Do not waste your time at this place - My partner and I entered to ask a few questions of the lady behind the counter that was on her mobile talking to a collegue. Had to listed to the whole dreadful chat about her wages being stuffed up and then when she was finally finished - when asked where we could go fishing she had no idea !>!>
The town of Dwellingup was a charming place. A friend from WA took me there. She did "survival courses" and "bush walking courses" there, mostly for school kids. The surrounds are beautiful. Most people visiting WA don't go south of Perth. It's worth the drive.
Really enjoyed the visit to this centre. Interesting artefacts and information for those who enjoy the country atmosphere
Don't miss the film about the big fire that burned Dwellingup Up!Small museum with things that remained after the fire.Friendly and helpful volunters.
Jenny was very helpful and full of local history. Little museum contained some interesting exhibits and photos.
A relaxing look at the history of Dwellingup and the immediate area. Well worth a visit. See life as it was years ago before the great fire that devastated the town.
I know it is manned by volunteers but couldn't something in Dwellingup be open on those days. The Timber Heritage and the Arts and Crafts were all closed.
Information was very informative. good display of goods and old truck. I'm not sure if you can book the Dinning Train here or not, but if you can it's worth while.
It was interesting and sad to see what damage the fire caused back in the 60's, just having a browse had some interesting tings to look at
Lovely little stop and the way to other things. The vintage mac truck is great as is the masonry exhibition. I couldn't ask for more from a small town information centre. The service was good.