Ledge Point, Western Australia

Ledge Point, Western AustraliaAn hour and a half drive north (120 kilometres) along Wanneroo Road from Perth is the sleepy little fishing town of Ledge Point.

The town is a small commercial rock lobster centre which boasts good fishing and beautiful beaches, just right for a relaxing holiday.

This part of Western Australia’s coast is recognised internationally as one of the great windsurfing venues. The Annual Windsurfing Classic kicks off from Ledge Point every January, taking advantage of the world-class windsurfing conditions.

Divers are attracted to the wreck of the Dutch ship, Vergulde Draeck, which went down after striking a reef in 1656. The wreck was then discovered in 1863 by a group of Australian spear-fishers. A full expedition was mounted in 1972 to excavate the remains of the ship's cargo and fittings, but damage by looters had left little intact. The artefacts that remained in tact were recovered and are now displayed at the Maritime Museums in Geraldton and Fremantle.

The larger town of Lancelin is only 15 minutes north and offers a wide range of leisure activities.

Ledge Point has some sporting facilities and is currently developing a nine hole golf course and caravan park within the town centre.

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