Wagin Tourist Committee

wagins giant ram

Tourist Information Centre
Historical Village Museum
Wagin Sportsground

Opening Hours 10am-4pm Daily (Except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday and Easter Sunday.)

Tel: (08) 9861 1232
A/Hr: (08) 9861 1811

Shire Office: 08 9861 1177
Telecentre: 08 9861 1644

 

WELCOME

Centrally located in the heart of southwest Western Australia, Wagin is an easy 2- 3 hour drive for a day or weekend trip from Perth, Bunbury, Albany or Wave Rock. There is a lot to see and do and a range of accommodation (style and price) from which to choose.

Wagin was settled in the early 1880's on the Perth/Albany rail line and near the chain of lakes, which runs from Dumbleyung Lake and eventually drains into the Blackwood River. Early wealth, generated mainly by farming (wheat and wool) has left a legacy of significant early 20th century buildings.

Wagin's Giant Ram towering over the town was built by residents in 1985 to acknowledge the prosperity created by the wool industry. (Height 9 m, Length 13 m, Width 6 m, Weight 4 t)

Please take the time to browse our website and discover all the interesting things to do & see in Wagin like the:

If you are looking to stay, please browse our accommodation & service listings to find the accommodation which is right for you.

If you are looking for further information please do not hesitate to email us or phone. We look forward to you visiting us soon!

Tune into the Voice of Wagin, Radio 6GS 1422, ABC Local Radio 6WA 588

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