The Shire of Dundas in Western Australia is known for its natural beauty and rich history, offering a variety of attractions for travelers to explore. Key attractions in the area include Dundas Rocks and Lone Grave, part of the Dundas Old Coach Road/Heritage Trail, Beacon Lookout with picturesque views, and the Norseman Statue paying tribute to the discovery of a gold reef.
The Granite and Woodlands Discovery Trail features interpretive signage on flora and fauna, while Bromus Dam, originally built for steam trains, is now a popular tourist spot and free camp area. The Historical Museum provides insights into the region's past, open on weekdays. Other attractions in the area such as Abrakurrie Cave, Balladonia Museum, Baxter Cliffs, Nuytsland Nature Reserve, and Baxter's Memorial showcase the natural beauty and history of Dundas.
Additionally, travelers can experience local culture at the Norseman Community Markets, offering a break during their journey to explore the diverse attractions in the region.