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Discover the AvonValley a great place to visit a short drive east of perth beverley chittering goomalling northam toodyay victoria plains york NEW NORCIA VICTORIA PLAINS AvonValleyWA 2017 Avon Valley Holiday Planner www.avonvalleywa.com.au GOOMALLING CHITTERING TOODYAY NORTHAM YORK PERTH Victoria Plains 1 BEVERLEY

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AvonValleyWA Welcome to the avon valley Contents Welcome to the Avon Valley, your quintessential country escape. Be captivated by a colourful patchwork of rolling green hills, fields of golden canola, and towns brimming with heritage, less than an hours drive east of Perth. The Avon Valley takes in the localities of Beverley, Chittering, Goomalling, New Norcia, Northam, Toodyay, Victoria Plains and York, all uniquely contrasting a rich pioneer heritage with throroughly modern facilities and experiences. The Avon Valley boasts a wealth of accommodation options, from romantic rural retreats, historic hotels, cosy bed and breakfasts to shady well maintained caravan parks. Whatever you choose, your Avon Valley experience is sure to be a special one. The opportunities to tantalize your taste buds in the Avon Valley are endless. Experience the fine food and wine grown and produced in the region. Relax and enjoy warm country hospitality and cuisine at one of the many cafes, restaurants and bakeries. A visit to one of the local wineries, each renowned for its own unique charm will complete your dining experience. And don t forget to buy a bottle of local wine or port to enjoy later by a crackling fire. There is an abundance of activities to experience throughout the Avon Valley. Be swept away with the romance of a hot air balloon ride, or the thrill of skydiving and gliding. For the less adventurous explore the scenic countryside on horseback, test your skills at the archery park and get the adrenalin pumping with a paint ball session. Take a quiet stroll through one of the regions art galleries or indulge the senses at one of the Valleys romantic retreats and pamper yourself with a massage. The Avon Valley is home to Western Australia s first inland settlement and you can explore the lovingly restored historic buildings. History enthusiasts will thoroughly enjoy a tour of the museums, each having a tale to tell of Western Australia s pioneering heritage. Some of the buildings are even thought to be haunted. The Avon Valley boasts a massive calendar of events and festivals throughout the year. From paddle and power boat races, harvest festivals and vintage car races, antique fairs and flower shows to farmers markets, there is something to suit all tastes. There s even a festival celebrating infamous Western Australian bushranger Moondyne Joe. Whether you are lured by adventure, romance, history, or a family vacation, discover a new holiday experience in the Avon Valley, a great place to visit a short drive east of Perth, WA s best kept secret. Tourist Information 3 Events Calendar 4 Beverley 5-6 Chittering 7-8 Goomalling 9-10 Avon Valley Map 11-12 Northam 13-14 Toodyay 15-16 Victoria Plains 17-18 York 19-20 Dining & Services 21 Accommodation 22 Avon Valley 2

Tourist Information Beverley Beverley Visitor Information Centre 132 Vincent Street, BEVERLEY WA 6304 Within the CRC Building behind the water fountain Phone: (08) 9646 1555 or (08) 9646 1600 Email: beverleywa.@westnet.com Open: Monday to Friday 9am to 4 pm New Norcia New Norcia Visitor Centre Museum & Art Gallery Great Northern Hwy, NEW NORCIA WA Phone: (08) 9654 8056 Email: info@newnorcia.wa.edu.au Open: Daily from 9.30am to 4.30pm Closed Christmas Day & Boxing Day Victoria Plains Victoria Plains Visitor Information Service Shire of Victoria Plains Administration Office 28 Cavell Street, CALINGIRI WA 6569 Phone: (08) 9628 7004 Fax: (08) 9628 7008 Email: reception@victoriaplains.wa.gov.au Open: Monday to Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm Chittering Chittering Visitor Information Centre 6180 Great Northern Highway, BINDOON WA 6502 Phone: (08) 9576 1100 Email: bindinfo@iinet.net.au Web: www.chittering.travel Open: Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 9am - 1pm Northam Northam Visitor Centre 2 Grey Street, NORTHAM WA 6401 Phone: (08) 9622 2100 Social: Visit Northam Email: tourist@northam.wa.gov.au Web: www.northam.wa.gov.au Open: 7 days a week 9am - 4pm (except major public holidays) York York Visitor Centre 81 Avon Terrace, YORK WA 6302 Phone: (08) 9641 1301 Email: info@york.wa.gov.au Open: 7 days a week 9.30am - 3.30pm Closed: 23rd December until 2nd January 2017 and Good Friday Goomalling Goomalling Visitor Information Centre Goomalling Caravan Park Throssell Street, GOOMALLING WA 6460 Phone: (08) 9629 1183 Fax: (08) 9629 1951 Email: caravanpark@goomalling.wa.gov.au Web: www.visitgoomalling.com.au Open: 7 days a week from 9am - 5pm Toodyay Toodyay Visitor Centre 7 Piesse Street, TOODYAY WA 6566 (behind Connor s Mill) Phone: (08) 9574 9380 Fax: (08) 9574 2431 Email: visitorscentre@toodyay.wa.gov.au Web: www.toodyay.com Open: 7 days a week from 9am - 4pm Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year s Day, Good Friday Avon Valley Motorcycle Friendly Region Thanks to Royalties for Regions Community Chest funding, and the support of all seven Avon Valley region local governments, the Avon Valley Motorcycle Friendly Region will be launched in April 2017. The regional map will highlight rider-friendly eateries, accommodation and attractions, along with useful details such as fuel stops, rest stops and local road information. Connect via the Avon Valley Motorcycle Friendly Region Facebook Group or email avmcfr@westnet.com.au For further details on Events and Festivals contact the friendly staff at an Avon Valley Visitor Centre or visit www.avonvalleywa.com.au Avon Valley Motorcycle Friendly Region 13 Victoria Information Plains

Avon Valley Events Calendar Visit www.avonvalleywa.com.au or for further details events throughout the year January Australia Day at The Pool... Beverley WA State Gliding Competition... Beverley Australia Day Concert... Northam Australia Day BBQ Breakfast... Toodyay Australia Day Breakfast... York Ecumenical Carol Service... New Norcia February Platform Theatre Comedy Night... Beverley Vintage Swap Meet... Northam March Beverley Triathlon... Beverley Platform Theatre Diner En Blanc & Live Show... Beverley Avon Valley Black Dog Ride... Toodyay Lions Jumbo Auction... Toodyay Festival of Sound... York York Photographic Competition... York April 49th Annual Easter Art Exhibition... Beverley Easter Lawn Tennis Tournament... Beverley Swagman s Festival... Chittering Avon Colour Blast... Northam Northam Motorsport Festival... Northam Community Concert... Northam Fred Killick Art Award... Northam ANZAC Day Parade... Northam ANZAC Day Commemorations... Toodyay Triumph World Record Attempt... York Easter Antique Fair... York York Motorcycle Festival... York May Wear Ya Wellies... Chittering Northam Stakes Day... Northam Avon a Go Community Fun Day... Northam Pipeline Challenge... Northam Rotary Club Challenge... Northam Wundowie Iron Festival... Northam Moondyne Festival... Toodyay Archives Studies Day... New Norcia June AVC WA Day Cup... Northam Fibre Festival... Toodyay July Springdell Cup Golf Tournament... Beverley State Motor Cross Championship... Beverley Xmas in July Market Day... Northam Northam to Toodyay Paddle... Toodyay Vintage Motor Show... York August Beverley Agricultural Show... Beverley Taste of Chittering... Chittering Avon River Festival... Northam Avon Descent... Northam Northam Art Prize... Northam Northam Balloon Fiesta... Northam National Ballooning Championships... Northam Toodyay International Food Festival... Toodyay Avon Descent... Toodyay Quit Targa West Rally... Toodyay WA Moto Trial Championships... Toodyay New Norcia Writers Festival... New Norcia Septemberx Open Teams Golf Tournament... Beverley Horse & Pony Club Annual Breed Show... Beverley Chittering Spring Flower Festival... Chittering Northam Balloon Fiesta... Northam National Ballooning Championships... Northam Northam Agricultural Show... Northam Avon Valley Writers Festival... Northam Earth Sculptures Garden Montage... Toodyay Avon Valley Readers & Writers Festival... Toodyay Toodyay Picnic Race Day... Toodyay Vino Art Exhibit-Coorinja Winery... Toodyay September York Festival... York WA Caravanning Rally... York York Agricultural Show... York The York Festival... York October Beverley Heroic Cycle Weekend... Beverley Rose Show... Beverley Horse & Pony Club Gymkhana... Beverley Bindoon Agricultural Show & Rodeo... Chittering Gannon s Ladies Day... Northam XXXX Gold Northam Cup... Northam Toodyay Agricultural Show... Toodyay Arts Trail... Toodyay New Norcia Library Lecture... New Norcia York Art & Craft Awards... York November Veteran Car Day... Chittering Bush & Poetry Festival... Toodyay Car & Motorcycle Show... Toodyay December Platform Theatre Christmas Concert... Beverley Xmas on Fitzgerald Family Fun Event... Northam Northam Xmas Carols... Northam Bakers Hill Xmas Fair... Northam Christmas Street Party... Toodyay Carols In The Park... Toodyay Mogumber New Years Eve Rodeo... Mogumber Regular events Beverley RSL Markets 1st Saturday of the month Beverley Avondale Farm 3rd Weekend of the month or by appointment Bindoon Farmers Market 4th Sunday of the month Chittering Valley Markets 2nd Saturday of the month Northam Farmers Markets 2nd & 4th Saturday monthly Northam Lions Markets 1st Saturday of the month Toodyay Farmers Markets 3rd Sunday of the month Toodyay Miniature Railway 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month Apr-Nov Benedictine Retreat Weekend February, May, July, September, November Peace Park Markets York 2nd Saturday of the Month Victoria Calendar Plains 41

