Across the river from the Soldiers Memorial Park forming part of the Collie River Walk, are various Australian native trees planted in 1922-1929, which are floodlit at night. A WA …

Across the river from the Soldiers Memorial Park forming part of the Collie River Walk, are various Australian native trees planted in 1922-1929, which are floodlit at night. A WA …
This world famous walking track, stretching 1000km from Kalamunda to Albany meanders through the scenic Shire of Collie. The track is a dedicated walking track and campsites and huts can …
This delightful 2km walk around the Collie CBD offers a glimpse into Collie’s past whilst celebrating many of the modern new facilities in the town. Pick up a leaflet from …
The newest of the Collie MTB Trails the Collie Wagyl Biddi starts at Soldier’s Park and consists of five trails that are suitable for riders of all levels and hand …
Mt Lennard, located south west of Wellington National Park off Pile Road, has over 40km of mountain bike trails for riders of all levels. The trails weave through the mature …
The Munda Biddi Trail (which means path through the forest in the Nyoongar Aboriginal language) has been designed for cyclists of all ages and experience levels. The trail begins in …
Ray’s Trail is located on the outskirts of Collie and is part of the Arklow Network. It is a great example of how to cram as much single track as …
Community Gardens are becoming a very popular community project as they unite people from a range of ages and cultural differences in a common interest. Through social interaction, this creates …
The Byzantine and Romanesque style Church was built in 1915 as a memorial gift and was consecrated by the first Bishop of Bunbury, Dr Frederick Goldsmith. All Saints’ Church is …
The Miners Institute, as it is known by the locals, was built in 1953 and is a prominent example of the International Modern Style linked to the Art Deco period. …