Central Greenough Cafe and Visitor Centre  - Step back in time to the 19th century

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to
Central Greenough
Historic Settlement
Entry through the Award Winning

Central Greenough Cafe & Visitor Centre

Open Daily 9am to 5pm
Public Holiday's 10am to 4pm
(Outside Hours by arrangement only)
*winners Food Safe Excellence 2011/12

Plenty of parking
buses/coaches, caravans, cars
All welcome anytime 

Location
Cnr Brand Hwy and McCartney Road
Greenough
Western Australia
Tel: 08 9926 1084
Int: 0061 8 9926 1084

Central Greenough Historic Settlement
Conserved by the National Trust of Australia (WA)

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Gypsy Maggie Rose
Maggie Rose
is back for 2 nights
22nd & 23rd June Tickets $65*
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9926 1084
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Central Greenough Cafe
and
Visitor Centre
Licenced BAR

A must stop destination
 
Come and try our delicious homemade food, with a great range of teas,  barrista style coffees, homemade pies, pasties, scones, cakes and slices your taste buds will be in heaven.

Meals are generally served till 2pm, with a selected menu available until 4.30pm

From the bar we have a great selection of wines and beers to accompany your meal.
*share platters available 
*Must be pre- ordered
POR (price on request)

Greenough/Walkaway Heritage Trail
 
The Greenough/Walkaway Heritage Trail is a 57km drive through some of the richest rural land in Western Australia. It explores the settlement of the area and the buildings of a once considerable community that was severely reduced after the floods of 1888.
 
The trail begins at the Pioneer Museum on Phillips Road off Brand Highway 405km north of Perth and 19km south of Geraldton, and ends at Ellendale Pool.  It provides a pleasant outing with facilities for picnicking. As there is much to see in the Central Greenough Historic Settlement and surrounds, the museums and other sites, many trail users may wish to spend longer in this historic area. Following the trail route map, look for signs bearing the Heritage Trails Network symbol.




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