Lucky Bay |
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- White beaches and pink lakes
Home to Australia’s whitest beach, Lucky Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park, just out of Esperance (Kepa Kurl), is so relaxing even the kangaroos sunbathe on the sand. For the full outdoor experience, follow the coastal walk trails or set up at some of Australia’s most picturesque campsites. Back in town, be wowed around every corner along the 40-kilometre GreatOcean Drive. Catching the eye of photographers around the world is the bright pink Lake Hillier on Middle Island — where you’ll witness astounding hues of bubblegum pink on a scenic flight by plane or helicopter.
The striking salt flats of Lake Ballard form the backdrop of Inside Australia, a truly unique installation of 51 life-sized steel statues by acclaimed sculptor Antony Gormley, inspired by residents of the nearby town of Menzies on Wongutha country.- One of Australia’s largest outdoor galleries
- Outback station stays
Immerse yourself in the rural life and landscapes of WA, escape the daily hustle and experience country living on a working station or farm. Accommodation ranges from luxury rooms in grand station homesteads to rustic shearing quarters and camping facilities on huge cattle stations. Visit during wildflower season — from July to October — when the rugged outback plains burst into a kaleidoscope of colour.
- Wildflowers and wave walking
Wave Rock (Katter Kich), near Hyden on Ballardong country, is a remarkable 110 metre, multi-coloured granite cliff that resembles a huge wave about to crash into the bush. There’s also Hippo’s Yawn (which, you guessed it, resembles a hippo yawning), the Humps, and Mulka’s Cave with its collection of Aboriginal rock art. In spring, you’ll be surrounded by beautiful blankets of wildflowers in full bloom, with 60 per cent of the species unique to WA.
- The unexpected
Golden Quest Discovery Trail |
*Source: Tourism Western Australia, info@westernaustralia.com
https://www.tourism.wa.gov.au/
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