Beverley A day at your own pace Whether you enjoy life at a leisurely pace or you prefer to live life at top speed, Beverley has something for you to enjoy. Enjoy the picturesque one and a half hour drive from Perth either through the Helena National Park or Mundaring State Forrest to arrive in Beverley in time for morning tea at the bakery or one of two cafes. Then the choice is yours! Wander the town site enjoying the galleries, shopping and museums. Or switch up a gear and make your way to the airfield or motor cycle park. For those visitors choosing a more leisurely pace, Beverley is a chance to experience life in an idyllic country town. Stroll down the main street and admire the variety of architectural styles such as Art Deco (Town Hall and Hotel Beverley), Pre Federation (Court House and Union Bank), Federation Georgian (Police Cottages) and the Railway Station built in the Victorian Tudor style which is now an art gallery. For those wanting to venture further afield, the Beverley Soaring Society will take you soaring through the skies above the Avon Valley and a short drive east of town to County Peak will provide views to seven of the surrounding districts. Plan your trip to Beverley to coincide with open days at Avondale Farm or an event at the Platform Theatre. Whether you want to stay a few days or are just passing through, Beverley has something for everyone. Museums Beverley is an agricultural town with a proud history. The Dead Finish Museum is home to the Beverley Historical Society, with the display featuring early settlement in the district. The building was originally a hotel built between 1872 and 1876, and has pit-sawn floors with handmade nails and a shingle roof. Located on Great Southern Highway next to the Information Bay, the Museum is open on Sundays between March and November, but the Historical Society is happy to host visitors by appointment at other times. Ferguson s Vintage Machinery houses a wonderful collection of antique and vintage machinery (amongst numerous other items from yesteryear). You may find yourself staying longer than planned. The number plate collection alone tells many stories. Ferguson s Vintage Machinery is located at the top of the hill on Great Southern Highway. The Museum is open weekends or by appointment on 9646 1034. Avondale Discovery Farm is one of Western Australia s unique attractions and the pride of agri-tourism in the Avon Valley. Established in the 1850 s, Avondale is now a property under the National Trust of Australia (WA) banner. Avondale has a range of activities for visitors to enjoy, including the Agricultural Machinery Museum showcasing the development of mechanisation in agriculture. It is also a great place to have fun. There are animals including Avondale s very own famous Clydesdale horses waiting to greet visitors. There are free gas barbeques, toilets and playground available for public use, making Avondale a great place for a family outing. Avondale is open by appointment for groups bookings or for advertised special events and functions throughout the year. Please phone 0408 105 595. For more information www.beverleywa.com/avondale/ Arts The Station Gallery and Platform Theatre is the cultural hub of Beverley. The Platform Theatre hosts performances from September through to April with audiences enjoying drama, music, comedy, dance and movies. For more information on events contact brounj@westnet.com.au. Beverley Station Arts hosts an Artist in Residence program with regular workshops and exhibitions run by the visiting artists. The Gallery is open Thursday to Sunday, 11:00am to 3:00pm. At Easter, Beverley comes alive with the Annual Easter Art Exhibition held in the Town Hall as well as numerous other attractions along Vincent Street. After almost four years of renovation, the Forbes Building is now home to the East End Gallery. Supporting Wheatbelt artists, the East End Gallery is open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 11am to 5pm or other times by appointment. Displaying sculpture, paintings, crafts and gift ware, Michael and Kate are very generous hosts and would love to welcome you to the East End Gallery. Unique State Art & Design on Vincent Street is a beautiful, retail space specialising in printmaking, homewares and workshops. Original, limited edition hand coloured etchings, collographs and screen printed designs are available alongside unique homewares, workshops and studio access with artistic tuition if required. 5 Beverley

NEW NORCIA VICTORIA PLAINS GOOMALLING CHITTERING TOODYAY NORTHAM PERTH YORK BEVERLEY Beverley s Adventure Sports Beverley is the motocross hub of the Avon Valley and boasts one of the best layouts in WA. Come and enjoy the thrill atop your bike on an exciting, technical and safe course. The club is well known for its relaxed and friendly atmosphere, welcoming all riders from beginners to pros. The club also has a 50cc only track allowing young ones to ride in between their races. Facilities at the club include free camping grounds, toilet block, full canteen, First Aid Room, wash bays and a pristine track with the best loamy soil in WA. New members are welcome and for further details and information contact 0419 993 232 or 0428 120 003. Beverley Off Road Motorsports Association (BORMSA) is a club focused on entry level gravel motorsport in a social atmosphere. Throughout the year the club holds numerous events including junior motor khanas, driver development days and khana cross competitions at the BORMSA Motorplex in Beverley. Events are scheduled from April every year. For more information contact Darryn on 0421 113 651 or visit www.bormsa.asn.au The Beverley Soaring Society gives you the perfect opportunity to stretch your wings and experience silent flight, 3,000 feet above the ground. Go gliding and witness perfect views of the Avon Valley. The contrasting colours of the landscape, especially in winter will hold you spellbound. Air Experience Flights are available from Friday through Sunday and bookings can be made online at www.beverley-soaring.org.au/aef.php or by ringing 0408 385 361. Exploration Get back to nature with a climb to the top of County Peak. Located just 30 kilometres from town within the locality of Bally Bally, County Peak serves as a view point to the surrounding farm lands and Yenyenning Lakes system. In late winter experience the vibrant green, yellow and rich brown of the landscape. In Spring, the everlastings and orchids will delight wildflower enthusiasts. (To reach the summit, walking experience is recommended as the terrain is rough, very steep and no signage is in place.) During winter, picnic by the banks of the Avon River, just over the bridge on Vincent Street. The gentle rush of the water over the weir provides a peaceful backdrop to the bird life living along the river. You may even spy a black swan or two visiting from further downstream. Seating, public toilets and free gas barbeques are available. Accommodation &Dining With two bed and breakfasts, two traditional country hotels and a popular and conveniently located caravan park, Beverley offers the perfect place to explore the Avon without the hustle and bustle of our Northern neighbours. In addition to these options, Beverley has recently been classified as an RV Friendly Town with an RV park located on the corner of Vincent and Lukin Streets. Both hotels offer a-la-carte and counter meals. Alternatively you can grab a quick bite and delicious coffee from the restaurant, café or bakery. The Station Gallery garden is always open and is the ideal shaded area to enjoy your takeaway or picnic lunch. Whatever your pace, Beverley has something for everyone! 1 Easter Long Weekend Thursday 13th April Monday 17th April 2017 Beverley Art Prize and Easter Exhibition at the Beverley Town Hall Tennis Tournament Easter Saturday Markets 2 Beverley Agricultural Show Saturday 19th August 2017 Fun filled family day out Exhibition Shed Sideshow alley Animals Equestrian Fireworks 3 Platform Theatre Saturday 11th February 2017 Comedy Night Saturday 18th March 2017 Diner En Blanc and Desperately Young at Heart with Robert Hoffman 4 Avondale Discovery Farm Every third weekend of the month March November 2017 Agricultural Machinery Museum Clydesdale Horses Historic Homestead Picnic/BBQ area Beverley 6

Chittering Come for the day, you may want to stay Just one hour s drive from Perth you will discover the Chittering Valley nestled in the northern hills of the Darling Range. The Shire of Chittering is home to the townsites of Muchea, Bindoon and Wannamal, along with the localities of Lower Chittering, Chittering, Upper Chittering and Mooliabeenee. It boasts undulating hills offering sensational views over valleys filled with vineyards, orchards, paddocks, pastures, rocky outcrops, lakes, forest and bushland. Seasonally the walk and drive trails abound with an amazing array of wildflowers. Orchard fresh produce, in season, is available from quaint roadside stalls and Community Markets are run on the second Saturday and fourth Sunday of most months. Call 9576 1100 for details. Muchea The Shire s most southern locality, Muchea, features tree lined open streets and parks, including Sandown Park and John Glenn Park, named in honour of the first Western World person to orbit the Earth. It was from the Muchea Tracking Station that Communications Technician, Gerry O Connor, became the first Australian to hail a space traveller on 20 February 1962 when he spoke to John Glenn on his first orbit. Muchea Reserve is renowned for rare and beautiful native flora. Lower Chittering Chittering Road, part of the Chittering Valley Way (Tourist Drive 359), is home to Blackboy Ridge Reserve - the lookout s spectacular view and enchanting wildflower lined trail make the 45-minute return walk well worth the effort. Wineries and an expanding rural drive trail (showcasing community, art and local heritage) link the Tourist Way to Bindoon and beyond. Lower Chittering is home to the amazing Chittering Estate Studio, perfect to visit during your Sunday drive. Bindoon The Brockman Centre is a community hub focused around the Old Road Board Building where enthusiastic volunteers lend their time to the Heritage Museum, the Men s Shed and the Arts & Crafts Centre complete with Gift Shop. The magnificent heritage buildings of the Bindoon Catholic Agricultural College are located to the north-east of Bindoon, alongside the impressive Julimar State Forest. The Chittering Visitor Centre, located in the Bindoon town site, has all the maps, brochures, information and local stories that visitors need. Wannamal Once the bustling business and social centre of the district Wannamal is the most north-western locality within the Shire of Chittering. A self-guided Heritage Walk is dedicated to the pioneer men and women who toiled hard to establish the farming land. Dining Out & Staying Over Whilst in Chittering there are several accommodation and eatery options. Overnight stay choices include caravan, camping, self-catering chalets, farm stays and the classic country bed n breakfast. Visitors can enjoy classic country pub grub, bakery goodies, café fare or fine dining, including local wines. Alternatively drop into one of the roadhouses, there are some perfect picnic spots. Wines & Vines Chittering is home to many vineyards, with five producing local wine; Bindoon Estate, Glenowen Estate, Kyotmunga Estate, Stringybark and Western Range. Wines available include, Barbera, Cabernet, Chardonnay, Fermento, Grenache, Merlot, Muscat Liqueur, Rose, Shiraz, Taminga, Verdelho, Vintage Port and Sparkling (both red and white). Tours & Tastings Apart from the tours, tastings and topups offered at the wineries Golden Grove Orchard and the Muchea Tree Farm open their doors to visitors on request. Our Heritage Chittering has many heritage places where visitors can learn about the history of the area; head to the Holy Trinity Church, the Old Road Board building and the Hotel Scottalian building for some interesting historical tales. Walk Trails Bindoon Townsite Heritage Walk Community stories are shared along a 2km (loop) flat, footpath linked walk trail. Blackboy Ridge Chittering Road - opposite 3232, a 1.5km (return) walk to a lookout with stunning views across the valley. The trailhead features a shady picnic area and toilets. Carty Reserve 8km south of Bindoon, enter off Great Northern Highway, a 1.1km (loop and 7 Chittering

