November is that sweet spot in spring, before summer heats up, perfect for picnics under the gums, cellar door tastings, garden open days, and a walk in nature. Start with an early-morning coffee, ...
Head to the Perth Hills and discover the delights of the Bickley Valley, only 10 minutes from Kalamunda. Boutique wineries, cideries and distilleries are dotted throughout the Valley, with an ...
A popular 4.6 km loop walk in John Forrest National Park of moderate difficulty that in spring highlights the diversity and colour of the many wildflowers in the park. Expect some short steep sections ...
At Core Cider they craft moments, special moments to share with those you love. That’s why they’ve renovated Sundowner Cottage! Gorgeous rustic accommodation situated on 40 acres of orchards in the ...
Located in Gooseberry Hill National Park, a drive down the Zig Zag rewards you with spectacular views over the Perth metropolitan area and the City. The Zig Zag was created as part of a series of ...
Check out the glossy NEW Perth Hills Visitor Guide! It’s your quick, go-to resource for information on the many wonderful things to do and see in the beautiful Perth Hills. Welcome to Gaada-moorn-da ...
Tucked away in the Kelmscott foothills, Hidden is the perfect place for a bite to eat before venturing further into the hills. The menu focuses on breakfast options like smashed avo, pancakes, ...
Railway heritage and nature enthusiasts, enjoy a full weekend away in a stunning vintage refurbished 120-year-old railway carriage located in the heart of Parkerville along the Railway Reserves ...
Perth Hills Tourism Alliance acknowledge the Noongar people of the Boodja, the land on which we stand, work and play. We acknowledge the Aboriginal people as First Nation People and their connection ...
Silky Froth in Mount Helena offers silky lattes, homemade treats and a welcoming atmosphere. located just across from Pioneer Park. The perfect spot to relax, enjoy quality coffee and experience a ...
Want a nautical adventure without having to leave the hills? A visit to Shipwreck Park immerses you in life on the sea with multiple decks, cargo containers and a ship speed controller to be explored.
The Baldwin Bluff Trail is a 6km return walk trail in the Serpentine National Park, offering great views from the summit of the Bluff over the Swan Coastal plain and the Serpentine Falls. Welcome to ...