Exploring regional Western Australia offers an incredible mix of coastlines, forests and outback landscapes, but planning the right tour can take some local know-how. If you are staying at Cornwall House Accommodation in Kojonup, you are already in a great spot to get trusted help with booking your regional adventures.
Local Visitor Centres
Your first stop for tour information should be the local visitor centre. The friendly staff can help you compare local operators, check availability, and even make bookings on your behalf. They will often know which tours suit your timeframe and interests best, from scenic drives and national park tours to guided walks and wildlife encounters.

Accommodation Assistance
At Cornwall House, our team is happy to point you in the right direction for local experiences. We regularly assist guests in arranging day trips and short tours with reliable regional operators. Whether you are looking to explore nearby national parks, enjoy a wine tour, or visit heritage towns, we can help you connect with the right people and confirm your plans before you head out.
Local Tour Operators
Across regional WA, you will find small tour operators who specialise in showing visitors the local side of life. Think Aboriginal cultural tours, wildflower spotting, or guided four-wheel-drive experiences through rugged landscapes. Many offer flexible pickup points or small group sizes, so you can enjoy a more personal experience.
Online and Phone Bookings
Most regional WA tours can be booked online in advance, but if you prefer a local touch, booking through your accommodation or visitor centre often gives you access to up-to-date schedules and insider advice. You will also get quick answers to questions about seasonal availability, accessibility, and what to bring.

Staying Informed Before You Travel
Because regional WA covers such a large area, tour schedules and conditions can change depending on the weather or time of year. Before setting off, it is worth checking local notices for road closures or park alerts. The team at Cornwall House can help you find the latest updates to make sure your trip runs smoothly.
If you are still shaping your itinerary, our guides to the best base towns for day trips, the Great Southern bucket list and the wildflowers around Kojonup are a good place to start.
Plan Your Regional WA Adventure
Speak to the team at Cornwall House Accommodation for help booking your next tour or activity in regional WA. We are always happy to share local tips and make your stay more memorable.
Where to stay
Cornwall House Accommodation sits at 72 Albany Highway in the heart of Kojonup, a genuine base for exploring the Great Southern. Our 12 air-conditioned rooms (queen, twin and family configurations) each have an ensuite, free WiFi, tea and coffee making facilities, a microwave and refrigerator, with free onsite parking and a shared camp kitchen for guests. Contactless check-in from 2pm means a long day out on tour never leaves you locked out. See our accommodation page for room details and what is included.
Book your stay at Cornwall House Accommodation in Kojonup: call (08) 9831 0214 or email stay@cornwallhouseaccommodation.com.au.
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Frequently asked questions
Who can help me book tours while I am staying in regional WA?
The local visitor centre is a good first stop, with staff who can compare operators, check availability and book on your behalf. Your accommodation can also point you towards reliable regional operators, and many small tour companies take bookings directly.
Can Cornwall House help me arrange day trips?
Yes. Our team regularly helps guests arrange day trips and short tours with reliable regional operators, whether that is a nearby national park, a wine tour or a heritage town, and we can help confirm your plans before you head out.
Should I book tours online or through my accommodation?
Most regional WA tours can be booked online in advance. Booking through your accommodation or the visitor centre often gives you up to date schedules and insider advice, plus quick answers about seasonal availability, accessibility and what to bring.
Is there anything to check before setting off?
Because regional WA covers such a large area, tour schedules and conditions can change with the weather or season. It is worth checking local notices for road closures or park alerts, and the team at Cornwall House can help you find the latest updates.



