Historic Homestead Tour with Morning Tea
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Historic Homestead Tour with Morning Tea

5.0 · 1 reviews3 hours📍 Australia

About this tour

Step onto one of Western Australia's longest-running stations, just outside Kalbarri, for a three-hour exploration of outback life and heritage. Your guide walks you through the original homestead buildings, sharing stories of settlement and station work, before settling you on the verandah for country-style morning tea. Views stretch across the gardens to the Murchison River as you taste fresh scones, properly brewed coffee, and local teas.

Highlights

  • Guided walkthrough of heritage homestead buildings
  • Morning tea on the verandah with river views
  • Fresh scones and French-pressed coffee included
  • Close to Kalbarri coastal town
  • Working station still operating today
  • Relaxed pace, no strenuous walking

What to expect

Expect a leisurely three hours. Your host leads an unhurried tour of the main buildings, explaining the station's history and how outback properties operated. You'll learn practical details about station life—how they managed water, livestock, and isolation. The walk covers moderate ground on established paths. Afterwards, you'll settle on the verandah where morning tea is laid out: warm scones with jam and cream, coffee made to order, and a choice of teas. You can linger here, chat with staff, and soak in the river views at your own pace.

Good to know

Bring a hat and sunscreen for the outdoor walk. The tour suits all fitness levels. Service animals welcome. Infants sit on an adult's lap during tea. You'll need your own transport to reach the station, 12 km from Kalbarri town centre.

Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original WA Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.

Historic Homestead Tour with Morning Tea · WA Travel