Breathtaking outback and coastal adventures await in the amazing Gascoyne region. The stars sparkle overhead, and the spectacular landscape will take you to another world. There is lots on offer for visitors – from outback 4WD adventures around Gascoyne Junction and maritime history experiences like no other in Shark Bay’s World Heritage wonderland.

Days 1 – 5: Perth to Denham (830kms)

Fly into Shark Bay Airport to pick up a hire car or take a two-day drive from Perth along the coast of WA. Spend three nights in the Shark Bay area. Denham is relaxed and you’ll find a rich history of maritime navigation by the stars that goes back hundreds of years. The many nature experiences on offer are incredible, from a day trip to Dirk Hartog Island, the dolphins at Monkey Mia, and exploring the UNESCO Shark Bay World Heritage Area. The Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery & Visitor Centre Museum provides an insight into the history of the region and free 3D film HMAS Sydney II ‘Fire on the Water’.

Grab your camera for night-time photography at Eagle Bluff near Denham. If you’re staying at Hamelin Outback Station Stay, you’ll find some great landscape options for astrophotography. Have you packed a telescope? Drop in to the Little Lagoon for a sunset picnic before a night of stargazing.

Overnight: Denham, Monkey Mia, Dirk Hartog Island and/or Hamelin Bay

The Galli-Curci anchored off the beach in Denham would make an excellent astro-timelapse subject if you’re practiced in this art. The beautiful boat swings around according to the wind and will add great movement to a timelapse with a starry night background.
Day 6: Gascoyne Junction (490 kms/5 hours)

Explore the outback night sky where the colours will dazzle you with their brilliance. Start with a refreshing stop overnight at Gascoyne Junction. This will get you into the feel good vibe of the red earth. A short stroll from your room, there’s a plane flying low and is a fun setting for some astrophotography. Or choose the short drive for an evening at The Waterhole where the stars are brilliant above.

Overnight: Gascoyne Junction Pub and Tourist Park

This historic Cessna aircraft in the heart of Gascoyne Junction really can look like it’s flying through the Milky Way!

Days 7 – 10: Burringurrah/Mount Augustus (300 kms/4.5 hours) or Mundatharrda/Kennedy Range National Park (60 kms/1 hour) from Gascoyne Junction

The choice is yours! If you’re not in camping mode, head to Burringurrah or Mount Augustus. There’s great accommodation and you can easily spend a few days exploring the area during the day and at night. Take a picnic to Yallowerie Lookout. If there’s a small Moon in the sky, you’ll have fun capturing the beauty of the world’s largest monocline under the Milky Way with a camera.

If you are set up for camping, Mundatharrda or the Kennedy Range National Park is a paradise for photography during the day or at night. You’ll be lost amongst so many stars at Temple Gorge.

Overnight: Mount Augustus Tourist Park or camping in Kennedy Ranges with a last night at Gascoyne Junction before travelling on.

Driving from Perth?

Explore some other wonderful dark sky destinations along the way. Another itinerary to travel on the way to the Gascoyne is Wildflower, Wild Stars. If you have time after exploring the Gascoyne, continue your road trip north on the Star Way.

Staying longer?

You’ll find more about this wonderful region on the Australia’s Coral Coast and Australia’s Golden Outback websites.

Driving times and distances are intended as a guide only and may vary depending on exact route taken. Accommodation options are indicative as to what is available in the area.

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