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HAMELIN OUTBACK STATION STAY

Boasting 32km of Western Australian coastline, this 202,000-hectare property borders the Shark Bay World Heritage area and even has its own stromatolites. Visitors have a choice of either staying in the historic shearers' quarters or their own campsite, suitable for both caravans and camper trailers. There are two communal camp kitchens, both equipped with hot and cold water. The shearers' kitchen is a large, modern space that is well-equipped and features a large stone fireplace and dining area. The campgrounds also have a large, modern ablution block which is maintained to the highest standards and features disabled access. Hamelin Station is owned by Bush Heritage Australia, a not-for-profit organisation that buys and manages land for conservation purposes and works in partnership with indigenous groups and the agricultural sector. Hamelin Station extends the Shark Bay World Heritage area a further 10% and ensures the protection of the extremely fragile Hamelin Pool stromatolites. Achievable half and full day trips are easily possible from Hamelin Station, with the spectacular Eagle Bluff, Denham, Monkey Mia and Francois Peron National Park all within range. For more information or to book:

www.hamelinstationstay.com.au

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