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Black Diamond Lake

Black Diamond Lake

Don’t miss the views of turquoise-coloured waters at Black Diamond Lake.
The beautiful Black Diamond Lake has risen to Instagram fame due to its vibrant colour.

The viral popularity of the picturesque spot on social media has led to a tourism boom at this West Australian lake that is inside an abandoned mine that filled with water after it was decommissioned in the 1950s. The town of Collie is only 5 kilometres south-east of the lake, so make sure to drop in for a bite to eat, do a bit of shopping and check out the visitor information centre to find out what else you can get up to in Collie.

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Black Diamond Lake Ferguson Rd, Allanson WA 6225

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Locally crafted wines, beer and infused gins as well as accommodation and events hosting.
Day tours from Bunbury exploring the South West.
Get a taste of horse riding heaven exploring the trails near Collie.
Take a tour of stunning destinations within Collie River Valley.
Hire a bike, have a delicious bite to eat, or book your Glamping accommodation.
A former Aboriginal Mission, now cultural village, accommodation and function facility near Ferguson Valley.

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Locally crafted wines, beer and infused gins as well as accommodation and events hosting.
Soak in the serenity of this idyllic picnic spot and swimming hole along the Collie River.
Venture out to the Wellington Dam where you will see the breathtaking 8,000 square metre mega-mural on the Wellington Dam wall.
A heritage hotel transformed into funky affordable accommodation in Collie.
Hire a bike, have a delicious bite to eat, or book your Glamping accommodation.
A former Aboriginal Mission, now cultural village, accommodation and function facility near Ferguson Valley.

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