York is a town in the Avon Valley area of the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
York was the first Western Australian inland town founded by the British, in 1831. Many of this picturesque town's oldest buildings have become heritage listed, making its 19th century architecture one of its key attractions.
York can be either reached via Tourist Drive 254, or State Rte. 120. Both are pretty straightforward routes, with little bends and curves in them.
York has many cafes and galleries. You can visit them during opening hours on weekends from 9am to 4pm as for week days hours are subject to change due to volunteers availability and turnover on a weekday.
York has more cafes and pubs than you can poke a stick at, so go in and enjoy.
As of Jan 2023, York has a patchy 4G signal from Telstra, but nothing from Optus or Vodafone, and no signal on the approach roads. 5G has not reached this area.