Farm and station stays in the Shire of Cue, Western Australia, provide a unique outback experience for travelers, offering vast spaces, relaxation, and various activities. Popular station stays in the area include Nallan Station and Wooleen Station. Nallan Station, a working sheep station, offers diverse accommodation options like cottages, Shearers Quarters, and camping areas, serving as a perfect base for exploring the region's history and natural attractions. Self-guided tours are also available at Nallan Station.
Wooleen Station, located in the Murchison region, epitomizes the Australian outback experience and is part of the Outback Pathways network, along with stations like Gabyon, Melangata, Nalbarra, and Mellenbye. Each station within this network offers unique accommodations and experiences, providing visitors with a range of choices. While staying at these stations, visitors can engage in activities like self-driving, hiking, bird watching, and horse trekking, all within the serene outback environment. These stays offer a distinctive and memorable travel experience, allowing guests to unwind and reconnect with nature away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.