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Arguably the central attraction in the Shire, you shouldn’t leave without visiting the Cunderdin Museum. Even if museum’s aren’t usually on your ‘to do’ list, make an exception – you won’t be disappointed
This 23 km drive includes five pull-over bays where interpretive information is provided on the complexity and interdependence of natural systems at Dryandra.
A visit to the Dowerin District Museum offers a unique view of how settlers lived in a genuine cottage with furnishings from 1915- 1930's
Dryandra Arboretum is a living gallery of many kinds of native trees in the heart of Dryandra Woodland.
Less than two hours from Perth, Dryandra Woodland is one of the prime places in the South-West for viewing native wildlife.
A spectacular view of Western Australia's largest inland body of water.
Located in the amazing Great Western Woodlands, the Frank Hann National Park offers a spectacular range of flora.
Nature lovers are sure to enjoy this area, especially in spring,asthecountryside isbeautiful and spectacular walks are providedat nearbyDingo Rock, Mount O’Brien and Mount Matilda.
The Observatory boasts a fully retractable roof, state of the art telescopes and amazing WA dark sky offering visitors a world class astronomy experience.
Discover the ultimate day out. Amazing science, art, bushwalks and stargazing.
The Hainsworth Museum was commissioned by Charles Hainsworth, its first owner, and was built by Ted Freeland, originally a ships carpenter, during 1933/34 as a general store and tearooms.
Nestled in the Perth Hills, this beautiful valley includes the popular recreation site of Mount Dale.
Built in the early 1930s, the church was built by architect, John Hawes. The building reflects the early solar design which attempts to protect the building from the harsh Australian summers.
Westonia's Hood-Penn Museum is now open. The museum features a variety of scenes showcasing early life in the shire.
Humpy Camels are the camel riding professionals in WA, you can hire Humpy Camels or Camel Train fro your next event or function
This lovely old building is the original Katanning government school on the corner of Taylor and Cove Streets and now houses the Katanning Historical Museum.
In November 2017, WA artists Mel McVee, Brenton See, Chris Nixon and Darren Hutchens, plus Karim Jabbari from Tunisia descended on the Wheatbelt town of Katanning, located 277km southeast of Perth.
The third largest monolith in Australiais recognized as an interesting and unspoilt location for flora and fauna study.
The original site in which the first iron ore was mined and exported from Australia. The mine is now open to tourists with a picnic area and a lookout point into the mines.
Koolanooka Springs provides a great view of the Australian outback and wildflowers. The perfect place to have a picnic, only a 15 minutes drive from the Morawa Town centre.
The Koorda Motor & Military Museum houses an array of military collections and vintage cars to browse through.
The Koorda Museum is well worth a visit. The Museum houses local artefacts and collection of historical papers of the district's history.
Popular picnicking place for local people especially during spring when it abounds with wildflowers.
Korrelocking picnic area has a lovely rock outcrop and the remnants of a mature salmon gum woodland.
Butlers Garage houses the Kulin Museum which contains an impressive collection of vintage cars, farm equipment and machinery.
A vibrant group of creative, active locals, based in and near Lake Grace, Western Australia.
A place of water and trees, Yealering is situated 221 kms S/E of Perth. The beautiful Lake, headwater of the Avon River, is uniquely located next to the town.
A picnic area that offers visitors a place to enjoy the woodlands up close.
Most of the vehicles and equipment in the museum are from the Army, this is not intentional, but merely reflects that which is the most comonly found on farms in the area.
Enjoy the architecture of the buildings dating from 1913, the G117 class steam locomotive circa 1987, the signal box housing 95 levers. Displays of Merredin's railway history. Photographic register of Pioneer women of the area. Also enjoy the attractive garden setting where you can feed goldfish in the ponds.