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Mt Clarence parkrun Marine Dr, Middleton Beach WA 6330

Mt Clarence parkrun

45 Reviews
Marine Dr, Middleton Beach WA 6330
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Minningup Pool Scenic Drive, Collie WA 6225

Minningup Pool

148 Reviews
Scenic Drive, Collie WA 6225
The Overland Motel on Hannan Street stands at the gateway to Kalgoorlie, one of the longest established motels; The motel boasts 92 rooms in various configurations that will meet the needs of any traveller either on business or leisure. ​
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Public toilet
  • Hiking
  • Picnic tables
The Bungle Bungles Purnululu WA 6770

The Bungle Bungles

63 Reviews
Purnululu WA 6770
Experience the amazing geological formation and exceptional beauty of the Bungle Bungle Range in this World Heritage Listed Park.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Omeo Wreck Socrates Parade, Western Australia

Omeo Wreck

1170 Reviews
Socrates Parade, Western Australia
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
Sawpit Gorge Duncan Road, WA 6770

Sawpit Gorge

33 Reviews
Duncan Road, WA 6770
Cervantes is the gateway to Western Australia's Pinnacles Desert and the beginning of Australia's Coral Coast region. Learn more >
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Paruku (Lake Gregory) Indigenous Protected Area Tanami Road, WA 6770

Paruku (Lake Gregory) Indigenous Protected Area

4 Reviews
Tanami Road, WA 6770
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
Conjurunup Dam Whittaker WA 6207

Conjurunup Dam

3 Reviews
Whittaker WA 6207
  • Good for kids

Recommended Reviews

Elouise Gaylard
22.10.2023
Minningup Pool
Tranquil, neat and tidy hidden gem. Longdrop toilets. No BBQs. Has a rope swing which is cool.
Michael English
11.10.2023
Mt Clarence parkrun
One of the hillier parkruns in Australia, but the views are also incomparable. The course is an out and back route that starts (and ends) with 1km slope, but be prepared for more hills as you go! Can be quite windy depending on the weather as you are quite exposed (a small price for the scenic views).
PP MIAO
01.10.2023
The Bungle Bungles
Real stunning rocks.Formed 300 million years ago.But it is all gravel road into the national park so 4wd needed.And also some campsites in there.Just take enough water and drive very safely.Also you can take helicopter tour but cost you some money.Highly recommended.
Lynn George
01.10.2023
The Bungle Bungles
Not having been to Australia having seen these on their Xmas stamps sent from a second cousin once removed I'd love to go. Last big hols was NZ, that was fantastic as was Canada, Japan, Poland, Switzerland so we're willing to go anywhere. One thing I'd say - if you get the chance and can afford it, never say no as you only live once!
Peter McCloy
25.09.2023
Omeo Wreck
Beautiful calm clear water. The shipwreck close to shore, great for snorkelling over. Parking a bit hard to find, but worth the wait to enjoy this scenic area. A bit overcrowded that day but still enjoyable.
Tanya Wells
23.09.2023
Omeo Wreck
We rode down via the bike path to this amazing spot. The wreck is only metres from the shore so easy to snorkel to. Incredible sea life playing amongst the ruin. We even got to see dolphins.
Diane Palmer
22.09.2023
Sawpit Gorge
Loved it here, great fresh water hole
Greg Wallace
21.09.2023
The Bungle Bungles
The Bungle Bungles top our list of most spectacular landscapes of many fantastic sites of the Kimberley Region. Apart from the iconic beehive" domes
jennifer payet
21.09.2023
Minningup Pool
Tranquil beauty for a pleasant SUP within 2.5 kms West to the ford or 5kms East and beyond to Collie townsite.
Ash L
20.09.2023
Paruku (Lake Gregory) Indigenous Protected Area
Beautiful little spot, unfortunately suffering from 2 years without rain. Still turned on a fantastic camp spot under the ghost gums with dingos and brolgas to sing you to sleep in the evening