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45/85 Darwinia Drive KALBARRI, WA 6536

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    45/85 Darwinia Drive, KALBARRI, WA 6536

    Land in KALBARRI

    Great Buying in New Estate

      Looking for a block to buy in a great location & that is fantastically priced? Well this 602sqm block located in the Eco Flora Estate is ready to be snatched up and built on! A retaining wall on one side is already there, so that saves on site cost's as 1/3 of your retaining wall is already done for you!
      You can join in on the Kalbarri lifestyle and feel right at home in this stunning location, with an ocean views AND a view of the local coastal gorges. The back of the block backs onto the reserve, so not only will you have local animals as your neighbors but you will have a natural view that can't be built out plus the rear of the block once a house is built will be protected by prevailing Kalbarri winds from the South West

      With lots of local contractors and builders in town, building your dream home will be hassle free and easy. They say a change is as good as a holiday, so why not experience both and move to Kalbarri where every day is a holiday! Contact John today to make an appointment!

      Kalbarri, more than any other resort town in Western Australia, is perfectly suited for the individual, couple or family looking for a variety of options for their holiday.
      Put on your leisure wear, add a bit of vitality, and it won't be long before those great vacation memories begin stacking up. Do your favourite thing or try something new. You will find it all in Kalbarri.
      The Kalbarri National Park abounds with potential and is one of the most exciting and spectacular in Western Australia. Water sports on the lower reaches of the Murchison River are many and varied, too. Offshore, the marine life is without rival. Dolphins and whales frequent the coastal fringe and fishing is excellent throughout the year.
      Most of the reasonably priced tours on offer include the National Park. Where entry fees, safety gear and everything else you need to enjoy yourself to the fullest is available. Some operators even include snacks or meals. Details of most tours and activities are available from the Kalbarri Visitor Centre, which also has credit card and EFTPOS facilities and daily booking information. While you might feel like Kalbarri is your own special holiday discovery, it might interest you to know that it has been a popular relaxation destination for well over 150 years.
      The abundance of clean, pure fresh water made it an ideal respite for early Cornish miners. Their leases were right in the Murchison River bed, upstream of what is now the National Park. They were subject to periodic flooding from distant cyclonic rains. Once closed, the mines could take weeks to dry out. So it was off to the coast for well earned R&R.
      While you may not have nearly as much time as a Cornish miner, you do have the advantage of good, all-weather roads and plenty of amenities on arrival. From the daily newspaper to a whole variety of new and established shops and services there is little you will miss out on during your holiday.
      An excellent range of groceries, ice and bait are available throughout the town; camping supplies, too. You can find a unique gift for that special friend, make a fashion statement, spoil yourself rotten or even tie the knot!
      Welcome to Kalbarri
      Kalbarri is blessed with a unique marine environment and it won't take too long to see this for yourself clean, safe beaches side by side with penultimate surfing breaks; towering sandstone cliffs bordering coastal reef fringes; and, thanks to a warm offshore current, Kalbarri exhibits both tropical and subtropical species of marine life in abundance.
      Take it all in on an organised tour or use your own transport. Go by boat, take a scenic flight, trek the cliff tops or cycle to the lookouts. Try a little of each or do it all.
      The weather is great all year round, the marine life amazing and the coastline is spectacular and without rival.
      Please visit the Kalbarri Visitor Centre - www.kalbarri.org.au (creators of this script and the current KYLI Holiday Planner for 2011).
      Coastal route into Kalbarri is a scenic delight
      For years, all but the most adventurous four-wheel driver had to be satisfied with just one route into Kalbarri. However, all that changed in July 2000 with the opening of a new all-weather sealed southern access road.
      For locals and visitors alike, this is an opportunity to experience safe motoring with unparalleled scenery. It is a journey to be enjoyed.
      The road link leaves the North-West Coastal Highway at Northampton and is well marked as the alternative and scenic route to Horrocks, Port Gregory and Kalbarri. For caravaners, probably its biggest advantage is the lack of all that road train traffic so prevalent on the main highway.

      Heading north of Perth, continuing from Wanneroo Road, the Indian Ocean Drive starts in Lancelin and continues north along the coast to Geraldton in Western Australia (WA). The completed route officially opened in September 2010 and includes some of the most iconic exper