10 Things to do in Collie That You Shouldn't Miss

July 30, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

Discover the best top things to do in Collie, Australia including Collie Art Gallery, Retro Respection, White Stones Gifts and Homewares, Collie Mural Trail, Wellington National Park, Coalfields Museum and Historical Research Centre, Collie Visitor Centre, Black Diamond Lake, Lake Kepwari, Harris River Estate.
Restaurants in Collie

134 Throssell St Adjacent to the railway line near the Caltex Service Station., Collie, Western Australia 6225 Australia +61 8 9734 2921 http://www.collieartgallery.org.au/
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Collie Art Gallery

Reviewed By GrahamRennie - Como, Australia

An unexpected find of a small but modern gallery in Collie. Well worth a visit with friendly staff, well laid out exhibits featuring local artists using a good variety of artistic media.

2. Retro Respection

75 Steere St, Collie, Western Australia 6225 Australia +61 8 9703 0961 [email protected] http://www.retrorespection.com.au
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Retro Respection

Retro Respection is a quirky little shop run by two very retro-loving ladies. We stock true vintage as well as brand new, vintage-inspired giftware. You will find treasures ranging from antique through to retro. Our new stock consists of brooches, soaps, clocks, lollies, loose leaf tea, jerky, hot sauce, tin signs... A wide range of items to peruse and good old fashioned service.

3. White Stones Gifts and Homewares

40 Forrest St Shop 20, Collie, Western Australia 6225 Australia +61 8 9734 5306 [email protected] http://www.whitestoneshomewaresgifts.com.au/
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White Stones Gifts and Homewares

Located in the heart of Collie's town center . We specialise in beautiful homewares and gifts . Somethings you will not find else where.

4. Collie Mural Trail

Collie, Western Australia 6225 Australia http://www.colliemuraltrail.com
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Collie Mural Trail

5. Wellington National Park

Via Coalfields Rd, 10 Kms West of Collie South West/Margaret River Region, Collie, Western Australia 6225 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/wellington
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

Wellington National Park

Reviewed By Rochelle1986 - Perth, Australia

This area is absolutely perfect for a day trip from Perth, or for those who like camping there are plenty of nice little places around to set up for a few nights (esp honeymoon pool) The mural that has just been done is amazing - it’s absolutely huge!!! Well worth a look The whole area is lovely to take a picnic and find a nice spot to sit and relax and enjoy the beautiful weather we have had Honeymoon pool is a great spot to have a dip on a warm day - as mentioned there is perfect places to camp with facilities like BBQ, but just as good for a day trip too

6. Coalfields Museum and Historical Research Centre

161 Throssell St, Collie, Western Australia 6225 Australia +61 8 9734 1852 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/coalfieldsmuseum/
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Coalfields Museum and Historical Research Centre

The Coalfields Museum aims to enhance the appreciation and understanding of Collie’s history and heritage among residents, visitors, business and civic leaders. The Coalfields Museum provides a platform towards this broad task through providing enriched educational experiences for the residents, visitors and business people of Collie. The museum collection is a source of knowledge, ideas, stories and memories. It is developed and managed as a community resource to inspire, educate and inform the Collie community and visitors, and to contribute to the conservation of the history and heritage of Collie.

Reviewed By trishpZ5406JA - Nannup, Australia

Possibly the best I've seen in Australia. Great memories provoked. High quality of wide ranging artifacts appealing to everyone. Staff member was friendly & cheerful. Well worth visiting over an hour or two.

7. Collie Visitor Centre

156 Throssell St, Collie, Western Australia 6225 Australia +61 8 9734 2051 [email protected] http://www.collierivervalley.com.au/collie-visitor-centre/
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Collie Visitor Centre

Collie Visitor Centre is an accredited visitor centre that offers expert, local knowledge, accommodation bookings, TRANSWA & SWCL coach & train bookings. There is a wide variety of local arts and crafts on display to buy and a great range of other souvenirs, toys and clothes. Bibbulmum Track and the Munda Biddi maps for each region are available for purchase along with other maps of the region, WA and Australia wide. We even have a second hand book store. Soft drinks and Water is available for sale and showers ($5 per person) for the dusty camper.

Reviewed By trishpZ5406JA - Nannup, Australia

Very friendly & helpful staff. Excellent recreation of underground coal mine. Loads of maps & souveniers. Don't miss it.

8. Black Diamond Lake

Ferguson Rd, Collie, Western Australia 6225 Australia
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Black Diamond Lake

Reviewed By annettemR7197PU - Perth, Australia

Beautiful spot just a short 5km drive from Collie. A great spot to kayak, swim, picnic or hike. No camping allowed, day visitors only.

9. Lake Kepwari

Collie, Western Australia 6225 Australia
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Lake Kepwari

10. Harris River Estate

442 Harris River Rd, Collie, Western Australia 6225 Australia (08) 9734 4042 http://www.harrisriverestate.com.au
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Harris River Estate

Reviewed By wwyattds - Mandurah, Australia

My wife & I having been met in the car park by a three legged Kelpie, proceeded into the building to be impressed by the view from the deck overlooking the river. Further pleasures were to follow with the Tapas and wine. We agonized whether to order the meatballs or the chicken wings to accompany the tasting plate, decided on chicken wings which were generous and delicious as was the tasting plate. Classic White wine was perfect choice to accompany the food. Will definitely revisit in the future

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