Your Free Perth Visitor Information Guide

Your Free Perth Visitor Information Guide

Perth Hills Kalamunda Visitor Centre

A trip to Perth Hills Kalamunda is a must-do when visiting the West Australian capital.  The Kalamunda region is famous for walk trails – whether a hike along the top of the range to experience sweeping views of the city, or a stroll along winding tracks through the forest.  The start of the 1000km long Bibbulmun Track can be found in Kalamunda.

The Bickley Valley Wine Trail meanders through picturesque Bickley and Carmel Valleys, with stops along the way at 16 boutique wineries, cideries, and distilleries. Some venues offer food, from simple tasting plates to full à la carte menus.  There’s fresh fruit to pick or purchase straight from the orchard or farm gate.

Sunday morning sees Kalamunda buzzing with the renowned Kalamunda Farmers Market, which offers fresh, local produce.  On the first Saturday of every month there’s the Kalamunda Artisan Market, Perth’s premier artisan market.

Tempt your tastebuds at cafes and restaurants in the village-like atmosphere of Kalamunda and Gooseberry Hill, or further afield in the picturesque rural surrounds of Carmel, Bickley and Pickering Brook.  Get a taste of local history at Kalamunda History Village, WA’s largest folk museum.

A unique wildlife experience can be found at Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre; daytime and nocturnal tours are available. And if you love roses, be sure to visit Patsy Durack’s Rose Gardens in Gooseberry Hill or Melville’s Rose n Garden in Carmel. The Kalamunda Garden Festival is held on the first Sunday of each season in beautiful Stirk Park.

Visit Perth Observatory, WA’s oldest observatory, taking in the museum and a star-gazing tour. For spectacular views of Perth City, visit Lesmurdie Falls or drive down the Zig Zag, following the path of the train that carried timber down the hill until 1949. And if you can’t get all this done in one day, stay overnight in one of Perth Hills’ quaint B & Bs or guest cottages.

For further information on all this and more, drop in to see the friendly staff at Perth Hills Kalamunda Visitor Centre at 50 Railway Road, Kalamunda. Open 7 days a week!

Welcome to Perth Hills Kalamunda – so close, yet a world away.



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