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Regans Ford, WA

Driving along the Brand Highway, Regans Ford emerges as more than just a dot on the map. Just a 90-minute drive (about 110 kilometers) north of Perth, this tranquil locale provides a refreshing pause for travelers exploring Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region. Known for its quiet charm and connection to the Moore River, Regans Ford bridges the gap between WA’s bustling capital and its serene countryside.

Known For

  • Scenic views along the Moore River.
  • Historical significance as a stock route crossing.
  • Peaceful caravan and camping facilities.

Regans Ford

Positioned strategically near the Moore River, Regans Ford has been a vital waypoint since the 19th century. The ford itself, named after Edward Regan, a shepherd who settled here in the 1860s, holds historical significance as a watering spot for livestock and travelers. While it was formally established as a townsite in the 20th century, the area’s roots stretch much deeper, connecting it to Western Australia’s pioneering days.

Visitors often find themselves drawn to the simplicity and unspoiled beauty of the region. The sweeping landscapes, dotted with wheat fields, reflect its agricultural heritage, making it a fascinating point of interest for history and nature enthusiasts alike.

Regans Ford offers visitors an opportunity to unwind in the heart of nature. The Moore River is a central attraction, with its gentle flow and shaded banks providing a peaceful retreat. Nearby, Moore River National Park beckons adventurers with its network of trails and rich biodiversity. It’s a haven for birdwatchers and anyone keen to experience WA’s natural beauty up close.

Just a short drive away, Caladenia Mini Golf adds a touch of playful fun to the itinerary. This family-friendly spot is perfect for those traveling with kids or seeking lighthearted recreation amid their journey.

Where to Stay

For those planning an overnight stay, Regans Ford Caravan Park stands as the primary option.

This well-maintained park caters to caravans, motorhomes, and campers, offering a range of amenities including BBQ areas, clean restrooms, and pet-friendly policies. Its close proximity to local attractions ensures that travelers can experience the best of Regans Ford without straying far.

Nearby accommodations in Gingin or Dandaragan provide alternatives for those looking for additional lodging options. These towns, within easy reach, complement the Regans Ford experience with their own unique offerings.

Eat & Drink

The Windmill Roadhouse, a local favorite, serves as the go-to spot for a hearty meal or quick snack. Known for its friendly service and no-frills approach, it captures the essence of WA’s small-town hospitality. Travelers can also find seasonal produce at markets in the surrounding areas, adding a touch of local flavor to their journey.

Getting There

Easily accessible by car, Regans Ford lies along the Brand Highway, making it an ideal stop for road trippers heading to the northern Wheatbelt or coastal destinations. The straightforward drive from Perth combines convenience with scenic views, turning the journey into an integral part of the experience.

Whether you’re pausing for a quick break or diving into the historical and natural appeal of the area, Regans Ford offers a slice of Western Australia that’s both enriching and restful.

About Regans Ford

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Regans Ford Postcode: 6507
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Esperance & the Golden Outback
  • Latitude: -30.97189
  • Longitude: 115.70179
  • Elevation: 99m
  • Population: 25
  • Median Income: $37700
  • Area (Sq/km): 245.82
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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