Kalbarri is a picturesque seaside town located 590 kilometres north of Perth, midway along Australia's Coral Coast. The town itself is located at the mouth
Hawk's Head Lookout is a spectacular vantage point located within the Kalbarri National Park. It provides stunning views of the Kalbarri Gorges and Murchison River.
Pot Alley is a picturesque ocean gorge in Kalbarri National Park, boasting spectacular ocean scenery amidst the expansive rugged gorges. Enjoy a swim at the
Kalbarri is home to the iconic left-hander called Jakes Point, recognised as a National Surfing Reserve and one of the state's most famous remote surfing
The dramatic coastal cliffs of Kalbarri's Red Bluff offer amazing views over the ocean - perfect for whale watching.
Towering 100 metres over the ocean
Yielding to the forces of the ocean, Island Rock and Natural Bridge have been spectacularly sculpted by the fracturing and decaying of the cliffs offering
The coastal area of Kalbarri National Park is situated just south of the township. Offering walk trails with sandstone cliffs plunging more than 100 metres
Breathtaking skywalks in Kalbarri National Park will become a major tourism drawcard for Kalbarri, providing stunning vistas of the Murchison River gorge's rust-red cliffs, flowing
Over 183,000 hectares of outback adventures, dramatic gorges and dazzling wildflowers make Kalbarri National Park one of Western Australia's most popular places to visit.
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Kalbarri National Park covers an area of 186,000 hectares. The rugged terrain and relative seclusion of the park attracts thousands of visitors each year. The
Sometimes bright bubblegum pink, sometimes lilac, and occasionally even red, the waters of Hutt Lagoon can be an extraordinary sight on the drive between Port
Horrocks Beach is a popular and picturesque swimming beach in the beautiful seaside town of Horrocks. Enjoy swimming, fishing, beach combing or indulge in a
The Hampton Road Heritage Walk presents a unique opportunity to explore historically significant buildings in the town of Northampton. Start your visit at the old
Under new and exciting management, Oakabella Homestead is located just 30klm north of Geraldton in Western Australia and is home to a charming 1860s heritage-listed
Scenic drives through fields of spring time wildflowers and picturesque farmland makes Chapman Valley a popular destination for self drive adventure in season.
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With tales of murderous mutiny, the Batavia Shipwreck off the coast of Geraldton is one of Western Australia's best known historic dive sites.
The ship
The Beresford Foreshore is one of Geraldton's newest open spaces and attracts thousands of visiors. The stretch hugs the coastline and sports barbecues, spots to
Overlooking the stunning Batavia Coast Marina the Western Australian Museum - Geraldton tells the story of the Mid West region and the incredible maritime history
The Esplanade located at the southern end of the Foreshore is a popular destination for tourists and Geraldton residents.
The Esplanade offers views of the
Karl Monaghan Photography Gallery showcases fine art photography of the mid west region of Western Australia. Karl is a multi award winning Master of Photography
Ellendale Pool is a stunning waterhole naturally formed along the picturesque Greenough River surrounded by magnificent gum trees and a rocky gorge.
Ellendale Pool is
Geraldton boasts a terrific food and drink scene. Fresh and unique produce are at the doorsteps of Geraldton’s happening eateries.
You’ll be spoiled for choice
The Monsignor J.C. Hawes Heritage Trail takes you through the scenic Murchison region on a four day self-drive tour of 15 buildings created by architect
More than 120 unspoiled islands clustered over 100 kilometres of pristine ocean make up the Abrolhos Islands off Western Australia's mid north coast.
Fishing around