NEW NORCIA CHITTERING VICTORIA PLAINS GOOMALLING TOODYAY NORTHAM PERTH YORK BEVERLEY Chittering s return) walk through recently revegetated land. Lake Needonga Edmonds Place to Clune Road, Bindoon, a 600m lakeside walk... if you park at the Bakehaus you can make it 1200m return. Peace Be Still 1324 Chittering Road, a number of trails including the Avon Valley Walk Trail (7.1km), Valley Views (9.6km), Out & Back (6.5km). Spoonbill Lake Off Hart Drive, a pleasant picnic area with a wide 1.6km (return) walkway along the lake. Stonehouse Trail Clune Road (off Gray Road) to Pioneer Road, a 4km (return) lakeside and country walk. Wannamal Heritage Trail Robert Hindmarsh Rest Area, Bindoon- Moora Road. A 3.2km (loop and return) walk, highlighting historical sites. Experience Chittering at an annual local event The Bindoon Agricultural Show is held on the third Saturday in October each year. The Chittering Spring Flower Festival is held over three days in mid-september and includes tours, walks, a specimen display, local art exhibition, quilt showing and car show. Taste of Chittering is all things Chittering in one place on one day, held at the delightful Lower Chittering Hall and Village Green on the fourth Sunday in August. Wear Ya Wellies is a fabulous family event held on the fourth Sunday in May Plus Community Markets are held on the second Saturday and fourth Sunday of most months. Check the event calendar for details of the other events that pop up during the year. 1 Admire the view from the top of Blackboy Ridge 2 Call into a quaint roadside stall for some seasonal local produce 3 Discover local crafts and preserves at Bindoon Arts & Crafts 4 Get back to nature at one of our caravan and camping spots 5 Grab a bargain at the Bindoon Op Shop 6 Immerse yourself in Wannamal s history along their walk trail 7 Pack a picnic and enjoy it alongside Spoonbill Lake 8 Play in the park Clune, John Glenn and Sussex Bend await you 9 Sip award winning wines at the cellar door Kyotmunga and Stringybark 10 Spoil someone with a little something from Bindoon s Chitterbug Gallery & Gifts 11 Stroll through the Bindoon Townsite along the Heritage Walk Trail 12 Surprise someone with a locally made gift from the Visitor Centre 13 Take time out from a long drive at the Robert Hindmarsh Rest Area 14 Talk to the locals at the Bindoon Heritage Museum 15 Visit the famous (royally approved!) Bindoon Bakehaus & Café 16 Watch out for vines and wineries dotted through the Shire Chittering 8

Goomalling Enjoy a taste of country life Great for a holiday, day trip or a quick stop, Goomalling is a warm and welcoming small country town that offers everything. A range of accommodation, great barista coffee, good places to eat as well as a variety of attractions, fun things to do, history, shopping, art and comprehensive essential services. Goomalling is rich in the history that saw Australia settle and thrive into the late 1800s and 1900s. As the Swan River Colony grew pastoral leases began opening up the Avon Valley. Sheep grazing was the primary activity and as Conditional Purchase lots were sold clearing of the land saw grain growing flourish in this fertile and reliable rainfall area. Over the years industrialisation has impacted on the landscape with the smaller farm labour intensive practices replaced by automated machinery. Larger paddocks and farms resulted in fewer farms and a decline in population from the 70 s to the 90 s. Grain and the storage of this primary industry is a commonality for the towns in the Avon evident in the diversity of Cooperative Bulk Handling structures found in the Valley and the wider Wheatbelt. As you approach the townsite of Goomalling the iconic domes, built in 1994, stand alongside the A type storage popular in the 60s. Just as diverse as these storage facilities is the variety of grains now grown in the Wheatbelt. Cereal crops are interspersed with the vibrant gold of canola and grey green foliage of lupins. Jennacubbine A visit to Jennacubbine, located between Northam, Toodyay and Goomalling, is a must. The playground area and delicious meals at the Jennacubbine Tavern make it a very family friendly destination, plus there s a pool room, BBQ area, shaded garden and accommodation for those fond of a drink or two. The Jenna Hall, typical of community halls built in the 50s, is put to good use by the local community and is available for hire. St Isidore s Catholic Church was built in 1907 and celebrates Mass once a month. The CWA building is a quaint little building built in 1953 for 119. Konnongorring The Gabby Quoi Quoi Lookout provides a view of some of the extensive revegetation work done in the area by local farmers, which nature lovers and conservationists will be sure to admire. Stretch your legs on a little stroll around the small town of Konnongorring and you ll see two churches. St Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church built in 1929 a charming and picturesque church (which is now a private residence), and Christ Church the Uniting and Anglican Church built in 1961. Christ Church has about four services a year. Picnic table and chairs is set amongst the revegetation behind the Hall, a little rural community space build in 1930 with adjacent public toilets for travelers convenience. Nature Oak Park Reserve is one of Goomalling s many reserves and picnic spots. The natural and cultural heritage of the reserve and surrounding area is outlined on the 3km walk trail signage. The shaded picnic table, BBQ and toilet are well maintained to ensure your picnic is pleasurable. Orchids and wildflowers can abound in winter and spring time. The Mortlock River Rest Stop, 10kms west of Goomalling along the Toodyay Road is a spectacular piece of bushland especially in Winter/Spring. The river level is dependent on rainfall and can provide a haven for waterbirds. The rocky riverbed is picturesque dry but provides stunning shots when the water trickles or floods over the rocks. The Rest Stop has a long drop toilet and 24 hour camping is allowed. Insect repellent recommended. Culture Goomalling has a rich Aboriginal history and is an Aboriginal word which means the place of the silver-grey possum ; goomal or koomal meaning possum and ing meaning place of. The interpretative walk trail at Oak Park includes fragments of information about the Goomalling s original Ballardong people and their culture. The Native Reserve on the outskirts of the town site was home to the Aboriginal people during the oppressive government Aborigines Act of 1886 and 1905; today you can explore the natural environment where the people lived, told yarns and held many corroborees. Exploring the site you may come across the cement remnants of an old humpy. 9 Goomalling

NEW NORCIA VICTORIA PLAINS CHITTERING TOODYAY NORTHAM GOOMALLING PERTH YORK BEVERLEY Stunningseasons If you enjoy gorgeous scenery you will delight in Goomalling s changing seasons. The patterned paddocks during seeding time (April July) make a pretty patchwork bordered by native vegetation reserves and country roads. The lush green vistas of winter are highlighted with bursts of wildflowers from July till September. Just before harvest the landscape is a rich tapestry of colour bold yellow canola alongside striking green pastures and crops, the jewel-like colours contrasting with the blue sky on the wide horizon. After harvest, the summer months bring Goomalling an array of gold, ochre, red and russet. Dining Go Café boasts the best coffee in the Wheatbelt, so call in for their all day breakfast, or a leisurely lunch. The range of healthy and traditional takeaways at Dunning s or BP Roadhouse s will have your mouth watering in the time it takes to fuel up your tank. Jennacubbine Tavern End of the Road Steak House pride themselves on cooking your steak just the way you like it. After a day exploring, call into Goomalling Tavern for icy cold beer and a selection from their menu board. From April to October light lunches and Devonshire teas are served at Slater Homestead on weekends. Staying Accommodation is just as diverse with a boutique B&B Mystique Maison in town, pub stay at the Goomalling Tavern, units at Jennacubbine Tavern, and even a chance to relive the pioneering days and sleep at historic Slater Homestead. Goomalling is proud that the modern units and facilities at the Goomalling Caravan Park are regarded by travellers as the best they ve experienced in rural Australia. The Caravan Park is set amongst York and Salmon Gum bushland within walking distance of the shops. Fun andshopping The town has fantastic recreational facilities and visitors are welcome to join the locals for a game of tennis, golf, bowls, and for the more adventurous try their hand at go-karts or drop into the Men s shed on Wednesday mornings for a cuppa and a chat. The swimming pool is a great place to cool off and catch up with locals. Shopaholics won t be disappointed either: homewares, furniture, ladies apparel and craft enthusiasts will enjoy whiling away the hours in Whispers on the Terrace and Regal and Rustic. Sustainability is a priority and a number of local social enterprises are pioneering in that space, pick-up a bargain at our tip shop or op shops and embrace the reduce, reuse, recycle mantra. Art and craft Sculptures, mosaics, murals and other public artworks are scattered around Goomalling for you to enjoy. Projects made by the community with international and locally born artists include the Crystal Serpent Sculpture at Oak Park and the Wheatbelt Wander Wall on Railway Terrace. Local artist Katie Chester breathes life into old metal and farm machinery parts to create quirky sculptures as Arcadia Farm Art. Cathy Jensen uses natural fibres to create exquisite hand made garments. 1 Admire the Blood Red Spider Orchid, just one of the many native orchids that flower in Goomalling from July until September 2 Soak up the history at Slater Homestead (est. 1856), explore the grounds and buildings, enjoy a light lunch or Devonshire tea, or sleep over in a double or queen bedroom. Be amazed at the superb wildlife photography of the Australian Creatures Gallery 3 Stroll the Oak Park Walk Trail, great at any time of the year, but magnificent in winter and spring! 4 Create your own designer piece at a Regal & Rustic workshop or browse the luxurious handmade natural fibre garments 5 Eat at the End of the Road Steakhouse in Jennacubbine (Bookings are essential) 6 Enjoy the best coffee in the Wheatbelt at Go Café with your breakfast or lunch 7 Explore the massive range of high quality home wares and accessories at Whispers on the Terrace 8 Take time out from your travels and stay an extra few nights at Goomalling Caravan Park Goomalling 10

