Collie River Valley Visitor Centre
The Collie River Valley Visitor Centre provides free accommodation booking service and advice, rail, coach and accommodation bookings Australia wide, tour bookings, Collie tee shirts and souvenirs, a large range of maps and guides, plus much, much more!
Located within the Collie Visitor Centre is a replica tourist mine which provides an insight into the early days of underground coal mining in Collie. Our friendly local experts are keen to assist visitors to make the most of their time in the beautiful Collie River Valley region of the South West.
Collie River Valley Visitor Centre
The Collie River Valley Visitor Centre provides free accommodation booking service and advice, rail, coach and accommodation bookings Australia wide, tour bookings, Collie tee shirts and souvenirs, a large range of maps and guides, plus much, much more! more
Wellington Weir Dam
A wander along Lennard Drive (a one way road heading west) offers picnic sites alongside tranquil river pools and in the winter, tumbling rapids. more
Coalfields Museum
An excellent display of Collie memorabilia, gemstones, mining, machinery, dolls, and photos are housed in this building. more
Collie Visitor Centre
Situated at the western gateway to Collie, our comfortable modern Visitor Centre is the terminus for coach lines, offers long bay car parking for caravans and is within walking distance of the town centre. more
Collie
Collie located 202km south of Perth is set in the Jarrah timber country. Known for its coal-mining Collie produces 3.25million tonnes of coal a year. Population 7,684. Collie is home to Muja Power Station and Harris and Wellington Dams. more
Gull Service Station
Address: 143 Throssel St, Collie, WA 6225 more



