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TOWNS

There are a number of charming and friendly towns along the Wheatbelt Way that provide a range of useful facilities for travellers.

Dowerin

In 1906 the government extended the railway from Goomalling to the developing Dowerin Agricultural Area and decided to develop a townsite at the terminus. The Aboriginal name of the site chosen was “Wuguni”, but “Dowerin”, also an Aboriginal name, was already in local use for the place and was gazetted in 1907.

The Shire of Dowerin is located 160 kilometers, or 2 hours, northeast of Perth. The Shire has around 700 residents who enjoy the appealing country environment which is complemented by a vibrant community lifestyle as well as the development of state-of-the-art new facilities, such as the Dowerin Community Club recreation facility.

Accommodation
Dowerin offers a variety of accommodation options including the centrally located Dowerin Commercial Hotel offering traditional country hotel-style accommodation, perfect for groups, tradies, and those traveling through or working in the region. There is also the Dowerin Caravan Park and Motel located opposite the roadhouse and the Dowerin Short Stay Accommodation located near the Dowerin Community Club for those looking to be closer to nature head out to the nearby Minnivale townsite where there are free camping facilities.  The Minnivale Camping area is unserviced however an RV Dump Point and picnic amenities are available for your convenience.

Attractions and Events
Dowerin offers a range of natural and built attractions to suit the whole family. Whilst in town, pay a visit to the bakery for a sweet treat or have a counter lunch at the local hotel. Wander past the Dowerin Pop Up Shop Country Collections and see what may be operating out of it – a home-based business, visiting services, or someone just starting out. The popup shop is called Country Collections after the historic shop originally located in Dowerin. Have a photo with Rusty the Tin Dog or take a walk down the Tin Dog Creek Walk Trail for an insight into the flora and fauna in the area.

Or take a stroll around the town on the Heritage Trail to gain knowledge of the history of the town. If it’s the sport you are after, Dowerin’s state-of-the-art Community Club has you covered for a wide variety of sports.

Dowerin is home to the Dowerin Field Days, an annual event showcasing the very latest in agriculture, machinery, associated equipment, precision technology, and rural services. The town’s population can increase by up to 15,000 people during this event.

Storytowns

Discover the character, charm, and unique history of Wheatbelt Way and the stunning natural environment around some of their most treasured sites with the new Storytowns audio tours – featuring key landmarks and tales by celebrated local characters. A leisurely drive through the region will uncover more intriguing sites and stories guided by the geo-located Storytowns App, which will play automatically as you near them. Make sure you download the Storytowns App from your App store.

More Information

Dowerin CRC & Visitor Centre

Address: 13 Stewart Street, Dowerin WA 6461

Email: dowerin@crc.net.au

Web: http://www.dowerin.crc.net.au/visitors-centre and http://www.dowerin.wa.gov.au/tourism.aspx 

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