Things to do and see in town...
Narembeen Town
Watch out as you drive through Narembeen for families of sculptured emus in the most unlikely places.
Narembeen Town Heritage Walk
Many of the shops located on the main street will bring you back to the 1950's. Interpretive displays give you very interesting details of these remarkable buildings. A must do activity.
Walkers Lake Walk Trail
A 20 minute walk trail around this lake is an enjoyable stroll. Rest stops are provided along the way for you to enjoy the surroundings. Sunset offers the most scenic time to visit this natural setting.
History Museum
A visual history of the district, which includes artifacts and photos of early pioneer farming. To visit please make an appointment on admin@narembeen.wa.gov.au or ring the Shire offices on (08) 9064 7308
St Paul's Church Museum
The first consecrated Church in Narembeen in February, 1929, it was opened as a museum for the Historical Society in 1969. After restoration it was re-opened as a Church Museum in 1999. This is also a memorial to the pioneer women of the Narembeen district. To visit please make an appointment on admin@narembeen.wa.gov.au or ring the Shire offices on (08) 9064 7308
Narembeen Town Hall
Magnificent Art Deco building constructed in 1939.
Narembeen has many areas that make a lunchtime stop most enjoyable.
If you are in Narembeen township please feel free to enjoy the cool surrounds of Apex Park, Currall Street Narembeen. With BBQ, a childrens playground, public toilets and refreshing surrounds this is a lovely point to take a break.