via Coodardy Noondie Road, Cue, Western Australia 6640, Australia
Big Bell Ghost Town, near Cue, was once a hive of activity when the Big Bell Mine was in operation in the early 1900s. Wander through the derelict town to envisage how life would have been, and get a sense the opulence that once graced the former town of Big Bell.
Visit the magnificent ruins of the Big Bell Hotel which still looks impressive from its exterior. Wonder through the shell of the bu ...
Cue Shire Office, Cue, Western Australia 6640, Australia
The Old Gentlemen's Club is one of many elaborate buildings worth visiting in the charming mining town of Cue. Office for many important and influential companies in the late 1800s, and home of the Murchison Club, the building was frequented by influential business people from around the world.
Herbert Hoover often stayed at the club, which is now home to the town's Shire Council. Though not o ...
Austin Street, Cue, Western Australia 6640, Australia
The beautiful Rotunda in Cue was constructed as a commemoration to the pioneers of the Murchison region. Stand in the rotunda and imagine the band playing for the early settlers after a hard day mining for gold. Clearly visible from the main street, it is located next to another charming building, the Bank of New South Wales.
The extravagant buildings in the mining town of Cue epitomise the wea ...
Cue Dalgaranga Road, Cue, Western Australia 6640, Australia
Walga Rock is a huge monolith, where you can see the largest gallery of Aboriginal rock paintings in Western Australia. Explore the large cave within the rock, which contains a range of paintings including pictures that are said to be of ships that visited the Western Australian coast in the 17th century.
At five kilometres in diameter and 1.5 kilometres in length, it is the second largest mono ...