POSSELTS FORD SUPER SHOOT LEATHERHEAD TI TREES EXTRACTS WEIR EMU FALLS KATRINE BRIDGE AVON DESCENT START Moondyne Hill 52 47 35 HIGHWAY 51 GOOMALLING Mumberkine Jennacubbine Nor tham Pithara Road EASTERN Irishtown Road Road NEW NORCIA CALINGRI 29 AT NORTHERN HIGHWAY WANNAMAL BOLGART GRE Bindoon - Dewars Road 21 254 Mooliabeenie 115 Bejoording 94 11 Avon Valley Map BINDOON Julimar Conservation Park Toodyay Goo malling Road CHITTERING Toodyay West RdTOODYAY Julimar Road Buckland Parkland Dr Features forests and granite outcrops, panoramic views over the Avon Valley and the chance to see a wide variety of birds and wildlife. Racecourse Rd Dumbarton Road 27 River Rd Cobblers Pool Rd COBBLER POOL iver Avon National Park Lower Chittering 120 Sandplain Rd Avon R Lovers Lane MUCHEA Katr Morangup Rd Quarry Rd Bald Hill inerd Northam - Toodyay Rd Clackline - To Road Clackline National Mor

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Page 14 Northam Northam Experience the Heart of the Avon Valley Northam is a vibrant, growing town that is becoming more exciting year by year. It is often referred to as the business hub of the Avon Valley; due primarily to the fact that a number of government buildings, service providers, financial institutions, chain stores, and public services are located in the townsite, however Northam is also a bustling hub of activity for those looking to visit for leisure. Northam is situated in the heart of the Avon Valley, and is the gateway to the Wheatbelt of Western Australia. Located less than 100kms from Perth, the township is the perfect base from which to explore the Avon Valley and beyond. Whether for a day trip, relaxed weekend getaway, or an extended stay, Northam offers something for everyone and hosts many special events throughout the year. The Northam Visitor Centre can provide you with the most recent information on where to stay and what to do in the region. The Avon River flows through the town and has an abundance of bird life, including the unique white swan. Spanning the river next to the Visitor Centre is the pedestrian suspension bridge, which is the longest of its kind in Australia. Aboriginal Heritage We acknowledge the people of the Ballardong tribe, who are part of the Nyungar race and have inhabited this area since long before European settlement. Call into the Visitor Centre for more information on cultural heritage, stories, and information on important cultural sites around Northam. Historic Buildings European settlers started to take up holdings in the area in the early 1830 s. The town of Northam was gazetted in 1836 and, in Western Australia, is second only to Fremantle for the number of historically significant buildings. The West Northam Railway Station was built shortly after the Eastern Goldfields Railway reached Northam in October 1886. During the war years many servicemen passed through the station s doors on their way to the Northam Army Training Camp, which is still in use today. The Railway Station Heritage Precinct & Museum is open to the public daily and houses a range of displays depicting Northam s diverse cultural and environmental heritage. Morby Cottage, situated on the picturesque Katrine heritage drive, was built by John Morrell in 1836 and was the first European settler s house in the region. The cottage is open to the public on Sundays between 10.30 and 4.00pm. Parks and Picnic Areas Northam and its surrounds has an abundance of parks and nature reserves ideal for connecting with nature or enjoying a picnic with family and friends. There are BBQs and sheltered picnic tables in Bernard and Apex Park, with expanses of lawn and playground for the children s enjoyment. Other reserves provide you with the chance to view the regions unique flora and fauna, with spring being the best time to view wildflowers. Don t miss the opportunity to take in the beautiful vistas from the Mt Ommanney Lookout, situated just outside the Northam townsite. Arts & Culture The Avon Valley Arts Society s art gallery is located within the Northam Visitor Centre and exhibits artwork for sale by the region s renowned artists. The Avon Valley Arts Society can be contacted by email avas1@wn.com.au for membership, exhibitions and event details. Tracks and Trails The kep track (Gep is Nyungar for water) is a multi-use track that stretches some 75kms from Northam to Mundaring. This trail is suitable for walking, cycling and horse riding. The Track mainly follows a rail reserve with low gradient and compacted gravel surface. With plenty of access and parking areas along the route, there are options for short walks and bush outings or you can take the train to Northam to complete the entire trail with overnight stops. Contact the Visitor Centre for a brochure or visit www.keptrack.com.au The Mt Ommanney Walking tracks offer spectacular views from every aspect, but are generally suitable for people with a reasonable level of fitness, as the terrain can be rocky and steep. The climb from the base of the mount is 1km with an 8 degree rise, and there are other track options available. The Dorntj Koorliny track follows the banks of the Avon River and is in total some 18km in length. The track, named after the Aboriginal term for walking together, incorporates significant Aboriginal Heritage listed sites with information provided en route. For those less energetic or constrained by time, undertaking only the around the bridges component of the track, which is sealed, is well worthwhile. The Clackline Walking trails commence from the Clackline township some 20km west of Northam on the Great Eastern Highway, and range in length from 1km to 8kms. The trails feature a range of attractions, including historic rail bridge, historic sites and wildflowers. Call into Clackline Valley Olives (open by appointment) or Avon Brook Wines for wine tastings with a cheese platter whilst you are in the area. 13 Northam

NEW NORCIA VICTORIA PLAINS GOOMALLING Page 15 Northam PERTH CHITTERING TOODYAY NORTHAM YORK BEVERLEY Northam s Events and Activities A hot air balloon flight over the Avon Valley will prove to be one of life s ultimate experiences. Between the months of April and November Windward Balloon Adventures will take you on an unforgettable journey departing at dawn to rise over the valley s rivers and rolling fields of wheat and canola, followed by a delicious champagne breakfast. For racing enthusiasts, Northam offers the trifecta of horse racing, pacing and greyhounds. The horse racing season runs from April to November, and the Ladies Day and Northam Cup are season highlights, celebrated in style with food and fashion. Other special events occur throughout the year, including movies and concerts in the park during the summer months, the Northam Motorsport Festival, Wundowie iron festival and car shows, among many others. Northam is also home to a number of large scale events in any given year, such as the National Ballooning Championships, the Supreme Australian Sheepdog Championships, Light Aircraft Championships, and other large-scale one-off events such as the Wesfarmers Centenary Concert to name but a few. Northam is most notably the starting point for the infamous Avon Descent, a gruelling 133km white water race that challenges power and paddle craft alike. Getting to Northam By car, Northam is a leisurely 90 minute drive from Perth along the Great Eastern Highway, travelling through forest and rolling farmland. Airport transfers, taxi services and car hire is available in Northam.Train services are available from Perth and Midland, with the option of booking on the Prospector or the AvonLink, with a range of schedules and services available. Food and Wine Northam offers a variety of dining experiences, with a range of cafes, fast food, restaurants, and a number of country pubs serving meals. Contact the Visitor Centre for advice for your dining or catering needs. Northam Visitor Centre To make the most of your trip to Northam, make the Visitor Centre your first point of call. Situated on the corner of Grey Street and Minson Avenue along the banks of the Avon River, the Centre staff will provide you with friendly advice, as well as free maps and directions for travellers. For those who have been on the road for some time, showers are available. As well as an abundance of information on activities, attractions, dining and accommodation options, the Centre has a wide range of publications, local products and souvenirs for sale. The Centre also hosts an art gallery, migrant and cultural displays, an environmental display, computer use, free Wi-Fi, group tours, and train bookings among other services. 1 Windward Balloon Adventures Take in the beauty of the Avon Valley from the best viewpoint there is! 105 Withers St, Northam. 9621 2000 2 Visitor Centre Displays. Art Gallery, Migrants Display, Northam s First People Display, and Environmental Display. 2 Grey St, Northam. 9622 2100 3 Northam Heritage Centre & Morby Cottage. Call in to look around the beautifully preserved historical displays 4 White Swans. Brought to Northam in the early 1900 s, the white swans are iconic in the town 5 Historical Buildings. Second only to Fremantle in terms of historically significant buildings (and third in the state in terms of heritage listed sites). 6 Tours & Trails. For information on walk, self-drive, cycle tours, guided tours or our popular bus tour, call the Northam Visitor Centre. 9622 2100 7 Monthly Lions & Farmers Markets Bernard Park- Minson Ave, Northam Lions Club Markets on first Saturday of every month, and the Farmers markets second and fourth Saturday 8 CBH Grain Silos. Northam-Toodyay Road, Northam. Painted as part of FORM s PUBLIC 2015 initiative 9 Horse racing, greyhound racing, and Northam trots. Don t miss your chance to dress up and back a winner! 175 Yilgarn Avenue, Northam. 9622 7765 10 Public Artwork Around the Town From Perth artist Chris Nixon s mural on the side of Northam Optometrists to a series of statues along the main street telling the story of Northam, there s a lot to discover if you look around! Northam 14

