Lancelin Hotels

Lancelin, Australia
Lancelin is a small tourist town 68 miles (110 km) north of Perth in Western Australia. A popular international windsurfing locale, Lancelin lures visitors with its perfect wind and water conditions; the town is the gateway to a world-renowned dive trail that includes 14 shipwrecks dotting the coastline. There is also plenty to do and see on land (such as trekking through Pinnacles Desert), and there is never a shortage of excitement in Lancelin. ... Read more »
Lancelin Attractions
- Lancelin Island Nature Reserve
- Nilgen Nature Reserve
- Back Beach
Lancelin Activities
- Go on a dune buggy adventure in the Lancelin sand dunes
- Explore the reefs, the perfect environment for snorkelling, scuba diving, surfing and wave sailing
- Check out The Pinnicles, with remarkable stone monuments that rise out of the sandy desert like the remains of an ancient city
Lancelin Climate
Summers (December through February) are warm with temperatures around 90°F (32°C), while winters (June through August) are cold with temperatures around 50°F (10°C). Windsurfers flock to Lancelin during the winter for the windy weather. Rainfall measures 33 inches (838 mm) annually and occurs consistently throughout the year.
Getting There & Around
Perth Airport is the international and regional gateway to Western Australia. Visitors can take coaches, hired cars or a train from the airport to reach Lancelin.
In town, most find walking an easy way to get around. To explore farther, the Great Southern Railway traverses the coastline and proves to be a scenic journey.
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