Pilbara Attractions
World Heritage Listed, the Burrup Peninsula is home to over 700 historic indigenous archaeological sites and 10,000 rock engravings, dating back some 30,000 years. An extraordinary preservation of ...
Situated in Burrup, Hearson's Cove is a beautiful sheltered beach location, renowned for being swimming, picnic and barbecue territory for both locals and visitors. The ideal day trip location to ...
Karijini National Park is renowned for rugged red beauty, sheer gorges, breathtaking waterfalls and cool swimming holes. An exciting adventure escape, Karijini National Park is best accessed by fou...
Designed to accommodate 14 prisoners and housing up to 40, Roebourne Old Gaol played a fascinating role in Western Australia's history. Built in 1896, Roebourne Old Gaol stands as a reminder of the...
4km off the main road are tranquil pools and ever changing rock formations. A short distance away the gorge gives access to the "grotto", a deep sheer narrow chasm lined with ferns.
The West Pilbara Coast and Karratha region, in Western Australia’s (WA) north, is an exciting coastal and outback adventure playground featuring some of the country’s most awesome natural and man-m...
Streaked with blue veins of asbestos. Fig Tree Well in the gorge was once used by Afghan camel drivers and has been restored.
A 52km walk/drive trail which traces the development of Roebourne, Cossack, Point Samson. and Wickham
Roebourne, the oldest town on the north-west coast of Western Australia, is located 1,468 kilometres north of Perth.
Scenes in this Park vary from magnificent views over the coastal plain to the permanent river pools of Millstream. Informal camping areas are available and there is excellent swimming. An uncharact...