Kalbarri region of Western Australia
A region renowned for stunning rugged coastal scenery, Kalbarri in Western Australia boasts soaring river gorges and protected swimming bays, making it a real hotspot for fishing, surfing, kayaking and diving enthusiasts.
Nestled where the Murchison River meets the Indian Ocean on the Coral Coast of Western Australia, Kalbarri township is located approximately seven hours’ drive or a one and a half hour flight from Perth.
Nearby, you’ll find some of the most magnificent natural landscapes in Western Australia, at Kalbarri National Park. Offering superb walking trails and abseiling spots, the park also boasts over 800 species of wildflowers which create an awe-inspiring display – see them at their best from July to November.
For a journey back in time, head for the town of Northampton where fine heritage buildings and fascinating local history can be explored.
Come and discover why the region of Kalbarri on Western Australia’s Coral Coast is among the State’s most popular holiday destinations.