Meet Catherine and Stu, a couple of adventurers from Western Australia, in the first of my series of guest posts focused on inspiring destinations from Australia and around the world.
“My name is Cath and along with my partner Stu we are traveling around Australia, sleeping in our roof top tent. We are currently in Esperance, Western Australia soaking up the sunshine and swimming in the beautiful clear ocean water.
This trip has been a dream of ours for a very long time but finances and other commitments have always taken precedence. So we decided to deviate from the original plan, Stu continues to fly back to work every second week and I travel on by myself. We are making the most of our lives and enjoying every day.
We hope to encourage you to choose your own path in life, follow your dreams and enjoy the beauty of this country.”
“We have always been ones to take the road less travelled. There is something very exciting about finding an unmarked track and seeing where it will take you.
I would like to share with you some of our favourite places we have stumbled across and hope it encourages you to visit somewhere new.”
1. Reef Beach
Located approximately 160km east of Albany, Western Australia. The turn off is found off Borden-Bremer Bay Road.
The road quickly turns into a 4WD track, so tyre pressure needs to be reduced and be prepared for a lot of scratches from the close shrubs that line the edges.
When you reach the end of the shrubs you pop out onto the top of a sand dune with a fairly steep descent and a view to die for.
In front of us was the beautiful blue ocean, wide sandy shoreline, untouched sand dunes and rocky cliffs. After driving the entire beach and carving up the sand dunes, we set up for a night of fishing. This is not a safe swimming beach. A massive swell and visibly strong current going in all different directions.
Camping here is easy; there is so much space. As the sun went down we noticed someone camping below the rocky cliffs; yes it was a sheltered spot out of the wind but there is no way you would catch us sleeping under those rocks. We headed into the dunes and found a perfect place out of the wind.
Falling asleep to the sound of the ocean is something we will never get sick of.
2. Kookynie
This ghost town is situated approximately 800km north east of Perth, Western Australia. Part of the Goldfields Discovery Trail, it is accessible by 2-wheel drive, with many historical attractions along the way, not forgetting the great Aussie outback pubs, which are well worth a refreshing stopover.
Back in its hey day you would have found around 3500 people living in Kookynie, searching for the precious gold. The town boasted a public swimming pool, 11 hotels, a brewery and a train that regularly ran from Kalgoorlie. Nowadays there are around a half dozen residents, one hotel and a very special horse named Willie.
The history of this town is fascinating and you can wander the ruins imagining what life would have been like all those years ago.
Willie is a stubborn horse that stands at the front door of the Hotel. He is an ex trotter who was taken in by the owners after it was found starving and dehydrated. He loves to be fed apples and carrots and is known to put his head through the car door to see what you have brought him.
Today I found out that the residents found another horse recently in a similar condition. They have been bringing it back to health as they did with Willie and she is now happily the 8th resident of Kookynie.
On the day we visited, Margaret was behind the bar. She owns the hotel with her husband and was one of the most fascinating people we have ever met. She had amazing stories and you could just sit and talk with her all day.
If you need more than beer to cool off there is the Niagara Dam about a 15-minute drive out of town. It’s a natural water catchment area and has water in it year round. It is also a free camping area with fire pits and lots of shady trees.
3. Black Point
If you are a surfer and don’t mind a bit of a walk, Black Point is the place to be. Approximately 4 hours south of Perth, Western Australia and only accessible by 4WD, camping fees are $8 per adult per night. The shady campsites are well maintained with bush toilets available.
Rock fishing from the cliffs, swimming, snorkeling, wildflowers, loads of photo opportunities.
One of our favourite sights here were the hexagonal basalt columns formed 135 million years ago by volcanic lava. They have been named the stepping-stones and are truly amazing.
Upon arriving we headed straight to the water stripped off and jumped in. The cool Indian Ocean water was so refreshing after a day of driving.
Camping amongst the trees was so peaceful, listening to the branches sway in the breeze and the birds calling to each other made it very easy to fall asleep.
4. Walpole/Nornalup Inlet
We arrived in Walpole and the southerly winds were howling. Our plan was to find a sheltered camp spot along the beach, but thought it would be impossible.
Walpole/Nornalup Inlet is only a short drive from Walpole town site and is 4WD access only. When we arrived at the beach we decided to make our own tracks and headed away from the inlet to check out a small cove we had seen on the map.
The beach is extremely soft and the tide comes very close to the cliff edges that line the beach, so there was not a lot of room for error. When we reached the end we were in luck. The cove was sheltered from the wind and was perfect for camping, swimming, surfing, paddle boarding and fishing.
