Apsley Travelling the forested road from Edenhope to Naracoorte will have you stumble upon the pretty little town of Apsley. Famous for its ripper art-deco pub, this is a town of fluctuating fortunes, but ultimately it’s a place where life hasn’t changed all too much for centuries.
Edenhope Set along a pleasant main street of shops, galleries, antiques and a pub, Edenhope is best known for both its centrepiece lake and cricketing history.
Dergholm Adding another scenic layer to West Wimmera’s tourist cache is the pristine bushland of Dergholm’s state forest. And beyond the bush, Dergholm also has a superb outback pub, which for many is reason alone to visit.
Goroke Stretching out along the southern fringes of the Little Desert National Park, Goroke is a relaxed and rural town made of true Aussie outback grit.
Harrow Harrow has a different feel to the rest of the West Wimmera. Set along the banks of the scenic Glenelg River, here silos and wheat farms give way to undulating paddocks and red gums.
Kaniva Home to a tight-knit community, Kaniva is a proud, little town centred along a thoroughfare of historic buildings, pubs and whimsical landmarks Halfway between Melbourne and Adelaide, this is sheep and wheat farming country – but with a colourful twist.
Serviceton When it comes to train stations, few in Australia have more storied histories than Serviceton’s grand old dame.