Gascoyne Murchison attractions
Find attractions in the Gascoyne-Murchison region of Western Australia’s Golden Outback, from national parks and natural attractions to historic sites and heritage trails.
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Attraction Cue
- Contact:
- +61 8 9963 1041
- Address:
- Austin Street, Cue, 6640
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The beautiful Rotunda in Cue was constructed as a commemoration to the pioneers of the Murchison region. Stand in the rotunda and imagine the band playing for the early settlers after a hard day mining for gold. Clearly visible from the main street, it is located next to another charming buildi...
Attraction Mount Magnet
- Contact:
- +61 8 9963 4172
- Address:
- Great Northern Highway, Mount Magnet, 6638
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The Granites are a significant Aboriginal rock art site, seven kilometres north of Mount Magnet. It is a place of strong cultural significance to the Badimia tribe. Take the opportunity to view striking Aboriginal art which has been dated at 9,000 years old, and is scattered amongst the granite...
Attraction Cue
- Contact:
- +61 8 9963 1041
- Address:
- via Coodardy Noondie Road, Cue, 6640
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Big Bell Ghost Town, near Cue, was once a hive of activity when the Big Bell Mine was in operation in the early 1900s. Wander through the derelict town to envisage how life would have been, and get a sense the opulence that once graced the former town of Big Bell. Visit the magnificent ruins...
Attraction Cue
- Contact:
- +61 8 9963 1041
- Address:
- Cue Shire Office, Lot 2 Austin Street, Cue, 6640
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The Old Gentlemen's Club is one of many elaborate buildings worth visiting in the charming mining town of Cue. Office for many important and influential companies in the late 1800s, and home of the Murchison Club, the building was frequented by influential business people from around the world....
Attraction Gascoyne Junction
- Contact:
- +61 8 6467 5000
- Address:
- Gascoyne Junction Road, Gascoyne Junction, 6705
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The beautiful gorges and red rock landscape of Kennedy Range National Park are about a two hour drive east of Carnarvon. Perfect for a four wheel drive adventure, Kennedy Range National Park is the place to go camping under a star-filled night sky. Here, you're surrounded by pristine wildern...
Attraction Gascoyne Junction
- Contact:
- +61 8 9175 2888
- Address:
- Via Mount Augustus Road, Gascoyne Junction, 6705
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Massive Mount Augustus in the central Western Australian outback abounds with Aboriginal history, rock art and wildlife. Known as Burringurrah by the local Wadjari Aboriginal people, Mount Augustus rises an incredible 860 metres above the surrounding plain and is twice to size of Uluru, mak...
Attraction Meekatharra
- Contact:
- +61 8 9981 1002
- Address:
- Meekatharra Road, Meekatharra, 6642
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Peace Gorge is a stunning spot to relax and take in the beauty of the surroundings whilst enjoying a picnic lunch. Explore the fascinating rock formation of the gorge and take a walk around the reserve to examine the wildflowers, native shrubs and vegetation. For the more ambitious, climb to th...
Attraction Sandstone
- Contact:
- +61 8 9963 5802
- Address:
- The Detour, Sandstone, 6639
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The Sandstone area has countless natural rock formations or 'breakaways' which contrast dramatically with the rust stained landscapes. Believed to be 350-million years old, one of the most spectacular breakaways known as 'London Bridge' was once wide enough to allow and horse and sulky to c...
Attraction Cue
- Contact:
- +61 8 9963 1041
- Address:
- Cue Dalgaranga Road, Cue, 6640
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Walga Rock is a huge monolith, where you can see the largest gallery of Aboriginal rock paintings in Western Australia. Explore the large cave within the rock, which contains a range of paintings including pictures that are said to be of ships that visited the Western Australian coast in the 17...
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