Our first stop on this unique trip is York in the picturesque Avon Valley. A quaint short stroll in the oldest inland settlement of W.A. will take you back to the time of the first settlers. The old well-maintained and renovated houses boasting their original facades bring forth still today the atmosphere of the pioneer’s time. Quairading Pink Lake is regarded as the local phenomena. At certain times of the year, the left side of the lake is a distinctive pink colour while the right side remains blue. After a quick stop at Corrigin‘s famous dog cemetery, we will view the eclectic statues ‘Waiting for Hay’ created by a local Kondinin farmer, from star pickets depicting various farming poses – ‘clearing the land’ ‘waiting for rain’ ‘shearing the sheep’ and ‘inspecting the crop’. Inspired by her love of swimming, the artist has added a new addition called ‘Freestylin’. Unofficially known as ‘Statues Lake’, the lake forms part of the wider Kondinin lake system. We then take a drive out to the Kondinin Lake located 5km west of town. After sufficient rain there is an abundance of birdlife as well as ski boats and kayaking activities. In the early evening we arrive in Hyden. Lake Magic is a strange little water body – a naturally occurring salt-lake with gypsum minerals at its base and a sandy, circular beach surrounding it. It gets its name thanks to the high salt density of the water making it impossible for you to sink! And while that’s pretty cool on its own, it’s the changing colours of the lake over the course of the day that make it really special.
Accommodation: Wave Rock Motel/Resort, Hyden (Breakfast)