Published on Wednesday, 7 October 2020 at 10:32:56 AM
Our neighbours have so much on offer! Make the most of your trip to the region and see what else you can discover.
Chapman Valley
The picturesque Shire of Chapman Valley hosts carpets of wildflowers, heritage, tourism activities and local facilities including BBQs and picnic areas, playgrounds, toilets and dump points.
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Dongara-Port Denison
The beautiful seaside town of Dongara-Port Denison in the Shire of Irwin is a perfect getaway destination. Sample local produce, catch a wave and soak up the sun on its white sandy beaches.
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Greenough Historic Settlement
Step back in time and walk through the historic buildings of a once thriving agriculture community and see how people of the 1860s worked, lived, schooled and entertained themselves.
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Greenough Museum and Gardens
The Museum's aim is to provide an interpretation of life of the Greenough Flats from Aboriginal times to today.
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Greenough Wildlife Park
Feed the animals, have a BBQ, enjoy an animal encounter/cuddle and learn more about the amazing native wildlife in the Midwest.
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Kalbarri and the Pink Lake
Kalbarri is known for its swimming beaches, stunning gorges and the breathtaking new Skywalk. On the way, be sure to visit the extraordinary Pink Lake with its spectacular pink waters.
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Mullewa
Just an hour's drive from Geraldton lies the beautiful town of Mullewa. Best known for its wildflowers, Mullewa also has a rich history and culture. It also hosts some amazing annual events.
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Northampton
One of the eldest settlements in the state, Northampton exudes a friendly, country charm with historic character buildings lining the mains treet surrounded by rich, golden agricultural lands.
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Walkaway
The quaint rural community of Walkaway is located just down the road from Geraldton. Steeped in history, Walkaway's Railway Station Museum attracts visitors from far and wide.
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