Discover the best top things to do in Merredin, Australia including Merredin Railway Museum, Cummins Theatre, Merredin Heritage Walk, Central Wheatbelt Visitor Centre, Merredin Military Museum, Merredin Silo Art, Merredin Peak, No. 1 Rabbit Proof Fence, Njaki Njaki Aboriginal Cultural Tours, Merredin Njaki Njaki Aboriginal Cultural Tours.
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The Merredin Railway Museum is housed in the Old Railway Station.Some of the things to look at and enjoy is the architecture of the buildings dating from 1913, the G117 class steam locomotive circa 1987, and the signal box housing 95 levers. Perhaps the highlight of the museum is being able to climb the signal tower for the unusual view of the complex.
Well worth the visit to this. Old displays and very good history. Staff/ volunteers very passionate and helpful
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Cummins Theatre is a heritage-listed theatre located in the Wheatbelt town of Merredin, approximately 257kms east of Perth.
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Welcome to the Central Wheatbelt Visitor Centre, a place overflowing with information and local knowledge to fuel your journey through our magical Wheatbelt towns. If you are seeking information on nearby towns, exciting attractions, accommodation of all styles and budgets or the best places to eat, ask for our regional and Merredin Accommodation and Places to Eat Guides. With constantly updated information on local prices, we can help you find and compare the right place to stay. Come and chat to our friendly helpful staff who can assist you plan your stay. We can take care of your Transwa Prospector or Merredin Link train tickets and provide information on other regional Transwa travel options and timetables. Why not relax in our quiet lounge and plan your adventures with our many maps and guides that reach out across the Wheatbelt region and beyond. Looking for things to do? Our Centre is your resource hub for all of the Wheatbelt attractions, walk/bike/drive trails, activities, museums, events and tours. Let us help you book your tickets for scenic tours, events or an exciting theatre show. We have electronic pedal-assist trikes available for hire for a unique way to tour our town. The Centre boasts a fine selection of handmade gifts and souvenirs, each one expertly hand crafted by our talented locals. From one-off jewellery pieces and decorative timber home wares, to gourmet condiments and regional history and natural history books, you can take home a piece of our beautiful region. Our Visitor Centre is located in the centre of the CBD and has ample parking for cars, caravans and RVs. The Centre is also a short walk from the train station, cinema, supermarket and the town’s many cafe’s/restaurants. The Centre is fully wheelchair accessible, with automatic doors and spacious room to browse at your leisure. The Centre is adjacent to clean public toilet facilities available daily.
Thanks to Robyn at the Visitor Centre for being so helpful to everyone who came in. Great array of books available about the local history and region. Well worth a visit!
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Make this a must to stop and view. Lots of tanks ,trucks and helicopters saved from ex Army stock. Nearly all are hands on displays so worth looking at.
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We did the Public Silo Trail in March, this is the fifth Silo Art we’ve seen. After 200 litres of paint, 14 days, 168 hours, 80 rollers and 10 brushes, the WA home grown street artist Kyle Hughes-Odgers used four 35 meter high silos as his canvas, created an amazing artwork for everyone to see and put WA Wheatbelt town of Merredin on the Australian art map. It’s definitely worth the journey for us. We strongly encourage people heading this way come to see this monumental art work, you won’t regret it.
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