Bullara Station is an outback working cattle station on a 1/4 million acres, it offers bush camping with quirky amenities and rustic charm. The accommodation choices are varied with cottages, huts and a shearer’s lodge if you don’t wish to camp. The neighbouring station is 1 million acres and if they decide to drop inContinue reading “Bullara Station (WA)”
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Exmouth (WA)
Exmouth is in close proximity to the Cape Range National Park, which is known for its rugged limestone gorges. We decided to try the Mandu Mandu Walk which is a moderately difficult trail that winds its way along a rocky creek bed and into a deep gorge. We started up the track that lead toContinue reading “Exmouth (WA)”
Coral Bay (WA)
The tiny tropical town of Coral Bay is the perfect destination for a laidback seaside escape. Coral Bay is unique as you access Ningaloo Reef directly from the beach which makes snorkelling easy and fun for all levels. Coral Bay is a Manta Ray hot spot so Dave took the opportunity to swim with theContinue reading “Coral Bay (WA)”
Carnarvon (WA)
Carnarvon thrived in the sixties and seventies. Successful businesses, popped up everywhere including hotels, shops, tourist attractions and amusement parks. Then, during the eighties crash everyone seemed to leave Carnarvon, and the tourists stopped coming. Many of the businesses that closed down were simply boarded up and remain that way today. We rode our bikesContinue reading “Carnarvon (WA)”
Wooramel (WA)
On the way to our next destination we stopped at the Wooramel Roadhouse to refuel our tank and tummies. I love these stops as they really show us a way of life that’s very different from our city ones. My made to order, butter smothered toasted egg & bacon sandwich (with added salt & pepperContinue reading “Wooramel (WA)”
Monkey Mia (WA)
Monkey Mia is a UNESCO World Heritage landmark and forms part of the greater Shark Bay region. We stayed at the Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort so we could get up close and personal with wild bottlenose dolphins. The resort is ‘absolute’ beachfront and on a sunny day the water is a vibrant blue.💙 I’m likeContinue reading “Monkey Mia (WA)”
Geraldton (WA)
We weren’t sure what to expect from Geraldton as many travellers don’t include it in their itinerary. Fortunately for us we loved it. How can you not love a town with a BIG Marble? Geraldton is big old fashion country town with a mediterranean climate. We rode along the foreshore and ended at the EsplanadeContinue reading “Geraldton (WA)”
Dongara – Port Denison (WA)
Situated on the Coral Coast the twin towns of Dongara and Port Denison are divided by the Irwin River which meanders between the two. This area is famous for Rock Lobster, however we decided to try some fresh snapper. The views whilst walking around here constantly change as you can choose to walk along theContinue reading “Dongara – Port Denison (WA)”
Nambung Station (WA)
Nambung Station is a working farm 2 hours north of Perth. Unfortunately, we copped rain, wind and lightning for most of our 2 night stay so it limited our activities to a few walks. However, the weather did force us to just relax, read and catch up on the odd chore (like stock counting ourContinue reading “Nambung Station (WA)”
Lancelin (WA)
Lancelin is playful seaside hamlet about 2 hours north of Perth. It’s known for its crayfish, sand dunes and sunsets. Unburdened by development this town is one of my favourites and I truly hope when I visit in years to come, it has remained that way.🙏 There are many fun and colourful sites to visitContinue reading “Lancelin (WA)”
