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- Pinjarra - Accommodation and Things To Do - Destination Murray
Explore the Murray River with endless days of fun on the water or get your ‘foodie’ on at one Pinjarra’s award winning heritage venues that are home to some of the town’s quirky café’s and pubs
- Exchange Hotel Pinjarra - Visit Pinjarra
The Exchange Hotel Pinjarra isn’t just a pub—it’s a piece of living history with a bold new feel Once hailed as 'The Prettiest Watering Place in WA,' this heritage gem is a vibrant melding of modern architecture with Pinjarra's local heritage
- Things To Do - Visit Pinjarra
So many things to do in Pinjarra and Yunderup Follow the heritage walk trail, spend family holidays with kids attractions entertainment
- Pinjarra Art Trail - Visit Pinjarra
Welcome to the Pinjarra Art Trail—a journey where art meets heritage in the heart of town This trail weaves together murals celebrating Pinjarra’s rich history and deep connection to the natural environment, revealing pockets of vibrant, expressive artwork set against a backdrop of cherished heritage buildings
- Bindjareb Boodja - Visit Pinjarra
Prior to the arrival of European settlers, the area of Pinjarra was inhabited for thousands of years by the Bilyidar (River) Bindjareb Noongars who were one of the largest sub-tribes of the Bindjareb Noongars and were recognised for their physical health
- Variations Distillery - Visit Pinjarra
New unique venue close to Pinjarra town centre ; Open Saturday and Sunday, 11:30am - 5:30pm ; Family friendly venue with scenic views across the Darling Scarp from the distillery's gin garden
- Cultural History - Visit Pinjarra
Pinjarra's cultural and heritage influence are evident at every turn Explore Pinjarra’s colourful living history, enjoy its rural charm and heritage streetscapes and discover our village’s unique story!
- Binjareb-Peel Geopark Geodrive Trail - Visit Pinjarra
Start your exploration of the Binjareb-Peel Geotrail in Pinjarra, where the Murray River winds through riparian vegetation See flooded gum trees (Eucalyptus rudis), she-oaks (Casuarina obesa), and saltwater paperbarks (Melaleuca cuticularis)
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