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Beacon Hill Lookout  

Beacon Hill Lookout overlooks the town of Norseman. From the top you can take in unique views of the surrounding countryside, salt lakes, the Norseman township, and the giant mine tailings dump. High altitude views of the countryside are definitely a ...

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Dundas Rocks and Lone Grave  

A visit to Norseman in the state’s southeast presents an opportunity to see the 550 million year old Dundas Rocks, and check out the mystifying Lone Grave. Take a picturesque bush walk to see the ancient rock formations and the remains of the old ...

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Eyre Highway  

The Eyre Highway is one of Australia’s epic self drive adventures. Stretching between Port Augusta in South Australia and Norseman in Western Australia the Eyre Highway covers an astonishing 1,675 kilometres of land across plains as far as the eye ...

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Gemstone Leases Opalite and Jasper  

A permit from the town's Tourist Bureau is required to enter the trail. The Norseman Visitor Centre location can be seen on the map displayed. You can set out for the gemstone leases, twelve kilometres north of Norseman, to collect unusual rocks and ...

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Mount Jimberlana  

Situated seven kilometres east of Norseman along the Eyre Highway. An easy climb to the peak, with panoramic views of the salt lakes, dundas hills and mine operations. Reputed to be one of the oldest geological formations in the world, dated 550 m ...

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Norseman Heritage Trail  

This historical trail is the original route taken by Cobb and Co. at the turn of the century. The trail meanders through bushland to Dundas Rocks, the original townsite, finishing at the Lone Grave at the edge of Lake Dundas. It includes a descent i ...

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