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Pingelly is a charming Wheatbelt town in Western Australia's Avon Valley, offering a genuine slice of rural life. Surrounded by rolling farmland and wildflower-filled reserves, it's a peaceful stop on the way to Wave Rock or the Stirling Ranges. The town's heritage buildings and friendly locals make it an inviting place to stretch your legs.
Highlights & What to See
- Pingelly Recreation Park – A lovely spot for a picnic or a stroll, with playgrounds and plenty of shade.
- Heritage Walk – Explore the town's historic buildings, including the old post office and railway station, which tell the story of the region's pioneering past.
- Kokerbin Rock – Just 20 km south, this massive granite outcrop offers panoramic views and a great day hike.
- Wildflower Viewing – In spring (August–October), the surrounding reserves burst into colour with native orchids, everlastings and wattle.
- Pingelly Water Tower Mural – A vibrant community art project that depicts local flora and fauna.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to explore the town and enjoy a picnic or short walk. If you plan to hike Kokerbin Rock or delve into wildflower spotting, allow a full day. Pingelly works well as a midday break on a road trip between Perth and Wave Rock (Hyden).
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Brookton – 25 km north, with a historic pub and a pioneer museum.
- Narrogin – 35 km south, offering the Narrogin Regional Art Gallery and a lovely lake walk.
- Dryandra Woodland – 60 km west, a prime spot for seeing numbats and other native wildlife in their natural habitat.
- Wave Rock (Hyden) – 100 km east, the iconic granite wave and a must-see for any road trip.
- Corrigin – 50 km south-east, famous for the Dog Cemetery and a quirky folk museum.
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