Holland Track

StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesBroomehill
FinishCoolgardie
DifficultyDifficulty 3/5
Suitable For4WD 
Distance730.88 km
Minimum Days3
Average Speed46.64 km/hr
Travel Time15 hrs 40 mins
Page Updated: 10 Feb 2024

Description

The Holland Track is the longest cart road ever made in one stretch in Western Australia. It is a unique route that was created by pioneers in 1893 to enable prospectors arriving at the port of Albany to shorten their trip to the Goldfields by more than a fortnight. But the route was soon forgotten as prospectors used the newly built railway line to travel to the Coolgardie Goldfields and John Holland was never given any recognition or recompense for "services rendered" to his country for his efforts. The north east portion was slowly reclaimed by the bush, whilst the south western section was overtaken by pastoralists and their farmlands for nearly 100 years.

Then in 1992, a small group of enthusiasts understood the importance of the Holland Track and planed to re-cut the track so that it wasn't forgotten for ever. In doing so, they have given us the chance to retrace the footsteps of the important pioneer John Holland and Co. and to marvel at his incredible feat. In opening the route, we now have a unique 4WD track that allows us to experience the beauty of isolated camping in this long forgotten area that still contains wonderful relics of pioneering days.

The Holland Track begins in the heart of the Southern Wheatbelt region and heads in a general north-easterly direction into remote bushland and eventually meets the Great Eastern Highway at Coolgardie in the Goldfields. Although much of the southern half is now incorporated into the present road system around pastoral lands, you can still find many points of interest pertaining to Holland and his party with numerous commemorative plaques too see, heritage signs to follow, and many nice campsites to enjoy.

You will find these trek notes follow the route as faithfully as possible, and they should because the author was personally led to each site by Graeme Newbey, who together with researcher Adrian Malloy, are the men whose efforts we thank for re-opening the Holland Track.

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Environment

Starting in Broomehill, the route wanders through farmland and salt lake country on a mix of gravel and bitumen roads to Nyabing. From here, the terrain begins to change to much broader valleys and longer flats and the vegetation mix begins to change as well. Farmlands continue with Sandplain Rocks and Dragon Rocks tracks re-routed in recent years to skirt private property.

Just beyond Emu Rocks you enter beautiful virgin bush and heath, and long sections of burn-out from bush fires. The track vegetation gets in close in places, and side mirrors and any protrusions should be brought in to minimise damage. During Spring, this area produces magnificent wildflower and flowering shrubs.

Once crossing the Hyden-Norseman Rd, there's more granite rocks and a huge Gnows nest (Mallee Fowl). After crossing the Forrestania-Southern Cross Rd you come to Mt Holland - which 4WDrivers can summit for excellent views of the area. Nearby are gnamma holes at the T-junction of the Forrestania-Southern Cross Rd and the Bounty Mine Rd. Holland described these as "a splendid supply of water". Unfortunately, most travellers with find the water putrid from animals that have fallen in. There is quite a bit of mining activity here, but a little way along the country changes back again and you soon come into the Jilbadji Nature Reserve. This 200,000 hectare reserve is set aside to protect flora and fauna some of which is found nowhere else. Watch out for the Thorny Devils as they inhabit this area.
Beyond here is heavily wooded and slow and winding and camps alongside the track are hard to find if you need a bit of room. The thickets of Gimlet are a treat to see with their red-brown bark in contrast to the green of their leaves and the understorey.

The numerous gnamma holes and water-harvesting systems that you will see on the main granite outcrops of the named rocks remind us of the importance of water for survival in the harsh bush. During times of rain, water will quickly pool on the surface of the granite rocks and can be used for fun with the kids, or to collect for your own usage just as the pioneers did to survive.

