Carnarvon
Carnarvon has a great sunny climate (due to it's location near the Tropic of Capricorn) that is ideal for fruit plantations and relaxing holidays. Situated 902km north of Perth, Carnarvon has a population of 6,901.
Carnarvon is a small town with a lot to offer you on your DriveWA northern escape including the following:
• the magnificent watersports that are available in this fantastic water playground starts in the Fascine and ends with the lower end of the magnificent Ningaloo Reef Marine Park
• The Historical Jetty and Heritage Train museum on the oceanside of town are great places to spend a couple of hours relaxing and wandering around amongst the interesting stories and relics of the area's past
• The majestic peaks and gorges of the magnificent Kennedy ranges which are a few hours drive inland And with great value rates available at the Best Western Hospitality Inn which is situated a 50 metre walk from the Fascine next to the Yacht Club this makes Carnarvon a great place to base yourself whilst you explore the Ningaloo Reef and the Gascoyne Murchison Pathways.
Best Western Hospitality Inn Carnarvon
The 45 well appointed air conditioned rooms and guest facilities at Best Western Hospitality Inn Carnarvon are set in attractive grounds on the banks of the Gascoyne River. more
Carnarvon
Carnarvon has a great sunny climate (due to it's location near the Tropic of Capricorn) that is ideal for fruit plantations and relaxing holidays. Situated 902km north of Perth, Carnarvon has a population of 6,901. more
Carnarvon Visitor Centre
The Carnarvon Visitor Centre is located on Western Australia’s beautiful Coral Coast in a bustling, tropical town which is the hub of the Gascoyne Region. more
Ningaloo Coastal Images
Browse and buy photos from the Ningaloo Reef, Coast and Gascoyne Outback via this online gallery. more
One Mile Jetty
Marvel at the longest jetty in the North West, One Mile Jetty. Located 4 kilometres west of Carnarvon, One Mile Jetty is a spectacular sight. Built in 1987, the jetty travels a staggering 1493 metres off shore and is part of the Carnarvon Heritage Precinct; undergoing restoration since 1998. It was once used as a deep sea port for the shipment of local produce, such as wool to Perth. more
Kitemix
Grab a tast of sun, salt and speed with Kitemix kiteboarding! more
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