Address & Contact
72 Twine St
Trayning WA 6488
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Web: https://www.trayning.wa.gov.au
Trayning has natural
granite outcrops, native birds, insects, reptiles,
woodlands and stunning panoramas of
wildflowers in season which are all easily accessible. Just 70 kilometres from Merredin in the heart of the North Eastern Wheatbelt, with good roads, the Shire attractions are
well sign posted with maps readily available.
The name ‘Trayning’ was given to the district after the ‘Trayning
Well’ and the name for the
well was derived from two aboriginal names ‘Durri-iring’ or ‘Duranning’. Meaning ‘to crawl’, and ‘a camping place’ and over time became known as ’snake crawling in the grass near
campsite’. Today the district produces mostly wheat and sheep.
Keep your eye out for the old ute outside the Trayning Hotel.