We had the whole place to ourselves but it was short lived.
Once we had set up I jumped on my paddleboard and as I was paddling out heard a whole lot of female laughter. Very confused I turned around to see twenty or so ladies with massive hiking bags coming over the hill we were camped near. Turns out we were camped on the Bibbulmun track.
After a short break they moved on and we were back to enjoying this beautiful place all on our own.
5. Wedge Island
Only 165km north of Perth, Western Australia Wedge Island is accessible by 2-wheel drive.
Years ago the only way to get there was to drive through the Army firing range or along the treacherous coast line where incoming tides regularly swallowed up 4WDs with inexperienced drivers. It was always a lot of fun to get there.
The new access road is off Indian Ocean Drive. Wedge has managed to keep its original charm; there are no facilities only shacks, which have been in people’s families for generations.
The beach is easy to drive on with fishing and surfing a major draw card.
Before we left Perth we would often pack the car and head up there, cooking breakfast on the beach and watching the sunrise. We would then surf all day and head home for the afternoon.
Unfortunately you are not allowed to camp here but it makes an awesome day trip.
“We hope to encourage you to choose your own path in life, follow your dreams and enjoy the beauty of this country.”
Thanks to Cath for taking us around beautiful Western Australia, a state worthy of exploration and one I hope to see more of in the near future. They inspire me to get out and see even more of my own country, and trust me, there’s a LOT to see.
You can follow along on their adventures on their website Free to Wander
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Miriam, a joy to see guest posts on your blog! 😀 Cath, thank you for sharing the heaven of Western Australia with us. The beaches, ocean, sky is out of this world and unbelievable that you have it all to yourself. I had to smile when the group of women walkers intruded…just for a while luckily! My husband spent a month travelling around Australia before we met and we are both tempted to visit…it’s more a matter of the long flight! Reading your post this cold and frosty morning was pure bliss.
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Hi Annika, thanks so much for dropping by and your lovely comment. Glad you enjoyed Cath’s post. Hope you and your husband both make it back out here again one day. It’s not that far! 🙂
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Hi Annika,
Thank you for your lovely comment, I am glad the intruders made you smile.
I do hope you and your husband can make the trip out here one day, it is well worth it.
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Just beautiful, so warm and blue!
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Thanks for your comment.
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What a lovely comment. Thank you
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Great idea to travel with your guests Miriam, love the photos, thanks 🙂
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They’re pretty inspiring travellers Kate. Thanks for reading.
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indeed and we each have such a very different writing styles 🙂
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We sure do!
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Thank you for your comment Kate. We are so glad you enjoyed it.
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used to do that kind of thing around my local area when I was your age 😉
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Wow what a beautiful part of Australia! Thanks for showing it to us Cath!
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We are so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for your encouragement.
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I think it would be amazing to be exploring like you are!
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Ever since I went to Bondi Beach in Sydney, I fell in love with the beaches of Australia. I did cover the Great Ocean Road and found it to be equally spectacular.
I would love to go by the recommendation of our friends here, especially on the offbeat beaches they found.
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Hi Alok, the Great Ocean Road is spectacular no doubt about that. Can’t wait to see more beaches along the west coast like the ones Cath mentions here. Thanks for dropping by.
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Yes Bondi Beach is definitely on our bucket list along with the Great Ocean Road. We are so lucky to have access to these amazing places.
I hope you can make it to Western Australia one day.
Thank you for your comment.
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Love ya Cath ! Cool Post ! So Jelly ! Love how your following your dreams ! Love ur friend always Kate Wheels ✌🏼
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Hi, Cath – It is a pleasure to meet you here on Miriam’s blog. I LOVE off-the-beaten-path travel. I’m inspired by the unique places that you have shared above. I especially liked your time well-spent getting into deep conversations with locals in these unique towns. I’m off to check out your blog now.
Hi, Miriam – I’m already loving this series and look forward to reading more!!
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So glad you enjoyed my first guest post Donna. No doubt Cath will respond too once she’s in civilisation. 🙂
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Lovely to meet you to Donna.
Thank you for your wonderful comment, your encouragement really means a lot to us. We are both having so much fun meeting new people along the way and the locals are always up for a good chat.
I am very excited to see who is next in this series Miriam and feel very honoured to be the first guest blogger.
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So very happy you were my first guest blogger Catherine. Your photos and travels have inspired me from day one.
Yes, stay tuned … 🙂
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Fantastic! I’m saving this to Flipboard for the future!
