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Home Valley Station Resort in the Kimberley

Natures Playground

The Kimberley region in north-western Australia has a astonishing history and today it still has.

In later years European explorers and settlers paved the way for what's there today. Modern diversification has seen the growth of tourism to Home Valley Station.

The Kimberley region of Western Australia is aglorious, almost prehistoric land, as famous for its majestic ranges, amazing river systems and stunning gorges as it is for its open grasslands, desert type country and unique animals.

Often when you are out here it seems like this is the "Land Time forgot", seemingly a place so pristine, it is as if a humanfoot had never touched the ground, that Man had never found this untainted and delightful place called the Kimberley.

It is a land that very often, experiences, high temperatures and incredible amounts of rain in the Wet season, a season when everything in the country comes alive.

Yet in the Dry season it is just the opposite. It is far easier to travel in the Dry than in the Wet and some say the best time because you are able to do so much more.

But the Wet is special, the spectacular cloud formations, the light shows put on by the lightning, the fresh smell of the earth and the view of life renewing itself.

Long regarded as Australia's last wilderness frontier and yet today, traveling in the Kimberley is an exciting adventure, that with some careful planning will ensure you and your family enjoy a safe and happy holiday here in the North West.

Road conditions can be very bad in the Wet season.

So before leaving, do get the correct information about road conditions which is available all year round at Main Roads WA call 13 81 38 or go online to The latest Road Conditions Where you will find all the information you need for a safe vacation.

The people who run Home Valley Station take a great deal of pride in providing their guests with the definitive Australian outback holiday experience.

Accommodation across the Station property provides many different options of accommodation for all preferences, from those who prefer rugged outback camping, with a twist of luxury to those who seek a more intimate experience.The Home Valley Homestead stretches along the picturesque Bindoola Creek

The airy Grass Castles on tranquil Bindoola Creek are sumptuously appointed and provide guests with the ultimate in outback places to stay. Homestead Guesthouse Rooms provide a cosy retreat and are just the thing for couples and families.

The safari-style Sand Castle Eco tents are set in a quiet bush setting and will electrify those seeking to connect with the best that nature can deliver.

For those looking for a little something different, there is always the chance to get out and taste some excitement in one of the various daily activities or simply traveling across a slice of Home Valley paradise.

The Home Valley Homestead stretches along the picturesque Bindoola Creek.

Home Valley offers a number of all-inclusive itineraries available during both the dry and wet season, including the Bindoola Experience.

Home Valley Station is an outback adventurers playing field featuring nature's most breathtaking combinations of deep gorges, unpolluted waterholes, ever flowing rivers, pristine beaches, beautiful billabongs, breathtaking waterfalls and stunning ancient landscapes and rugged ranges.

They will provide knowledgeable guides who have a extraordinary insight in to the Kimberley landscape, flora and fauna.

At Home Valley Station you will find a host of Australia's unsurpassed fishing locations which makes it great for hooking the ever elusive barramundi and a must try spot for all keen anglers. From gentle gorge walks and relaxing boating, to adventurous horse treks and cattle mustering, Home Valley Station has an inspiring range of tours and activities to suit everyone.

The Dusty Bar & Grill is an iconic part of Home Valley Station, serving quality Australian cuisine against a backdrop of authentic Station memorabilia.

The Dusty Bar & Grill is the gathering point for night time entertainment. Here the guests can mingle with the Station's friendly staff and other travellers.

The bar is the perfect place to enjoy a long cool drink before selecting from our hearty a la carte menu.

The chef selects only the most excellent and freshest in local produce, including bush herbs, seeds, fruits and flowers, to provide guests with a truly unique Australian dining experience. Meals are complimented by a wide selection of quality Australian wines.Contact Details.

Home Valley Station

ABN 59 912 679 254

Private Mail Bag 15
Kununurra
Western Australia 6743

Phone: +61 (8) 9161 4322
Fax: +61 (8) 9161 4288
Email: info at homevalley.com.au

For more information go to Home Valley Station Resort

Contact Details:

Chris Ryan

Mail: 6 Dardanus Way Heathridge 6027

Perth. Western Australia.

Cell / Mob: + 0404737061


Email: Contact Chris for more information

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