Clontarf hill (Perth, WA)

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Bushland with walk trails.
Clontarf Hill is a limestone and sand hillock that rises to 39.8m above sea level. The views afforded are the Indian Ocean and offshore islands as well as coastal views north and south.
The hill itself and the surrounding bushland corridor comprise a 10 hectare area and are part of a system of such hillocks that run in a north/south direction from Fremantle through Spearwood approximately 1.5 km inland.
Clontarf Hill is unique in that it is perhaps the only remaining high point at the southern end of the Fremantle area and has not yet been heavily impacted upon by humans.
Access is available from the eastern end of the car park on Clontarf Road which is presently disused. Access via Healy Road is available by walking through gates in the wire fence near Gordon Road. Street parking is also available.
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Coordinates:   32°5'8"S   115°45'57"E

Comments

  • This map actually shows Manning Park in Hamilton Hill. Clontarf Hill is further north between Healy Road and Clontarf Road, Beaconsfield.
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