Don’t leave the west without checking out the Masonic Lodge, which was built in 1901 and stands out as one of the most unusual designs this side of the Great Dividing Range. Although built from tin and timber, it’s painted to look like it’s made from stone. The paintwork is so successful and 3D to the naked eye that you’ll be tempted to touch it just to see if it’s really brick after all (this writer did!). For those wanting to go inside, you’ll have to arrange private entry with the lodge Mason (via the Visitor Information Centre) – however, it’s exterior is certainly its most remarkable angle.