Whispering Pines Bed and Breakfast





The Whispering Pines Bed and Breakfast Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This is a wonderful trail exploring the riverbanks and bushland surrounding the Collie River, located in the town of Collie in the south west region of Western Australia. Parking is available on River Avenue, near the Dog Agility Park. The trail passes by the Collie Town MTB Trails where you could extend your adventure, and finishes up with the Swinging Bridge.
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A pleasant riverside trail alongside the Collie River in the South West Region of Western Australia in the town of Collie. This out and back route begins and ends from Johnston Street, near the Steere Street intersection. Follow the mostly bitumen path all the way to Preston Road and back again. This is a good track for running.
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This walk is through lands of the Traditional Owners on which the Collie Mural Trail is located, the Wilman people of the Bibbulmun Nation. This is an expansive outdoor art gallery, connecting Wellington Dam with Collie’s town centre. Artworks range from Guido Van Helten’s mega-mural at the Wellington Dam Wall, exploring the theme of memory and identity; to Mikaela Miller’s work by the Collie River, looking at local flora and fauna; to Kambarni’s mural in the Collie town centre, telling...
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A loop ride through the beautiful Jarrah Forest that combines together shared paths, fire trails, rail trails, and walking tracks with the trailhead being in Collie. The signage is clear for Munda Biddi, the rest can be a bit trickier, so use the GPS. Jarrah forests bushland is made up of two eucalypt species, marri and jarrah, from where it gets its name. It is also home to 29 mammal, 150 bird, and 45 reptile species.
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A nice family friendly trail through the Westralia Conservation Park near the town of Collie, located about 59 kilometres inland from Bunbury in south west Western Australia. The trail itself is well maintained and sealed, making it suitable for bikes, kids and prams. It follows along a roadway but is well set back and goes through some nice bushland. The route can be easily extended by making a loop with with one of the other trails in the area for the return leg.