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Quaranup Aboriginal Walking Tour
Highlights
- Explore ancient stone structures and waterholes at Quaranup, immersing yourself in the rich heritage of the Menang people.
- Stroll along the beach and dunes, discovering engravings and tool quarry sites while connecting with the stunning coastal landscape.
- Search for shellfish among the rocks during low tide, engaging with the local ecosystem and enjoying a hands-on experience.
- Listen to Dreaming stories shared by knowledgeable guides, deepening your understanding of the cultural significance of the area.
This tour follows the paths walked by the Menang people to Quaranup (Kwooranup – place of brush tail wallaby) to see ancient stone structures, waterholes, artefacts, engravings and flora and fauna.
Travel around the coast of Kinjarling (Albany), to the Quaranup Cultural Site. Walk along the beach or dunes to ancient engravings and tool quarry sites. Tides permitting, guests can walk out and look for shellfish amongst the rocks.
Hear the Dreaming stories of the area spending 2 hours sharing cultural wisdom, walking, activities, photos and connecting with country.
Tour details
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Available from 8 February 2026 to 22 January 2027
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Operation information
Kurrah Mia
Kurrah Mia offers visitors a sensory experience while exploring some of the region’s natural environment on Menang boodjar. You will develop a connection to country as you walk and listen carefully to what nature and these wonderful sites have to share with you. You will get to taste bush foods and medicines.
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- WAITOC Full ATB Members
- WA – Australia's South West