Toodyay a valley for all seasons Only an hour s drive from Perth, Toodyay is nestled in the heart of the Avon Valley, offering a scenic agricultural and bush setting. Toodyay has received the iconic Australia s Tidy Town award for 2015, and the State Heritage and Culture award for 2016! Step back in history, take in Toodyay s ambience, drive through the countryside or perhaps take a walk through one of the parks or nature reserves. The original town site of West Toodyay was on the banks of the Avon River, five kilometres west of its current location. However this site was prone to flooding, therefore in 1860 the settlement was moved to the current location and named Newcastle after Lord Lincoln, Duke of Newcastle. However, after losing a lot of mail to Newcastle in NSW, in 1910 the name Toodyay was adopted for the current township. The name Toodyay is believed to have been derived from the Aboriginal word Duidgee meaning place of plenty. Toodyay was classified a Historic Town in 1980 and takes pride in its heritage, winning several awards, including the WA State Heritage Awards. Its main street displays fine examples of 19th century architecture reflecting the early convict era. Some of these buildings retain their original use, while others house quaint shops and cafes. Toodyay also celebrates its natural environment with Duidgee Park nestled on the banks of the Avon River offering many of the features such as BBQs, playgrounds and skate park that make for a wonderful family outing, while also giving visitors easy access to the river. The Toodyay Miniature Railway runs on the first and third Sunday of the month from Easter through to November, as well as Wednesdays during school holidays. Passengers can ride the train on its winding course along the banks of the Avon River. Relax and browse the local shops, have a coffee or enjoy a drink on the verandah of a country pub. Perhaps you would like to pick up an original piece from one of our local artisans, amble through country gardens, or visit our wineries and olive groves. For the young and young at heart there is an archery park, while nearby is the oldest emu farm in Australia, which adds a unique wildlife experience. For those who just want to connect with nature the Avon Valley National Park and the many other nature reserves offer the chance to see a diverse range of flora and fauna. Whether you are looking for dinner beside a wood fire on a cold winter s night or a casual outdoor bite to eat on the verandah when the weather is warmer, Toodyay offers you a range of culinary experiences. Toodyay Visitors Centre The Visitors Centre is located behind Connor s Mill in Piesse St. Friendly, local staff provide tourism information and accommodation queries. The Centre also offers a range of souvenirs, local produce, books, maps and brochures. Open seven days a week, the Centre is your first stop for one of Western Australia s oldest towns. Accommodation The Toodyay region has an incredible variety of accommodation designed to meet all budgets. Stay in town in one of our heritage listed hotels or adjoining motels, hide away in a tranquil selfcontained chalet or house or relax and enjoy Toodyay hospitality in one of our quality B & B s. If you are looking for a shady caravan park then go no further, choose between a delightful river setting or a quiet bush environment, to experience magnificent birdlife and native animals. For the more adventurous why not try glamping. 15 Toodyay

NEW NORCIA VICTORIA PLAINS GOOMALLING CHITTERING TOODYAY NORTHAM PERTH YORK BEVERLEY Toodyay s Moondyne Joe Toodyay s identity has been shaped by the escapades of Joseph Bolitho Johns, known as Moondyne Joe, a convict who became a notorious bushranger. Transported to Australia in 1853 as a convict, Johns lived in the hills of Toodyay in an area known as Moondyne Springs. Arrested for stealing a horse in 1861, Moondyne Joe escaped from the Convict Depot lock-up. This escape proved the first of many for Joe, including a sensational breakout from Fremantle Prison. Today the town holds the annual Moondyne Festival which includes a re-enactment of his escape. Newcastle Gaol Museum The Newcastle Gaol was built in 1862 using convict labour and has undergone extensive restoration and renovation. Newcastle Gaol presents Toodyay s history throughout the cells and living quarters of the 19th century prison and police stables. The museum provides an intimate glimpse into the lives of Toodyay s early settler families, showing priceless family heirlooms including jewellery, furniture and tools. Visitors can see what toys the children used to entertain themselves and view period clothing from the museum s textile collection. Or you may wish to visit the infamous Native Cell and listen to the experiences of an Aboriginal prisoner to find out what life at the Gaol was really like. The Newcastle Gaol Museum also displays various exhibitions throughout the year. To find out what s on or to organise a tour, the Toodyay Visitor Centre can help you. Connor s Mill Built for the Irish ex-convict Daniel Connor 1870, Connor s Mill towers above Stirling Terrace. The building originally served as a steam driven flour mill and was later used as a power station. Today the Mill serves as a public museum, displaying working milling machinery that demonstrates how the early steam-milling process produced flour. One highlight of this beautifully restored building is the generator on the ground floor, which once served London in the Blitz and now serves as the engine that drives the mill. The recently refurbished uppermost floor of Connor s Mill is dedicated to the agricultural history of the Avon region. Wandering and Wildflowers Toodyay has several different walk trails, many of which are found in the Wandering and Wildflowers brochure at the Visitor Centre. The walks range from leisurely strolls to more energetic hikes. During Spring there are many opportunities to spot wildflowers. There are a number of walks around the town site. The Bilya River walk runs along the Avon River for 5.6km. Pelham Reserve has walks ranging from 200m to 2km, and also includes a lookout and other historical points of interest. The Living History walk is a self-guided walk through the historic town site showcasing the town s rich architectural history. 1 Grab a bite to eat at one the many cafes or restaurants 2 Take a stroll along the Bilya Walk track and check out the Bird Hide or Millards Pool 3 Enjoy the view at the Pelham Lookout which overlooks the town 4 Visit the deepest cutting on the standard gauge rail line at Windmill Hill Cutting 5 Jump on the Miniature Railway that runs on the first and third Sunday of the month at Duidgee Park 6 Peruse the local produce at the Farmers Markets held on the third Sunday of each month 7 Visit the Connor s Mill and Old Newcastle Gaol museums to discover Toodyay s rich history Toodyay 16

Victoria Plains a space to grow Victoria Plains encompasses a cluster of small towns in the north west of the Avon Valley, the most famous being the monastic township of New Norcia. It is an area renowned for its rich history, vibrant wildflower displays and thriving agriculture. Our Heritage First explored by the European Settlers in the late 1830 s, it did not take long for the area which was named after the newly crowned Queen to flourish. Travelling along the Great Northern Highway, one can imagine both the prosperity and the hardship experienced by the early settlers, with the remains of many early buildings and grave sites visible from the road. Captain Scully, the founding pioneer of Bolgart convinced the Catholic Bishop of Perth, that a party of missionaries led by two Spanish Benedictine Priests should venture north to Victoria Plains, where he had seen many Aborigines. Finding a colony of Aborigines on the banks of the Moore River, the group set up camp and New Norcia was soon founded as an Aboriginal Mission. In 1871, Victoria Plains was established as one of the states original Road Boards created to maintain roads and bridges. In those days Victoria Plains stretched from the Indian Ocean to the South Australian border and Carnamah in the north to Bolgart in the south. Today Victoria Plains sprawls over approximately 257,000 hectares and includes the townships of Bolgart, Calingiri, Piawaning, Yerecoin, New Norcia, Mogumber and Gillingarra. New Norcia New Norcia, a piece of Old Spain in the middle of the Australian bush, was settled in 1846 by Benedictine monks. The town boasts extravagant buildings, olive trees and church bells coupled with a peaceful tranquil atmosphere. Following settlement of the Mission, the monks built a village comprising a church, flour mills, schools, hostel, apiary, blacksmiths shop, olive shed and olive groves surrounding the monastery. Today the town is one of the great cultural heritage sites of Australia. Twenty seven of its buildings are classified by the National Trust and the town as a whole is registered on the National Estate. It continues to be home to a community of Benedictine monks who own and operate this truly unique settlement. Visit the Museum & Art Gallery, where an eclectic array of mission and monastery memorabilia is displayed alongside European religious art and contemporary Australian art works. Join a town tour and let the experienced guides unravel the unique history and show you the artwork hidden in the heritage buildings. Experience a 1500 year old tradition and join the Benedictine monks for prayers or meet a monk on Saturday in the parlour. Stroll up the hill to the grand New Norcia Hotel to linger over a home cooked meal or sip a glass of Abbey Ale. Taste some of the delicious New Norcia produce; freshly baked bread, medal winning olive oil grown in the 100 year old olive grove or delicious wines and ports from the Abbey wine label. 17 Victoria Plains

NEW NORCIA VICTORIA PLAINS GOOMALLING CHITTERING TOODYAY NORTHAM PERTH YORK BEVERLEY Victoria Plains New Norcia is open every day of the year, with the exception of Christmas Day and Boxing Day. All money spent during your visit helps to support the monks preserve Australia s only monastic town. An alternativeroute If time is on your side, continue through the Avon Valley from Toodyay to New Norcia via the Toodyay Bindi Bindi Road, taking breaks to explore the quaint little townships of Bolgart and Calingiri along the way. Bolgart is a charming little town in which to stop and relax. A recent addition to Bolgart is the display of historic farm artefacts and a lovingly restored rare Model E Marshall tractor that was the first tractor to be imported to the area in 1914. The display is located at the Community Park, behind the Town Hall. The historic Bolgart Hotel (1916) welcomes travellers who have worked up a thirst, and visitors find this is a great way to spend a few hours and mingle with the locals. Venture back in time down the main street of Calingiri. This small town serves as the administrative centre of the Shire of Victoria Plains, and boasts friendly hospitality, amazing wildflower displays, and delightful treats available from the cafe, open weekdays only. From New Norcia detour west and call in to Mogumber for an authentic rural experience. The Moore River flows peacefully under one of the tallest concrete bridges in WA. The old stone post office and store is also of interest. While you re there you may even be lucky enough to spot the rare wildflower the Mogumber Bell. There are many other roads to travel and rural townships to discover within Victoria Plains. Why not take the time to explore them? Wyening Mission Wyening Mission Farm, between Bolgart and Calingiri, was established in 1878 by Bishop Salvado, founder of the Benedictine Community at New Norcia. It was run as a farming outpost and winery until the early 1970s. Six of the historic buildings remain, including the Mission House and Cellars, and retain the character of early mission farming and winemaking days. While the winery is no longer in production, the farm s history of food production continues today with a range of gourmet food products produced and marketed by the Young family. The buildings are available for functions, or guided tours are available for groups by prior appointment only. Visit wmfarm.com.au for details. Wyening Mission Produce is available for sale at New Norcia and the Shire of Victoria Plains Administration Office. Wildflowers and Wildlife Almost everywhere you turn throughout Victoria Plains you will be enthralled by the abundance and beauty of wildflowers. The wildflowers are generally at their peak during Spring, although there is something in flower year round. One of the best wildflower locations is Rica Erickson Reserve where you ll find impressive displays with a colourful mass of shrubs including Dryandras, Honey-myrtles, Hibbertias and various peas. Look low in the shade of the shrubs and you ll also find delicate plants such as the Blue Squill, Sundews and Orchids, just to name a few. The woodland areas around Victoria Plains are also home to a diverse range of wildlife including a variety of birds, lizards and echidnas. In Calingiri in particular you will see flocks of the impressive Carnaby Cockatoo. Thanks to conservation efforts of a number of local community members and groups, Calingiri supports one of the largest populations of this threatened species. 1 Take a New Norcia Town Tour to discover the beauty that lies behind locked doors (11am & 1.30pm daily, closed Christmas Day) 2 Follow in the footsteps of the pioneering botanist James Drummond and view the spectacular wildflower displays. Particular places of interest are Rica Erickson Nature Reserve and Old Plains Road Nature Reserve 3 Journey down Old Plains Road, towards New Norcia where the remains of Bishop Salvado s wells and campsites can still be found. In stark contrast to the historic wells you can also get a good view of the European Space Agency deep space radio antenna 4 Explore Bolgart, visiting the Moss Rock Bell Tower, historic tractor display and the Bolgart Hotel. Lunch is available on weekends from the cafe and breakfast on Sunday s 5 Stop in Calingiri for coffee and cake and gather more information for your journey from the Shire of Victoria Plains Administration Centre (weekdays only) 6 Call through Yerecoin, a thriving small town with a tavern and great community spirit. Originally Yerecoin served as the place where the monastery bred their horses for sale to India 7 Have an outback experience at Mogumber and watch bull riding at the Tavern (check for dates) or see in the New Year at the New Years Eve Rodeo 8 Capture the colours the bright yellow of canola and the deep green of wheat broadacre crops in the early to mid- Spring Victoria Plains 18

