Golden Outback

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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Eucla National Park

Mention Eucla and most people think of hiding their honey at the border crossing or the Telegraph Station ruins. But if you venture a little farther you will come upon the true highlight of this park; the weathered bone-white relic jetty. Once built to supply the township with supplies in the late 1800’s, this structure

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Nuytsland Nature Reserve

Nuytsland Nature Reserve hugs one of the most well known drives in Australia, the Nullarbor. Considered a right of passage for Australian travellers, this long and linear reserve will reward you with vistas of sheer limestone cliffs, remote beaches and increasingly arid sandplains. But out here, in the far south east of WA, is one

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Peak Charles National Park

Peak Charles is one of the less advertised and visited national parks in the south west of WA, making it a gem for those seeking solitude in the Great Western Woodlands. Visible from more than 50km away, Peak Charles and its partner Peak Eleanora, slowly reveal their domineering presence in the landscape as you approach

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Cape Le Grand National Park

Looking for a comfy white beach to laze on with chilled out kangaroos? Or perhaps crystal clear aquamarine water to loll in with the odd dolphin? Look no further as Cape Le Grand National Park has it all! The feeling of silky soft sand underfoot as you stroll along the beach at sunrise, watching the

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Esperance

Esperance is one of Australia’s best kept secrets. It is a quiet, yet lively town located south-east of Perth, set among some of the most spectacular coastal scenery the country has to offer. Each crest along the The Great Ocean Road provides you with a new vista of brilliant white beaches and turquoise waters fringed

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Fitzgerald River National Park

Fitzgerald River National Park is one of the largest and most floristically diverse parks in Australia, so much so that it has been endorsed by UNESCO as an internationally significant Biosphere Reserve. Over 1880 plants have been recorded in the park, with numerous being endemic to its borders, and likewise more species of fauna make

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Goldfields

The goldfield region of outback Western Australia offers diverse landscapes ranging from salt lakes to banded iron formation ridges and sandstone and granite outcrops.  The region is abundant with cultural heritage sites from both indigenous and European settlement origin. In spring the region is also carpeted with vibrant wildflowers and the pockets of native vegetation

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