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Outback Western Australia Holidays & Travel Guide
There's
something
special
about
the
Outback Golden
Heartlands region
of
Western
Australia.
As
a
holiday
destination,
it
has
everything
you
need,
it's
a
combination
of
colours,
the
clear
blue
skies,
the
sparkling
ocean
waters
set
against
pristine
white
sands,
the
multi
hued
magic
carpets
of
wildflowers,
the subtle
greens
of
the
bush,
the
red
tones
of
the
desert,
the
gold
of
the
magical
metal
and
the
grain
fields.
Experiences,
frolicking
in
the
ocean,
marvelling
at
the
intricate
patterns
of
the
world
famous
- Western
Australian
wildflowers,
feeling
the
charm
and
special
character
of
the
historic
towns.
Exploring
natural
wonders
like
The
Pinnacles and
Wave
Rock,
bushwalking
and
experiencing
the
grandeur
and
beauty
of the
Australian
bush
or
fossicking
for
nuggets in
some
of
the
world's
richest
goldfields.
And
memories,
driving
the
Golden
Way
where
gold
fossickers
once
trudged
with
their
meagre
provisions
and
their
dreams,
evoking
the
struggles
,
labours
and
victories
of
the
pioneers.
Whatever
type
of
break
you
want,
it's
here
for
you...
a
day
trip
from
Perth,
a
weekend
getaway
or
an
extended
holiday.
Adventure,
relaxation,
history
or
non-stop
fun.
Every
area
of
the
Golden
Heartlands Outback
is
a
destination
in
its
own
right
, you will be amazed.
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The Kimberley
covering over 420, 000 square kilometres, is one of the worlds great wilderness areas, remote & rugged,more |
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Broome
Established as a Pearling centre in the 1880’s, Broome has a multicultural mix of Aboriginal, Malay, more |
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Cable Beach
22km of perfect white sandy beach, on a turquoise Indian Ocean water.
Cable Beach is more |
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The Pinnacles
Thousands of limestone pillars, up to 4m tall, rise out of a stark landscape of yellow sand. Over 250 000 more |
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Ningaloo Reef
For a quintessential Ningaloo experience, take a swim with the whale sharks, the gentle giants more |
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Bungle Bungles
It has taken over 20 million years of erosion for the ochre and black striped sandstone domes to form, more |
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Margaret River Wine
one of the country’s newest wine districts, with the first vines being planted in 1967, and is also . more |
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