York Your journey back in time starts here Start your Avon Valley journey in picturesque York with a range of activity and accommodation that encourage visitors to eat, stay and play in this wonderful wheatbelt town. Accommodation ranges from luxury dwellings for that special occasion, self contained family friendly cottages to hotel rooms and free RV parking for the budget conscious traveler. Visitors marvel at the distinctive heritage York offers and the town will immerse you in it s regular festivals, history, museums and majestic buildings that still draw crowds over 100 years after their establishment. Nestled on the banks of the Avon River, between Mt Brown and Mt Bakewell and situated a short 97 kilometers east of Perth, the iconic town of York is the Avon Valley s best kept secret. Your journey starts at the impressive York Town Hall which the York Visitors Centre also calls home. Opulent furnishings, Edwardian style, impressive cinema gallery and majestic staircase all tell tales of promised times and future aspirations had for this architecturally stunning building. This wonderful icon captures the essence of the town s rich history and captivates all who wander through its expanse. Meander your way down Avon Terrace and encounter heritage buildings that speak of a bustling historic township such as the Sergeant s Pharmacy, Castle Hotel, Settlers Courtyard and Old Post Office. Take the time to discover the York Motor Museum with a private benefactors collection, established in December 1979 and now recognized as one of the finest private collections of vintage classic cars in Australia. Continue to Avon Park and trip across the original suspension bridge picturing York life in the early 1900 s on the banks of the scenic Avon River. Eat There are numerous Cafes and eateries in York to suit all tastes and budgets. The Old Flour Mill Café provides a sensory of shopping, great coffee and a large play space for the kids to stretch their legs. Closer to town you can pick up locally baked bread for your picnic at the bakery, stop for freshly squeezed juice at the quirky Jules Shoppe or head into the historic Castle Hotel for a traditional counter meal. Alfresco dining is available at Terrace Café and live music often heard at Settlers House. A short scenic drive west will bring you to the York Olive Oil Company renowned for locally produced olive oils, award winning ice cream and all ages playground. Be sure to sample the delectable delights of olde in Penny Farthings with sweet morsels available from all ends of the globe. Share a bottle of wine at the Chinese restaurant with friends or take that special someone out to the beautifully restored Alice at the Palace. Time your visit to coincide with one of York s festivals and experience the culinary delights of visiting chefs and food stalls. York visitors will not be limited for choice. For more information speak to the friendly staff at the York Visitor Centre. Play Events & Festivals annually run in York from around April October with charity bike rides, car club days and monthly markets occurring year round. York s major events include the Easter Antique Fair, Festival of Sound, York Motorcycle Festival, Vintage Motor Show and the York Festival all active from April October every year. Be sure to check out the yorkvisitorscentre website for the latest s news and information. The Residency Museum is a must visit for historians and their families. Step back in time and explore the finely restored museum, originally part of York s Convict Hiring Depot. Noongar culture, pioneers, convicts, ceramics and Chinese market gardeners are just a few of the fascinating themes covered in the many displays at the museum. Gather the family and try your hand at croquet on the lawn, try the Aboriginal grinding stones or dress up in replica finery in the Victorian photographer s studio. Stroll through the Noongar six seasons Garden and gain an understanding about flora and fauna of traditional importance to the local Balladong people. Throw out a blanket and picnic in Settler s Kitchen Garden whilst taking in the picturesque views and botanical displays. The Courthouse Complex From the lofty grandeur of the court rooms to the stark confines of the prison cells, the York Courthouse Complex tells the intriguing story of country policing from the days of first convicts to the late twentieth century. The Police Station and cell blocks were built in 1852 with the Courtroom added in 1859, with a trooper s cottage, stables and yards constructed at the rear. Resulting from the gold rush, part of the complex was demolished with a two story courthouse being built in 1895. The cells continued to be used until 1981 when a new police station was built in town. The court room was still in use after the National Trust acquired the property in 1983. This building is a must see for the whole family. Wildflowers Golf links Rd is host to the finest species of wildflowers in the district and all wheel drive accessible. Wallaby Hills is located in this vicinity and we advise all travellers to be prepared with water and personal sun protection when venturing out into the bush land. Closer to town visitors can find wildflowers aplenty at Mt Brown walk trail and lookout, providing a stunning 360 degree view of York and its farming areas. Be sure to visit The York Visitor Centre for current canola field and updated wildflower locations. 19 York

NEW NORCIA VICTORIA PLAINS GOOMALLING PERTH CHITTERING TOODYAY NORTHAM YORK BEVERLEY York s York is host to thirteen self-drive tours, the Avon Historic Tourist Drive and over nine different walk trails featuring some of the natural and heritage attractions in the district. York also is a Geocaching hotspot with over 30 geocahces within a 5 km radius of the township. Why not put on your walking shoes and see what we have in and around York? Tipperary School was relocated in 1986 from Tipperary Farm eight kilometers north of York. The schoolhouse was one of the very few remaining singleteacher schoolhouses in the district. The schoolhouse was dismantled brick by brick and brought into York and re-erected in the Sandalwood Yards on Avon Terrace. Today the schoolhouse has been refurbished as a school museum and is open each weekend with tours by appointment to the general public. Stay York s range of accommodations is as expansive as its history offering single rooms, family cottages, luxury packages and free RV parking. The town has five bed and breakfast options within 10kms of the township with some including Devonshire tea on arrival, free bicycle hire and sundowners, a perfect way to end the day in the valley. York hosts five self contained accommodations within CBD locale where visitors can enjoy local wines with little need for transportation. Weddings and larger venues such as Laurelville Manor and Faversham House can comfortably cater for groups, large families and bridal parties. Detailed information on York s accommodations listings is located in the A-Z listing included or on the York Visitor Centre website. 1 York Visitor Centre start your journey here and get a taste of what is on offer in this historic town 2 The Residency Museum step back in time and explore the history, culture and people that make York unique 3 Experience York s many festivals, markets or motorbike and car rallies and see the town alive and awash with people from all corners of the continent 4 The York Motor Museum, one of the finest collections of Veteran, Vintage, Classic and racing cars in Australia 5 Penny Farthing Sweets, stepping back in time this old fashioned sweet shop has something for everyone 6 Avon Park & Suspension bridge, interpretive signage, impressive swing bridge and plenty of shaded facilities for the whole family to enjoy York 20

