Northern Goldfields attractions
Attractions in the Northern Goldfields of Western Australia offer real outback experiences to remember. Its beautifully rugged landscape is home to many native birds and animals, and its outback towns are rich in Indigenous culture, pioneering heritage and gold rush history. Highlights include the fascinating Antony Gormley sculptures at Lake Ballard and the Explorers Hall of fame at Laverton.
Check out the list of Northern Goldfields attractions below and start planning your outback adventure.
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Attraction Laverton
- Contact:
- +61 8 9031 1361
- Address:
- Augusta Street, Laverton, 6440
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Complementing the rich visual history of the Northern Goldfields, the Great Beyond Explorers' Hall of Fame utilises cutting edge technology to bring to life the characters and stories of the past. Step back in time with several notable Explorers who led challenging expeditions through Centra...
Attraction Gwalia
- Contact:
- +61 8 9037 7210
- Address:
- Tower Street, Gwalia, 6438
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The Gwalia Historical Museum is located in the old mine offices of the original Sons of Gwalia Gold Mine. It is well worth a visit before wandering through the deserted homes in the ghost town of Gwalia. The town has been well preserved and offers an eerie insight into the lives of the former m...
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 Laverton
- Contact:
- +61 8 9031 1395
- Address:
- 4 Euro Street, Laverton, 6440
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The Laverton Outback Gallery is a not for profit organisation established to display, promote and sell authentic Aboriginal art on behalf of the people of the Laverton and Western Desert area. The gallery houses an extensive range of art and is well worth a visit whilst in Laverton. The g...
Attraction Gwalia
- Contact:
- +61 9037 7016
- Address:
- Kane Street, Gwalia, 6438
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The State Hotel was the first built in a range of 'State Hotels' constructed throughout Western Australia. The hotel is a fine old two-story brick building located in the heart of Leonora. The township of Leonora is situated two hours drive north of Kalgoorlie which is six and a half h...
Attraction Kookynie
- Contact:
- +61 8 9024 2702
- Address:
- via Kookynie Mount Remarkable Road, Kookynie, 6431
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Kookynie Ruins - in 1903 Kookynie was a thriving Goldfields township with more than 400 buildings and approximately 2,500 people. Today, with its population of only 13 people, this living ghost town, has many sites of historical interest, some of these include the ruins of the Cosmopolitan Hote...
Attraction Laverton
- Contact:
- +61 8 9031 1361
- Address:
- via Warburton Range Road, Laverton, 6440
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The Great Central Road runs for more than 1,100 kilometres from Laverton to Yulara. Along the way you will see a range of great outback attractions. Check out the ochre bluff of Giles Breakaway, Lake Throssel, and the wildflowers at Lake Yeo Nature Reserve, Peegull Waterhole, Caves, Emperor Spr...
Attraction Menzies
- Contact:
- +61 8 9024 2702
- Address:
- Lake Ballard, Menzies, 6436
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See sculptures by world renowned artist Antony Gormley at one of Western Australia's most unusual and remote cultural attractions - Inside Australia -Antony Gormley Sculptures.The artwork is a collec
Attraction Wiluna
- Contact:
- +61 8 9981 8000
- Address:
- Scotia Street, Wiluna, 6646
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The Tjukurba Art Gallery provides a rich authentic experience where you have the opportunity to meet and chat with artists painting on location in the gallery.On view are current paintings by the Bir
Attraction Wiluna
- Contact:
- +61 8 9981 8000
- Address:
- Canning Stock Route, via, Halls Creek, 6770
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The Canning Stock Route was originally created by Albert Canning in 1908 for Kimberley cattlemen to take their stock to the southern markets. Covering some 51 wells and stretching 2,013 kilometres from Halls Creek to Wiluna, the Canning Stock Route now forms one of the most remote and challengi...
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