There are 21 attractions in Avon Valley open on Sunday
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Soak in the rich motor history in WA's oldest automotive museum.
Brian Aylward invites you to visit his studio/gallery in Wooroloo.
This regional tourist attraction offers an interactive educational experience that recognises the rich Aboriginal and environmental presence in the Nyoongar Ballardong region.
The Centre is managed by the Brookton & Districts Historical Society. Who work with the community and its localities to tell their stories through the collection, conservation, research & conversation
The 50’s style café, open seven days a week, is finely decked out in red, white and black.
Connor's Mill on Toodyay's main street is open seven days a week, with displays of working milling machinery and agricultural history.
Operated by the Beverley Historical Society, this museum will give you a fascinating insight into the early days of settlement in Beverley and has a lovely garden featuring sandalwood.
The East End Gallery is located in Beverly, WA.
Oldest emu farm in the world.
Located in an elegant heritage building and former shoe emporium in the York town centre
Archery park set in attractive bush setting.
New Norcia is Australia’s only monastic town and has a unique heritage. Founded in 1847 by Spanish Benedictine Monks, the town has had many purposes; a mission, a monastery, a provider of education and now as a place of spiritual retreat.
Located in the old railway station in Northam, this small museum contains an interesting collection of memorabilia broadly associated with railways.
The Newcastle Gaol museum was built by convicts over 150 years ago. Inside are displays about Moondyne Joe and colonial life, as well as regularly updated temporary exhibitions.
Are you passionate about history, art, architecture, culture or gourmet produce? Do you want to escape from the rigours of modern day life? If so then New Norcia is the place to visit.
This is the only museum, totally dedicated to photography, open to the public anywhere in Australia!
The Unknowns brings together five prolific artists who have set aside their arts practice while they pursued professional careers and the business of everyday life.
Convicts, ceramics and Chinese market gardeners are just a few of the fascinating subjects revealed at The York Residency Museum, York's treasure-house of history.
Learn the art of river rafting among the delightful scenery and surroundings, and make your way down to the great challenge of Bells Rapids.
Explore the intriguing story of country policing from the days of the first convicts.
Built in 1911, York Town Hall is one of the most significant parts of York's townscape.