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Kalamunda Wet 'n' Wild

Collins Road, Kalamunda WA 6076

Come to the hills where the air is fresher and experience the wettest and wildest waterslides in Perth at Kalamunda Wet 'n' Wild.

Squeal your way down the "Monster Corkscrew". Scream your head off down the "Screamin' Demon" or race your mates down the "Awesome Foursome". If thrills aren't your thing you can relax in the spa pool, olympic pool or throw down a towel on the large quantity of grassed area.

Throw a sausage on the barbecue and relax as your children smile with joy in the purpose built kiddies pools. So for a fun packed family day out, forget the rest come to "Kalamunda Wet 'n' Wild".
Only twenty five minute drive from the city, you'll find the following waterslides:
Four lane slide, Two tube slides and a Hi-speed slide.
There are pools galore:
A spa pool, eight lane olympic pool with 3m and 1m diving boards and ample kiddies splash pools. There is also another pool with two diving boards.
Lots of grass and shade area with barbecue and kiosk facilites.

For further information and group discounts please visit our website at www.kalamundawetnwild.com.au

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Annasha Day Spa Retreat

120 Williams street, Gooseberry Hill WA 6076

Our team of nurturing therapists love to make every client feel important. At Annasha , we have a holistic approach to everything we do, and we use natural organic products in almost all of our treatments from companies such as Sodashi , Margaret River Savi and Victoria’s Essentials.

Some of the treatments available at Annasha Day Spa Perth include Relaxation Massage, Hot Stone Massage, Facials, Pedicures , Manicures, Spa treatments specifically tailored for men, Deep Tissue Massage, Spray Tanning, Reiki, Sound Therapy.

Our philosophy is to awaken your senses, nurture your soul, renew your thoughts and restore your wellbeing. We focus on combining the best of modern and ancient therapies to enhance the mind, body and spirit.

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Inner Harmony Day Spa & Beauty Retreat

46 Hill street, Gooseberry Hill WA 6076

We focus on you..... While you relax and enjoy us rejuvenating and nurturing your body, mind and soul...
leaving your feeling refreshed, relaxed and youthful again.

We use and promote natural products free from harmful chemicals and carcinogens, and stock locally prepared essential oils for safe, toxin-free beauty therapy.

Our mission is to provide you with a personalised service which is eco-friendly, naturally enhancing and nurturing though touch to heal. de-stress and achieve a simpler, safer, value for money attitude to beauty and well-being in today's hectic lifestyle.

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Ace Cinemas

Midland Gate Shopping Centre, Midland WA 6056

As one of Australia’s first drive-in operators and the company responsible for the construction of Perth’s first cinema complex, The Cinecentre, Ace Cinemas has, since the 1950’s, been synonymous with the growth and diversification of Western Australia’s independent cinema industry.

Through entering an affiliation with Grand Cinemas under The Movie Masters banner in the mid-nineties, Ace Cinemas has confirmed its interest and position within the industry and continues a range of innovative new developments throughout Perth.

Now with three state-of-the art venues, both metropolitan and regionally based, with cinemas in Midland, Rockingham and Subiaco, Ace Cinemas offers movie-goers a range of sophisticated modern venues and reinforces itself as a leading independent exhibitor in the Australian cinema industry today.

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Perth Observatory

337 Walnut Rd, Bickley WA 6076

Perth Observatory is Australia's oldest continuously operating professional observatory and Western Australia's premier astronomical institution. In recognition of its scientific, cultural and historical significance, Perth Observatory was entered on the State's Heritage Register in 2005.

Located 25km east of Perth, the Observatory has served the state of Western Australia for over 100 years, providing information and education services, and conducting internationally recognised research.

Perth Observatory astronomers are Western Australia's professional astronomers - all have an enduring commitment to their field and at least 10 years experience in astronomy education and public outreach, and most have extensive research experience and appropriate university qualifications.

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Kalamunda History Village

56 Railway Road, Kalamunda WA 6076

he Kalamunda History Village is a museum depicting the unique hills life and industries in the early years. It’s situated in the heart of Kalamunda, in the Darling Ranges of Perth, Western Australia.

Nestled amongst the trees, the Kalamunda History Village boasts two original station buildings (listed by National Trust), seven heritage buildings dating from 1895 and three purpose built buildings.

The human endeavour of timber cutting, orcharding, quarrying, transportation, services and life are presented in reality. These evocative displays are interactive and will fascinate all ages.

Senior groups and special interest groups can enjoy a guided tour, have a guess at the mystery item, hold a quiz or finish with a sing-a-long to old gramophone records. Bring your own morning tea and enjoy a break among the trees. Free entry for carers when accompanying a group.

