Break away from the monotony of the long drive and discover a hidden gem – the Penong Windmill Museum. Located just off Australia's iconic Eyre Highway, next to the country's longest straight road, this open-air museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Australia's rural past.
Imagine towering windmills, once the lifeblood of rural communities, standing tall against the vast outback sky. These silent giants once pumped water, but with the rise of solar power, they faced an uncertain future. Enter the passionate "Windmill Warriors," who refused to let their heritage fade. Through meticulous restoration, they revived these windmills, transforming them into a living testament to the town's history.
Wander through the museum grounds and marvel at over 20 windmills, each with its own unique story. Some date back to the pioneering days, showcasing true feats of engineering. Be sure to check out "Big Bruce," a 35-foot giant and one of Australia's largest windmills.
The best part? Entry to the Penong Windmill Museum is completely free! It's the perfect pitstop for families, history enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a unique break on their outback adventure.
After immersing yourself in windmill history, head into the charming town of Penong. Strike up a conversation with the friendly locals and refuel with some delicious pub fare. Top it all off with a refreshing scoop of ice cream or a delicious pie from the local café.
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