GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #19 | Page 56

Nature's Window, Kalbarri NP. CARNARVON TO PERTH About 900km north of Perth is Carnarvon, a good place to stock up on supplies. To say that Shark Bay, about 330km south of Carnarvon, is a top spot is obvious, with the stromatolites at Hamelin Bay, the fishing village of Denham, the dolphins and beach at Monkey Mia and a never-to-be- forgotten 4WD trip to the tip of Francois Peron National Park. Next on the top spot list is Kalbarri, with a national park split between the Murchison River and gorge, and the coastline. A base at one of the caravan parks will provide several scenic day trips to highlights such as Z Bend, Nature’s Window and Ross Graham Lookout. From Kalbarri, hug the coastal roads as often as possible, especially Indian Ocean Drive from Cliff Head to Cervantes. The Pinnacles of Nambung National Park are the tops, literally, of an eroded sandstone plateau. Perth, a few hours’ drive south of Nambung NP, is a top spot for a week or two of exploring; in fact, it is the perfect place to wait out school holidays when every place else is jammed. Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse. ON TO ROCKINGHAM Leaving Perth, it’s a short drive to Rockingham where a visit to Penguin Island is a must. From Mandurah, a side trip to Dwellingup with a few nights of camping in Lane Poole Reserve, is very nice. The Old Coast Road from Mandurah to Bunbury is pretty, with the Bussell Highway leading to Busselton. A few nights here should include a walk on the jetty to the Underwater Observatory, and a drive to Cape Naturaliste for a tour of the lighthouse. William Bay NP. 56 gorv.com.au