What to do and see in Avon Valley, Western Australia: The Best Visitor Centers

January 6, 2022 Vivienne Hutton

Discover the best top things to do in Avon Valley, Australia including New Norcia Visitor Centre, York Visitor Centre, Toodyay Visitor Centre, Northam Visitor Centre, Beverley Visitor Centre.
Restaurants in Avon Valley

1. New Norcia Visitor Centre

New Norcia Po 11275 Great Northern Hwy, New Norcia, Western Australia 6509 Australia +61 8 9654 8056 http://www.newnorcia.wa.edu.au/visit/visit-new-norcia
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

New Norcia Visitor Centre

2. York Visitor Centre

Town Hall 81 Avon Tce, York, Western Australia 6302 Australia 96411301 [email protected] http://www.york.wa.gov.au
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

York Visitor Centre

Reviewed By Q7840EUdanl - Bunbury, Australia

The Visitor Centre is generally our first stop when looking for additional information and directions to local attractions. With Covid restrictions, websites are not always up to date as we discovered after arriving in York on the Sunday afternoon. Somewhat frustrated, I visited the Centre on the Monday where a lovely lady, Beck, provided updated information and suggested a number of other attractions that were open to visitors in the York district. Just brilliant and ensured that our three days could be full of attractions to see and visit. Other staff equally as engaging and helpful later on. Good range of souvenirs and small gifts available. Great range of brochures. Free wifi a boon.

3. Toodyay Visitor Centre

7 Piesse St, Toodyay, Western Australia 6566 Australia +61 8 9574 9380 [email protected] http://www.toodyay.com/
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4.0 based on 97 reviews

Toodyay Visitor Centre

Tranquility, hospitality and amazing valley views make Toodyay the ideal place to stop over, catch your breath, rest a while and establish a base from which to explore the area's wealth of attractions. Toodyay is situated inland in the picturesque Avon Valley region, only 80km North/East of Perth. Stay a while in Toodyay and soak up the country atmosphere at one of our Bed & Breakfasts, Homesteads, Retreats, Caravan Parks or Hotel accommodation. Also located within the Shire are the Avon Valley National Park and numerous reserves that become a blaze of colour with magnificent displays of wildflowers during the wildflower season (Aug-Nov). This beautiful valley with it's rich soils saw the settlement of Toodyay develop, in turn becoming an important agricultural district. The original settlement was established in the late 1830's along the Avon River which flows through Toodyay. The Avon River holds the world's longest white-water race, the "Avon Descent", each year in August.

Reviewed By kbower2016 - Greater Perth, Australia

The staff helped us maximise the time spent in Toodyay with very helpful advice as to interesting attractions, walks, restaurants & accommodation in and around all of Toodyay.

4. Northam Visitor Centre

2 Grey St, Northam, Western Australia 6401 Australia +61 8 9622 2100 [email protected] http://www.northam.wa.gov.au
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4.0 based on 59 reviews

Northam Visitor Centre

Located in the Avon Valley, Northam is home to a range of tourist and heritage attractions. Call in to find out more about our: • Aboriginal and Environmental Interpretive Centre • Popular migrants display • Historic buildings, museums, galleries • Tours and trails • Gifts and souvenirs • Cafes & restaurants, events and activities • Free Wi-Fi • Train bookings • Exciting public artwork Attractions include the Avon River, white swans, suspension bridge, horse racing, ballooning and wineries. 6 days every week, you can get here via the Avonlink train, giving you the opportunity to relax and take in the beautiful scenery along the way.

Reviewed By ruralbroad - Greater Perth, Australia

This was a great place to kill a couple of hours in Northam...situated on the River in front of the suspension Bridge, staff are very helpful and the displays tell you of the history of Northam. There are maps and brochures of the local attractions and a Café overlooking the River. Next door is the Aboriginal & Environmental Interactive Centre, which is also worth having a look at.

5. Beverley Visitor Centre

141 Vincent St Cornerstone Building, Beverley, Western Australia 6304 Australia +61 8 9646 1555 [email protected] http://www.beverleywa.com/visitor-centre.html
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3.5 based on 2 reviews

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