Things to do in Kununurra
- Sort by:
- Popular
-
Zebra Rock Gallery
Zebra Rock Gallery, on the Ord River about 15km from Kununurra, produces jewellery and sculptures from the unique zebra rock found around Argyle Downs Station.
reviewed
-
PumpHouse
Idyllically situated on Lake Kununurra, the PumpHouse's innovative dishes feature fine produce – try the rump with blue cheese and pine nuts, or the oven-baked pork fillet wrapped in speck. Watch the catfish swarm should a morsel (accidentally, of course!) slip off the verandah.
reviewed
-
A
Mirima National Park
A short stroll east of town (1.5km), this national park is a stunning area of rugged sedimentary formations that look like mini Bungle Bungles. The 350-million-year-old sandstone rock has taken shape by uplift over the past 20 million years.
reviewed
-
B
Zebra Rock Restaurant
Zebra Rock Restaurant has the most sophisticated menu, albeit served in casual pub surroundings – bruschetta, tasting platters, ‘Ocean and Earth', barramundi and Thai curries.
reviewed
-
C
Kelly’s Bar & Grill
At the Country Club Hotel, Kelly’s serves up some of the best modern Australian cuisine in town: try the saltwater croc skewers, lamb rack or Muscovy duck breast and sit inside or out on the pool deck.
reviewed
-
D
Gulliver’s Tavern
The alfresco back bar is the best place in town for a beer, and the kitchen serves up hearty counter meals – from bar snacks and barra burgers to steaks and Asian dishes.
reviewed
-
E
Waringarri Aboriginal Arts Centre
This Arts Centre is an Aboriginal-owned art gallery and studio where some 50 local artists work in their unique abstract style using ochre pigments.
reviewed
-
F
Valentine's Pizzeria
Thick with toppings, they may not be authentic but these filling pizzas will do the trick. BYO or get it delivered to your room. Tex-Mex is also on the menu.
reviewed
-
Bungle Bungles Piccaninny Gorge Trek
5 days (Kununurra)
Trek deep in to the heart of the Bungle Bungles, exploring the spectacular canyons of Australia's most remote World Heritage wilderness..
Not LP reviewed
from USD$2,690 -
G
Our Land Gallery
This Gallery has a great range of ochre paintings from the Kimberley as well as didgeridoos and acrylics from the Territory.
reviewed
Advertisement
-
H
Kimberley Asian Cuisine
Next to the visitors centre, this pan-Asian place is informal and serves good Aussie versions of Chinese and Thai.
reviewed
-
I
-
Kununurra Self Drive Hire Boats
reviewed
-
Big Waters
reviewed
-
Zebra Rock Gallery
On the Ord River 14km from Kununurra, Zebra Rock produces jewellery and sculptures from the unique zebra siltstone found around Lake Argyle. The leafy grounds and small tea room are a pleasant place to relax. Kids can feed the fish.
reviewed
-
Wild Mango
The hippest, healthiest feed in town, with curry wraps, mouth-watering pancakes, chai smoothies, real coffee, gelato and free wi-fi. Enter from Konkerberry Dr.
reviewed
-
Shoal Air
Flies over the Bungle Bungles, Cambridge Gulf, Kalumburu and the majestic Mitchell and King George Falls.
reviewed
-
Kununurra Cruises
Popular sunset 'BBQ Dinner' cruises on Lily Creek Lagoon and the Ord River. BYO drinks.
reviewed
-
J
Gulliver's Tavern
GTs serves all the usual counter meals and some spicy Asian ring-ins out the back in its popular beer garden.
reviewed
-
Go Wild
As well as self-guided canoe trips, this outfit offers caving ($180), abseiling (from $150) and bushwalking (from $40).
reviewed
Advertisement
-
-
Alligator Airways
To the Bungle Bungles (adult/child $295/195) and the Kimberleys ($695).
reviewed
-
K
Boab Bookshop Cafe
Kununurra’s best cafe is part bookshop and internet cafe (with wi-fi; per hr $5) and delivers great coffee, smoothies, breakfast fare, pastas and focaccias.
reviewed






