North of Perth is where you'll find some of the most incredible wildflower displays in the world. At the start of winter, wildflowers begin to make their way down into the northern Wheatbelt, with rainbow wildflowers and the canola fields alike bursting into bright yellow bloom across the region. The northwestern wheatbelt is known as 'Wildflower Country', and its festoons of multicoloured flowers give reason for its name. The northeastern wheatbelt includes parts of the Golden Outback, and stretches out to the coast, and is washed by bright carpets of everlastings and wreath flowers. A great way to make sure you see as many wildflowers in WA as possible is on the three-day Wildflower Way roadtrip.
Best time to see them: August to October