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Located in the east of Perth, Western Australia, Beelu National Park is a serene escape to the Darling Range.
The Darling Range, also known as the Darling Ranges, is a low escarpment in Western Australia that stretches from Bindoon to Pemberton.
Eagle View Trail Mundaring is a 15km loop trail located within John Forrest National Park, the oldest national park in Western Australia.
Eagle's View Walk Trail in John Forrest National Park, Darlington is a top trail that offers a moderate 15-kilometre loop trek through Western Australia's oldest national park.
Located just 22 km east of Perth in the suburb of Greenmount, Western Australia, Greenmount National Park is a small but important national park along the Darling Scarp.
John Forrest National Park is Western Australia's first national park, named after Sir John Forrest, the first Premier of Western Australia.
Conservation and regeneration of the natural heritage of WA's wildlife in action. Karakamia is a 225 hectare piece of diverse bushland, left in its natural state, for the expressed purpose of conserving some of the area endangered wildlife.
Lake Leschenaultia is an impressive recreational lake nestled in the scenic bushland of Perth Hills.
Mundaring Community Sculpture Park is a hidden gem located on the former site of Mundaring Railway Station.
Mundaring Weir is a must-visit destination for those interested in Western Australia's engineering feats and natural beauty.
Neil Elliott is a contemporary painter and sculptor from Perth, Western Australia.
Where "creatives abound", come see the amazing line up of artisans we have featured each market.
The Railway Reserve Heritage Trail, also known as Rail Reserve Heritage Trail or Rail Reserves Historical Trail, is a significant shared pathway in Western Australia.
The Swan View Tunnel is a former railway tunnel located in Swan View, Perth.
Wooroloo Regional Park, formerly known as Chidlow Regional Park, is a conservation park located in the Perth Hills, 40 kilometres north-east of Perth, Western Australia.
At Amaroo Retreat & Spa, we offer a luxurious escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
This beautiful forest location offers many popular recreation sites, birdwatching opportunities, panoramic views over Lake CY O’Connor and Mundaring Weir.
This trail is a bushwalker’s delight, covering a variety of relatively pristine habitats, passing beautiful waterfalls and boasting spectacular wildflower displays in spring
Tranquil picnic area immersed in the bush.
Fred Jacoby is an ideal place for a family day out or picnic. There are pleasant walks that begin and pass through this site and features rolling grassland, exotic trees, picnic facilities and wood barbeques.
Located on the slopes of Greenmount Hill overlooking Perth, this park offers great opportunities for bushwalking, wildlife observation, sightseeing and photography.
Grevillea Mycumbene is a small picnic ground close to the town of Mundaring where there is opportunity for hiking and biking on the Munda Biddi Trail.
Walk with a view
John Forrest has long been favoured as a site for a day-trip from Perth, with its variety of plant communities, wildlife and being a starting point for many walk trails. There are outstanding views from the lookout point on the scenic drive and a wide variety of attractions and facilities that make it a popular venue for families and groups.
This main visitor area is home to barbecue and picnic facilities, cultivated gardens of native plants and a tavern – the ideal spot for a Sunday outing.
Situated in the Perth Hills, Juniper Galleries showcases talented West Aussie artists with monthly Exhibitions. Open 10-5 weekends and weekdays by appointment.
With over 40km of interlinked single-track trails, plus a pump track, the Kalamunda Mountain Bike Trails provide plenty of excitement and challenges.
The KSP Writers Centre is managed by the Katharine Susannah Prichard (KSP) Foundation Inc, which is a vibrant not-for-profit incorporated organisation and registered DGR charity located in Greenmount.
This area is used for rock climbing, abseiling, walking and cycling along the Heritage Trail.
The Mundaring and Hills Historical Society (MHHS) was formed in 1989 to preserve the natural and cultural heritage of the Shire of Mundaring.