History

On 14 April 1893, John Holland, Rudolph Krakouer, David Krakouer and John Carmody left Broomehill with 5 ponies, a light dray, a 100 gallon (450 litres) water tank and provisions for 5-6 months. Their mission was to cut a track through virgin bushland from Broomehill to Coolgardie providing a short cut to the Goldfields from the port of Albany. Using a small compass they aimed for Gnarlbine Rock, the goldfields main water supply. Holland would go ahead each day and scout for water and horse feed, while the others cut the track. They arrived at King Rock (now Emu Rock) on May 15th, Mt Holland around May 20th, Sandalwood Rocks on May 27th, Victoria Rock on June 14th and arrived at Gnarlbine Rock on June 16th. They reached Bayley's Find at Fly Flat (now Coolgardie) on June 18th, having covered nearly 330 miles (538 km) in 2 months and 4 days, cutting the longest cart road ever made in one stretch in Western Australia. Prospectors could now land in Albany and make their way to Broomehill and on up the Holland Track to the goldfields, cutting off more than a fortnight to their journey.

Some 18,000 fortune seekers used the track and teams laden with food, general stores and mining equipment made regular use of the track until the railway from Perth created Southern Cross and then eventually, Coolgardie. For nearly 100 years the Holland Track was forgotten - the north east portion was left to be reclaimed by the bush, whilst the south western section was overtaken by farmlands.

There are numerous plaques and memorials that today's travellers will find along the route to make rememberance to both John Holland's party and those that re-cut today's modern route for 4WDrivers. A memorial was erected in 1956 by the Katanning Historical Society to mark the site from which Holland and his companions departed in Broomehill; a commemorative plaque, paying tribute to the courage of these four men, has now been placed in each of the Shires through which the Holland Track passes; and numerous centennary plaques adorn the route laid down by enthusiasts in 1993.

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Preparation

MUST READ: You are strongly encouraged to read the following articles prepared by the knowledge experts at ExplorOz for your safety and preparation before undertaking any published ExplorOz Trek - Outback Safety, Outback Driving Tips, Outback Communications, and Vehicle Setup for the Outback.

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Please refer to Road Reports published by the local shire and/or main roads for the area you intend to visit. Road/Track conditions can change significantly after weather events. Travellers must be responsible for their own research on current conditions and track suitability.
Preparation for this route should be as for any other remote 4WD track.
Check your fuel range and plan detours for resupply at either Newdegate or Hyden.

The terrain is dense in many places and the track winding with driver visibility impaired when passing traffic so a flag on your vehicle is recommended. Why not get an ExplorOz Sandflag? These are sold in our online shop as flag only, or as a complete kit with rugged offroad pole and bracket.

There are numerous tracks in the area and some may be unnamed or not shown on maps. A wise precaution is to get hold of some updated and detailed maps of the area. You could also get some digital maps of the region such as: Explore the Holland Track and Cave Hill Woodlines. For useful information about mapping, see the articles in our Navigation section.

Permits

No permits are needed for the Holland Track trek.

Fuel Usage

There is also fuel available at Newdegate (approximately 13kms south east of Lake Biddy). This town is not featured on the trek route.
DieselULPLPG
4cyl 103 litres4cyl 118 litres4cyl 146 litres
6cyl 95 litres *6cyl 132 litres6cyl 129 litres
8cyl 112 litres8cyl 121 litres
Usage is averaged from recorded data (* specific to this trek) and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

Anytime, but summer can be very hot. Popular during school holidays & long weekends. Avoid travel during rain.

Closest Climatic Station

Hyden
Distance from Trek Mid Point 50.25km W
 JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C33.633.030.025.720.817.416.417.520.324.728.431.8
Mean Min. °C15.515.814.211.17.65.74.64.65.88.211.513.9
Mean Rain mm19.519.320.123.539.049.347.740.527.721.618.915.1
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

