Western Australia

Holland Track

The Holland Track is an iconic four-wheel drive adventure route in the south east region of WA. Originally constructed in 1893 by John Holland, the track starts in Hyden and winds its way through the varied scenery of the Great Western Woodlands, ending in the goldfields town of Coolgardie. The track takes about two days […]

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John Forrest National Park

John Forrest National Park, a stones throw away from the Perth CBD, was the first national park declared in Western Australia is named after the explorer and statesman John Forrest who led pioneer expeditions into Australia’s western interior. There are several walk trails to enjoy, particularly the 15km Eagle View Trail which showcases the variety

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Yanchep National Park

At an easy 20 minutes north of Joondalup, Yanchep National Park is a great spot for a quick overnight camping jaunt or a day trip with the kids. The enormous flocks of black cockatoos in season and western grey kangaroos and water birds year round make this an ideal spot for nature lovers.

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Yalgorup National Park

Looking for a slice of serenity but only a stones throw away from Perth? Yalgorup National Park might just be the place for you! Located just south of Mandurah, the park protects 10 internationally significant lakes that are important to migratory waterbirds.

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Jame Price Point

Broome from Air

Broome is a thriving coastal town situated in the Kimberley region of Western Australia 2,240km north of Perth. Famous for its pearling industry, rich history and dramatic landscapes, thousands of tourists flock here during the dry season from April to September each year.

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Balingup

Looking for a European autumn experience but in the south west of WA – look no further than the picturesque country town of Balingup!

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Mount Cooke

After a long, cold winter what better way is there to celebrate the first sunny weekend than exploring the onset of the wildflower season in the Darling Range. At 582m Mount Cooke is the highest of the peaks along the scarp and having been burnt the previous year it promised to put on a spectacular

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Wandering

Fancy wandering around Wandering? It is well worth the short drive 130km just south east of Perth to spend New Years here. Situated in Marradong Country in the heart of the Darling Range, surrounded by farmland with patches of remnant wandoo forest to the east and jarrah forest to the west, there is much to

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