FORTESCUE FALLS
Read moreWaterfalls are impressive on these red lands. The descent is relatively easy and safe. The path then leads to Fern Pool, which is a natural swimming pool reflecting the rocks and greenery.
HIPPO'S YAWN
Read moreHippo's Yawn (the yawn of the hippopotamus) is a cave that looks like the open mouth of a hippopotamus. Its opening is more than 12 m high.
CELEBRITY TREE PARK
Read moreThe city has a arboretum where many trees were planted by Australian celebrities, such as singer John Farnham, Directors Baz Luhrmann and Rolf Harris, and prominent politicians.
KENNEDY RANGE NATIONAL PARK
National park accessible by tarmac road to discover colorful flowers and a ...Read more
MAMMOTH CELLAR
Read moreOpened since 1901. It is the largest and most accessible of the three caves (Mammoth, Jewel and Lake cellars). There is no guided tour for this cave but an audio tour with MP 3 players.
GNAMMA HOLES
Read moreGnamma Holes are proof of genius in the art of Aboriginal survival. In fact, they widened in the flat rock a few holes to collect rainwater. To keep this clean water, the holes were covered with sand. It served as a filter and prevented mosquitoes and larvae from polluting water. Then it was enough to dig into the sand so that the water would be filtered.
DANGGU GEIKIE GORGE
Magnificent gorges over 30 metres deep, located in a national park just 20 ...Read more
GIANT TINGLE TREE
Giant tree, completely hollowed out and very impressive, to the east of ...Read more
YARDIE CREEK
Home to a multicolored gorge formed by erosion, perfect for an unsalted ...Read more
D'ENTRECASTEAUX NATIONAL PARK
A national park named after a French admiral in Pemberton, home to the ...Read more
GORGE SLABS
Fabulous site at Karijini National Park to find a 12 km long, 100 m deep ...Read more
CIRCULAR POOL
Read moreA slightly steep descent allows you to reach this refreshing natural swimming pool where you can swim.
OYSTER STACKS
Incredible snorkeling spot to observe fish and other underwater life.Read more
TROPIC OF CAPRICORN
Read moreIndicated by a road panel, you will always see people stopping there to take pictures of their passage on this imaginary land line.
QUOBBA BLOWHOLES
A site accessible by 4x4, located 75 kilometers north of Carnarvon, to ...Read more
FAURE ICELAND
Read moreIn June 1801, a French expedition under the command of Nicolas Baudin and Emmanuel Hamelin began a thorough exploration of Shark Bay. The island that was discovered here bears the name of François-Xavier Faure, the geographer of the vessel Le Naturaliste.
DIRK HARTOG ISLAND
This island, 80 km long and 14 km wide, is Australia's claim to fame as an ...Read more
FRANÇOIS PERON NATIONAL PARK
This park is a veritable paradise for observing flora and fauna: plants, ...Read more
MULKA'S CELLAR
This legendary cave north of Wave Rock was home to the cannibal Mulka, a ...Read more
JEWEL CELLAR
Read moreJewel Cave is the largest of the three caves (Mammoth, Jewel, Lake cellars) but also all of Western Australia. There is the Jewel Cave Preservation Centre
TORNDIRRUP NATIONAL PARK
Located 18 km south of Albany, the Gap and Natural Bridge are two sites of ...Read more
EUCLA ET LA TRAVERSEE DE NULLARBOR
Home to various sites and establishments: Norseman, Balladonia, Caiguna ...Read more
CAPE THE GREAT NATIONAL PARK
A special place, home to huge blocks of color-changing granite and Lucky ...Read more
GRANITE SKYWALK CASTLE ROCK
Suspended footbridge offering spectacular views of the park, farmlands, ...Read more