New Norcia
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The Wheatbelt is one of the nine administrative regions of Western Australia, with a population of about 75,000 in 2014, and with Northam as its largest town. It's bounded to the west by the Indian Ocean and the city of Perth, to the north by the Mid West, to the east by the Goldfields–Esperance region, and to the south by the South West region. It's the heartland of a larger wheat-growing area; tourist literature often describes it as two regions, the Sunset Coast and the Golden Outback.
New Norcia旅遊指南
城市概覽
The Wheatbelt is a large tract of Western Australia converted to wheat and sheep agriculture in the 19th century, which involved the British settlers ejecting and sometimes slaying the Aboriginal inhabitants of the area. This was done initially to feed the growing city of Perth, and export further afield was only feasible with mechanisation and better transport in the mid 20th century. Transport has long shaped this region: settlers of the Avon Valley from the 1830s had to slog up the slopes of the Darling Range, and the coastline north of Perth lacked harbours. The railways made all the difference later that century - the main motive was to reach the goldfields further east, but they created a transport corridor for agriculture. Small towns developed along the tracks and in many places are little changed. Highways now sweep across the landscape and a modern automobile will hardly break sweat on the incline east of Perth. These are relatively recent: the Great Eastern Highway was completed in 1938 and only fully sealed in 1956, replacing the rough tracks that convicts had hewn with tree trunks for a base. Brand Highway north was likewise only built in the 1950s, and it follows an inland route as far as Dongara, so coastal communities remained isolated. Not until 2010 was the last section of the coastal highway sealed, putting this strip within an easy drive from Perth, a mixed blessing. When the disparate pre-existing sections of road were then re-designated as the continuous Indian Ocean Drive, the sturdy people of Wanneroo raged against a "futile and worthless exercise that was tantamount to heresy", and "offensive to the pioneers" of Wanneroo, no way could their main street be renamed. It got renamed anyhow once they'd had their strop.
如何抵達
1 Perth Airport (PER IATA) is where most visitors arrive in Western Australia. Here (or in Perth city after a layover) is the best place to pick up car hire, which you'll need to cover any distance through the Wheatbelt. Several towns have airstrips. There are no commercial flights, but excursions sometimes use them, for instance to Hyden for Wave Rock.
By road There is a good network of sealed roads and gravel tracks suitable for 2WD, and self-driving is the best way to get here and get around. Car rental desks in Perth city don't charge extra for a drop-off at the airport or vice versa; much of the Wheatbelt is within a couple of hours' drive from the city but overseas arrivals will do well to get a night's sleep before driving off down these long, lulling roads. Traffic laws are much the same as in western countries, but the legal alcohol limit is near zero. Principal routes are:
East: Hwy 94 Great Eastern Highway runs out from Perth to Northam, Cunderdin, Merredin and Coolgardie: a turn-off links to Kalgoorlie while the main highway turns south to Norseman. North: Coastal Highway 60 runs via Lancelin, Cervantes and Jurien Bay towards Dongara. Brand Highway runs inland, joined by Highway 60 some 30 km south of Dongara, then away north to Geraldton, Carnarvon, Karratha, Port Hedland, Broome and Darwin, pretty much halfway to China. Highway 95 runs further inland from Perth via New Norcia towards Mount Magnet, Newman and Port Hedland. Southeast: Highway 40 leads via Brookton to Hyden, then trends south to Lake King and Ravensthorpe. There are also ungraded roads and beaches only suitable for 4WD. Check ahead with the rental company which routes are okay by them, and don't try it in the wet season. Signs warning of soft sand must be heeded, as you won't get a mobile signal to call for help if you bog down.
By bus Integrity buses run Tu Th Su evenings from Perth north up the coast to Lancelin (3 hr), Cervantes, Jurien Bay (4 hr) and Dongara (6 hr) then on to
當地交通
You need your own wheels. Public transport can get you to most towns, but your accommodation and the main sights may be at some distance from the bus / railway station, under a hot sun. A car also gives shade, and shelter from those damned flies. Never let your tank drop below quarter-full.
必看景點
Check Western Australia#See for admission fees and passes for the national parks. Lake Campion northeast of Nungarin is a great salt-encrusted lake. New Norcia has a 19th century Benedictine abbey, still active. You can visit the abbey church. The Pinnacles are eerie limestone pillars in the dunes of Nambung National Park near Cervantes. York has the best-preserved Victorian town centre, as later travel routes passed it by. Wave Rock is a remarkable 15 m smooth breaker wind-carved into the rock, and striped by mineral run off. Wildflowers make the desert bloom August to September.
體驗活動
Sandy beaches line the coast, suitable for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking and wind-surfing. There are multiple points for vehicle access and barbecues. They can get busy at weekends as they're within a day trip from Perth. Boat trips putter out to nearby islets, for instance from Cervantes to the haunts of sea lions. Golf: you're a brave soul if you play on these arid courses. Poor Alfred Gibson, lost on a desert expedition of 1874, was probably looking for a shanked golf ball. Skydive at Jurien Bay.
美食
Cafes and restaurants in the Wheatbelt region serve trad meaty fare, but the outlook is getting better for vegetarians, vegans and GF. Larger towns might stretch to a pizzeria and a Chinese, otherwise it's burgers again tonight.
飲品與夜生活
Drink water, and plenty of it - you don't realise how much you're sweating as it evaporates so fast. Cafes and restaurants serve alcohol, but only the larger towns have stand-alone bars. This region is too arid for wine production, so WA wine travels up from the South West region.
住宿
Most towns have a caravan park / campground and one or two motels. Prices are high by European and North American rural standards, as everything they need has to be trucked in, and labour is not cheap. Especially attractive to overseas visitors are the 19th century traditional hotels, with their verandas, intricate ironwork and creaking floorboards. They often house the town's main restaurant and tavern. Book ahead as much as possible. Places may fill up, and then it's a long way to the next town - where you might end up sleeping while driving erratically along the median strip with an oncoming road train.
順遊推薦
North the next region is the Mid West. Highlights are the town of Geraldton and Kalbarri National Park. East is the Goldfields–Esperance region. Inland are old mining towns, while the coast is lined with National Parks. South is the South West region, lusher country with vineyards. West are unmissable Perth and Fremantle.
城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.