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Directions

Broomehill to Holland Memorial Park
Driving: 0.7 km
Heading: 274°
Avg Speed: 47.81 km/hr
EST Time: 00:52
Holland Memorial Park to Great Southern Hwy & Holland Tk
Driving: 1.69 km
Heading: 344°
Avg Speed: 63.61 km/hr
EST Time: 01:35
Great Southern Hwy & Holland Tk to Holland Tk & Murdong Rd
Driving: 10.53 km
Heading: 34°
Avg Speed: 54.47 km/hr
EST Time: 11:35
Holland Tk & Murdong Rd to Langaweira Rd & Tabenup Rd
Driving: 8.13 km
Heading: 52°
Avg Speed: 56.35 km/hr
EST Time: 08:39
Langaweira Rd & Tabenup Rd to Tabenup Rd (Orig Holland Tk) & Gairen Rd
Driving: 1.86 km
Heading: 90°
Avg Speed: 68.01 km/hr
EST Time: 01:38
Tabenup Rd (Orig Holland Tk) & Gairen Rd to South Coyrecup Rd & Katanning Nyabing Rd
Driving: 14.06 km
Heading: 39°
Avg Speed: 66.94 km/hr
EST Time: 12:36
South Coyrecup Rd & Katanning Nyabing Rd to Kwobrup
Driving: 16.05 km
Heading: 69°
Avg Speed: 90.38 km/hr
EST Time: 10:39
Kwobrup to Moornaming
Driving: 10.34 km
Heading: 62°
Avg Speed: 93.03 km/hr
EST Time: 06:40
Moornaming to Nyabing
Driving: 7.2 km
Heading: 65°
Avg Speed: 86.5 km/hr
EST Time: 04:59
Nyabing to Nyabing Pingrup Rd & Holland Tank Reserve Access
Driving: 9.55 km
Heading: 117°
Avg Speed: 56.71 km/hr
EST Time: 10:06
Nyabing Pingrup Rd & Holland Tank Reserve Access to Original Holland Tank
Driving: 0.44 km
Heading: 35°
Avg Speed: 16.8 km/hr
EST Time: 01:34
Original Holland Tank to Kuringup
Driving: 14.79 km
Heading: 47°
Avg Speed: 69.92 km/hr
EST Time: 12:41
Kuringup to Kuringup Nth Rd & Tees Rd
Driving: 4.7 km
Heading: 13°
Avg Speed: 82.95 km/hr
EST Time: 03:23
Kuringup Nth Rd & Tees Rd to Tees Rd & Chindup Rd
Driving: 5.85 km
Heading: 84°
Avg Speed: 77.95 km/hr
EST Time: 04:30
Tees Rd & Chindup Rd to Rasmussen Rd & Pingrup Lake Grace Rd
Driving: 19.71 km
Heading: 57°
Avg Speed: 82.08 km/hr
EST Time: 14:24
Rasmussen Rd & Pingrup Lake Grace Rd to Zwecks Rd & Holland Tank Rd
Driving: 13.02 km
Heading: 57°
Avg Speed: 53.79 km/hr
EST Time: 14:31
Zwecks Rd & Holland Tank Rd to Holland Rocks
Driving: 14.12 km
Heading: 90°
Avg Speed: 77.71 km/hr
EST Time: 10:54
Holland Rocks to Holland Tk & Newdegate Pingrup Rd
Driving: 5.05 km
Heading: 95°
Avg Speed: 43.06 km/hr
EST Time: 07:02
Holland Tk & Newdegate Pingrup Rd to Fourteen Mile Rd & Mallee Hill Rd
Driving: 16.1 km
Heading: 340°
Avg Speed: 70.43 km/hr
EST Time: 13:42
Fourteen Mile Rd & Mallee Hill Rd to Mallee Rd & Silver Wattle Hill NR Access
Driving: 10.99 km
Heading: 59°
Avg Speed: 61.37 km/hr
EST Time: 10:44
Mallee Rd & Silver Wattle Hill NR Access to Plaque
Driving: 1.94 km
Heading: 325°
Avg Speed: 32.68 km/hr
EST Time: 03:33
Plaque to Holland Tk Rest Area
Driving: 13.05 km
Heading: 29°
Avg Speed: 42.67 km/hr
EST Time: 18:21
Holland Tk Rest Area to Lake Biddy Rd & Rodger Rd
Driving: 11.53 km
Heading: 51°
Avg Speed: 59.54 km/hr
EST Time: 11:37
Lake Biddy Rd & Rodger Rd to Lake Biddy Historic Site