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Awesome!
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It looks like Beautiful country to explore. Kudos on following your dreams.
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Thank you, It is a very beautiful country and we are so lucky to be able to explore it.
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Thank you for the introduction Miriam.
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You’re very welcome Andrew.
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Thanks for bringing us this guest post – all those great places to camp near the ocean, just beautiful. Warm, too…
Have a good week!
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We are so glad you enjoyed our post.
Wishing you a wonderful week
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Great post! This is the reason we are looking to upgrade our van to an offroader, so we can explore even more.
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Absolutely! We have an off road Dove and we christened it at Arkaroola. So good to be able to get off road.
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I must look it up. We are doing lots of research to find just what we want.
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Ours is one of the smaller campers but being off road it suits us perfectly, for now at least. Have fun with the research.
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Thank you very much.
We would definitely recommend a 4×4, it just opens up your exploring so much more.
If you have any questions or need any ideas with your set up feel free to ask.
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Thanks, Catherine. Mr ET is doing the research and shows me when he finds something he likes.
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There are so many options it is hard to find the perfect setup, but when you do it is amazing!
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Ita great to see guest posts in your blog Miriam…and they travel too like you..
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Thanks Mich. I’d been thinking of doing it for awhile, thought it was time.
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What a great guest post with a great inspiring theme! And the photos are just wonderful. Thank you and greetings.
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I agree, the photos are brilliant aren’t they? Thanks for dropping by Cecilia.
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Thank you for your lovely comment Cecilia.
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Gorgeous pictures! Thanks for introducing us to interesting travellers through this series. It makes me want to follow their footsteps! Loved this idea. xo
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That is great to hear, we hope you do.
Thank you for your compliment we really appreciate it.
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Loved this guest post! And I loved that they saved those horses…the whole post was quite good, but you know me, I zeroed in on the part about the horses.
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Ah yes, I know you’re a horse lover Ann. Thanks for reading. 🙂
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Hi Ann, thank you for your wonderful comment.
Willie has definitely been a highlight of our trip so far. He was so stubborn and stood across the door way until opening time.
When we were leaving I opened our boot and he came walking straight over to see what we had.
Luckily we had some carrots and he enjoyed munching on them.
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Such mind blowing destinations and beautiful beaches make us feel like drop everything aside and explore such beaches.
Thanks to sharing such mind blowing post
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Thank you Justin, we are so glad you enjoyed our post.
I think you should definitely drop everything and head off for an explore 🙂
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Fascinating post, especially like the sound of Wedge Island. Looks perfect and untouched. Their life sounds amazingly exciting and also down to earth at the same time. Great.
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I agree! Glad you enjoyed Cath’s post Jonno.
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You are very kind Jonno and we are so glad you enjoyed our post.
We feel very lucky to be living the way we do.
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Thank you all for sharing such beautiful unspoilt beaches. It is so nice to have them all to yourselves. Happy camping 😊
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Thanks Bridget. Lucky Stu and Cath, wish I was out there with them. 🙂
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Thank you, yes we feel so lucky to have these beautiful places all to ourselves.
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Beautiful photos! Definitely gave me the travel bug 🙂
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We love to hear that.
Thank you for the compliment it is much appreciated.
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Thank you Miriam for the opportunity to be a part of your wonderful site. You are an inspiration to us and we are very excited to see who you feature next.
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You’re so very kind Cath, it was a pleasure to have you write for me. Thank you and yes, stay tuned next month for the next feature blogger.
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Wow what gorgeous pics and you are right Australia is very beautiful!! I hope to visit one day soon!! And Miri you will have to take me to all these wonderful beaches!! That picture of the dark clouds and sunset is amazing. The ocean is such a brilliant blue and so enticing!! What a wonderful trip! 🙂
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Thank you Deb. I am so glad you enjoyed the blog and really hope you do make it out here one day.
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Thank you. Me too!! ☺
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Thanks for this post, Miriam, because I got to know the wonderful and inspiring blog of Cath. 🙂
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I’m so glad.
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You are so kind. Thank you for your lovely comment
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This is a really lovely post. Lots of great advice for trip here. stunning pictures
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So glad you enjoyed Cath’s post. Thank you for your comment.
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This is such a great guest post Miriam. It looks like a beautiful and amazing area to visit.
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It does, doesn’t it Amy, next on the bucket list!
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Looks like a great place to visit ☺️
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It does doesn’t it?
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Yup… Just the place I would like to be ☺️
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Lovely pictures
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Thank you for the encouragement.
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