Mukinbudin is 296kms or just over three hours' drive northeast of Perth in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. Situated along the Wheatbelt Way self drive trail, the district is famous for its wheat and sheep farming, wildflowers and massive granite rock formations.

Mukinbudin attractions

The town was gazetted in 1922 and has many interesting historical and natural features. Come and explore the massive granite outcrops of Mukinbudin and the north-eastern Wheatbelt, including Beringbooding Rock, which has one of the largest rock water catchment tanks in Australia.

There are also numerous reserves throughout Mukinbudin and the north eastern Wheatbelt that will fascinate and amaze with the natural beauty of the native flora and fauna and are a great place to explore, four wheel drive or picnic, including Weira Reserve, Quanta Cutting Reserve and Pope's Hill.

Mukinbudin Spring Festival and Art Exhibition - Commences with a grand opening of the Art Exhibition on the first Wednesday of September and runs for 4 days, with a carnival type atmosphere on the following Saturday including street markets, resident artists, local displays, kid and adult entertainment culminating with ‘Muka Idol’ on Saturday night.

Mukinbudin accommodation

There is a local hotel/motel, new chalets at the caravan park, small eateries and a shopping centre.

For more information about Mukinbudin accommodation and attractions, visit the Shire of Mukinbudin website www.mukinbudin.wa.gov.au

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