CARNAMAH MUSEUM
8 Macpherson Street, Carnamah, Western Australia 6517
HIDE AND SEEK
When Blue first came into my life I felt it was important to socialise him in the town environment but I also wanted him to have the opportunity to be safely ‘off lead’ sometimes to stretch his legs and explore his surrounds. The outdoor section of the Carnamah Museum on Macpherson Street is ideal for this.
The outdoor collection of vintage farming equipment is displayed in an enclosed yard so your four legged friend can run around and won’t go chasing the cars that drive by on the main street.
We soon learned that its also a fantastic place to play hide and seek with your fury mate!
Take note, there is a large water bowl and a tap on-site for refills to quench everyone’s thirst.
CAFE’s and Treats in carnamah
I must confess that I’m a coffee fiend, so I love the fact that I can get a coffee from the Bush Basket & Post Office right beside the museum, or if I need something more substantial, I pop over to the One L of a Good Feed Cafe opposite the museum for a delicious toasted sandwich.
Its a lovely feeling strolling though the vintage farming and domestic equipment while sipping on a quality coffee watching Blue wag his tail and sniff curiously at everything. It really takes my blues away.
Dogs are welcome to sit at the outside tables of the One L cafe with their owners. There’s a water bowl present for your pooch to grab a drink from.
TRACTORS GALORE!
If vintage tractors gets your heart pumping more than a damn good coffee, be sure to visit the Hal Walton Tractor Museum at 5 Forrester Avenue, Carnamah. It contains an impressive collection of 60 vintage John Deer and Chamberlain tractors.
To make a time to see them all, contact Lindsay on 0428 306 969, Yvonne on 0428 511 276, or Bill on 9951 1364. Entry is $10 entry per person.
Let us know about other great dog walks you’ve gone in the Mid West at blueswalkies@gmail.com