Fasten your seatbelt for some of the most beautiful drives in Western Australia!

Offering a blend of coastal cliffs along the azure Indian Ocean, rugged Australian outback and, not to forget the untamed wildlife, Western Australia is the perfect destination for scenic drives. Driving along this vast and arid landscape tells a captivating story of Western Australia’s diverse and breathtaking vistas.

So fasten your seatbelt, roll down the windows, and let the adventure begin as we traverse the five best scenic drives around Western Australia. From the iconic coastline to the hidden gems of the interior, each route promises an unforgettable journey through Western Australia’s natural wonder!

<strong>Esperance to Cape Le Grand National Park</strong>
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Esperance to Cape Le Grand National Park

Embark on a journey from the coastal town of Esperance to the pristine Cape Le Grand National Park. Along the way be mesmerised by the famous Twilight Beach, the ethereal Pink Lake, and the rugged peaks of the Le Grand Range. The turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and diverse flora and fauna make this drive a showcase of Southern Western Australia’s natural wonders. One of the most beautiful scenic rides you can take anywhere in Western Australia, driving from Esperance to Cape Le Grand is a must-visit for anyone wanting a road trip this summer!


<strong>Great Eastern Highway</strong>
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Great Eastern Highway

Stretching across the expansive Wheatbelt region, the Great Eastern Highway takes travellers through golden fields of wheat, charming country towns, and vast landscapes that change with the seasons. Running from Perth through to the heart of Western Australia in Kalgoorlie, the Great Eastern Highway is your chance to escape from the city and marvel at the wildflowers in spring, explore historic architecture, and experience the warm hospitality of rural Western Australia.


<strong>Indian Ocean Drive</strong>
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Indian Ocean Drive

Starting just north of Perth, the Indian Ocean Drive unfolds as a captivating ribbon of asphalt, hugging the pristine coastline of the Coral Coast. This scenic drive will take you past Julien Bay, Cervantes and plenty of other peaceful coastal towns to pop-in and splash around. Pair this with sweeping ocean views, golden beaches, and limestone formations like the Pinnacles Desert, the Indian Ocean Drive in Western Australia is a visual feast for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers alike!


<strong>Karijini National Park Loop</strong>
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Karijini National Park Loop

For those craving an off-the-beaten-path experience, the Karijini National Park Loop in the Pilbara region is a must. Red dirt roads lead to dramatic gorges, shimmering rock pools, and towering iron-rich cliffs. One of the best scenic drives in Western Australia, driving along the Karijini National Park circuit provides a unique immersion into the ancient landscapes of the Australian Outback, offering a stark and beautiful contrast to the coastal routes.


<strong>Margaret River to Augusta</strong>
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Margaret River to Augusta

Winding through the world-renowned Margaret River wine region, this drive offers a perfect blend of vineyard vistas, ancient forests, and breathtaking coastal scenery. As you journey from Margaret River to Augusta indulge in wine tastings, explore limestone caves, and witness the rugged beauty of the Cape Leeuwin coastline where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet. Spanning just 40 kilometres, driving from Margaret River to Augusta is a brisk 30-minute drive is the perfect chance to experience a stunning and short scenic road trip in Western Australia!


Take a break from your road trip by splashing through The Best Beaches in Perth. Or lay out the blanket with our Guide to The Best Picnic Spots in Perth.

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Feature image: Karijini National Park, Western Australia. Image via Tourism Western Australia.