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Take a guided nocturnal tour in a tranquil sanctuary that has become home for some of Western Australia’s native animals facing extinction.Experience an unforgettable journey through Barna Mia in picturesque Dryandra Woodland, 180 kilometres south-east of Perth.
Contine Hill features a picnic area and lookout with spectacular views across a wide, sweeping landscape of forested hills and farmland.
This 23 km drive includes five pull-over bays where interpretive information is provided on the complexity and interdependence of natural systems at Dryandra.
Dryandra Arboretum is a living gallery of many kinds of native trees in the heart of Dryandra Woodland.
Less than two hours from Perth, Dryandra Woodland is one of the prime places in the South-West for viewing native wildlife.
A picnic area that offers visitors a place to enjoy the woodlands up close.
The Aboriginal heritage of Dryandra is revealed along the Ochre Trail. Interpretive signs along the way explain aspects of Nyoongar culture, including an ochre pit.
Stop and enjoy the woodlands up close in a natural setting at Old Mill Dam.
Great food and coffee, quality local produce and an impressive range of Australian Wool clothing. Inlcuding a Shearing Muesuem, lolly shop and Visitor Information Centre the Woolshed is perfect for a day trip from perth or en route to the Great Southern.
Williams Lions Park is a popular destination for families, groups, and budget-conscious travelers.