| Town | Description | Phone | Web Page | |
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| York | Visitor Centre - Attractions Play at one of York's famous annual festivals (Event Calendar) or enjoy York's adventure activities such as skydiving, hot air ballooning, mountain biking, geocaching or simply appreciate the towns historic charm with a leisurely stroll along the terrace | 9641 1301 | Web | |
| Beverley | Natural Attractions Beverley Tourist Office - Avon River, Nature Reserves, County Peak, Yenyenning Lakes | 9646 1600 | Web | |
| A Town Full of Surprises Gemma Nisbet, travel photojournalist, West Travel Club and The West Australian - Beautiful pictures and delightful descriptions of Beverley, its surroundings and its history | Web | |||
| Brookton | Shire of Brookton Shire of Brookton - Things to see and do - Pioneer Park, Brookton Museum, Boyagin Rock | 9642 1106 | Web | |
| Pingelly | Pingelly Shire - See and Do Hotham Way Drive Trail, Pioneer Park, Memorial Park/Courthouse Museum, The Cross, Dryandra Woodland, Moorumbine, Boyagin Rock Nature Reserve Tutanning & And Fauna Reserve | Web | ||
| Barna Mia Nocturnal Sanctuary Nestled in the heart of Dryandra Woodland, Barna Mia is a place to discover threatened native marsupials in a natural setting. Once the sun has set the action begins | 9881 9200 | Web | ||
| Dryandra Woodland Dryandra Woodland is home to over 100 bird species and 24 mammals, offering visitors an excellent opportunity to observe some of the State’s threatened and unique mammals. | Web | |||
| Pioneer Park Pioneer Park runs adjacent to the railway line with barbecue and picnic facilities. Many of the old buildings in Pingelly are made from mud bricks which were taken from this location. | Web | |||
| Pingelly Weebly Visit The Shire of Pingelly web site, and information about Boyagin Rock, Hotham River Reserve, Pioneer Park, Tutanning Nature Reserve | Web | |||
| Pumphrey's Bridge Storybook Noongars camped all around the bush here. Used to be our home. My old Uncle Fred Little and Aunty Frances used to have a tent right here. Outside the tent under a shelter, they had a kitchen where they cooked their meals. This is how we used to live. | Web | |||
| Boyagin Rock Storybook pdf This storybook offers a glimpse of the rich knowledge (katadjin) surrounding Boyagin Rock. This knowledge is passed on to new generations of Noongars both in rural and metro areas, whose family (moort) connections to Boyagin are strong. By Christie Kingsto | Web | |||
| Popanyinning | Yornaning Dam Between Popanyinning and Cuballing. The Aboriginal meaning is ‘land of many waters’. It was one of the important water stops for steam engines along the Great Southern Railway. | |||
| Cuballing | Gull Cuballing Cuby Roadhouse 121 Ridley Street Cuballing open 6am- 6pm Monday to Saturday. The Cuballing post office is also run from the roadhouse. | 9883 6026 | ||
| Narrogin | Railway Dam Built to provide water for the Souther Railway steam engines the dam is now a pleasant place to walk among gum tree and look for wildflowers. | Web | ||
| Foxes Lair National Park Bushland reserve with walking tracks picnic areas and an array of winter wildflowers,birds and wildlife | Web | |||
| Dryandra Woodland Park Is a native conservation area with the largest remnant of original vegetation and many species of mammals birds and reptiles including the Numbat,emblem. | Web | |||
| Narrogin Motel Attraction List Old Court House, Butter Factory, Railway Dam, Art Gallery, Restoration Group, Memorial Park. Have a look at the old Railway Station before restoration, and many lovely old buildings | Web | |||
| Wagin | Australia's Golden Outback Wagin Historical Village, The Great Ram Park, Stargazing. The Information Centre at the village is the gateway to possibly the best reconstruction of a Farming Community in the State. | 9861 1232 | Web | |
| Woodanilling | Great Southern Treasures An excellent coverage of Woodanilling. The excellent walk round this pretty village with displays of interesting facts, history and old photographs is highly recommended. | Web | ||
| Shire of Woodanilling Woodanilling has been recognised as a popular area for bird watching and possess many locations bursting with native and rare wildflowers and flora. Querup Lake, Martup Pool, King Rock | Web | |||
| Katanning | Katanning Baptist Church Brownie Street Katanning | 9821 1922 | ||
| Katanning Mosque Lot 18 Warren Rd Katanning. Katanning is the most ethnically diverse regional centre in WA. Featuring 50 language groups, ours is a harmonious community, embracing the different cultural and religious backgrounds of our townsfolk | 9821 2627 | |||
| Kobeelya A conference centre ideal for camps, groups, retreats with a small chapel for contemplation Originally a private home built in 1902 considered extravagant at the time later became a girls boarding school. The school closed in 1986 . | 9821 2214 | Web | ||
| Katanning Country Club One of the oldest golf courses in WA it has 18 holes with white sand greens. It also offers activities including tennis and squash | 9821 1817 | |||
| Great Southern Treasures Katanning is thought to come from an Aboriginal word ‘Kartannin’ meaning ‘big meeting place’. Today it is home to over 40 different nationalities with migrants. This website is a 'must look'. | Web | |||
| St Patricks Catholic Church Amherst Street Katanning. Parish and school | 9821 4675 | |||
| Katanning Anglican Church 21 Aberdeen Street Katanning | 9821 1986 | |||
| Broomehill | Great Southern Treasures Holland Track, wildflowers, Sheriden's Memorial Garden, Broomhill Museum, St Elizabeth's Church, Boot Rock, Broomhill Post Office, Henry Jones Building | Web | ||
| Tambellup | Great Southern Treasures Excellent coverage of Tambellup - Heritage Trail, Corner Shop Museum, Diprose Park, Community Resource Centre, Railway water tank, St Peter's Church, Gordon River Picnic Area | 9825 1177 | Web | |
| Cranbrook | St Oswald's Church The building was constructed in the years 1917-1918. The first service was held on 10/3/1918, conducted by the Rev H G Barnacle. | Web | ||
| Great Southern Treasures Sukey Lookout, Bob's Lake Bird Hide, Cranbrook Museum, Trevelen Farm Wines, Stirling Range National Park, Wildflower Walk | ||||
| Tenterden | Mingor Photographs Tenterden is a small town about 10 kms south of Cranbrook, some 1 km to the east of the Great Southern Highway and is situated on the Albany railway. Photographs by Gordon@mingor.net | Web | ||
| Kendenup | Chessmen Several chessmen are carved from the stumps of old trees next to a historical bulldozer. | |||
| Mount Barker | Mt Barker Visitor Centre Unspoilt national park mountain ranges, a spectacular annual unique wildflower display and an area steeped in rich heritage and history and much more | 9851 1163 | Web | |
| Great Southern Treasures Mt Barker Railway Station, old Police Station Museum, St Werburghs Chapel, Mount Barker Hill Lookout, The Claude Hotchking Art Gallery, Mount Barker Turf Club | Web | |||
| Mingor Photographs A comprehensive gallery of photographs of things to see in Mount Barker. | Web | |||
| Albany | Guide to Albany The breathtaking beauty of Albany’s rugged coastline creates a fitting backdrop to dramatic whaling, convict and settler history and a sensational south coast adventure. Albany is where the first European settlers set foot in Western Australia | Web |