Experience Everything: Beaches, Bush and Beyond in Western Australia
Western Australia, occupying one-third of the continent, is Australia’s largest state. This vast expanse boasts a remarkable diversity of landscapes, climates, and ecosystems. From the sun-drenched beaches near Perth, the state capital, to the tropical north, Western Australia offers experiences unlike any other.
With over 20,000 kilometres of coastline, Western Australia caters to every beach lover. The Perth region itself boasts 19 beaches, while further afield lie pristine white stretches of sand and turquoise waters. Perth, Australia’s sunniest city with over 3,000 hours of sunshine annually, thrives with a vibrant cultural scene that complements its natural beauty.
Western Australia is home to one of the world’s oldest living cultures, with Aboriginal heritage stretching back more than 50,000 years. Visitors can experience this rich history through Aboriginal-owned campsites and cultural tours.
The state’s diverse climate ranges from the Mediterranean conditions in the southwest to the tropical north, ensuring there’s always a summery escape to be found somewhere in Western Australia. This variety extends to the landscape, with vast outback regions contrasting with UNESCO World Heritage-listed reefs and rock formations. Whether you seek world-class surfing, exquisite wines, or simply the thrill of exploring ancient cultures and dramatic landscapes, Western Australia offers something for every traveller.
With hundreds of trails crossing the spectacular state of Western Australia, discover this part of the world on a Trail and find yourself in amazing places! From world-class long distance wilderness trails to jaw-dropping gorge walks, there’s an experience waiting for you.