Cafés & Restaurants Beverley Bakehouse 123 Vincent Street Beverley 9646 1839 Beverley Country Kitchen 111 Vincent Street Beverley 9646 1524 Freemason s Tavern 104 Vincent Street Beverley 9646 1094 Hotel Beverley 137 Vincent Street Beverley 9646 1190 The Red Vault 115 Vincent Street Beverley 9646 0008 Bindoon Bakehaus 27 Binda Place Bindoon 9576 0069 Bindoon Café and Restaurant 6173 Great Northern Hwy Bindoon 9576 0837 Golden Grove Tea Rooms 1378 Chittering Road Lower Chittering 9571 8074 Greedy Galah 15 Binda Place Bindoon 9576 1184 Hotel Scottalian 6626 Great Northern Hwy Bindoon 9576 1400 Stringybark Winery & Restaurant 2060 Chittering Road Lower Chittering 9576 8069 Go Café 39 Railway Terrace Goomalling 9629 1600 Goomalling Tavern 63 Railway Terrace Goomalling 9629 1110 Jennacubbine Tavern 24 Collins Street Jennacubbine 9623 2273 Avon Spice Café 56A Forrest Street Northam 9621 1881 Avon Valley Bakery 217 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 5272 Avon Valley Fish & Chips 240 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 3518 Avon Valley French Hot Bread 208 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 1818 Bakers Hill Pie Shop 4629 Great Eastern Hwy Bakers Hill 9574 1133 Bakers Hill Tavern Great Eastern Hwy Bakers Hill 9574 1526 Bruno s Pizza 170 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 1311 Burgoyne Street Takeaway 29 Burgoyne Street Northam 9622 7725 Café Yasou 175 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 3128 Clackline General Store Lot 50 Lockyer Road Clackline 9574 1405 Happy Days Coffee Pot Inside Northam Boulevard Northam 9622 5210 Commercial Hotel 190 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 1049 Dome Northam 112 Fitzgerald Street (opening soon) Northam Duke s Inn 197 Duke Street Northam 9622 2324 Grass Valley Tavern 4 Carter Road Grass Valley 9622 9511 Lucy s Tearooms 122 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 8628 Managers Tearooms 9 Yates St/Newman Road Bakers Hill 9654 1387 McDonald s Northam Peel Terrace Northam 9621 2683 Northam Aisian 322 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 8888 Northam Tavern 75 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 1041 Northam Workers Club 358 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 1179 Panda Chinese Restaurant 57-59 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 3344 Red Rooster 115 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 5010 Riversedge Café 2 Grey Street Northam 9622 5635 Riverside Hotel 322 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 1023 Spencers Brook Tavery 48 Thomas Street Spencers Brook 9622 2422 Squire s Kitchen 2-4 Boronia Avenue Wundowie 9572 7372 Subway Northam Inside Northam Boulevard Northam 9622 8200 Tandoori Club 96 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 8200 West End Store 182 Wellington Street Northam 9622 3855 Cursed Café Charcoal Lane Toodyay 9574 5590 Five Roads Café 19 Cavell Street Calingiri 9628 7225 Tree s Café 28 George Street Bolgart 9627 5187 Yerecoin Traders 38 Miling Road Yerecoin 9654 6053 Bolgart Hotel Cnr Albert & Poincare Sts Bolgart 9627 5154 Calingiri Sports Club 45 Cavell Street Calingiri 9628 7037 New Norcia Hotel Great Northern Hwy New Norcia 9654 8034 Yerecoin Tavern 8 Miling Road Yerecoin 9654 6032 Castle Hotel 95 Avon Terrace York 9641 1007 Greenhills Inn 444 Greenhill Rd York 9641 4095 Jules Shop 121 Avon Terrace York 9641 1832 Mad Mo s Café Avon Terrace York 9641 1697 Nguyen s Bakery Café Avon Terrace York 9641 2382 Settlers House 125 Avon Terrace York 9641 1884 Skydive York Spencersbrook Road York 9641 2905 Terrace Café Avon Terrace York 9641 2247 The Flower Mill Café Broom Street York 0439 094 528 The Olive Branch Great Southern Hwy York 9641 1320 TNT Pizza & Takeaway Avon Terrace York 9641 2600 York Carriage Diner South Street York 9641 1554 York Golden Chinese 143 Avon Tce York 9641 2888 York Palace Hotel Restaurant 145 Avon Tce York 9641 2454 Services Banks ANZ Bank 126 Vincent Street Beverley 9627 6400 Bendigo Bank (ATM) Binda Place Bindoon 9576 0333 Bendigo Bank (ATM) 35 Railway Terrace Goomalling 9629 1999 ANZ Bank 1/171 Fitzgerald Street Northam 13 13 14 Commonwealth Bank 181 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 1277 Bendigo Bank Agency 150 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 8159 Westpac Bank 161 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9621 7688 NAB Bank 141 Fitzgerald Street Northam 13 22 65 Bendigo Bank (ATM) 108 Stirling Terrace Toodyay 9574 4077 Bendigo Bank Agency (ATM) 28 Cavell Street Calingiri 9628 7004 Bendigo Bank Avon Terrace York 9641 2609 Westpac Bank Avon Terrace York 9641 1303 Community Resource Centres Beverley CRC 132 Vincent Street Beverley 9646 1600 Goomalling CRC 51-53 Railway Terrace Goomalling 9629 1570 Toodyay CRC 111 Stirling Terrace Toodyay 9574 5357 York CRC 189 Avon Terrace York 9641 2328 Medical Services Beverley Medical Practice 106 Forrest Street Beverley 9646 1241 Beverley Health Service 1 Sewell Street Beverley 9646 3200 Beverley Pharmacy 112 Vincent Street Beverley 9646 1134 Chittering Health Centre 6 Woolah Rise Bindoon 9576 1091 Bindoon Pharmacy 25 Binda Place Bindoon 9576 1777 Goomalling Health Service Forrest Street Goomalling 9629 0100 Goomalling Medical Centre Railway Terrace Goomalling 9629 1166 WA Country Chemist 37 Railway Terrace Goomalling 9656 7170 Northam Regional Hospital 50 Robinson Street Northam 9690 1300 Grey Street Surgery 16 Grey Street Northam 9622 1757 Northam Family Practice Wellington Street Northam 9621 1757 Wheatbelt Health Centre 25 Holtfreter Avenue Northam 9621 4444 Wheatbelt Health Centre 25 Holtfreter Avenue Northam 9622 7905 Pharmacy Northam Health Pharmacy The Boulevard Northam 9622 1644 Stewarts Savemor Pharmacy Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 1644 Avon Valley Dental Centre 59 Duke Street Northam 9622 1245 Northam Dental Surgery 124 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 1801 Northam Physiotherapy 124 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 5040 Regional Physiotherapy Clinic 306 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 5040 Northam Optical 138 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9621 1131 OPSM The Boulevard Northam 9622 3363 Simply Spectacles 130 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9621 1211 Wheatbelt General Practice 81 Stirling Terrace Toodyay 9574 2300 York Health Service Trews Road York 9641 0200 York General Practice 6 Howick Street York 9641 0000 York Pharmacy Avon Terrace York 9641 1044 Picnic Areas Apex Park Cnr Lukin & Vincent Streets Beverley 9646 1200 Beverley Oval Forrest Street Beverley 9646 1200 Blackboy Ridge Opposite 3232 Chittering Road Chittering 9576 4600 Spoonbill Lake Hart Drive Chittering 9576 4600 Chittering Valley Oval (BBQ) 23 Chittering Valley Road Lower Chittering 9576 4600 Clune Park (with BBQ) Cnr Grey Rd & Great Northern Hwy Bindoon 9576 4600 John Glenn Park (with BBQ) Muchea South Road Muchea 9576 4600 Sussex Bend (with BBQ) Sussex Bend Maryville Downs Estate Lower Chittering 9576 4600 Veterans Park Railway Terrace Goomalling Anstey Park 43 Railway Terrace Goomalling Oak Park Picnic Area Botherling East Road Goomalling Apex Park Broome Terrace Northam Bernard Park Grey Street Northam Burlong Pool Burlong Road Northam Mt Ommanney Mitchell Avenue Northam Duidgee Park (with BBQ) Harper Road Toodyay Bolgart Community Park Emmanuel Street Bolgart Progress Park Yulgering Road Calingiri Picnic Area Railway Street Calingiri Wayside Rest Area Yerecoin South East Rd Yerecoin Avon Park South Street York Gwambygine Park Beverley Road (10 km Sth of York) York Mount Brown Pioneer Drive York RSL Rose Garden Howick Street York Post Offices Beverley LPO 128 Vincent Street Beverley 9646 1300 Bindoon Post Office 6180 Great Northern Hwy Bindoon 9576 1020 Goomalling Post Office Railway Terrace Goomalling 9629 1030 Northam Post Office 239 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9621 6010 Toodyay Post Office 4 Piesse Street Toodyay 9574 2705 Bolgart Rural Merchandise 25 George Street Bolgart 9627 5151 Calingiri Traders 17 Cavell Street Calingiri 9628 7003 Yerecoin Traders 38 Miling Road Yerecoin 9654 6053 York Post Office 134 Avon Terrace York 13 13 18 Public Toilets Apex Park Cnr Lukin & Vincent Sts Beverley Town Hall Vincent Street Beverley Memorial Park Vincent Street Beverley Blackboy Ridge Opposite 3232 Chittering Road Chittering Chittering Valley Oval 23 Chittering Valley Road Lower Chittering Chittering Visitor Centre 6180 Great Northern Hwy Bindoon Clune Park Cnr Grey Rd & Great Northern Hwy Bindoon John Glenn Park Muchea South Road Muchea Sussex Bend Sussex Bend Maryville Downs Estate Lower Chittering Railway Terrace Adjacent to Railway Station Building Goomalling Bernard Park Grey Street Northam Northam Visitor Centre Grey Street Northam Duke Street Oddfellow Street Toodyay Memorial Hall 117 Stirling Terrace Toodyay Duidgee Park Harper Road Toodyay Bolgart Public Toilets Emmanuel St (behind hall) Bolgart 21 Services & Accommodation

