Spring in Australia
Not too hot, nor too cold, spring is a wonderful time to visit Australia. You miss the busy summer period (and expensive travel around Christmas and the New Year), while the wet season is yet to deluge the tropical north – although humidity will be building. Early spring is a pleasant time to hike in the Blue Mountains, before the days warm up in October and November. It’s also an excellent time for wildlife watching in the national parks or enjoying a foodie or wine-tasting tour in Victoria or New South Wales.
When can I see wildflowers in Western Australia?
Large swathes of Western Australia are carpeted in wildflowers during spring – the annual spectacle begins in the north around the Coral Coast in June or July and spreads to Perth and the southwest by September/October.