Driving: 5.16 km
Heading: 328°
Avg Speed: 78.58 km/hr
EST Time: 03:56
Lake Biddy Historic Site to Witham Rd & Mt Sheridan Rd
Driving: 13.86 km
Heading: 17°
Avg Speed: 45.36 km/hr
EST Time: 18:20
Witham Rd & Mt Sheridan Rd to Green Shed
Driving: 7.88 km
Heading: 41°
Avg Speed: 54.02 km/hr
EST Time: 08:45
Green Shed to Sandplain Rocks
Driving: 2.77 km
Heading: 85°
Avg Speed: 40.81 km/hr
EST Time: 04:04
Sandplain Rocks to Newdegate Rd Nth & Dragon Rocks Access
Driving: 9.73 km
Heading: 24°
Avg Speed: 59.36 km/hr
EST Time: 09:50
Newdegate Rd Nth & Dragon Rocks Access to Dragon Rocks
Driving: 2.97 km
Heading: 216°
Avg Speed: 43.99 km/hr
EST Time: 04:03
Dragon Rocks to Newdegate Rd Nth & Dragon Rocks Access
Driving: 2.97 km
Heading: 36°
Avg Speed: 43.99 km/hr
EST Time: 04:03
Newdegate Rd Nth & Dragon Rocks Access to Holland Tk & Pingaring Valley Rd
Driving: 7.93 km
Heading: 43°
Avg Speed: 81.13 km/hr
EST Time: 05:51
Holland Tk & Pingaring Valley Rd to Holland Tk & Hyden Lake King Rd
Driving: 30.03 km
Heading: 43°
Avg Speed: 73.68 km/hr
EST Time: 24:27
Holland Tk & Hyden Lake King Rd to Emu Rock
Driving: 17.88 km
Heading: 38°
Avg Speed: 55.21 km/hr
EST Time: 19:25
Emu Rock to Holland Tk & Hyden Norseman Rd
Driving: 6.42 km
Heading: 39°
Avg Speed: 27.92 km/hr
EST Time: 13:47
Holland Tk & Hyden Norseman Rd to State Barrier Fence
Driving: 4.75 km
Heading: 258°
Avg Speed: 94.71 km/hr
EST Time: 03:00
State Barrier Fence to East Hyden Bin Rd & Wave Rock Access
Driving: 47.57 km
Heading: 267°
Avg Speed: 90.72 km/hr
EST Time: 31:27
East Hyden Bin Rd & Wave Rock Access to Wave Rock
Driving: 1.37 km
Heading: 256°
Avg Speed: 16.33 km/hr
EST Time: 05:02
Wave Rock to Hyden
Driving: 4.79 km
Heading: 260°
Avg Speed: 41.26 km/hr
EST Time: 06:57
Hyden to Wave Rock
Driving: 4.79 km
Heading: 80°
Avg Speed: 41.26 km/hr
EST Time: 06:57
Wave Rock to East Hyden Bin Rd & Wave Rock Access
Driving: 1.37 km
Heading: 76°
Avg Speed: 16.33 km/hr
EST Time: 05:02
East Hyden Bin Rd & Wave Rock Access to State Barrier Fence
Driving: 47.57 km
Heading: 88°
Avg Speed: 90.72 km/hr
EST Time: 31:27
State Barrier Fence to Holland Tk & Hyden Norseman Rd
Driving: 4.75 km
Heading: 78°
Avg Speed: 94.71 km/hr
EST Time: 03:00
Holland Tk & Hyden Norseman Rd to Holland Tk & Un-named Cleared Line
Driving: 7.41 km
Heading: 30°
Avg Speed: 30.95 km/hr
EST Time: 14:21
Holland Tk & Un-named Cleared Line to Holland Tk & Sheoak Rock Access
Driving: 5.1 km
Heading: 37°
Avg Speed: 44.01 km/hr
EST Time: 06:57
Holland Tk & Sheoak Rock Access to Sheoak Rock Trigg Marker
Driving: 0.45 km
Heading: 315°
Avg Speed: 22.28 km/hr
EST Time: 01:12
Sheoak Rock Trigg Marker to Microwave Tower
Driving: 3.37 km
Heading: 53°
Avg Speed: 36.47 km/hr
EST Time: 05:32
Microwave Tower to Native Rocks
Driving: 0.46 km
Heading: 26°
Avg Speed: 26.78 km/hr
EST Time: 01:01
Native Rocks to Wattle Rocks
Driving: 6.18 km
Heading: 36°
