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Cordering, WA

Tucked just 187 kilometers south-southeast of Perth, Cordering offers a unique escape into the countryside of Western Australia. This locality in the Shire of West Arthur is not only accessible via scenic routes but also carries a rich tapestry of history and folklore.

Known For

  • Scenic country roads and easy access to nature.
  • The mysterious “Cordering cougar” legend.

The journey to Cordering is an experience in itself, with the landscape changing from urban sprawls to rolling farmlands. Roads like Bowelling Duranillin Road and Cordering North and South Roads are well-maintained, ensuring a smooth drive. The distance from Perth takes approximately two hours, making it ideal for a day trip or a short weekend getaway. Visitors often comment on the breathtaking views of the countryside, which are dotted with vibrant wildflowers during the blooming season.

As you approach Cordering, the quiet serenity of the area envelops you. The absence of urban distractions allows visitors to reconnect with nature, offering countless opportunities for photography or simply soaking in the views.

Cordering holds a special place in local history. Known for the infamous “Cordering cougar” legend, it became a focal point of curiosity in the 1970s when several residents reported sightings of a mysterious large cat in the area. Although the claims remain unproven, the story adds a layer of mystique to the locality, sparking the imagination of visitors even decades later.

The Shire of West Arthur itself is steeped in history, and Cordering adds its chapter with tales passed down through generations. Whether it’s the old structures that dot the area or the friendly residents who love sharing their own memories, the locality provides a gateway to the past.

While Cordering is small, its location makes it a great base for exploring the wider Shire of West Arthur. A short drive away, Lake Towerrinning offers kayaking, picnicking, and walking trails, providing the perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Similarly, the Bowelling Rail Trail, a haven for cyclists and walkers alike, showcases the region’s scenic beauty.

For those looking to stay overnight, accommodations in nearby Duranillin provide comfortable options. These places often cater to travelers looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the countryside while enjoying the warm hospitality of the local community.

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