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Tolmer Falls
One of Litchfields most spectacular sights.
Mt Ainslie Lookout
Excellent views towards Parliament House.
Esplanade Hotel
Attractive colonnaded hotel, built in 1896.
Christ Church
A stately sandstone Gothic number built in 1839.
Catacomb Anglican Church
Remote sermons beamed onto a big screen.
Big Brook Arboretum
Showcase of big trees from all around the world.
Busselton Museum
Local history in an old butter factory.
Adelaide River Crossing
The Stuart Hwy crosses the Adelaide River here.
Dudley House
National Trust鈥搇isted historic building.
Magnetic Termite Mounds
The termite mounds are a Litchfield highlight.
St Mary鈥檚 Hall
A former church hall, built around 1851.
Steep Point
The Australian mainlands most westerly point.
Statue of Colonel William Light
Famous statue of the citys town planner.
Rymill Park
City-side park with a lake and playgrounds.
Wollongong City Beach
Good beach but has views of the steelworks.
Crown Perth Casino
Dated architecture, but an East Perth landmark.
Cremorne Reserve
A grassy park at the end of Cremorne Point.
Chamber of Commerce Building
Continuing its original use since 1873.
Cenotaph
Commemorates Australian servicemen and women.
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
Guided tours leave on the half-hour from 9.30am.