Whalers Tunnel Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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An Old Tunnel Under Renovation
Maybe the renovation, but the tunnel, built under the Roundhouse was in a poor state of maintenance. It was built back in the early 1800's (around 18304) as Bather's Beach (then called Whaler's Bea...
This was an interesting walk from the city side of the tunnel out on to the beach. The story boards in the wall niches paint a good picture of what it was like for deckhands in early days unloading th...
Directly under the Round house. A few signs about providing history details, so you get the understanding of its purpose. You wont spend too long here but I would suggest it is a must see.
It is a tunnel, not that long, but cleverly built under the circumstances. Definitely worth seeing if you are in the vicinity, but don't make a special trip just to see this one thing. If you do go...
This tunnel is located under the Roundhouse and was constructed by the Fremantle Whaling Company in 1837 to allow the company easy access between Fremantle town and Bathers Beach.
An Old Tunnel Under Renovation
Maybe the renovation, but the tunnel, built under the Roundhouse was in a poor state of maintenance. It was built back in the early 1800's (around 18304) as Bather's Beach (then called Whaler's Bea...
Stepping back in time
This was an interesting walk from the city side of the tunnel out on to the beach. The story boards in the wall niches paint a good picture of what it was like for deckhands in early days unloading th...
Interesting piece of history
Directly under the Round house. A few signs about providing history details, so you get the understanding of its purpose. You wont spend too long here but I would suggest it is a must see.
Whalers tunnel
It is a tunnel, not that long, but cleverly built under the circumstances. Definitely worth seeing if you are in the vicinity, but don't make a special trip just to see this one thing. If you do go...
Historical Shortcut
This tunnel is located under the Roundhouse and was constructed by the Fremantle Whaling Company in 1837 to allow the company easy access between Fremantle town and Bathers Beach.