Western Australia is wild and unspoilt, and is the least populated state in the country
Western Australia is best explored by motorhome as it extends over 2600 km, with 12 000 km of coastline. Visit the largest state of Australia departing from Perth or Broome.
Margaret River et Swan Valley
Swan Valley is a fertile region in the upper reaches the Swan River. Don't miss an opputunity to visit the vineyards and enjoy some good wine tasting, as well as other regional products. Margaret River is a town in the south west part of Western Australia. Its beaches are renowned as some of the best surfing spots in the world.
Ningaloo Reef et Ningaloo Marine Park
The West Coast Great Barrier Reef stretches over 300 km from Coral Bay to Exmouth, and is an impressive, easily accessible wealth of marine life. Over 200 varieties of coral and 500 species of fish have been identified. You can also see whale sharks, manta rays, dugongs and humpback whales. Kimberley, Karijini, Cap Range et Kalbarri are all national parks in the area worth a visit.
Cable Beach
Cable Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches on the continent with its long stretch of white sand and endless, turquoise water. The erosion of the surrounding cliffs has formed magnificent rock formations, best appreciated at sunset.
Pinnacles Desert
This desert is a curious landscape dotted with fossilized remains of a forest and limestone formations measuring from a few centimeters up to 5 meters high.
Limestone Caves
Between Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin over 300 limestone caves were formed harboring fossils, a sleepy lake and a giant tree.
Tree Top Walk
The south western forests are populated by giant eucalyptus trees. Head to the Valley of the Giants and Pemberton to admire these enormous trees, some measuring up to 80 m tall.
Shark Bay
Shark Bay is ecologically rich and home to abundant wildlife. This vast ecological heritage, located 800km north of Perth, is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Purnululu National Park
This national park is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its unusual, ancient and visually striking sandstone domes, also known as the "Bungle Bungle Range".
Rottnest Island
This island in the Indian Ocean, just off the coast of Perth, served as prison for convicted aboriginal people during the time of colonization. Now its main attractions include beach resorts and marine activities.
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General Info
To receive the best rates bookings must be made well in advance.
Australia is a country in which hotels and restaurants are expensive, it is more economical to travel by motorhome.
The country is vast and it is easy to find places to camp for the night outside of residential and tourist areas.
Many fleets in Australia can be very worn down. Beware of the disappointment that comes with the lowest prices!
Many opportunities to camp outside of established campgrounds, as great as they are!