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Congelin Siding Trail
1.5 km circuit
20 min to 40 min
Congelin Siding Trail
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1.5 km
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20 min to 40 min
Starting from Congelin Campground, Dryandra, this walk takes you on a circuit along the old Pinjarra to the Narrogin railway line. Take an informative walk along the railway line as you read the interpretive signs about the remnants of the area. The line was constructed in 1925, and it is also referred to as the Hotham Valley Branch. The surface of the walk is even, and there are only gentle hilly sections. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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Ochre Circuit
4.1 km circuit
1 h to 1 h 45 min
Ochre Circuit
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4.1 km
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1 h to 1 h 45 min
Starting from the dirt car park on Tomignley Road, Dryandra, this walk takes you on a circuit, offering a chance to see wildlife through the wandoo woodland. This walk is an informative one that has interpretive signs explaining aspects of the local Noongar culture. There is also an ochre pit for visitors to observe, and visitors can look out for elusive numbat that can be found in the area. There can be short hilly sections and certain uneven places along the path. Let us begin by acknowledging the Nyoongar people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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