Menzies Visitor Information
Menzies, Western Australia, Australia
Menzies is a small town in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. It is located approximately 730 kilometres east-northeast of Perth, the state capital.
Attractions
Historic Buildings
Menzies is known for its historic buildings, including the Menzies Hotel, which was built in the 1890s and is still in operation today. Other notable buildings include the Court House, Post Office, and the Menzies School of the Air.
Prospector's Trail
The Prospector's Trail is a popular tourist attraction in Menzies. It follows the route that was taken by the early prospectors who came to the area in search of gold. The trail leads visitors through the historic mining towns of Ora Banda and Kookynie, and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Menzies is located only 132 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, which is the largest city in the Goldfields-Esperance region. Visitors to Menzies can easily make a day trip to Kalgoorlie-Boulder to explore its many attractions, including the Super Pit gold mine and the Western Australian Museum Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
Accommodation
Menzies has a variety of accommodation options for visitors, including the historic Menzies Hotel, as well as several caravan parks and campgrounds. Visitors can also stay in nearby Kalgoorlie-Boulder, which offers a wider range of options.
Transportation
Menzies is accessible by road, and is located approximately 730 kilometres east-northeast of Perth. Visitors can rent a car in Perth or Kalgoorlie-Boulder, or take a bus or taxi to Menzies.