Granite Way
Granite Way is the Wheatbelt’s newest self-drive trail and a partnership between the Shires of Bruce Rock, Quairading and Kellerberrin. The 60km trail takes visitors on a journey to some of the most amazing and iconic granite rocks in the Wheatbelt as well as some spectacular nature reserves. Follow in the footsteps of traditional Aboriginal people, bold explorer’s, sandalwood cutters, dedicated pioneers, avid scientist and contemporary farming communities who call, and have once called the area home.
If you feel like breaking up the drive and spending even more time in this gorgeous patch of landscape, a new free camping site has been built at the site of the old Kwolyin football oval. The camp boasts toilets, camp kitchen, picnic shelters, campfire with BBQ plate (fires April-September only), bush trails and a pioneer walk through the old town site. This campsite is maintained by the Shire of Bruce Rock.