Kalgoorlie & Goldfields Attractions
4 kilometres west of town along the Great Eastern Highway is Coolgardie Camel Farm, where visitors can jump on board and get up and close with the region's famous creatures. With the town's wide st...
Dedicated to Western Australia's early explorers and the pioneers of the goldfields, this open air machinery museum was started by Ben Prior in 1961 and is perhaps one of the most unusual museums ...
Between June and September, wildflower season brings to the Goldfields-Esperance region a blossoming range of colours, shapes and sizes. Thriving with natural beauty, the seasons flowers, trees and...
Situated in the heart of Coolgardie, the Coolgardie Tourist Bureau invites visitors to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of the Goldfields-Esperance region. The bureau showcases an...
Built in 1895 at a cost of 2,800 pounds 'The Residence', as it is known, is owned by the National Trust.
is housed in the "British Arms" hotel (1899) in Hannan Street, which stands close to the spot where gold was first discovered in 1893 by Paddy Hannan. A kurrajong tree and a plaque mark the exact l...
Historical mining complex on the Eastern Bypass Road towards "Two-Up". Guided tours through old mine shafts by an experienced miner. Historic buildings with fine examples of the mining equipment an...
In the heart of Sandstone, within the striking Goldfields-Esperance region, the Sandstone Shire Office stands as a unique attraction that captures the essence of local history and community spirit....
In the heart of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, the Kalgoorlie Boulder Tourist Centre offers a vibrant taste of the region's rich history and stunning landscapes. Visitors are welcomed into a modern, interacti...
The Norseman Tourist Bureau, situated in the heart of Norseman in Western Australia’s Goldfields-Esperance region, serves as a vibrant gateway to the rich history and natural wonders of the area. W...
The Mt Magnet Tourist Information Centre, located in the heart of Mount Magnet, offers a unique gateway to the stunning Goldfields-Esperance region. As visitors step inside, they are greeted by a w...
Australia's second largest monolith, is one and a half km long and 5km in circumference with a large gallery of well preserved Aboriginal paintings.
Located in the heart of Cue, the Cue Tourist Information Centre serves as a gateway to the stunning Goldfields-Esperance region. Visitors can expect a warm welcome as they explore a wealth of local...





