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Albany to Esperance
PDF iconSouth Coast Highway (Highway 1) generally follows the south coast of Western Australia. The route passes through Ravensthorpe and travellers can visit the coastal towns of Bremer Bay and Hopetoun as well as Fitzgerald River National Park. Esperance lies on the beautiful Esperance Bay which is dotted with the islands of the Archipelago of the Recherche.

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Bunbury to Albany
PDF iconThe variety of the Great Southern Region's natural attractions is unique to Western Australia. Coastline, ranges, forest, farm land, wineries, rivers, wildflowers and marine life, which includes whales, are all part of the essence of this scenic experience

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Bunbury to Augusta
PDF iconThis area of Western Australia has an alluring combination of indulgent experiences and stunning nature, yet it is a compact region offering a variety of experiences. Visit the popular tourism areas of Busselton, Dunsborogh and Margaret River en-route or stay over a few days.

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Carnarvon to Port Hedland
PDF iconTravel the coastal route via Highway 1 through Roebourne and Whim Creek. From this route there is an access to Ningaloo Marine Park at Coral Bay and Exmouth. Other towns which can be visited are Onslow, Pannawonica, Dampier and Karratha.

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Kalgoorlie to Esperance
PDF iconA route from the Goldfields to the Southern Ocean. Leave Kalgoorlie and travel through the historical gold mining towns of Coolgardie and Norseman, which is the start of the Eyre Highway. Then through the small towns of Salmon Gums, Grass Patch and Gibson. Esperance is known as the "Bay of Isles".

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Mount Magnet to Port Hedland
PDF iconThis inland route passes ancient mountains, breathtaking gorges, vast plains and tranquil oases and highlights the wilderness of the Pilbara. Attractions which can be reached from this route are Karijini National Park and the mining towns of Tom Price and Paraburdoo.

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Norseman to WA/SA
PDF iconIf you are planning a trip interstate by road then you will probably find yourself passing through Norseman.

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Perth to Albany
PDF iconTravel to Albany via the most direct route through state forests and farmlands. Attractions along the route include Dryandra State Forest 25km north of Williams, the Williams Woolshed, Kodja Place Visitor and Interpretive Centre Kojonup and Mount Barker with its many tourist attractions and nearby wineries.

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Perth to Bunbury (coast)
PDF iconA route which passes through the popular fishing, crabbing and holiday areas. Attractions are Mandurah at the mouth of Peel Inlet, "The Cut" at Dawesville linking Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary to the Indian Ocean and Australind situated on Leschenault Inlet. Situated on Koombana Bay, Bunbury is known as the "Gateway" to the south-west.

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Perth to Bunbury (inland)
PDF iconTravel through the rich farmlands of beef and dairy cattle, fruit and vegetables. The route passes through historic Pinjarra, Fairbridge, Waroona and nearby Hamel Nursery and Harvey centre of the developing Geographe Wine region. A short side trip to Collie is alo an option. Situated on Koombana Bay, Bunbury is known as the "Gateway" to the southwest.

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Perth to Carnarvon
PDF iconThe Gascoyne region of Western Australia is also known as "Australia's Coral Coast" and with 600km of coastline stretching from Shark Bay to Exmouth the region has earned a reputation as a leading adventure and nature based travel destination.

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Perth to Kalgoorlie
PDF iconThe Goldfields is steeped in both history and legend. There are relics of the gold rush that made the area famous, plus mines that are the biggest gold producers in Australia. Ghost towns, majestic old buildings and historic streetscapes link to a golden era.

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Perth to Margaret River
PDF iconThe Margaret River region is the home to over 100 wineries and also a diverse range of attractions and activities making it a popular tourist destination. A route which passes through popular fishing, crabbing and holiday areas. Attractions are Mandurah at the mouth of the Peel Inlet, "The Cut" at Dawesville linking Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary to the Indian Ocean, Australind situated on Leshenault Inlet and Bunbury known as the "Gateway" to the south west.

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Perth to Mount Magnet
PDF iconMount Magnet, which is located in Western Australia's Mid-West region is North of Perth.

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Port Hedland to Kununurra
PDF iconWild and wonderful, the Kimberly is one of the world's last great wildreness areas. Covering more than 420,000 square kilometres, an area three times the size of England, it is home to only 25,000 people. Remote and rugged, its landscape is truly spectacular.

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