
Our Accommodation pages provide concise information on the many Rockingham accommodations and outlying area accommodations which include Bed & Breakfast, Hotels, Motels, Villas, Houses, Chalets, Resorts and Caravan Park style accommodations.
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Travelling Around Western Australia
Travelling around Western Australia is relatively an all year round experience as our sealed road system is quite extensive. In the summer months those who wish to visit the north of Western Australia be aware the the seasonal rains of the north can close these roads in a very short time.
Unsealed roads in this area are usually closed from November to March. Road trains are likely to be encountered on many of our highways and care should be taken when deciding to overtake them or even passing them in opposite directions. These vehicles can be up to 50 metres long so when passing make sure there is a least a one kilometre distance between your vehicle and any oncoming car. Never attempt to overtake these vehicles unless you are absolutely sure it is safe to do so. When passing these road trains in opposite directions, the air dispersement ahead of the road trains and as they pass can be quite surprising. When approaching a road train slow down and keep a firm grip on your steering wheel as they pass.
Bush fires, especially in the summer months are a regular occurrence. Visitors need to exercise extreme caution as the lighting of fires can cause irreparable damage to the area.
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