Towering timbers, white sand beaches and majestic desert all come together in this cornucopia of natural wonders to make this a truly incredible self-drive. The south-west corner of Western Australia is truly an amazingly diverse landscape that also offers amazing food and wine
Perth WA, Australia
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Margaret River boasts several sophisticated small towns and numerous wineries. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty and this is further complimented by a friendly welcome and superb restaurants and cafes.
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Depart Margaret River and travel southeast to Pemberton, a town of towering timbers. Set in the heart of karri tree country, it’s here you’ll find and climb the world’s tallest fire lookout tree – the famous Gloucester Tree. During spring the area is blessed with an incredible display of wild flowers.
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Continue onto the historic seaport of Albany. The harbours, rivers and estuaries provide excellent fishing, while the spectacular coastal scenery, beaches and nearby National Parks provide a wide variety of activities. Your next day is at leisure in Albany.
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Depart Albany and travel onto Esperance. This busy port and tourist town has some of the best coastal scenery in Australia; its snow-white secluded beaches, beautiful National Parks and many islands of the Archipelago of the Recherche provide a myriad of alluring locations to explore.
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Today is at leisure for you to explore Esperance and surrounding regions. Depending on conditions the Pink Lake lives up to its name whilst Cape Le Grand National Park 56 kms east of Esperance offers some incredible photographic opportunities with its coastal peaks and truly amazing beaches.
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Today you will head north and travel through majestic, untouched Outback woodlands, seeing the region’s famous Pink Salmon Gums. Be sure to stop at Norseman with its Tin Camel sculptures and scenic lookout.
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Today you are at leisure to explore Kalgoorlie. The town was created as a result of Yilgarn-Goldfields gold rush. The WA Museum of Kalgoorlie-Boulder showcases the rich mining history.
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Depart Kalgoorlie and travel to Hyden. Explore the famous Wave Rock and other natural attractions in the area, including Hippo’s Yawn and the ancient Indigenous rock art at Mulka’s Cave.
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Travel via Corrigin – famous for its Dog-in-a-Ute event and Dog Cemetery and through picturesque farmland back to Perth. WA’s capital is a vibrant city boasting lots of sunshine and sun kissed beaches. Sport, food and fun along with a refined but relaxing outdoor lifestyle, define the city.