Mount Barker Visitor Centre is the official tourism information hub for the Great Southern region, located in the heritage-listed Old Railway Station Building at Unit 6, 622 Albany Highway, Mount Barker WA. Operated by the Mount Barker Tourist Bureau (Inc), the centre is fully accredited and provides essential services to travelers exploring Mountain Country—from the Porongurup and Stirling Ranges to world-class wineries and wildflower trails. With a focus on comprehensive visitor assistance and local produce, it serves as the gateway to unforgettable regional experiences.

Why choose Mount Barker Visitor Centre?

  • Local Expertise: Staffed by locals with deep knowledge of the Great Southern’s walking trails, national parks, and local history.
  • Fully Accredited: Recognized as a professionally operated, accredited tourism center.
  • Strategic Location: Conveniently located along Albany Highway, serving as a key starting point for regional exploration.
  • Heritage Charm: Housed in a restored 1924 railway station, offering a unique and authentic visitor experience.
  • Trusted by Visitors: 4.3-star TripAdvisor rating and recipient of Travelers' Choice accolades, highlighting consistent satisfaction and service.

Begin your Great Southern adventure at the Mount Barker Visitor Centre—your first stop for personalized guidance and authentic regional insight.

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Business Address
622/6 Albany Hwy, Mount Barker WA 6324, Australia
Website
http://www.mountbarkerwa.com.au/
Phone Number
+61 8 9851 1163
Contact Email
Years in Operation
Cost of Services

Most services are free of charge; merchandise and National Park Passes available for purchase.

Opening Hours
  • Sunday, 10:00am–2:00pm
  • Monday, 9:00am–1:00pm
  • Tuesday, 9:00am–1:00pm
  • Wednesday, 9:00am–1:00pm
  • Thursday, 9:00am–1:00pm
  • Friday, 9:00am–1:00pm
  • Saturday, 10:00am–2:00pm
Accreditations and Awards
  • Fully accredited tourism business Western Australia
  • TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice recognition Mount Barker, WA
  • Maintains a consistent 4.3-star rating on TripAdvisor Visitor reviews

Services offered

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Expertise

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[{"order": 1, "question": "Is it worth stopping at the Mount Barker Visitor Centre—what will I get that I can’t find online?", "answer": "Yes. You’ll speak with locals who live and explore here every week. As a fully accredited visitor centre operating from the heritage Old Railway Station Building (Unit 6, 622 Albany Highway), we provide up‑to‑date, on‑the‑ground advice you won’t get from generic guides:\n- Current trail and road conditions, weather/fire updates, and park alerts\n- The best times and places for wildflowers, lookouts, and family‑friendly walks\n- Which cellar doors are open today and who requires bookings\n- Free maps, insider tips, and tailored itineraries for the Great Southern"}, {"order": 2, "question": "Do you sell National Park passes and provide track advice for Porongurup and the Stirling Range?", "answer": "Yes. We can issue WA National Park passes and help you choose the right option for your trip.\n- Porongurup National Park: Granite Skywalk access, trail grades, timings, and safety notes\n- Stirling Range National Park: Bluff Knoll and alternative peaks, weather considerations, and preparedness\n- Printed maps and local insights so you can hike safely and make the most of your day"}, {"order": 3, "question": "What are your current opening hours—and how do I confirm before I drive in?", "answer": "Hours can vary seasonally and on public holidays. Recent guidance shows weekday morning hours and shorter weekend hours, while some listings show extended times. To get today’s hours, please call us.\n- Phone: (08) 9851 1163\n- Address: Old Railway Station Building, Unit 6, 622 Albany Highway, Mount Barker WA 6324\nTip: If you’re arriving late, we can suggest self‑guided options and where to collect maps after hours."}, {"order": 4, "question": "Can you help me plan a one‑ or two‑day itinerary around Mount Barker, wineries, and nearby national parks?", "answer": "Absolutely. In 10–15 minutes we can map out a practical route with driving times, must‑see stops, and backup options for weather.\nSample highlights we often recommend based on interests:\n- Wine and produce: boutique Mount Barker cellar doors, cheese/produce stops\n- Nature: Granite Skywalk, Bluff Knoll lookouts, family‑friendly trails\n- Local history: town heritage walk and viewpoints\nWe’ll tailor the plan for your pace, kids, accessibility needs, and the season."}, {"order": 5, "question": "Do you stock maps, souvenirs, and local gifts—and are any facilities available nearby?", "answer": "Yes. We carry maps, brochures, and regional souvenirs, plus select locally made products. We can also point you to essential amenities in and around the centre.\n- Maps and trip planning guides for the Great Southern\n- Souvenirs and regional gifts\n- Nearby visitor facilities such as public toilets and a public phone\nIf you’re touring by road, ask us about fuel, food, and safe routes to the Porongurup and Stirling Range."}]
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