Derby

The open road at Cape Leveque, onle 220kms north of Broome
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Derby is the gateway to magnificent gorges in the Napier and Leopold Ranges. Located 2,436km north-east of Perth, Derby has a population of 5000.

Derby was the first town settled in the Kimberley and has the highest tides in Australia, reaching up to 12 metres. Boab trees line the streets of the town.

Derby has a very historical heritage trail which features the Wharfinger House Museum and the Old Derby Goal.

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Take care when driving on unsealed roads
Derby

Derby is the gateway to magnificent gorges in the Napier and Leopold Ranges. Located 2,436km north-east of Perth, Derby has a population of 5000.  more


Take care when driving on unsealed roads
Derby Jetty & Wharf

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The north west is famed for the pearl lugger
Wharf Restaurant

Wharf Restaurant's speciality is the popular Barra Wings - an unusual "cut" from local barramundi.  more


Camping at one of the Kimberley's  most striking gorges, located in the Windjana Gorge National Park
Derby Visitor Centre

The Derby Visitor Centre is your one stop shop tol find everything you need to explore this richly diverse town of the Kimberley.   more


Boab's at sunset
Boab Prison Tree

Believed to be 1,500 years old, the huge Boab Prison Tree has a girth of 14.7 metres.  more


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