Mount Elizabeth Station

Mount Elizabeth Station is a working cattle station you can camp at.
It is legendary for it's steak dinner which you have to book in advance because it is so popular.
It is also notable for some ofLäs mer
Wunnamurra Gorge

Wunnumurra Gorge was the most spectacular so far, and by far the hardest to get to!
It involved 10 km's of full-on four wheel driving through water crossings, very bumpy roads, loose sand and boulderLäs mer
Manning Gorge

We stayed at the Manning Gorge campground, which was full of a great variety of travellers as well some local cows!
From there you could walk 2.5 k's to picturesque Manning Gorge, but not before youLäs mer
Mt Barnett

Mt Barnett was a welcome "roadhouse" in the middle of the Gibb River Road.
These roadhouses are dotted around the outback to provide much needed fuel, groceries, and an often quite decent sausageLäs mer
Imintji camp

Coming to the end of our Gibb River Rd adventure we stayed one night at Imintji Aboriginal run camp ground. It was one of the nicest and cleanest we have stayed in. Very quiet and peaceful surroundedLäs mer
Fitzroy Crossing

Wherever we go we like to find at least one unique appealling feature. We struggled with Fitzroy Crossing :-)
We took a day trip to it from Derby (2.5 hours each way) as we had been hearing of it forLäs mer
Derby.

Derby surprised us. We were warned not to go there due to the high crime rate but we were glad we did. Only had positive experiences. Nearly 50% of the population is indigenous so we were able toLäs mer
Coconut Wells

We stayed for 3 days just outside Broome to explore the area around Broome. Stayed in a very quiet pet friendly campground with a dedicated dog run which was great. Drove to the tidal lagoon atLäs mer
Broome

We really enjoyed our stay in Broome. It's a lovely quirky town with a rich and interesting history of Dinosaurs, Pearling, WWII multiculturalism (Chinese and Japanese during the pearling period) in aLäs mer
Horizontal Falls

The Horizontal Falls is a spectacular and unique feature of the Kimberleys.
The region has one of the most extreme tidal ranges in the world. We saw that every day at our caravan park when the highLäs mer
Pearl Lugger Sunset Sail

We went out on a sail boat which was a replica of the "luggers" they used to use for pearl diving.
It was a great opportunity to relax, see the coastline, watch the sunset, and drink some nice wineLäs mer
Dampier Peninsula

We took a day tour of the Dampier Peninsula.
The whole area has a long history of pearling. Both pearls as well as pearl shell.
We saw an inidigenous community with a quirky church with an alterLäs mer
Barnhill Station

Barnhill station is part of the half a million acre Thangoo working cattle station on the Pilbara coast. It’s located in a stunning position cliff top and has a wonderful set up with a small countryLäs mer
Sandfire Roadhouse

Only a 1 night stop (that was plenty) to break up a very long drive, at this quirky, vey hot, dry, dusty, fly ridden park at the back of the roadhouse.
Port Hedland

Port Hedland was quite different to the amazing natural wonders we've been seeing over past few weeks but it was awesome in its own way.
It is very industrial being the biggest bulk export port inLäs mer
Port Hedland (Port)

We went on a boat tour around the harbour. The boat, run by the "Seafarers Centre" (a charitable group) does regular circuits of the port picking up and dropping off seafarers who want to come toLäs mer
Karartha including Dampier, Port Samson

Karratha is a young town, only 54 years old growing up as a result of mining, mainly iron ore and salt. Its trying to be cosmopolitan and has a very young population but really it’s just a port andLäs mer
Exmouth

Exmouth was an eclectic mix of natural wonders and technological icons.
The Exmouth Gulf is legendary for its reef and wildlife including turtles, whales, dugongs, rays and sharks of all kinds, and aLäs mer
Sandy Point

Sandy Point was a special destination.
A stay right on the coast of the Ningaloo Reef was on both our bucket lists, and Rebecca had her heart set for a long time on being there for her 60th birthday.Läs mer
Coral Bay

After Sandy Point, we decided to backtrack a bit to check out Coral Bay, which we had heard good things about.
We enjoyed a lot of nature and a little adventure. We saw a "shiver" of many juvenileLäs mer
Carnarvon

Carnarvon is a costal town in the subtropical area of WA at the southern end of Ningaloo reef. Known as the “fruit bowl” of WA. Also known for its deep space tracking station used in the moonLäs mer
Denham

Denham was a quiet little town which was easy, modern and welcoming.
We had a site that was right on the edge of the beach which made for very pleasant evenings watching the sunset over the ocean.Läs mer
Monkey Mia

We stayed about half an hour out of Monkey Mia. We were concerned it may be too touristy and not good for the dolphins but luckily it was better than expected. A small settlement with a group ofLäs mer
Cape Peron National Park

Cape Peron National park is the top half of Shark Bay Peninsula. It took us about an hour to drive the length of it on extremely sandy and corrugated tracks. The whole area was stunningly beautifulLäs mer
ResenärShame we forgot to get any photos of the new homestead as it was really beautiful and included a big sociable campfire area and a large dinning room where we sat with other campers and had a home cooked steak dinner. Fabulous.
ResenärMore amazing photos! ❤️