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The top of Wellington Dam Wall is open for great viewing & hooks up with the Wiilman (clan) Bilya (river) walking-only trail. It also connects with the Bibbulmun.Two icon nature trails in one.



The Wiilman bilya trail is 80 plus km long with plenty of camping huts along the way to rest your weary legs,feet and all of the above.


80km will surely deliver something for everyone.Situated in the Wellington National Park where Forest Explorers will share more Wildflowers trail treats.


On these trails we'll look upward to see our stunning birds of Prey & then see the forest floor for weird & wonderful coloured Fungi. Nature gives a palette of awe as we go.




There are fabulous things going on in the Collie River Valley.


Adventure Connections has E-Bike tours, there are many to choose from - sunsets, Wambenger trails, Arklow and delicious brunches looking out at a giant Jarrah Forest lined vista on Harris River Winery, highly recommend these bikes.I had so much fun I've booked another for May.



Traaverse shares a rich water experience with Kayak & Sup board hire, these take you on the waterways with nature right at your shoulders. Magic memory makers.



Outback Horse Trails has gentle teams to treat you, your friends and your family to forest picnics, landscapes and vineyard vibes.



So the trails are open and we are here to share special spaces & places in Collie River Valley with you.



Until next time, enjoy the green 🌱💚





 
 
 

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