Let’s dive into the laid-back vibes of Madora Bay – a coastal haven just a stone’s throw away from Mandurah. Whether you’re a local looking to spice up your routine or a curious traveller on the lookout for your next adventure, Madora Bay and the Peel Region have some cool stories to share. Let’s explore these seven little-known nuggets about Madora Bay.
1. Name Game:
Back in 1960, Madora Bay started its journey as the “Madora Beach Estate.” The name is a mashup of ‘Mandora’ from a Kimberley pastoral station and ‘Chadora,’ a railway siding near Dwellingup. Fast forward to 1990, and a little tweak happened – ‘Madora’ became the star of the show, transforming into the breezy ‘Madora Bay’ we know today.
2. The Peel Region Stroll:
Situated just south of Perth, Madora Bay sits pretty between the city hustle and the charming Mandurah. The Peel Settlement Scheme kicked off in the early 1800s, shaping the area’s history. Today, Madora Bay keeps that beachside vibe alive, making it a perfect spot for a seaside life.
3. Hall’s Cottage:
Take a short drive to Mandurah, and you’ll stumble upon Hall’s Cottage, a historical gem built in 1833. Henry Edward Hall, a trailblazer in the local fishing scene, crafted this limestone beauty. Now a museum, it’s like a time machine offering a sneak peek into Mandurah’s past. Visit Hall’s Cottage on Sunday’s between 10am – 3pm.