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Wagin Motel, Wagin

You can experience country hospitality when you stay at the Wagin Motel .
Just two and a half hours south east of Perth and centrally located in the town The Wagin Motel is conveniently situated at the crossroads to Esperance , Perth , Bunbury and Albany. With 16 modern air conditioned brick units , comfortably decorated with both queen size and twin beds, congenial hosts Ron and Barbara Seaton will bring a continental or hearty cooked breakfast to your door. The Wagin Motel is walking distance from the award winning Palace Hotel (Best Country Pub in Western Australia 2005) as well as the excellent Duracks Restuarant. The Wagin Motel offers travelling convenience being just 47 kilometres from Narrogin , 51 kilometres from Katanning and 36 kilometres from Dumbleyung. The beaches of Albany are just 2 hours drive south and you can have a day trip to the popular Wave Rock in Hyden.

While in Wagin you can visit the Wagin Historical Village – the best social history museum in Western Australia the village is an award winning tourist attraction totally run by volunteers and open between 10am until 4pm each day except Good Friday and Christmas Day.

And don’t forget The Giant Ram . An icon of the town The giant Ram is a symbol of Wagin’s success in the wool industry. Situated in a park The Giant Ram towers over the landscaped gardens and is easily seen from the main street. Another feature of the wool industry calender is Woolorama is a three day showcase celebrating the latest technology in rural life, as well as a wide range of attractions and entertainment for the whole family and is held annually the second weekend in March.

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