Avg Speed: 25.72 km/hr
EST Time: 14:25
Wattle Rocks to Mallee Fowl's Nest
Driving: 1.79 km
Heading: 61°
Avg Speed: 22.81 km/hr
EST Time: 04:42
Mallee Fowl's Nest to Holland Tk & Forrestania Southern Cross Rd
Driving: 15.89 km
Heading: 52°
Avg Speed: 32.45 km/hr
EST Time: 29:22
Holland Tk & Forrestania Southern Cross Rd to Mount Holland
Driving: 0.63 km
Heading: 108°
Avg Speed: 14.66 km/hr
EST Time: 02:34
Mount Holland to Gnamma Holes
Driving: 1.02 km
Heading: 329°
Avg Speed: 15.98 km/hr
EST Time: 03:49
Gnamma Holes to Suitable Bush Camp (Holland Tk)
Driving: 8.27 km
Heading: 78°
Avg Speed: 34.13 km/hr
EST Time: 14:32
Suitable Bush Camp (Holland Tk) to Holland Tk & Sandalwood Rocks Access
Driving: 23.41 km
Heading: 44°
Avg Speed: 22.62 km/hr
EST Time: 01:02:05
Holland Tk & Sandalwood Rocks Access to Sandalwood Rocks
Driving: 0.64 km
Heading: 162°
Avg Speed: 24.31 km/hr
EST Time: 01:34
Sandalwood Rocks to State Barrier Fence
Driving: 9.3 km
Heading: 83°
Avg Speed: 33.1 km/hr
EST Time: 16:51
State Barrier Fence to State Barrier Fence & Holland Tk
Driving: 3.73 km
Heading:
Avg Speed: 52.8 km/hr
EST Time: 04:14
State Barrier Fence & Holland Tk to Holland Tk & Banker Mount Day Rd
Driving: 11.34 km
Heading: 56°
Avg Speed: 33.62 km/hr
EST Time: 20:14
Holland Tk & Banker Mount Day Rd to Centenary Rocks Campsites
Driving: 22.1 km
Heading: 54°
Avg Speed: 33.78 km/hr
EST Time: 39:15
Centenary Rocks Campsites to Holland Tk Trail Radio (Sign)
Driving: 1.77 km
Heading: 55°
Avg Speed: 25.23 km/hr
EST Time: 04:12
Holland Tk Trail Radio (Sign) to Explorer Frank Hann's Cat Camp 1901
Driving: 0.38 km
Heading: 29°
Avg Speed: 18.72 km/hr
EST Time: 01:13
Explorer Frank Hann's Cat Camp 1901 to Nice Campsites (Un-named Cut Line)
Driving: 5.89 km
Heading: 54°
Avg Speed: 24.45 km/hr
EST Time: 14:27
Nice Campsites (Un-named Cut Line) to Impressive Cairns
Driving: 11.59 km
Heading: 38°
Avg Speed: 41.52 km/hr
EST Time: 16:44
Impressive Cairns to Newbey Rock
Driving: 0.3 km
Heading: 42°
Avg Speed: 10.27 km/hr
EST Time: 01:45
Newbey Rock to Krakouer Rock
Driving: 0.31 km
Heading: 336°
Avg Speed: 10.09 km/hr
EST Time: 01:50
Krakouer Rock to Bush Campsites (Holland Tk)
Driving: 4.55 km
Heading: 55°
Avg Speed: 31.96 km/hr
EST Time: 08:32
Bush Campsites (Holland Tk) to Agnes Gnamma Hole
Driving: 11.05 km
Heading: 51°
Avg Speed: 31.54 km/hr
EST Time: 21:01
Agnes Gnamma Hole to Diamond Rock
Driving: 5.21 km
Heading: 32°
Avg Speed: 38.71 km/hr
EST Time: 08:04
Diamond Rock to Holland Tk & Thursday Rock Access
Driving: 8.58 km
Heading: 47°
Avg Speed: 29.72 km/hr
EST Time: 17:19
Holland Tk & Thursday Rock Access to Thursday Rock
Driving: 1.9 km
Heading: 51°
Avg Speed: 24.93 km/hr
EST Time: 04:34
Thursday Rock to Holland Tk & Thursday Rock Access
Driving: 1.9 km
Heading: 231°
Avg Speed: 24.93 km/hr
EST Time: 04:34
Holland Tk & Thursday Rock Access to Holland Tk & Victoria Rock Rd
Driving: 17.61 km
