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Richmond , Kimberley & North West |
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| When travelling the Overlanders Way, between Townsville and Mount Isa, the Jack Brown Lions Park at Richmond presents itself as a halfway stopover with a difference.
Beautiful shade trees and lush green lawns make it the ideal break for travellers. Good clean toilet facilities are available, along with picnic tables |
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Kununurra , Kimberley & North West |
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| The Lovell Gallery, (previously known as the Lovell Diversion Gallery or the Diversion Gallery) is well located in the centre of Kununurra. You will be inspired by the outstanding array of local artworks on display. Get a feel for the passion and insights of the talented Kimberley artists as you observe their unique vi |
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Broome , Kimberley & North West |
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| The Pearl Luggers Experience is an essential tour for anyone choosing Broome as their holiday or conference destination.
Since opening in early 1999 the attraction has developed one of the towns most talked about tours and has brought back to life the history and heritage of the early pioneering days.
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Halls Creek , Kimberley & North West |
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| Sawpit Gorge is a picturesque waterhole ideal for swimming amidst the lovely natural surrounds near Halls Creek in the Kimberley region. Float in the peaceful waters and enjoy the backdrop of tall native trees and the striking rocky outcrop climbing out of the pool.
The gorge has been formed by the Black Elvire River |
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Derby , Kimberley & North West |
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| Silent Grove campsite is well placed to explore the stunning Bells Gorge, one of several spectacular gorges in the King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park. Explore the gorge on foot making your way down to the beautiful swimming hole and waterfall.
Keep an eye out for the many rare plants and birds that have made this p |
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Derby , Kimberley & North West |
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| Deviate off the Gibb River Road to visit the magnificent Sir John Gorge on the Fitzroy River. You will be amazed by the spectacular ochre cliffs and their almost mystical reflection of light across the tranquil water at sunset. Hire a canoe, take a swim in the refreshing fresh water or just relax and enjoy the pristine |
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Kununurra , Kimberley & North West |
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| You don’t have to use too much imagination to see a Sleeping Buddha resting in a rock formation near Kununurra.
This natural attraction is a large rock officially called Carlton Ridge.
For the best view, head to Celebrity Tree Park, just a short walk from town. From here, the rock looks to be a Sleeping Buddha.
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Derby , Kimberley & North West |
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| Remains of the shipwrecked SS Colac can be seen on display in the North West town of Derby. The ship lies amongst the beautifully maintained gardens of Lions Park, in front of the Derby Civic Centre.
Examine the large anchor of the 1910 boat along with its propeller. Standing alongside these remnants gives you some i |
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Wyndham , Kimberley & North West |
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| Telegraph Hill offers uninterrupted panoramic views of the dramatic and rugged landscape on the outskirts of Wyndham. You can see all the way out to the Cambridge Gulf and ocean on a clear day. Explore the site where the telegraph station used to stand during World War I and II. Appreciate the view the naval officers w |
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Broome , Kimberley & North West |
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| Check out the distinctive Broome style architecture and soak up the laid back tropical ambiance of the historic Broome Courthouse. Enjoy a picnic under the beautiful old trees and admire the well kept gardens.
It was once a Cable Station which served the telephone cable from Broome to Perth and northwards through a su |
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Wyndham , Kimberley & North West |
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| The Grotto is a magnificent gorge that provides a picturesque and safe swimming spot. The 120 metre cliff face drops into the water and becomes a spectacular waterfall during the wet season. Swim in the still refreshing waters of this natural chasm and watch as the daring local children swing from the Tarzan rope acros |
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Kununurra , Kimberley & North West |
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| Birdwatchers will be thrilled at the large selection of water birds that inhabit The Spillway, on the way to Lake Argyle.
Walk along the shoreline looking out for the black-necked stork, glossy ibis as well as the magnificent wedge-tailed eagle and white-bellied sea-eagle.
The Spillway was created as a safety valve |
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Wyndham , Kimberley & North West |
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| Three Mile Valley sits at the bottom of the Bastion Range which can be easily accessed via several walk trails. Walk along a flowing creek which leads to several pretty waterfalls which are most dramatic during the wet season.
If you prefer a more strenuous walk, hike up the Bastion Range for spectacular panoramic vi |
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Port Hedland , Kimberley & North West |
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| Be amazed by the huge tides of the North West. The resulting tidal flats left at Port Hedland as the tide goes out make a truly spectacular vista. Don’t forget your camera to photograph these unique patterns etched into the sand.
The tides, which move quickly from half a metre to eight meters, create great fishing spo |
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Port Hedland , Kimberley & North West |
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| The 26 metre high Town Observation Tower in Port Hedland provides an outstanding birds-eye view of the surrounding area and bustling activities of the port. Take some time to watch the comings and goings of this busy port town, and be sure to take your camera.
Located behind the visitor centre, this former Navigationa |
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Fitzroy Crossing , Kimberley & North West |
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| A visit to the Tunnel Creek National Park is a truly unique experience that you must include on your Kimberley itinerary. It is close to Windjana Gorge, allowing you to see both landmarks in one day.
Tunnel Creek contains Western Australia’s oldest cave system. Walk through the 750-metre tunnel which takes you from o |
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Karratha , Kimberley & North West |
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| TV Hill Lookout offers excellent views of Karratha. It is a very easily accessible lookout with no walking required. You can drive right up to the top of the hill in a two wheel drive on a sealed road to enjoy this lovely vantage point.
Enjoy panoramic views of the town, Nickol Bay, the Burrup Peninsula and surroundi |
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Newman , Kimberley & North West |
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| Spend at least one full day visiting the Wanna Munna Aboriginal rock carvings, just a two hour drive from Newman. Soak up the tranquil setting and enjoy lunch at the shady waterhole. You will be awestruck by the spectacular Aboriginal rock art on display which includes animal and human images etched into the rocks.
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Halls Creek , Kimberley & North West |
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| Warlayirti Artists Aboriginal Corporation is located at Balgo Community, 300 kilometres south of Halls Creek and welcomes an increasing number of visitors, art collectors and buyers each year. Warlayirti Artists represents more than three hundred and fifty artists across three communities in the Kutjungka region of no |
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Warmun (turkey Creek) , Kimberley & North West |
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| Warmun Community’s principal tourism venture, the Turkey Creek Roadhouse, is conveniently located at the gateway to the Purnululu National Park. It is a great place to purchase top quality Aboriginal art from world renowned artists including Queenie McKenzie and Madigan Thomas.
The Warmun Art Centre provides Aborigin |
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Tours & Attractions
Kimberley Cruising eco tours
Diversity Charter Company offers a unique range of cruising eco tours, personally designed group tours and fishing tours to take you to Australia’s remote Kimberley coast.