The Shire of Murchison in Western Australia is a unique destination, known as 'The Shire with no town' and home to just 15 people. Despite its isolation, the Murchison Settlement offers a few dining options for travelers, including the Murchison Club Hotel, Cue Roadhouse, and Queen of The Murchison.
The Murchison Settlement serves as the hub for various facilities such as the Shire office, Murchison Sports Club, Murchison Museum, and the Murchison Oasis Roadhouse and Caravan Park. It hosts meetings, polocrosse carnivals, and other major events in the region. The Oasis Roadhouse and Caravan Park also provides essential services like fuel, fast food, and basic groceries.
Apart from dining options and facilities, the Shire of Murchison boasts a variety of natural attractions for visitors to explore. Must-see sights include Errabiddy Bluff, Bilung Pool and Wooramel River Gorges, Ballinyoo Bridge, and the old stock wells. The region is also home to the Murchison GeoRegion, a unique and ancient landscape with sites of national and international natural and cultural significance. For a genuine outback experience, travelers can book a station stay at Wooleen Station.