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AROUND BRUNSWICK

A dairying centre on the South Western Highway only 25 kms north of Bunbury and 160 kms south of Perth. Once an important rail junction servicing traffic on the Perth - Bunbury line, and also the line running up to Collie. The town was established in 1898 and named after the local river which in turn was named after the House of Brunswick.  A major purchaser and processor of milk, Peters Creamery, is located in the town. Many dairy cow sculptures dot the town.

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Around the area there is heaps to do, from kayaking in the Brunswick River, fishing, tasting local cheese and wine, go to our amazing bakery, go for down the river walk, located on the opposite side of the bridge, swimming, sightseeing and don't forget about the Brunswick Agricultural Show, one of the biggest in the South West !

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FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE HARVEY VISITOR CENTRE

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COW ON THE CORNER (DAISY)
WHITE ROCKS DAIRY


Established on 29 August 1973 at the cost of $500, some financial assistance was provided by the Federal Council of the Friesian Cattle Club of Australia. Made by Elsie Manning of Albany over a 2 month period. Visit the life-size replica of a Friesian cow which was a local Lions Club project as a tribute to the dairy industry. Affectionately known as Daisy, the Cow On The Corner - Daisy is situated in a park in the centre of town and is very popular with visitors.

For info please contact the Harvey Visitors Centre

White Rocks - Brunswick Junction is a dairy farm situated in the Brunswick area, traditionally a major centre for the dairy industry. White Rocks has always been a dairy farm and was settled in 1887 by the present manager's great grandfather John, who with his family milked five or six cows by hand, making butter and cheese for sale to neighbours. Gradually as more land was cleared the herd grew. Its open daily from 2pm-4pm (by appointment only).

For info please contact the Harvey Visitors Centre

Cattle at Sunrise
Brunswick Show
Cheese Tasting
Bakery
Kayaking
Wine Tasting
Local History
BRUNSWICK POOL


Located on the South Western Highway at the north end of the town near the bridge. This is a picturesque section of the Brunswick River enjoyed by locals and tourists for an invigorating dip on hot summer days. The Brunswick Pool & BBQ Area has shady grassed areas provide an ideal spot for a picnic and the children will be kept amused by the play equipment.

For info please contact the Harvey Visitors Centre


Take a stroll down the main street of Brunswick Junction and view some of the town’s heritage. Many buildings, such as the old shire hall, the Catholic and Anglican churches which date back to the early 1900s. The nearby Beela Valley has a scenic drive which takes in farming country east of the town as well as the Mornington forests. Take note of the railway cottages along the railway line.

For info please contact the Harvey Visitors Centre

HISTORIC BUILDINGS


The Beela Valley Scenic Drive will take you through steep hills with beautiful flora and lush farming country and open paddocks. To get the best of the drive, start from Beela Road opposite the Tavern and follow the river along Mornington Road (unsealed) through the forest.

For info please contact the Harvey Visitors Centre

BEELA VALLEY

Proudly Owned and Operated by Local Families in the South West. Fresh local product, great sizes and you really taste the difference. Worth traveling for! Located within the Eziway Supermarket. Amazing service and food. Would recommend Brunswick bakery to everyone.

BRUNSWICK TRADITIONAL BAKERY
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