Francois Peron Artesian Hot Tub

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40°C artesian hot tub at Peron Homestead in Francois Peron National Park, Shark Bay — bore-sunk 1922, BBQ facilities and a self-guided heritage walk of the old sheep station.

Description


This Artesian Hot Tub is one of Western Australia's most remote and uniquely rustic bathing experiences, tucked away within the rugged red landscapes of Francois Peron National Park on the Peron Peninsula, near Denham in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area. The hot tub is fed by a natural artesian bore drawing ancient mineral-rich water from deep beneath the earth, where it emerges naturally hot at around 35 to 40°C — perfect for an open-air soak.

The setting is what makes this experience truly special. Bathers relax in a simple, no-frills tub surrounded by striking red dunes, white salt flats and the endless blue of the surrounding ocean and sky. There are no spa attendants, no gift shops and no manicured pools — just raw, untouched outback beauty and the quiet sound of the wind and distant birds.

Accessible only by 4WD along sandy tracks, the Francois Peron Artesian Hot Tub rewards the adventurous traveller with a soak unlike any other in Australia. It's a place where geothermal bathing meets true wilderness, offering a moment of warmth, stillness and connection to country in one of the most spectacular and isolated corners of the continent.

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Natural Thermal

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