Merredin, Western Australia

Merredin, Western AustraliaMerredin is the largest regional centre in the eastern wheatbelt, around three hours drive east of Perth on the Great Eastern Highway.

An alternative route is via Toodyay and Goomalling along the Pioneer Pathway. The Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail also includes Merredin and is a scenic and historic route based on attractions adjacent the Great Eastern Highway.

A thriving business centre with plenty of parks, gardens, and a wide range of accommodation and eating houses makes Merredin an ideal base for those exploring the sights of the wheatbelt.

Merredin is serviced daily by the Westrail Prospector, Avon Link and Goldrush Coach Lines.

Attractions include Merredin Peak, the Cummins Theatre, historic buildings, the longest grain storage facilities in the southern hemisphere, museums and the remains of many military installations from the town's role as second line of defence during World War II. Wildflowers and granite rocks sites add to the attractions of the area.

Tours around the Merredin townsite are a great way to be introduced to its main attractions. Half day wildflower tours are also available in season.

Hotel, motel and caravan park accommodation is available.

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