Calingiri Recreation Hall Yulgering Road Calingiri Yerecoin Wayside Rest Area Yerecoin South East Rd Yerecoin Avon Park South Street York York Town Hall 81 Avon Terrace York Service Stations / Roadhouses All Automotives Railway Parade Beverley 9646 1396 Beverley Dome Hunt Road (24 hour fuel only) Beverley 0427 341 057 Bindoon Roadhouse 5 Binda Place Bindoon 9576 1168 Chittering Roadhouse 5066 Great Northern Hwy Chittering 9576 1027 Muchea Roadhouse/Gen Store 176 Brand Highway Muchea 9571 4010 BP Roadhouse 42 Main Street Goomalling 9629 1245 Dunnings Shell Goomalling 2-4 Throssell Street Goomalling 9629 1550 Caltex Woolworths 5/86 Wellington Street Northam 9622 7912 Dunnings Shell Northam Peel Terrace Northam 9622 5215 Puma El Caballo Roadhouse 3381 Great Eastern Hwy Wooroloo 9573 1122 Bakers Hill Fuel Station 4641 Great Eastern Hwy Bakers Hill 9574 1284 Bolgart Rural (unleaded only) 25 George Street Bolgart 9627 5151 Calingiri Traders (unleaded only) 17 Cavell Street Calingiri Yerecoin Traders 38 Miling Road Yerecoin 9654 6053 Shire of Victoria Plains 28 Cavell Street (Emergency Diesel Only) Calingiri 9628 7004 Gull Service Station Cnr Avon Tce & Henrietta Rd York 9641 1026 Smith s Shell Service Station 86 Avon Terrace York 9641 1224 Swimming Pools Beverley Swimming Pool John Street opp Beverley Beverley 9646 1026 District High School Goomalling Memorial Pool 22 Throssell Street Goomalling 9629 1242 Northam Swimming Pool Mitchell Avenue Northam 9622 1535 Wundowie Swimming Pool Wundowie 9573 6344 War Memorial Swimming Pool Bird Street York 9641 1410 Libaries Beverley Library 136 Vincent Street Beverley 9646 1200 Chittering Library 6177 Great Northern Hwy Bindoon 9576 4600 Goomalling Library 51-53 Railway Terrace Goomalling 9629 1570 Northam Library Fitzgerald Street Northam 9621 1600 Wundowie Library Boronia Ave Wundowie 9573 6205 Toodyay Library 96 Stirling Terrace Toodyay 9574 2323 York Library 1 Joaquina Street York 9641 2233 Victoria Plains Library 28 Cavell Street Calingiri 9628 7004 Police Beverley Police Station Hunt Road Beverley 9646 3333 Chittering / Bindoon Call Gingin Police Station Chittering 9575 5600 Goomalling Police Station Forward Street Goomalling 9629 1200 Northam Police Station Gairdner Street Northam 9622 4260 Toodyay Police Station 118 Stirling Terrace Toodyay 9574 9555 York Police Station Corner of Avon Tce and Ford Street York 9639 1000 Recreation and Sporting Centres Beverley Recreation Centre Forrest Street Beverley 9646 1200 Goomalling Recreation Centre Cnr Quinlan & Hoddy St Goomalling 9629 1889 Northam Recreation Centre Peel Terrace Northam 9622 5153 York Recreation Centre Barker St (via Forrest) York 9641 0600 Shire Administration Shire of Beverley 136 Vincent Street Beverley 9646 1200 Shire of Chittering 6177 Great Northern Hwy Bindoon 9576 4600 Shire of Goomalling 32 Quinlan Street Goomalling 9629 1101 Shire of Northam 395 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 6100 Shire of Toodyay 15 Fiennes Street Toodyay 9574 9300 Shire of York 1 Joaquina Street York 9641 2233 Shire of Victoria Plains 28 Cavell Street Calingiri 9628 7004 Other Chittering Estate Studio 1399 Keating Road Lower Chittering 0487 218 922 Bubble & Suds Laundrette 92 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 8957 Northam Car Wash Cnr Newcastle Rd & Mitchell Ave Northam 9622 0800 Accommodation Bed & Breakfast Beverley Bed & Breakfast 131 Forrest Street Beverley 9646 0073 She-oaks Bed & Breakfast 6587 Great Southern Highway Beverley 9648 1060 A Bed in Bindoon 4 Bottlebrush Place Bindoon 9576 1978 Alan & Eve s Eden 86 Holstein Loop Lower Chittering 0417 915 522 Enderslie House B & B 15 Peters Road Muchea 9571 0595 Treetops Guesthouse 289 Powderbark Road Lower Chittering 9571 4765 Wootra Farm B & B 164 Wells Glover Road Bindoon 9576 0986 Historic Slater Homestead 62 Goomalling Wylkatchem Rd Goomalling 0429 468 763 Mystique Maison 10 Forrest Street Goomalling 9629 1173 Fairway Manor 41 Fairway Bend Northam 9622 3239 Liddelow-on-Avon 38 Broome Terrace Northam 9622 5647 Wriggly Tin B & B 206 Crorkan Road Northam 0439 622 285 Black Wattle Retreat 248 Black Wattle Road Toodyay 9574 4086 Flora Valley B & B 123 Julimar Road Toodyay 0431 642 676 Mountain Park Retreat Lot 102 Dumbarton Road Toodyay 0411 277 712 Riverbridge B & B 10 Deepdale Road Toodyay West 9574 5819 Faversham House 24 Grey Street York 0422 251 692 Laurelville Manor 18 Panmure Road York 9641 1296 Swann Lodge 2 Newcastle Street York 9641 2044 The Grandhouse 48 Panmure Road York 9641 2880 Cottages / Self Contained Orchard Glory Farm Resort 41 Mooliabeenie Road Mooliabeene 9576 2888 Avonbrook Wines 245 Benura Road Clackline 9574 1276 Avon Valley Chalets Fox Road Northam 9622 7007 Kelinda House 8 Broome Terrace Northam 0414 446 431 Muresk Institute 1 Muresk Road Northam 1300 994 031 Northam Guest House 51 Wellington Street Northam 9622 2301 Earth Sculptures Chalets 23 Francis Street Toodyay 9574 2116 Mountain Park Retreat Lot 102 Dumbarton Road Toodyay 0411 277 712 Old Convent New Norcia Great Northern Hwy New Norcia 9654 8018 St Ildephonsus Cottage Great Northern Hwy New Norcia 9654 8002 Avon Accommodation York Howick Street York 9641 1313 Avongarde Units Howick Street York 0498 721 216 Blue Cottage Cnr Forrest & Henrietta St York 0407 090 156 Burges Sliding School House 3270 Spencers Brook Rd York 0401 456 400 Gecko Lodge 5 Ensign Dale Road York 0439 967 971 Girl Guide Bard Ford Street York 9355 4586 Hartleap Cottages 4470 Great Southern Hwy York 0407 154 954 Hillside Country Retreat 30 Forrest Road York 9641 1065 Kookoburra Cottages 152 Avon Terrace York 9641 2334 Lavendale Farm Cottages 5895 Great Southern Hwy York 0422 168 848 Riverside Cottage 198 Avon Terrace York 0431 318 192 Robins Welcome 3 Grey Street York 0420 428 827 The Nosh & Nod 75A Avon Terrace York 0438 842 930 The OIive Branch 4458 Great Southern Hwy York 9641 1320 Wonobbing Cottage 3 Glebe Street York 0428 391 019 York Accommodation Rooms 72 Avon Tce York 0418 929 011 York Cottages 2 Morris Edward Road York 0476 232 850 York Post Office Apartment 134 Avon Terrace York 0419 707 755 Caravan Parks Beverley RV Friendly Site Cnr Lukin & Vincent Street Beverley 9646 1200 Beverley Caravan Park Council Road Beverley 0457 344 434 Caravan & Camping Area 6180 Great Northern Hwy Bindoon 9576 1100 Caravan & Camping Area Bindoon Oval Bindoon 9576 4600 Robert Hindmarsh Rest Area Bindoon Moora Road Wannamal 9655 7024 Goomalling Caravan Park 28 Throssell Street Goomalling 9629 1183 Northam Caravan Park 150 Yilgarn Avenue Northam 9622 1620 Toodyay Caravan Park 122 Railway Road Toodyay 9574 2612 Toodyay Holiday Park & Chalets 188 Racecourse Road Toodyay 9574 2534 Bolgart Caravan Park 53 George Street Bolgart 9627 5220 Calingiri Caravan Park 19 Cavell Street Calingiri 9628 7004 Yericoin Wayside Rest Stop Yerecoin South East Road Yerecoin New Norcia Roadhouse Great Northern Hwy New Norcia 9654 8020 Whitegum Caravan Park 680 Cameron Road York 0408 906 520 York Caravan Park 2 Eight Road York 0476 232 850 Farmstays Burroloo Well Farmstay 5332 Great Northern Hwy Chittering 9576 1010 Peace Be Still 1324 Chittering Road Lower Chittering 9571 8108 Windmill Farm 132 Kay Road Bindoon 9576 1136 The Limes Orchard & Farm Stay 57 Clarkson Street West Toodyay 9574 4810 Lavendale Farm 5895 Great Southern Hwy York 0422 168 848 Quellington Farmstay 835 Sees Road York 0429 027 474 Whitegum Farmstay 680 Cameron Road York 0408 906 520 Hotels / Motels Freemasons Tavern 104 Vincent Street Beverley 9646 1094 Hotel Beverley 137 Vincent Street Beverley 9646 1190 Goomalling Tavern 63 Railway Terrace Goomalling 9629 1110 Goomalling Motel Units 28 Throssell Street Goomalling 9629 1183 Jennacubbine Tavern 24 Collins Street Goomalling 9623 2273 Commercial Hotel 190 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 1049 Duke s Inn 197 Duke Street Northam 9622 2324 Northam Motel 13 John Street Northam 9622 1755 Northam Tavern 75 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 1041 Riverside Hotel 322 Fitzgerald Street Northam 9622 1023 Bolgart Hotel Cnr Poincare & Albert St Bolgart 9627 5154 New Norcia Hotel Great Northern Hwy New Norcia 9654 8034 Yerecoin Tavern 8 Miling Road Yerecoin 9654 6032 Castle Hotel 95 Avon Terrace York 9641 1007 Green Hills Hotel Greenhills Road York 9641 4095 Settlers House York 125 Avon Terrace York 9641 1884 The York Palace Hotel 145 Avon Terrace York 0426 181 948 York Motel 10 William Street York 9641 2066 Spa & Beauty Retreats The York Lily Private Retreat 165 Attfield Road York 0477 072 421 Services & Accommodation 22

Slater Homestead, Goomalling history Art & craft tearoom accommodation functions Historic Slater Homestead located 2.5 km north-east of Goomalling on the Goomalling-Wyalkatchem Road is open weekends from 10am - 4pm April to October. For further information visit www.visitgoomalling.com.au/see/history/slater-homestead or contact Wendy at wendywill@bigpond.com or phone 0429 468 763 Goomalling Caravan Park & Motel Units Only 90 minutes from Perth and conveniently located on Throssell St in walking distance to all amenities, the park offers motel units, cavavan park and tent sites with campers kitchen, BBQ, pergolas, gazebo, disc bowls and mini putt-putt, all located between Goomalling Swimming Pool and native bushland. Phone: (08) 9629 1183, email caravanpark@goomalling.wa.gov.au NEW NORCIA VICTORIA PLAINS CHITTERING TOODYAY NORTHAM GOOMALLING PERTH YORK