Western Australia's Golden Outback Region is one of the most fascinating places in Australia. It is a place of contrasts, from the rich reds and yellows of the desert, to the vivid greens and blues of the Eucalypt Woodlands and Eucla coastline. Australia's native Aboriginal people can still be found in their traditional customs and lifestyles in many places and you wont have any trouble finding Kangaroos and Emu's. As a major mining area, human activity is largely concentrated in thriving towns with a spirit and history that will captivate your interest.
The destinations listed on this page are in alphabetical order. Each destination has its own unique attractions and lifestyle, so for the best perspective, take time to explore all areas.
Need to save time? Finding it hard to book online? Just want to speak with a local expert?
Call West-Oz support on 0414 406 942 for a free availability check, quote or advice.
Reflecting a rich history from the Goldrush Era of the 1800s, Coolgardie was once the third largest town in the state with two stock exchanges, three breweries and seven newspapers. Today, visitors can gain an insight into it's colourful past. Also visit the famous Camel Farm
Just offshore from Esperance on the South Coast is the Recherche Archipelago, a series of hundreds of rocky islands. The coastline features many bays with clear aqua-blue water and sugar-white sandy beaches producing classic postcard scenes. See to believe, stunning
The major drawcard for this town is Wave Rock, an awe-inspiring natural formation of a wave carved into a cliff, hundreds of metres long. The town is a great venue for viewing carpets of Australian wildflowers in season. Also see rare white Kangaroos at the local wildlife centre
One of the largest, most historic and fascinating cities in the Australian Outback. Surrounded by desert plains and carpets of Australain wildflowers. The Golden-Mile Super-Pit gold mine, the largest in the world is located here, visible from space and also the lookout platforms
Kambalda is surrounded by rolling sand dunes and salt lakes. Home to Australia's first Nickel Mine and second largest Gold Mine. Learn how these industries operate and contribute to the economy. Take the chance to go land-sailing on Lake Lefroy, a huge outback salt lake
A series of roads and dirt tracks linking Laverton in Western Australia, passing through 3 states to Winton in Queensland. At 2800km, it traverses the inhospitable arid heart of Australia, the great Outback. A fantastic journey to the ancient heart of Australia for the wandering tourist.