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Find attractions in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia’s Golden Outback, from rock formations and national parks to museums, historic sites and heritage trails.
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Visitors are welcome to tour the registered export establishment of the world's leading yabby processors. Cambinata Yabbies was established in 1991 by Michael and Mary Nenke and their six children on the family's wheat and sheep property, 300 kilometres south east of Perth.
If you are looking for an authentic insight into Western Australian farming life, there is no better way to experience it than a visit to the Williams Woolshed. Enjoy a bite to eat at the rustic shed cafe with tastes of local produce on the menu.
Located on Albany Highway on the banks of the Williams River. The Williams Lions Park offers a shady stopping place for picnic and rest. Facilities include barbeques, picnic tables, public toilets and a drinking fountain.
The western and eastern fringes of this reserve are well worth exploring during the wildflower season. A variety of orchids including Spiders, Sugar, Jack in the Box, Greenhoods and Donkey orchids can all be found.
A delightful picnic spot forty-seven kilometres east of Perenjori. This granite catchment, also known as "The Rock Hole" was sunk as a watering point for men and their camel team working on the No.2 Rabbit Proof Fence in 1903 to 1905.
The Mangowine Homestead in Nungarin is a beautiful historic building, circa 1876. It is a significant icon in Western Australia’s history with an interesting story to be told. Enjoy wandering the grounds comprising of ten hectares of natural bushland and meander through the homestead which has been immaculately restored as a monument to the pioneering Adams family who built it and lived there.
Sharks Mouth is a natural rock formation located five kilometres north east of Kellerberrin along the Old Goldfields Road. The rock can be easily viewed from the roadside but should you require further access please call into the farmhouse for permission to enter the property.