There are 47 attractions in Great Southern open on Monday
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Timeless values of form and technique are the basis for design and manufacturing principles in the handcrafting of over 100 different shapes.
A collection of eclectic works to make your inner child smile.
Experience our culture through unique and authentic Aboriginal art.
Using the knowledge and stories passed down by the elders and going on Boodja that Noongar's ancestors were keepers.
The Mount Barker Swimming Pool is situated on Albany Highway and is open annually from November to April.
The Museum of the Great Southern provides exhibitions, public programs, educational programs and information on the unique natural and social history of the region.
The National Anzac Centre is an award-winning facility that creates a deeply personal connection with the past, as well as pay tribute to those who served.
Nicci Daniele's ceramics reflects her love of nature and animals.
The Old Farm, Strawberry Hill was considered old more than 100 years ago. As far back as 1890 it was given the name ‘The Old Farm’, in recognition of being the oldest farm in Western Australia.
The cottage is the pride and joy of the Albany Historical Society and a must-see attraction. This eleven room wattle and daub home is the oldest surviving dwelling in Western Australia.
From the weird to the wonderful, the Pentland Alpaca Stud and Animal Farm lets you get up close to all sorts of animals.
The gallery was founded in 1956 through a significant bequest of over 40 artworks from Sir Claude Hotchin. Over the years Hotchin continued to donate artworks. The last discernable gift being in 1972.
St Werburgh’s Church forms part of the Mount Barker Heritage Trail, a 30 kilometre drive around the picturesque Mount Barker and surrounding area
The Gap and Natural Bridge are two spectacular lookout points along the Southern Ocean coastline, offering breathtaking views between Bald Head and West Cape Howe.
The effort of hundreds of local volunteers is evident in the design and construction of The Kodja Place. It demonstrates the significance of Noongar and Wadjela cultures in the district.
The arts center is home to a number of local arts and crafts groups and facilitates an annual program of exhibitions, workshops, community arts projects and performing arts events.
Located at Peppermint Grove Farm The Wellstead Heritage Museum is home to thousands of pieces of Australian history. Here you can wonder through time and experience Australia past or stop for a bite to eat at the Wellstead Restaurant