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Narembeen

Narembeen is located in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region, a three and a half hour drive east of Perth and about 70 kilometres south of Merredin.

Narembeen is largely a farming town but the region also has a lot of beautiful, purple flowered jacaranda trees. Native merritt trees also grow in great abundance. The trees' strong, straight wood was historically used by Aboriginal people for making spears.

Narembeen accommodation

Hotel and motel accommodation is available.

For more information about Narembeen accommodation and attractions, visit the Shire's website www.narembeen.wa.gov.au

Suggested outback drive routes

 

Granite Wildflowers Self Drive two days

The wreath flower, found near Wongan Hills and Koorda

Take the Granite Wildflowers Self Drive in spring time and enjoy a leisurely drive through some of Western Australia’s best wildflower country – the season runs from August to October, depending on seasonal rains. View more

Granite and Goldflields Wildflower Drive four days

Wildflowers in the Golden Outback

Take the Granite and Goldfields Wildflowers Drive in spring time and enjoy a leisurely drive through some of Western Australia’s best wildflower country. View more