Kulin

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Kulin is a small, friendly wheatbelt town in Western Australia that offers a genuine taste of outback life and a surprisingly rich cultural heritage. Its wide, quiet streets and historic buildings evoke a classic Australian country town, while the surrounding landscape of golden paddocks and salt lakes provides a starkly beautiful backdrop. For international travellers on a self-drive itinerary between Perth and the southern coast, Kulin makes for a rewarding off-the-beaten-path stop where you can connect with local history, art, and the vastness of the WA interior.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Kulin itself can be explored in a couple of hours — enough time to walk the heritage trail, snap photos of the Tin Horse Highway, and enjoy a coffee at the local bakery. However, to fully appreciate the area, plan for a half-day to include a visit to Jilakin Rock and a drive out to Hyden for Wave Rock. If you're a keen photographer or history buff, consider staying overnight at one of the town's friendly caravan parks or motels to catch the golden hour light over the salt lakes and chat with locals at the pub.

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