WAY ATLAS · SPECIALIST NATURAL HISTORY

Wooleen Station

AUSTRALIA'S GOLDEN OUTBACK, WA

A 380,000-acre nature-based station stay in the Murchison, some 680km north of Perth, run with ecology front of mind. Founded in 1886 and now stewarded by David and Frances Pollock, Wooleen pairs regenerative land management with National Trust–listed homestead accommodation — colonial verandahs, award-winning gardens and a pool amid the outback. Guests can bushwalk, mountain-bike, canoe the Murchison River and join guided tours between April and October, with home-style cooking and Western Australian wines to end the day.

Visit Website

About this operator

Operator
Independent operator
Departing from
Wooleen Station
Accreditations
ecotourism_certified

Nearby on Australian Atlas

View on full map
Loading map…
No other Atlas listings nearby yet.

More in Australia's Golden Outback

Own Wooleen Station?

Claim your free listing to update your details and connect with visitors.

Claim this listing