The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Kimberley Region, Western Australia

October 23, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

Discover the best top things to do in Kimberley Region, Australia including Bungle Bungle Range, Waringarri Aboriginal Arts, Ord River, Geikie Gorge National Park, Cable Beach, Sun Pictures Cinema, Gantheaume Point, Cape Leveque, Sacred Heart Church, Reddell Beach.
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1. Bungle Bungle Range

Purnululu National Park, Western Australia 6743 Australia
Excellent
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5.0 based on 334 reviews

Bungle Bungle Range

Located in remote Purnululu National Park, these eerie beehive-shaped sandstone domes are striped in orange and black and rise from the floor of Piccaninny Gorge.

Reviewed By rjane15 - Sydney, Australia

Each of the walks were wonderful giving a different view of the area. Domes walk and Cathedral Gorge were easy walks. Enjoyed the Piccaninny Creek to the Lookout and Window over the smooth rock bed, some sand and rounded river rocks. Then in the north of the park, we enjoyed walking into Echidna Chasm to see the amazing colours of the rocks after 11 am. (Keep going past the round open area with a couple of benches as the chasm is further on from this, although the colours of the rocks here were also amazing. Mini Palms was also well worth it. Don't be put off by having to get through, under,around the huge boulders near the entrance, it is certainly worth it.

2. Waringarri Aboriginal Arts

Speargrass Road, Kununurra, Western Australia 6743 Australia +61 8 9168 2212 [email protected] http://www.waringarriarts.com.au/index.html
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5.0 based on 60 reviews

Waringarri Aboriginal Arts

Waringarri is the first wholly indigenous owned art centre established in the Kimberley region and one of the oldest continuously operating art centres in Australia supporting economic independence for artists and their community. The centre operates artists’ studios and galleries and supports more than 100 artists as painters, printmakers, wood carvers, boab engravers, sculptors and textile artists. Cultural tours and performances compliment the visitor experience with a rich insight into Miriwoong culture. Waringarri Arts offers a range of authentic art and culture tours. Let our Miriwoong tour guides show you their country and culture through art.

Reviewed By studiopapa

We were lucky enough to have a fantastic and intimate tour through Mirima National Park with local legend Ted Carlton. We learned about the local flora and fauna, the history of the land, and saw a number of historical rock paintings up and close. Afterwards, Ted and his nephew Milton took us through the art centre to explore the history of the artefacts, taste some baobab fruit, damper and bush honey (incredible!). To top it all off, Ted played us some didgeridoo as we sat around the table. An incredible experience, I'd do it again in a heartbeat.

3. Ord River

Kununurra, Western Australia Australia
Excellent
77%
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5.0 based on 182 reviews

Ord River

Reviewed By U3551CWjoanm

We did the Ord River Experience with Riverside Lunch tour with Tripple J Tours. This was the best tour we did in Kununurra. The crew were excellent, very knowledgeable and provided extensive commentary on the river system, plants and animals and the Argyle Dam.

4. Geikie Gorge National Park

King Leopold Ranges, Fitzroy Crossing, Western Australia 6765 Australia +61 8 9192 1036 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/geikie-gorge
Excellent
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4.5 based on 281 reviews

Geikie Gorge National Park

Extending more than seven miles in length, this deep gorge was formed by the mighty Fitzroy River.

Reviewed By Contenttravellers03

Wow, wow, wow, the Geikie Gorge is just spectacular. What can I say you just have to go and see it! The scenery is sensational, seeing crocodiles in their own habitat is so good, the colours, the rock formations, the wildlife, it is all amazing. A must do!!!!

5. Cable Beach

Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
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4.5 based on 2,629 reviews

Cable Beach

Western Australia’s most famous beach is one of the most beautiful in the world, with turquoise waters and impeccable white sand.

Reviewed By Shannon_Perth - Perth, Australia

Best best in Australia and best sunset!! Great place for a swim or just get sun tan! Highly recommend coming down here to watch the sunset! Grab a picnic basket and some drinks and chill on the grass

6. Sun Pictures Cinema

Carnarvon Street, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia +61 8 9192 1077 http://www.broomemovies.com.au/history.html
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4.5 based on 657 reviews

Sun Pictures Cinema

Reviewed By Aussie64555 - Perth, Australia

Last visited Sun Pictures in 1994 when the movie was Jim Carey in The Mask. Halfway through the movie there was a rumbling which got louder and louder and next an aeroplane was right overhead appearing to just clear the screen and so low you could see the passengers !! On our recent visit only a small aeroplane passed overhead, but first thought was the noise was part of the movie until you looked skywards. History abounds once inside Sun Pictures with old technology on display along with old cinema posters of vintage stars. On our first visit notice the locals took cushions and rugs for sitting in the then, deck chairs which have now been somewhat updated, but in the same style. Remembering the cushions and rugs, "borrowed" two cushions and pool towels from our hotel to make the great experience even more comfortable. Two visits to Sun Pictures this time, one to see a very old movie Casablanca and the other Bran Neu Day. Would definitely go again on a future visit to Broome

7. Gantheaume Point

Gantheaume Point Rd, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia +61 8 9192 0000 http://www.broomevisitorcentre.com.au/pages/natural-attractions/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,341 reviews

Gantheaume Point

Reviewed By 395krupag

It was amazing! We went both on Low tide and Full tide, the rocks are fun to climb seeing amazing water contrast and rock colour contrast as well as enjoying the rock pools and being able to jump of the CLIFF

8. Cape Leveque

Broome-Cape Leveque Rd 240 km north of Broome, Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia 6725 Australia
Excellent
73%
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4.5 based on 173 reviews

Cape Leveque

Reviewed By SalliAnni4_0

A Stunning array of colours as deep red dirt from the Pindan Cliffs falls onto white sand and then tumbles into the endless aquas of the ocean. Peaceful, unique, spectacular. Definitely worth the drive out to Kooljaman to have a swim and watch the world turn away from the sun :)

9. Sacred Heart Church

Sacred Heart Church 130 km north of Broome, Kimberley Region, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia +61 8 9192 1060 [email protected] http://www.broomediocese.org/beaglebay.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 263 reviews

Sacred Heart Church

10. Reddell Beach

Kavite Road, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
Excellent
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

Reddell Beach

Reviewed By Marshase - Perth, Australia

For the hiking ambitious people like us, a beautiful walk from Cable Beach ending then at Entrance point (about 12k). There were hardly any people around, the blue water with a red stone backdrop makes a beautiful picture as in paradise. we really loved the scenery. Hubbie was keen to find some dinosaur tracks but there are no signs at all, so we haven't been successful

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