| LionsDryandra Woodland Village | |
| 22h Kms south of Cuballing the village includes the Gnaala Mia campgrounds and cottage accommodation. | |
| Phone 9884 5231 | Website |
| The Cuballing Tavern | |
| A 7 roomed galvanised iron single storey structure was built in 1891 and renovated in 1912 when a second story was added.In 1989 extensive changes were made.The original brick built kitchen and laundry are still used today | |
| Phone 9883 6032 | Website |
| The Tree | |
| The Tree,a substantial white gum is 4Km east a the road junction of Cuballing, Wickepin and Yealering roads where once mail and parcels were left and picked up and taken on by farmers and travelers | |
| Dryandra Nocturnal Experience | |
| Barna Mia is an animal sanctuary with a difference. Nestled in the heart of Dryandra Woodland, Barna Mia is a place to discover threatened native marsupials in a natural setting, and experience the wonders of the woodland. Tours Mar-Nov(MWFS) Dec-Feb (FS) | |
| Phone 9881 9200 | Website |
| Things to do in Cuballing | |
| The Shire of Cuballing provides a series of videos on activities you can do in Cuballing. Click on the We link. Also visit the machinery museum pictured | |
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| Cuballing Tavern | |
| Quaint single, double and family rooms at very affordable rates and good wholesome food with great prices open seven days a week. Quaint single, double and family rooms at very affordable rates and good wholesome food with great prices open seven days a we | |
| Phone 9883 6032 |
| Western Australian Bank | |
| The former Western Australian Bank which later became the R&I Bank was built in 1900 in Aton Street. It is now a private residence | |
| Original Post Office | |
| The former office and staff quarters were built in 1912. it is now a private residence | |
| Former Anglican Church | |
| The former St Peters Anglican Church was erected on Campbell Street in 1911. It is no longer used as a church. | |
| Developed in 1981 | |
| With an Aboriginal name relating to a pool near the town,it is one of the original stations on the Great Southern Railway. A thriving town in 1906 having shops, blacksmiths, churches, butchers banks,hall, post office and a hotel all apparently made of loca | |
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| Gull Cuballing Cuby Roadhouse | |
| 121 Ridley Street Cuballing open 6am- 6pm Monday to Saturday. The Cuballing post office is also run from the roadhouse. | |
| Phone 9883 6026 |
| Mingor Photographs | |
| A comprehensive gallery of photographs with links to other town photographic collections | |
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| The Pioneer Way Web Site | |
| A comprehensive web site of what to do and see, where to stay and to eat, and other features in Cuballing | |
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