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There are talented artists and creators working in and around the town, with exhibitions occurring throughout the year. Street art and vivid murals gives the town a strong identity. The Carnarvon Library and Art Gallery is a good starting point – it plans to host a series of exhibitions throughout the year.
Read morePack your bathers, bring a fishing rod, or even prepare a picnic - It's time to explore and discover all the hidden gems of Carnarvon. From natural rock pools to snorkelling lagoons, there is something incredible to be discovered.
Read more...Carnarvon is known as the Food Bowl of Western Australia, supplying Perth with 70% of its winter fruits and vegetables. During months of May to October you can purchase fresh produce, local delicacies and mouth watering seafood direct for farmers.
Read moreMount Augustus National Park is the world's biggest rock. Located just 450km east of Carnarvon in the Gascoyne hinterland region is this phenomenal monolith, 2.5 times larger than Uluru (Ayers Rock).
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Welcome to the land of year-long holiday experiences, of stunning vistas and once-in-a-lifetime moments shared together.
Sitting on the edge of the mighty Gascoyne River delta, Carnarvon’s tropical oasis is waiting for you to discover. Travel three hours north and you’ll find tranquil Coral Bay, the home of whale sharks, manta rays and humpback whales. Head inland to the Gascoyne Hinterland, and discover the world’s biggest rock, authentic homesteads and a real taste of the Aussie outback.
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