• Nallan Station - windmill and galahs, Cue Shire WA

    Visit Nallan Station.

  • Explore or relax. It's up to you.

  • Out of this world wildflowers await.

  • Gallah at Nallan Station, Cue, Western Australia

    More than 150 bird species call Nallan home.

  • Cath and Family at Nallan Station, Cue Western Australia

    Meet your hosts.

Visit Nallan Station and experience
96,000 hectares of West Australian wonder.

Nallan Station offers a variety of self-catered accommodation and experience options situated on the Miner’s Pathway and a 10 minute drive north out of the town of Cue on the Great Northern Highway between Mount Magnet and Meekathara in the red dirt heart of Western Australia.

Nallan Station Stay
Cue, Western Australia

Discover the wild beauty of WA’s midwest while staying at a working cattle station. Stargaze, hunt wildflowers, watch birds,
explore geological wonders, aboriginal art and ghost towns. That’s just the beginning.

Affordable Accommodation in the Murchison

  • Places to stay in Cue area. Private room, shared bathrooms and kitchen at Nallan Station

    The Shearers Quarters

    The original Shearers Quarters has been converted into 6 rooms offering rustic charm, comfy beds with fresh linens and ceiling fans.

  • Unpowered camp sites

    Our affordable unpowered sites offer a grassed area for caravans and tents. Camp kitchen, hot showers and laundry facilities are available.

  • The Homestead

    Fully self-contained, our original homestead can be booked for a minimum of 3 nights and offers rustic charm with five bedrooms for up to 9 guests.

  • Stay at Nallan Station in our contractors quarters when you are working in the area.

    Contractors Quarters

    Our contractor’s quarters offer basic comforts for short-stay workers. Air-conditioning, own bathroom and use of the Quarters and Camp kitchens.

“I love stopping here on the way to the Kimberley. We have camped here overnight and stayed in the shearer’s quarters. The owners are kind and welcoming. The facilities are clean. Nice hot showers. Plenty of animals to chat to and feed.”

— Gn3T

Explore or relax. It’s up to you.

Home to more than 150 native bird species.

Your Nallan Station hosts Cath and Dave are
waiting to welcome you.

Nallan Station is a 98,886-hectare working cattle station providing ample opportunities to explore or relax, whichever your heart desires. You can experience your natural surroundings by birdwatching, exploring our geological wonders or just enjoying the vast uninterrupted vista of the night sky. Nallan is located just 12 km north of Cue along the Miners Pathway. Visitors can also visit other historical sites such as local aboriginal art or Milly’s Soak. Nallan Lake is a nature reserve and haven for a vast array of plants and birdlife including black swans. During periods of heavy winter rain, Lake Nallan transforms into a favoured picnic spot, surrounded by carpets of colourful everlastings and wildflowers. The recently renovated shearer’s quarters include kitchen facilities and the lawned homestead sites have an uncovered BBQ area with a firepit. Take a self-guided tour around the property and explore what Nallan offers.

Bird life is joyfully abundant in the region.

Over 270 species of birds exist in the Carnarvon basin and of these, 162 species are known to breed in the area. Waterways are ideal locations to experience the harmonious sounds and colourful sights of hundreds of birds. Finches, Native Pigeons, Pink and Grey Galahs, Parrots and Swans are sighted in the plenty.

The Outback allows you to witness the spectacular sight of a Wedge-tailed Eagle soaring above the mulga shrub. More rare sightings might include that of the Mallee Fowl - once plentiful the species is now classed as 'vulnerable' and to spot one is an experience to be cherished. So, keep an eye out for the huge mounds of earth that they engineer to incubate their eggs.

 A mud map is available upon request for all avid bird watchers.­­

Nallan Station, Cue Australia Birdlife, Bourkes Parrot

Look up. The stars shine brighter at Nallan.

Uninterrupted night skies at Nallan Station attract stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts from all over the world.

Nallan Station Cattle