Kulin Tin Horse Highway. W.A
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Tin Horse Highway Kulin Western Australia
Tin Horse Highway is at Kulin Western Australia. The roadside is littered with upcycled Horses giving the Highway name The Tin Horse. Well worth the drive.
Tin Horse Highway is located in the Southern Wheat Belt of Western Australia.
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Kulin and the Tin Horse Highway
Kulin is a 'wheat and sheep' town with what has to be one of the most unusual attractions in any small country town in the state.
As you drive through town it is impossible to miss seeing the huge water slide. It is the largest water slide in regional Western Australia. The slide is 18 metres high and is 182 metres long.
The town is attractive and is using innovative ideas to attract tourism to the area. There is a 72 hour rest area in the centre of town for fully self-contained motorhomes and if you don't have a self-contained vehicle you can stay at the local caravan park and (for the first 5 days) pay what you think it is worth.
Kulin is the starting point for the Tin Horse Highway where the local community has created a number of outdoor 'sculptures' using old 44 gallon drums and assorted other items that brighten up the road side and bring a smile to traveller's faces as they pass by. This is an alternative route to Hyden and Wave Rock. The tin horses started as a way of promoting the Kulin Bush Races and the first tin horse appeared in the late 1990s.
Natural attractions in the area include Jilakin Lake, Jilakin Rock and Buckleys Breakaway.
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Tin Horse Highway - Kulin
The Tin Horse Highway is a laughing matter! The dusty paddocks surrounding Kulin have become a gallery of bright, quirky, community creations. What started as an authentic community marketing campaign to promote the annual Kulin Bush Races has become one of Western Australia's most popular self-drives.
Tin Horse Highway - Kulin
The Tin Horse Highway is a laughing matter! The dusty paddocks surrounding Kulin have become a gallery of bright, quirky, community creations. What started as an authentic community marketing campaign to promote the annual Kulin Bush Races has become one of Western Australia's most popular self-drives.
Tin Horse Highway
The Tin Horse Highway is a quirky and quintessentially Aussie experience!
The dusty paddocks surrounding Kulin in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia, have become a gallery of bright, quirky, community creations. What started as an authentic community marketing campaign to promote the annual Kulin Bush Races has become one of Western Australia’s most popular self-drives.
Tin Horse Highway, Western Australia
An amazing find on the drive back from Hyden Wave rock to Perth. There are approx. 64 tin horses in total, well worth the drive for a day trip just past Kulin.
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Shire of Kulin
Home to the Kulin Bush Races and the Tin Horse Highway, the Town of Kulin offers a great lifestyle and caters to all peoples needs.
As seen on Best Country Towns - Episode 1. Channel 44 West TV. Western Australia.
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Finally I got a chance to experience Kulin Bush Races in the Wheatbelt. Landor Bush Races alot warmer than Kulin!
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We decided to make a detour in order to see the Tin Horse Highway. Shortly afterwards we find an interesting camp site and then make for Hyden.
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From Hopetoun, we nipped back through Ravensthorpe and started the drive up towards Hyden,. We stopped at a few points of interest along the way, to stretch our legs and grab some photos. We had a look at the LakeKing outdoor tractor museum. Geez, those farmers back in the day were clever with some of their creations. About another 30km north, we stopped and had a giggle at the ‘stuck truck’. We’d love to know the story behind this and how it came to be.
As we had left Hopetoun quite early, we stopped into the Holt Rock rest stop for some morning tea. After another hour of driving we reached Hyden. We headed straight to the Hippo’s Yawn, for a look before heading to the famous Wave Rock. We didn’t realize Wave Rock is not a national park - you beauty. But we quickly realized you have to pay $12 for a parking permit, which is fair enough. Its a very busy place and we saw the rangers hand out a few fines, so be sure to pay for your ticket people!
Wave Rock
Rusty loved walking around and exploring Wave Rock. After a good hour wandering around, we grabbed some happy snaps. One stand out one, the will definitely frame when we go home. We headed across the road to ‘Lake magic’, where we threw our swimmers on. Now why is it called Lake Magic you ask? This man-made lake has a very high salt ratio, which results in you effortless floating. You can’t sink here, at all. Its a weird feeling and one hard to describe. We both had never experienced anything like it. Definitely recommend jumping in, if your in the area, it will leave you amazed.
Lake Magic
We made some lunch before heading off, our next spot on the map, was a small detour down to Buckleys Breakaway. If you’ve ever been to Coober Pedy, its a mini version of the breakaways out there. An unsealed road to get to them, but well worth the effort we say. Such an incredible natural wonder and only a handful of places you can see these formations.
Happy with our Hyden sightseeing, we started the trek to Kulin. From what we had read, it seems to have a awesome RV friendly camp in town and we were keen to check it out (by all the positive comments on Wikicamps). When we got about 15km east of the township, we spotted our first tin can horse! Yep, we unknowingly were making our way into Kulin along the quirky ‘Tin Horse Highway’.
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