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Mid West Attractions

With over 122 to choose from, the Abrolhos Islands spoil you for choice for an island escape, situated 60 kilometres west from Geraldton. There are aerial tours & boat charters available to view th...
Abounding with some of Western Australia's most exciting and spectacular beauty, Kalbarri National Park is a nature lovers paradise. Explore the heights and depths of gorges, sea cliffs and vast ro...
From the dusty yellow sands rise thousands of huge limestone pillars, contrasting with the typical coastland surrounds - The Pinnacles Desert is certainly an attraction not to be missed. Situated i...
Chapman Valley Fishing Park

Chapman Valley Fishing Park

   Opens Sat 9:30:AM

Nabawa

Stretching from the west coast to the inland desert region, the Mid West region of Western Australia has the highest value fishing industry in the state, so what better way to embrace the wide, won...
Turnoff to the magnificent Loop and Z Bend Gorges. The Loop Lookout is a further 24km off the main road, with the Z Bend 23km off the main road.The Loop is so named because here a section of the Mu...
Home to the city's Art Collection, set in the old Town Hall, one of Geraldton's finest heritage buildings.
Magnificently restored by the National Trust, it is a unique piece of Australian Heritage. Buildings of the Hamlet date back to the 1860's and it is preserved looking much the way it would have don...
This fine Municipal Museum, constructed of local stone was built between 1868 and 1875 as a home for Captain Samuel Mitchell, who came from Cornwall to manage the famous Geraldine Lead Mine, on the...
has pottery available for sale and the Resident Potter, Margaret Linden can be seen at work.
Built in 1870 it was the original lighthouse keepers' residence for the Port of Geraldton.
This historic Park is the site of the first coal mine in Western Australia. Spetacular views over the Irwin River Valley and an abundance of wildflowers during spring.
The Cathedral was built in stages from 1914 until the opening in 1938. The Byzantine style architecture is one of Monsignor John Hawes' masterpieces.
This local icon is the only one of it's kind in WA. Painted a bold red & white it stands 35m tall, the beam can be seen for 24kms.