Palms Bed and Breakfast in Trigg Island (Australia)

 

Palms Bed and Breakfast in Australia

Book Now

24 Dorchester Avenue. Warwick,
Trigg Island,

Palms Bed and Breakfast has 4 star Accreditation, ideally located North of Perth City Centre, 8 Kms from Hillarys Boat Harbour and Rottnest Ferries that run from Hillarys Marina to Rottnest Island and a short distance from Sunset Coast Drive that offers easy access to Perths Magnificent sandy beaches, from Marmion to Cottesloe. The Palms is less then 5 minuntes walk from a large shopping and entertainment complex, offering a variety of shops, cafes restaurants, fast food outlets, cinema, bowling alley, sports centre and a host of other amenities. Warwick train station and bus station are also within easy walking distance from the Palms.Palms Bed and Breakfast offers guests a comfortable, clean environment to relax in, with a large swimming pool and BBQ area. Guests also can enjoy the freedom of easy access, with the keys supplied for duration of their holiday.Your hosts Teresa and David offer friendly hospitality in their homely Bed and Breakfast for all their guests.

Rates From £41 per night.
Rooms: 3
 
From Perth:BY Drive:Head North on Mitchell Freeway. Exit Warwick Road. Right at lights, over freeway. Right at lights into DORCHESTER AVENUE. BandB just before third roundabout left side Number 24.BY Train:Take Clarkson line train at Perth train station then get off at Warwick station, walk along Beach Road (15 minus) then turn left at Dorchester Avenue walk up 5 minus, BandB on the right hand side Number 24.



Related Blogging

Post
The Fight Nerd | Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva post-fight interview on ...

Then he palms my microphone and mocks me. Frikkin' giants. Don't forget to check out our other post-fight interview with Fabricio Werdum! Scott Coker coming up later! Share/Bookmark. If you enjoyed this article, subscribe to receive ...

The Fight Nerd | Major MMA Documentary to Premiere at SXSW Film ...

The creative duo behind the movie, Pepper & Bones, real names Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker, are best known for their epic chronicle of the Iraq War that began with the release of the acclaimed “Gunner Palace” in 2004 by Palm ...

comments powered by Disqus
Content Contact us on Twitter Find us on Facebook