Located just 100 kilometres east of Perth in the picturesque Avon Valley, Northam is a historic town known for its railway heritage, cultural attractions, and scenic river landscapes. With a blend of nature, art, and Aboriginal history, Northam offers a relaxing and enriching escape from city life.
Heritage & History
- Visit the original 1886 Northam railway station, now a museum housing vintage trains and local memorabilia
- Explore the town’s role as a major rail junction connecting regional WA
- Learn about local heroes like Victoria Cross recipient Hugo Throssell
- Discover colonial architecture and heritage buildings throughout the town centre
Culture & Art
- Experience Aboriginal culture and environmental knowledge at the Bilya Koort Boodja Centre
- Admire large-scale silo murals as part of the PUBLIC Silo Trail
- Enjoy local sculptures and public art installations along Fitzgerald Street
- Visit the Northam Visitor Centre for exhibitions, local crafts, and travel advice
Nature & Adventure
- Walk across the 117-metre pedestrian bridge over the Avon River, home to white swans
- Explore the Kep Track and other bushwalking trails with wildflowers and native wildlife
- Take in panoramic views from scenic lookouts around town
- Try hot air ballooning for a breathtaking sunrise over the Avon Valley
Getting There
Transwa train services arrive at the centrally located Northam Station, a short walk from the town centre
Northam is a convenient stop on the way to Toodyay, York, or the Wheatbelt wildflower circuit
Train
AvonLink
MerredinLink
Prospector
Road Coach
N3 East Perth to Geraldton via Northam and Mullewa
GS2 East Perth to Albany, Gnowangerup and Katanning via Northam and Narrogin
Facilities
Toilet (while booking centre is open)
Station