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Cape Le Grand National Park is a national park in Western Australia, 631 km (392 mi) south-east of Perth and 56 km (35 mi) east of Esperance.
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Don't miss seeing this full size replica of the original Stonehenge in the UK, as it would have looked around 1950BC.
Helms Arboretum is a stunning travel destination located in Esperance, Australia.
Ten Mile Lagoon in Esperance, Australia is a stunning travel destination with beautiful coastal views, soft white sands, and clear seas with spectacular colours.
The Baxter and Maree Art Gallery showcases the artwork Tammy Andrews, an established Esperance artist.
Blue Haven Beach Esperance, located on the southern coast of Western Australia, is the perfect spot for those seeking a secluded, peaceful, and beautiful beach.
Located on the beautiful Esperance foreshore, the Cannery Arts Centre was built originally to be used as a Fish Cannery in 1949.
Cape Arid National Park is located on the south coast of Western Australia, around 731 kilometers southeast of Perth.
Cape Le Grand National Park is a picturesque national park located in Western Australia, southeast of Perth and east of Esperance.
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If you're after a swim and day out in Australia's golden outback, look no further than the Esperance foreshore.
The Esperance Museum is an attraction to both locals and visitors to Esperance. It offers a glimpse into the history of Esperance and how the region has grown over the years.
Fourth Beach in Esperance is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts.
Great Ocean Drive is a 38-kilometre circular loop drive in Esperance, Western Australia.
The Great Ocean Pathway in Esperance, Western Australia, is a popular tourist attraction that offers breathtaking views of the coastline.
Located just a five-minute drive from the town centre of Esperance, Kepwari Trails Wetland Wonderland is a must-visit travel destination for those seeking an immersive and educational outdoor experience.
Lake Hillier delights your eye with its pink colour.
Located in Esperance, Western Australia, Lake Monjingup is a stunning conservation and recreation area that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature and engage in outdoor activities.
Lucky Bay, located in the Cape Le Grand National Park, is a famous tourist spot on Western Australia's south coast.
Munglinup Beach in Esperance, Western Australia is a beautiful beach with clear turquoise waters protected by a reef.
A fascinating collection of historical buildings which house craft shops, art gallery, cafes, natural herbal remedies and the Esperance Visitors Centre.
Nuytsland Nature Reserve is a vast protected area located on the south coast of Western Australia. Spanning over 6,253.44 square kilometers, the reserve starts from Cape Pasley in the west and continues all the way to Red Rocks Point in the east. It is situated at 32° 18' S 125° 52' E and boasts over 500 kilometers of breathtaking coastline. The western coastal plains and headlands of the reserve feature picturesque heath plant communities. In the east, the vegetation is dominated by woodlands a
Quagi Beach is a peaceful camping destination located 80 km west of Esperance.
Located in Cape Le Grand National Park on the southern coast of Western Australia, Rossiter Bay is a destination that appeals to both nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
Visit the working studio of awarded glass artist Cindy Poole. Browse the extensive range of glass artworks, objects, contemporary glass jewellery and corporate awards handcrafted on the premises, using both warm & cold glass techniques
Located in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, Stokes National Park is a picturesque park worth visiting. The park sits 538 km south-east of Perth and is 80 km west of the coastal city of Esperance. Stokes Inlet is one of the highlights of the park and is its most popular point of interest. The inlet got its name in 1848 when John Septimus Roe, the Surveyor General of Western Australia, explored the area and named it after John Lort Stokes – a crew member aboard the HMS Beagle
Ten Mile Lagoon Wind Farm is located on a coastal ridge in Esperance, Western Australia.
A great place to view and purchase original local arts and crafts.