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Wyalkatchem Attractions

Wyalkatchem welcomes visitors with its unique blend of rural charm and rich history.

This quaint town, surrounded by expansive farmlands, holds a special place as a testament to Australia’s agricultural heritage. Wyalkatchem’s history is deeply rooted in its role as a key railway hub during the early 20th century, a heritage that can be explored at the local Wyalkatchem Railway Museum.

The vibrant community and warm hospitality make it an ideal destination to experience the authentic spirit of rural Australia. 

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Visitor Centre And CBH Museum

At the site of the original Wheatbin, the museum houses a wonderful collection of equipment which traces the history of farming and transportation from the early 1900s to the present. Much of the machinery is still in working condition as is the “Waterloo Boy” one of the first John Deere tractor models made in 1920. It is one of very few in Australia and takes pride of place in the museum.

The Visitor Centre and Library is now located at the front of the museum in ‘The Bushel’.

Weekdays – 9am to 4pm

Weekends: 10am to 4pm.

Group Bookings can be catered for.

Adults $10

Children $5

Old School House Museum

Set up as a house of earlier times with articles in room settings. Also contains the old switchboard from the telephone exchange and various old printing machines.

Viewing by appointment;

Phone Pat Jones 9681 1036 or Wendy Begley 9681 1397.

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Walk-A-Wyal Walk Track And Wildflowers

Located at the eastern end of Piesse Street, this walk trail consists of three different tracks, marked by yellow, blue and red triangles. The track leads through attractive native bush, one branch heads for the golf club, the others past the wheat bins.

Our district boasts a large range of wildflowers after Winter, many of which can be found on these tracks.

Discover Wyalkatchem's rich history and book your stay