Explore the rich history of Kalgoorlie-Boulder with an engaging audio walking tour featuring over 50 captivating stops.
This self-guided experience allows you to wander through heritage sites, including the WA School of Mines and the Super Pit Lookout, while uncovering quirky tales from the Goldfields.
Discover how a 2010 earthquake impacted Boulder, learn about hidden gold-dealing tunnels in pubs, and hear stories of the unique characters that shaped this iconic area.
Spend 3–4 hours in each town soaking in the atmosphere, perfect for solo travellers or friends seeking a unique adventure.
- Self-paced exploration of Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s historic sites
- Over 50 stops including heritage hotels and the Super Pit Lookout
- Dive into local legends, tales of fortune, and community spirit
- Ideal for solo travellers or groups, lasting approximately 1 day
The Kalgoorlie Boulder Visitor Centre is located in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall. Look for the Paddy Hannan statue!
In 1928, a competition was held to design a commemoration sculpture of the man who first discovered gold in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
This building was the oldest working brothel until Covid. Questa Cas never lacked for business back when there were 20 men to every 1 woman.
View the stunning Goatcher Curtain. The curtain is a priceless work of art and is believed to be the last remaining working stage curtain of its kind in Australia. Created by the internationally renowned theatre artist Philip Goatcher, the curtain depicts the Bay of Naples.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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