Cue Visitor Information
Cue, Western Australia
Cue is a historic town located in the Mid West region of Western Australia. It was a bustling gold rush town in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and many of its heritage buildings and sites have been preserved.
Getting There
- Cue is approximately 620km north of Perth, and can be reached by car via the Great Northern Highway.
- There is no public transport to Cue, so a car is recommended for getting around.
Things to Do
- Take a heritage walk around town to see historic buildings and sites, including the Cue Post Office, the Masonic Hall and the former Cue School of Mines.
- Visit the Cue Visitor Centre to learn more about the town's history and pick up maps and brochures.
- Explore the Cue Cemetery, which contains the graves of many early pioneers and gold miners.
- Take a drive out to the nearby ghost towns of Big Bell and Day Dawn, which were also once bustling gold rush towns.
Accommodation
- Cue offers a range of accommodation options, including hotels, motels, guesthouses and caravan parks.
- Some popular places to stay include the Cue Outback Motel, the Transit Motel and the Masonic Hotel.