Explore the hidden secrets that Wanneroo has to offer.
“Beyond” captures all the other experiences, adventures, recreation and attractions that Wanneroo has to offer. Discover all the hidden gems and fill your time with trying something new, such as crazy golf, or zip-lining through the majestic gum trees in the Yanchep National Park or flying around the Wanneroo Raceway in a V8 or superfast go-kart.
The Wanneroo Library and Cultural Centre, is a vibrant hub for history, culture and the arts, with the Regional Museum, modern library facilities and a large Gallery attracting a wide range of exhibitions and events.
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The area is home to two highly acclaimed public golf courses, with Carramar offering a well-wooded 18-hole course and driving range of a resort-style standard for an affordable fee. Marangaroo is set in bushland and is home to friendly kangaroos, with plenty of doglegs and blind tee shots. There is an 18 hole course, an all grass driving range and two practice greens.
There are also several exclusive private golf courses that cater to avid golf enthusiasts seeking a premium and tranquil experience. These private clubs often boast meticulously manicured fairways and greens surrounded by lush vegetation, providing a serene backdrop for golfers. From challenging championship layouts to state-of-the-art practice facilities, golfers can indulge in a range of top-notch services, hospitality and social connection.
For those looking for something a little more fun, visit the Wanneroo Botanic Gardens, with Australia’s largest outdoor Mini Golf complex, featuring 36 holes across two courses. You could even try Glow Golf – the night-time mini golf adventure where you can explore the gardens in the dark using a light-up LED golf ball. It’s the same great mini golf fun, with a thrilling twist.
Wanneroo Regional Museum
The City of Wanneroo is very fortunate to have three museum sites: two historic houses – Cockman House and Buckingham House – and the Wanneroo Regional Museum. The museum provides a range of stories and themes based on the development of the area, from our Indigenous past, pioneers through to modern Wanneroo and its incredible evolution in recent times.
Wanneroo Raceway
The raceway at Wanneroo has been the home of motor sport in WA since 1969. It was also the training ground of many of WA’s renowned drivers including Mark Webber, Daniel Ricciardo and Garth Tander and the track continues to attract drivers of all ages and racing interests. The track holds a number of major race meets each year, including the Supercars Championships, as well as a number of Drift Battles, Super Sprints, Hillclimbs and member tuning days.