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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.

Nungarin

One of the smallest shires in the country with around 240 people, but what we lack in size we make up for in just about everything else.  Nungarin is located 300 kilometres east of Perth. The meaning of the name is uncertain in the language of the local Aborigines, though one plausible explanation is that it is derived from the word ‘nungoo’, meaning ‘to see’ and which could be referring to the Nungarin rock. Since then Nungarin has had a busy history, including serving as an important stopping place during the 1880’s Eastern Goldfields rush. It also served as an important WWII strategic army depot and workshop with almost 12,000 troops stationed in the town at one stage. Nungarin is now a progressive and community focused shire boasting an appealing lifestyle for residents.

Accommodation
Nungarin offers a range of accommodation options to suit all travellers. The historic McCorry’s Old Hotel was opened in 1912, and offers comfortable and affordable accommodation thanks to its restoration to original condition. There are also powered sites available for caravans. Another option in Nungarin town, the Woolshed Hotel was opened in 1929 and offers visitors a decent bed and the chance to relax by the fire with a cold beer. The Nungarin Caravan Park up at the Nungarin Recreation ground has driven through power sites and access to great amenities. Danberrin Rock, Eaglestone Rock and Talgomine Reserve all have excellent camp sites and facilities for those who wish to camp under our bright skies and big horizons.

Attractions
No trip to Nungarin should occur without a visit to the extensive Heritage Machinery and Army Museum. Items are housed in an enormous 2,500 square metres building and map Australia’s rich pioneering and army history. Historic Mangowine homestead is unique in depicting an era of past life gone by in the region. For those wanting to get out and explore the area, visits to Danberrin Rock, Eaglestone Rock and Talgomine Reserve are highly recommended. They offer stunning views, and an opportunity to explore the vast Wheatbelt landscape. Before you leave the town, make sure to pick up a souvenir at the charming Nungarin Wheatbelt Markets, held on the first Sunday of the month.

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
Nungarin Community Resource Centre
Address: 28 Railway Avenue, Numgarin WA 6490
Phone: (08) 9046 5400
Email: nungarin@crc.net.au
Website: www.nungarin.wa.gov.au  and  www.nungarin.com.au

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