ABOUT COLLIE
Forests, rivers and lakes surround Collie, located 14kms west of our complex. A local community with country charm and hospitality, Collie has something for everyone and is a great place for a family holiday.
Climate
Warm to hot summers and frosty winters feature. December to March the hottest months.
WHERE TO STAY
Collie has some great places to stay and facilities cater for all budgets;
THINGS TO DO
From Water skiing, caravanning and camping, to bushwalking and trail bike riding, get out your walking shoes, you will need them exploring Collie!
Mountain Bike Riding
A great variety of mountain bike, walking and dual-use tracks and trails can be found in the Collie region. There’s bound to be something to suit, whether you’re an experienced mountain bike rider or novice, or looking for a short walk or a longer bush adventure. So don’t forget to pack your bike or walking shoes and enjoy the great outdoors in the beautiful Collie River Valley.
Collie Visitor Centre
Collie Visitor Centre is an accredited visitor centre that offers expert, local knowledge, accommodation bookings, TRANSWA & SWCL coach & train bookings. There is a wide variety of local arts and crafts on display to buy and a great range of other souvenirs, toys and clothes. Bibbulmum Track and the Munda Biddi maps for each region are available for purchase along with other maps of the region, WA and Australia wide. We even have a second-hand book store. Soft drinks and water is available for sale and showers ($5 per person) for the dusty camper.
Address: 156 Throssell St, Collie, Western Australia 6225
Coalfields Museum And Historical Research Centre
The Coalfields Museum aims to enhance the appreciation and understanding of Collie’s history and heritage among residents, visitors, business and civic leaders. Call in to learn more about our local history. See a great selection of historic rail exhibits.