Map of Mandurah – CBD, Canals, Suburbs & Coastal Region Guide
Map of Mandurah – CBD, Canals, Suburbs & Coastal Region Guide
This map of Mandurah provides a detailed overview of one of Western Australia’s largest coastal cities, including the CBD, canal estates, beaches, estuary, suburbs and surrounding Peel region.
Mandurah is known for its waterways, marina precincts, coastal lifestyle and location south of Perth. Key areas include Mandurah CBD, Halls Head, Falcon, Erskine, Meadow Springs, Wannanup and nearby coastal communities.
Mandurah is located south of Perth in Western Australia along the Indian Ocean coast. Major areas include the CBD, Halls Head, Falcon, Erskine, Meadow Springs and canal districts around the estuary.
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Where Is Mandurah Located?
Mandurah is located in Western Australia, south of Perth along the Indian Ocean coastline. It sits within the Peel region and is one of WA’s largest regional urban centres.
- North: Perth metropolitan direction
- South: Bunbury and south-west WA direction
- East: Inland Peel region and rural areas
- West: Indian Ocean coastline and beaches
Main Areas and Suburbs of Mandurah
- Mandurah CBD — retail, marina and commercial centre
- Halls Head — major coastal suburb west of the estuary
- Falcon — southern beachside suburb
- Erskine — residential suburb near canal areas
- Meadow Springs — northern residential growth area
- Wannanup — canal and estuary suburb south of the city
- Dawesville — southern coastal area near the Dawesville Cut
- Greenfields — residential and service suburb east of the CBD
- South Yunderup direction — canal and river communities east of Mandurah
How Mandurah Is Laid Out
- Central waterfront — the CBD and marina precinct sit near the estuary
- Canal estates — waterways and canals shape many residential areas
- Coastal strip — beachside suburbs run along the Indian Ocean
- Eastern residential zones — suburban growth extends inland from the estuary
- Transport corridor — major highways and rail links connect Mandurah with Perth
Key Geographic Features
- Peel-Harvey Estuary — major waterway system surrounding Mandurah
- Indian Ocean coastline — western coastal boundary of the city
- Mandurah canals — extensive canal and marina residential areas
- Dawesville Cut — engineered channel connecting the estuary with the ocean
- Wetlands and waterways — important part of the local landscape
- Peel region setting — links Mandurah with broader south-west WA
Mandurah Transport and Road Map Overview
- Kwinana Freeway — major north-south route linking Mandurah with Perth
- Mandurah Road — important route through the urban area
- Old Coast Road — coastal route through the Peel region
- Mandurah railway line — passenger rail connection to Perth
- Bridges and canal crossings — connect suburbs around waterways and estuary channels
Why People Search for a Map of Mandurah
- To understand where Mandurah is located south of Perth
- To explore canal estates, beaches and waterfront suburbs
- To locate areas such as Halls Head, Falcon and Meadow Springs
- To understand the Peel-Harvey Estuary layout
- To plan travel through coastal Western Australia
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Mandurah Map FAQs
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Where is Mandurah located?
Mandurah is located south of Perth in Western Australia along the Indian Ocean coast. -
What are the main areas of Mandurah?
Main areas include the CBD, Halls Head, Falcon, Meadow Springs, Erskine and Wannanup. -
What is Mandurah known for?
Mandurah is known for canals, waterways, beaches, estuary living and coastal tourism. -
Is Mandurah part of Perth?
Mandurah is a separate city south of Perth, although it is strongly connected by road and rail.
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