Heading: 91°
Avg Speed: 40.13 km/hr
EST Time: 26:19
Holland Tk & Victoria Rock Rd to Victoria Rock Rd & Pigeon Hole Access
Driving: 9.87 km
Heading: 34°
Avg Speed: 79.26 km/hr
EST Time: 07:28
Victoria Rock Rd & Pigeon Hole Access to Old Bedframe
Driving: 4.15 km
Heading: 288°
Avg Speed: 32.62 km/hr
EST Time: 07:38
Old Bedframe to Pigeon Hole
Driving: 4.8 km
Heading: 316°
Avg Speed: 32.17 km/hr
EST Time: 08:57
Pigeon Hole to Old Bedframe
Driving: 4.8 km
Heading: 136°
Avg Speed: 32.17 km/hr
EST Time: 08:57
Old Bedframe to Victoria Rock Rd & Pigeon Hole Access
Driving: 4.15 km
Heading: 108°
Avg Speed: 32.62 km/hr
EST Time: 07:38
Victoria Rock Rd & Pigeon Hole Access to Victoria Rock Rd & Victoria Rock Access
Driving: 25.82 km
Heading: 25°
Avg Speed: 80.77 km/hr
EST Time: 19:10
Victoria Rock Rd & Victoria Rock Access to Victoria Rock
Driving: 0.57 km
Heading: 129°
Avg Speed: 34.59 km/hr
EST Time: 00:59
Victoria Rock to Victoria Rock Campground
Driving: 1.09 km
Heading: 152°
Avg Speed: 30.61 km/hr
EST Time: 02:08
Victoria Rock Campground to Victoria Rock
Driving: 1.09 km
Heading: 332°
Avg Speed: 30.61 km/hr
EST Time: 02:08
Victoria Rock to Victoria Rock Rd & Victoria Rock Access
Driving: 0.57 km
Heading: 309°
Avg Speed: 34.59 km/hr
EST Time: 00:59
Victoria Rock Rd & Victoria Rock Access to Victoria Rock Rd & Gnarlbine Rock Access
Driving: 15.83 km
Heading: 11°
Avg Speed: 88.1 km/hr
EST Time: 10:46
Victoria Rock Rd & Gnarlbine Rock Access to Gnarlbine Rock Well and Plaques
Driving: 0.04 km
Heading: 292°
Avg Speed: 2.87 km/hr
EST Time: N/A
Gnarlbine Rock Well and Plaques to Victoria Rock Rd & Gnarlbine Rock Access
Driving: 0.04 km
Heading: 112°
Avg Speed: 2.87 km/hr
EST Time: N/A
Victoria Rock Rd & Gnarlbine Rock Access to Great Eastern Hwy & Victoria Rock Rd
Driving: 29.51 km
Heading: 41°
Avg Speed: 90.5 km/hr
EST Time: 19:33
Great Eastern Hwy & Victoria Rock Rd to Coolgardie
Driving: 0.46 km
Heading: 80°
Avg Speed: 50.22 km/hr
EST Time: 00:32
Distance is based on the travel mode shown (Driving, Straight, Cycling, Walking etc), Direction is straight line from start to end, Avg Speed & EST Time is calculated from GPS data.

What to See

Facilities

Where to Stay

Most travellers tend to camp at the well-known rock sites as these are well cleared areas suitable for large groups and most provide interesting options for bush walking, including easy climbs up the rock face to the summits. Some sites will pool with water in the gnamma holes and rocky surfaces after rain which provides additional interest. No site has facilities other than at Victoria Rock. Equally good bush camps can be found literally anywhere along the route of the Holland Track.

Services & Supplies

There are supplies available at Newdegate (approximately 13kms south east of Lake Biddy). This town is not featured on the trek route.

Wildflowers

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