I strongly recommend the route from Western Australia to Adelaide in my road trip plan. There are quite a few attractions in the middle. I visited many attractions during the tour, driving for a long time, or 6 to 7 hours a day. Make sure you have enough mental and physical strength.
You may not drive for a long time like me because this distance is long. So I would recommend using this opportunity to arrange this long-distance road trip plan if you are a backpacker to move.
These middle attractions are worth visiting, and I recommend them to you.
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Perth City
Elizabeth Quay, Perth City.
The City of Perth is a local government area and body within the Perth metropolitan area, which is the capital of Western Australia. The provincial government is commonly known as Perth City Council. The city covers the Perth city center and surrounding suburbs.
As the largest city in Western Australia, this is a must-visit and the best choice for your supply.
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Blue Boat House.
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Busselton Jetty
Iconic 1.8-km. wooden pier featuring a train, underwater facility & interpretive center & museum.
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Gnomesville
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Ngilgi Cave
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Colorful underground cave showcasing stalactites & helictites with a 1-hr. tour.
Canal Rocks Bridge
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Unique rock formation creates a natural canal in the ocean, plus a footbridge for scenic views.
Mammoth Cave
Expansive limestone cave featuring striking stalactite & stalagmite formations. It provides audio tours.
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Lake Cave
Group tours offer an underground natural cave with a lake & stalactite formations.
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Jewel Cave
One of a series of regional tourist caves with guided tours of several underground chambers.
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Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
39m-high lighthouse at continental Australia’s most south-westerly point, with a visitor center.
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Gloucester Tree
The Forest area features a tall tree with climbing pegs & an observatory platform, plus a waterfall.
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William Bay National Park
Visit Elephant Cove, Greens Pool, Waterfall Beach, Madfish Bay, etc., attractions in this national park.
A Picturesque coastal park offers beaches & private natural pools, plus bird & wildlife viewing.
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Nature Bridge
Rugged coastal park featuring granite outcroppings, a natural bridge, trails with lookouts & more.
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The Gap
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Wave Rock
Striking, wave-shaped natural rock formation, approximately 15 m. tall & billions of years old.
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Pink Lake Esperance
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Esperance Stonehenge
The Esperance Stonehenge is the only full-size replica of the original Stonehenge in the UK. It appears as if the original would have looked around 1950BC. It consists of 137 stones of Esperance Pink Granite that were all quarried locally less than 1km from Stonehenge’s final resting place.
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Lucky Bay
This bay is in the Cape Le Grand National Park. Expansive national park with pristine shorelines, soaring peaks, wildflowers & diverse flora.
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Twilight Cove
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Blue Heaven Sea
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Rotary Lookout Esperance
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Super Pit
It’s one of the most popular attractions in the Goldfields; the Super Pit Lookout draws thousands of locals and tourists each year. The opportunity to view a working mine site in action and the chance of watching a blast keep the Lookout firmly on the local must-do list.
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Australia’s Most Straight Highway
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Old Eucla Jetty
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Australian Bight
This stunning seaside is just like Great Ocean Road. The ruggedness and beauty of this area take your breath away.
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Penong Windmill Museum
A showcase of old, new, small, and giant Windmills. Including “Bruce,” the big Windmill in Australia. As seen on Sunrise and Today Tonight.
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Murphys Haystacks
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Pildappa Rock
Fantastic rock formations, easy climb, a place to ourselves untouched beauty!
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Lake Gairdner
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Coffin Bay
Coffin’s bay is a town at the southern extremity of the Eyre Peninsula, a wheat-growing area of South Australia. At the 2016 census, Coffin Bay had a population of 611. The town is situated on the western side of the southern tip of Eyre Peninsula, about 46 km from Port Lincoln.
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Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is a big town on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia; fishing and seafood are popular. Axel Stenross Maritime Museum details historical seafaring, with old vessels and a blacksmith’s shop. Nearby, surrounded mainly by water, rugged Lincoln National Park is home to rare flora and fauna. Winter Hill Lookout has views of Port Lincoln at the edge of the city, plus surrounding islands and coves.
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Port Augusta
Port Augusta is a small city in South Australia. Formerly a seaport, it is now a road traffic and railway junction city mainly located on the east coast of the Spencer Gulf immediately south of the gulf’s head and about 322 kilometers north of the state capital, Adelaide.
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Adelaide City
Bordered by parks, Adelaide City Centre is a busy commercial hub filled with department stores and indie boutiques. The Art Gallery of South Australia features indigenous and European works. The riverside Adelaide Festival Centre hosts music, dance, and theatre. Fine dining restaurants mix with relaxed Asian eateries. The area’s narrow laneways are home to a vibrant bar and cafe scene.
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Conclusion
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