Halls Head Gardens
Halls Head Gardens is a peaceful village with an
attractive Spanish influence of whitewashed villas
surrounded by delightful gardens. The village is located
just three kilometres from Mandurah, a popular spot for
aquatic pursuits, close to public transport and just one
kilometre from Halls Head Shopping Centre.
There are 46 one and two bedroom villas designed for
independent living at Halls Head Gardens. Village
amenities include an air-conditioned clubhouse,
hairdressing salon, podiatrist, library, pool table,
indoor bowls and barbecue facilities. The Halls Head
area dominates the southern shoreline of the Peel Inlet
estuary and the beaches in the area are among Western
Australia’s best.
Location
Hall’s Head is a western suburb of Mandurah, one of
Western Australia’s larger regional towns (with a
population of about 70,000). Hall’s Head is located on
the coast, with one of the most popular beaches being
Doddies Beach. This is a beach where residents can enjoy
a barbecue on the foreshore, have a coffee at the cafe
directly across the road or take a leisurely walk by the
ocean.
The area is known as the unofficial gateway to the South
West and boasts a lot of tourist attractions,
particularly water attractions. There are major fishing
and crabbing areas, plus frequent dolphin and whale
watching in neighbouring settlements Bunbury and
Rockingham.
The area has what is described as a typical
Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and cool
winters. In summer time temperatures range from 19-40
degrees, with an average daily temperature of 27
degrees. Whereas in winter time, the average minimum is
9 degrees and the average maximum is 15 degrees.
Other attractions in the area include national parks,
two zoos and a miniature village.
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