Activities in Kimberley & North West


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Afghan Cemetery  (Wyndham)
This cemetery contains the graves of Afghan Camel drivers brought to Australia by Zamen Shar. These drivers carried supplies all over the Kimberley region. They provided the first freight service in the Kimberley. It ... [More Info]


Alcaston Gallery  (Fitzroy)
Based in Melbourne but exhibiting regularly in other states and internationally, Alcaston Gallery has been operating since 1989 and specialises in the exhibition of Australian Indigenous artists. Alcaston ... [More Info]


Alligator Hole  (Wyndham)
Named in the early days before the discovery that there were no alligators in Australia. Swimming was once considered safe when the hole had a small population of freshwater crocodiles but the dangerous saltwater ... [More Info]


Anastasia's Pool  (Broome)
In Broome, see Anastasia’s Pool, a natural rock pool which is part of the history of the town and tells a touching story. The pool was modified by a former lighthouse keeper, to make it easy for his wife, Anastasia, ... [More Info]


Argyle Downs Homestead Museum  (Kununurra)
In the late 1880s, at the beginning of the great Kimberley beef industry, Patsy Durack and his two brothers built the Argyle Downs Homestead after a two year trek from Queensland bringing with them wagons, carts ... [More Info]


Bandicoot Bar  (Kununurra)
Bandicoot Bar is a good fishing and picnic spot on the Ord River just below the Diverson Dam wall. The grassy beach is popular for fishing and also provides an attractive view of the dam wall and its turbulent ... [More Info]


Bank House - The  (Derby)
The Bank House is located at Derby in Tasmania's north east. The Bank House is a National Trust classified property circa 1888 and is the oldest remaining bank of timber construction in Tasmania. It ceased trading ... [More Info]


Basilisk Bookshop  (Fitzroy)
In the centre of Brunswick Street, Fitzroy - Melbourne's Oldest Suburb - Basilisk Bookshop offers a broad range of quality secondhand books. Open for trading 7 days a week , the shop provides for comfortable ... [More Info]


Beagle Bay  (Broome)
Beagle Bay is one of three Aboriginal communities on the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome, and an interesting part of Western Australian history. If you’re four wheel driving along the track to Cape Leveque it’s ... [More Info]


Bedford Memorial Park  (Broome)
Located along Hamersley Street and in front of the Mercure Hotel, this small historical park is an interesting and peaceful spot. The park has wide expanses of green lawn, views of the waters of Roebuck Bay and ... [More Info]


Bell Gorge  (Derby)
Beautiful Bell Gorge, with its stunning waterfall, bushwalking and bird watching, lies within the Kimberley’s rugged King Leopold Range Conservation Park. During the wet season great volumes of water cascade down ... [More Info]


Black Rock Falls  (Kununurra)
For a refreshing dip in a pristine Kimberley water hole visit Black Rock Falls near Kununurra. This is where the locals come to go swimming and enjoy a picnic. The waterfall is most spectacular in the wet season ... [More Info]


Boab Prison Tree  (Derby)
The massive ancient Boab Prison Tree is believed to be around 1,500 years old and sits on the outskirts of the remote northern town of Derby in Western Australia's rugged Kimberley region. The tree is an incredible ... [More Info]


Books for Cooks  (Fitzroy)
Visit Australia's only specialist independent cookery book store; run by cooks & lovers of good food for cooks & lovers of good food. We are a real bookstore open to the public almost every day, with over ... [More Info]


Botanical Gardens  (Derby)
The Botanical Gardens in Derby were established in 1985. The gardens are a tranquil oasis containing many species of exotic palms. There is a library adjacent to the gardens featuring displays of Aboriginal artefacts, ... [More Info]


Broome Historical Society Museum  (Broome)
One of the best regional museums in Australia, the Broome Museum features a display on pearling and many old photographs and files which piece together the town's fascinating history.... [More Info]


Buccaneer Archipelago  (Derby)
More than 1,000 tiny islands make up the Buccaneer Archipelago, a cruising and fishing paradise which lies north west of the Kimberley town of Derby. This untouched region of Western Australia is also home to ... [More Info]


Buccaneer Rock  (Broome)
Broome legend has it that Buccaneer explorer, William Dampier, came to the present town anchorage and landed a treasure chest of pirated pieces that he buried at Buccaneer Rock. His ghost is said to be seen there ... [More Info]


Cable Beach  (Broome)
With 22 kilometres of sun-kissed white sand and turquoise water, Broome's Cable Beach is justifiably world famous and the ideal place to go swimming and watch the sunset into the Indian Ocean on a balmy, tropical ... [More Info]


Cambridge Gulf  (Wyndham)
The best way to view the spectacular Cambridge Gulf is from the Five Rivers Lookout on top of the Bastion Range. A 360 metre high vantage point giving you sweeping views across Wyndham Port to the Cambridge Gulf ... [More Info]