The South West Region in Full Bloom
As the weather slowly starts to warm up, nature comes to life in the south west region of WA. Rated by the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature), as one of the world’s most important areas for biodiversity and conservation, when visiting this area during the Spring, you’ll certainly understand why.
The wildflower season initially begins at the beginning of June in the northern part of the state, and slowly sweeps down to the south, finishing up at the end of November. With just two months left, this means it’s time to plan your trip to the southern end of the state, and take in what nature has on show in the most beautiful part of the world.
As the weather slowly starts to warm up, nature comes to life in the south west region of WA. Rated by the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature), as one of the world’s most important areas for biodiversity and conservation, when visiting this area during the Spring, you’ll certainly understand why.
The wildflower season initially begins at the beginning of June in the northern part of the state, and slowly sweeps down to the south, finishing up at the end of November. With just two months left, this means it’s time to plan your trip to the southern end of the state, and take in what nature has on show in the most beautiful part of the world.