Wanderlust Travel Magazine (UK)

2 Pop to Perth on a single flight and discover a wild city

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Why go?

Closer to Asia than Sydney or Melbourne, Perth’s isolation is one of its greatest lures. Now, its remote wilds are a kangaroo hop away as Qantas launches the first direct Heathrow-perth flights from March, transformi­ng what was once a multi-day, multi-stop route into one 17-hour journey.

Many will eye the connection possibilit­ies to Australia’s east coast, but Perth deserves more attention. It’s a city that blurs nature with its urban sprawl like few others and a case in point is Kings Park – one of the planet’s largest city parks. Its bushland trails are more like leafy wilderness than a city centre, affording fine views of the Swan River and brushtail possum sightings.

Elsewhere, Mettam’s Pool affords fine reef snorkellin­g. Gaze out to sea and you’ll spy the care-free (and car-free) Rottnest Island, a mix of heath and scrubland webbed with cycle trails and ringed by limpid-blue bays and reefs. Make sure you say hello to its chirpy resident, the quokka.

Perth isn’t just wild thrills. Its Art Gallery of Western Australia boasts a collection of Aboriginal works, nearby Fremantle has rich convict history and the sprawling Swan Valley is Western Australia’s oldest winelands: the perfect place to toast unsung Australia.

Where to stay?

The 19th-century Terrace Hotel (terracehot­elperth.com.au) is on Kings Park’s doorstep; doubles from A$269 [£155].

Get there now!

Qantas will fly from London Heathrow to Perth 14 times a week from 25 Mar. From £794 return; qantas.com

Or how about this…

Easyjet will launch twice-weekly flights from London Luton to Reus, Spain, from 27 Mar. From £67 return; easyjet.com

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