Narrogin

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Narrogin, a classic wheatbelt town in Western Australia's Great Southern region, offers a genuine slice of rural life with a rich pioneer heritage. Its wide streets and historic stone buildings hint at a prosperous past, while the surrounding farmland and nature reserves invite quiet exploration. Here you'll find a friendly community, a good café scene, and a relaxed pace that makes it an ideal stop on a self-drive journey between Perth and the south coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend a day or two exploring Narrogin and its surrounds. If you're passing through on the way to the south coast, an overnight stop allows time to walk the heritage trail, visit the museum, and drive out to Dryandra Woodland for a late-afternoon wildlife encounter. For a deeper experience, base yourself here for two nights to also explore Foxes Lair and Yilliminning Rock, and enjoy a relaxed meal at one of the local pubs or cafes.

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