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Set in the heart of Western Australia’s Wheatbelt, Kellerberrin is a welcoming rural escape just two hours east of Midland. Surrounded by golden fields, sweeping granite outcrops and a proud farming community, this charming town blends deep Noongar heritage, pioneering history and contemporary creativity in a way that feels both grounded and surprising. Whether you’re seeking wide‑open landscapes, cultural encounters or a peaceful country retreat, Kellerberrin invites you to slow down, explore and reconnect with the land.
The origins of Kellerberrin trace back to the Noongar people, who named the hill overlooking the town Killabin or Kellebrin. Local lore suggests the name refers to a fierce ant species—Keela—that once thrived on the hill. Today, the hill remains a defining landmark, offering panoramic views and a tangible link to the region’s ancient stories.
A must‑visit for first‑time travellers, Kellerberrin Hill rewards visitors with sweeping 360‑degree views of farmland, granite formations and big Wheatbelt skies. Vehicle access makes it easy to reach the summit, where sunrise and sunset paint the landscape in unforgettable colour.
Step inside the beautifully preserved 1897 Agricultural Hall to explore the Folk Museum, home to local memorabilia, pioneer artefacts and stories of early settlement. Outside, Pioneer Park displays vintage farming machinery—an open‑air tribute to the region’s agricultural heritage.
Take a leisurely one‑hour walk through town on the Heritage Trail, passing historic buildings, interpretive signage and the Golden Pipeline Lookout. It’s an ideal way to understand Kellerberrin’s role in the engineering marvel that brought fresh water to the Goldfields.
Located on the main street, IASKA is a contemporary art hub that brings international artists into the Wheatbelt. Exhibitions, installations and community projects create a vibrant cultural contrast to the rural surroundings—an unexpected highlight for art‑loving travellers.
Just a short drive from town lies Kokerbin Rock, reputed to be Australia’s third‑largest monolith. A winding access road takes you close to the summit, where extraordinary views stretch across the Wheatbelt. Explore caves, wave formations and quiet picnic spots around its base.
Twenty‑two kilometres south of Kellerberrin, these dramatic granite outcrops rise from the landscape like ancient guardians. According to Noongar tradition, the rocks represent the coils of a giant serpent believed to dwell in the waterholes—adding a layer of myth and meaning to your visit.
Kellerberrin is easily accessible via the Great Eastern Highway, approximately a two‑hour drive east of Midland and just over two hours from Perth. The route is sealed, scenic and ideal for road‑trippers exploring the Wheatbelt or travelling onward to the Goldfields.
Kellerberrin is a year‑round destination, but each season offers something special:
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