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Newsflash OCT 08

This is the time to start planning & booking your holiday to the Coral Coast, Pilbara, Kimberley and Northern Territory for 2009.

From Darwin or Broome to Perth self-drives or small group 4WD adventures to Kimberley cruising – early bookings are a must to avoid disappointment.

 
Denmark
Situated on the banks of the Denmark River where the forest meets the sea DENMARK is without Question one of the States most beautiful towns.

The region has also become the centre of premium wine production in the Great Southern and many boutique wineries open their cellars for visitors and offer fine dining in small specialty restaurants specialising in locally grown produce.
414 Km. South of Perth, Denmark is an ideal location for visitors to base themselves and from here to explore the Great Southern Including the Spectacular Valley Of The Giants with its unique "Tree Walk"

The William Bay National Park offers the most beautiful sheltered beaches on the south coast and you will find a wide selection of excellent hotel and guesthouse accommodation like the KARRI MIA bungalow resort on Mt Shadforth road.
There are several popular self-drive itineraries that include Denmark in our list of self-drive suggestions.


 

Diggers Rest Station

Digger's Rest Station is a rustic homestead located in the East Kimberley. One of our favourite places to visit. Digger's Rest offers a unique outback experience with warm hospitality.
Find out more about Diggers Rest Station

The Kimberley

Bungle Bungle, Kimberleys
Book now for the Kimberley & the Top End - join a 4WD tour or have us arrange a self-drive on the Gibb Road Rd ...
Find out more about the Kimberley

Ningaloo and The Pilbara

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