A fine pebble beach with calm waters for swimming and a picnic area. Staircase to the Moon viewing (March to November) and great mudflat exploring at low tide.
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Murujuga is home to the world's largest concentration of rock art (dating back more than 30,000 years), stretched out along the rocky hills of the heavily…
9.94 MILES
Offshore from Dampier, the coral waters and pristine islands of the Dampier Archipelago support a wealth of marine life, including dugongs, plus…
24.13 MILES
The highest point in Roebourne, the Mt Welcome summit has great 360-degree views of the surrounding countryside. The hilltop is dotted with six sculptures…
19.29 MILES
Yeah, it gets hot up here. You might have noticed. Cool off at this shady waterhole, popular with locals for picnicking and swimming. It's 30km southwest…
26 MILES
At the road-end, Reader Head Lookout has great views over the rivermouth, Settlers Beach and Staircase to the Moon.
25.87 MILES
Appealing sweep of white sand, lapped at by tranquil cerulean waters. Great for swimming.
25.76 MILES
Usually empty, this gorgeous crescent of sand with calm waters is great for a dip.
24.51 MILES
The old gaol (built in 1886 in cruciform shape) houses the museum, which includes a courtyard minerals display and some harrowing details of Aboriginal…
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0.73 MILES
Murujuga is home to the world's largest concentration of rock art (dating back more than 30,000 years), stretched out along the rocky hills of the heavily…
9.94 MILES
Offshore from Dampier, the coral waters and pristine islands of the Dampier Archipelago support a wealth of marine life, including dugongs, plus…
19.29 MILES
Yeah, it gets hot up here. You might have noticed. Cool off at this shady waterhole, popular with locals for picnicking and swimming. It's 30km southwest…
24.13 MILES
The highest point in Roebourne, the Mt Welcome summit has great 360-degree views of the surrounding countryside. The hilltop is dotted with six sculptures…
24.51 MILES
The old gaol (built in 1886 in cruciform shape) houses the museum, which includes a courtyard minerals display and some harrowing details of Aboriginal…
25.44 MILES
The small museum in Cossack's old courthouse celebrates the town’s halcyon days.
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The Japanese section of this tiny cemetery (separate from the European section) bears witness to Cossack's pearling past.
25.76 MILES
Usually empty, this gorgeous crescent of sand with calm waters is great for a dip.