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Fun Station - Midland

346 Great Eastern Hwy, Midland WA 6056


We are a Children's Play Centre and Birthday Party venue that has been running for 15 years. We cater for ages 0 - 14 years with our play areas and structure. We have a multi-level structure with tunnels, a helicopter, submarine, spaceship and multiple slides including one that reaches from roof level down to ground level. We have a Toddler area for ages upto 4 years which includes a ballpit, a tunnel, climbing wall and slide. There is also a bouncy castle for ages upto 5 years. We have play stations and x-box's for the use of all ages. We have a full cafe for mum and dad to enjoy a coffee or lunch while the kids play.

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Midland Town Hall

39 Old Great Northern, Midland WA 6056

Established in 1907, the Midland Town Hall is one of the City's most recognisable buildings, full of historical charm and ambience. Located at the corner of Great Eastern Highway and Old Great Northern Highway, the building is a perfect function venue.

The main hall has a capacity to hold 291 people or 180 in a cabaret style setting and features a fully functional stage area with lighting grid, backdrop and an extendable stage if required, as well as a commercial kitchen on site and easy access off Great Eastern Highway.
 

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Zanthorrea Nursery

155 Watsonia Rd, Maida Vale WA 6057
Zanthorrea Nursery is a family-owned garden centre, located in the hills of Perth, Western Australia. The tranquil surroundings of Zanthorrea Nursery's hills garden centre make choosing plants a pleasure. Whether you are wandering around
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Zig Zag Cultural Centre

50 Railway Road, Kalamunda WA 6076

Visiting the Perth Hills? Make sure the Zig Zag Cultural Centre in Kalamunda village is your first port of call. This stunningly-designed centre offers visitors a tourism and cultural experience in one. Helpful local staff are always happy to share their vast experience about special places you really shouldn't miss and to guide you in selecting the perfect holiday memento from the carefully selected range of local artisan products. The Centre is also home to the Zig Zag Gallery, opened in 2011 and earning a growing reputation in professional art circles ever since. Do allow some extra time to view the diverse range of exhibitions which change frequently throughout the year. Once you've done that, there is still more to see only a few steps away - but a real step back in time! Kalamunda History Village is Western Australia's largest folk museum and the perfect place to get up close and personal with the past. Evocative, interactive displays make it a perfect destination for young and old alike. A few steps in the other direction take you to the largest stained-glass window in the Southern Hemisphere - even more special after dark when it is illuminated. Welcome to Kalamunda!

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Sandalford Wines - Swan Valley

3210 West Swan Road, Caversham WA 6055

Founded in 1840, Sandalford Wines - Swan Valley is one of Australia's oldest, largest and most prestigious privately owned wineries. Sandalford is well known for its award-winning Margaret River wines but also as being a premier tourist attraction located just 20 minutes from Perth city, in the heart of the Swan Valley. Sandalford has gained a strong reputation in wine tourism, earning the 2005 Sir David Brand Award at the West Australian Tourism Awards in 2005 and being inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006. Sandalford boasts numerous facilities including an award-winning a la carte restaurant that showcases alfresco dining under 160-year old vines, a number of stylish wedding and function facilities, outdoor concerts, festivals and events, Perth's first luxury river cruiser the Miss Sandalford, wine appreciation and blending classes and our cellar door offering wine tasting and sales, giftware and merchandise. Guests can participate in a range of tours including the Sandalford Experience (AUD24.00) a one hour and 15 minute tour of the winery followed with wine appreciation to learn how to assess wine through colour, nose and palate or for a more immersed insight into the wine-making process, Sandalford's Winemaker for a Day Course, AUD125.00, bookings essential.

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Chapel of St Mary and St George

Guildford Grammar School, Terrace Road, Guildford WA 6055

The historic Chapel of St Mary and St George is a captivating sight for visitors to the historic town of Guildford. Its idyllic position on a large expanse of green grass framed by London Plane trees adds to the presence of this grand church. Regarded as one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Australia, visitors will be astounded by the sheer beauty of the church. The Chapel is located within the grounds of the prestigious boy's school, Guildford Grammar School. The charming town of Guildford is a 20 minute drive north-east of Perth. The entire town has been classified by the National Trust and as a result offers a multitude of historical buildings and heritage sites to investigate. The ideal way to explore the town is on one of many self-guided heritage walks.

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Eagle's View Walk, John Forrest National Park

Rangers Office, John Forrest National Park, Darlington WA 6070

Eagle's View Walk Trail is a 15 kilometre moderate loop walk around John Forrest National Park, Western Australia's oldest national park, with impressive views across the Swan Coastal Plain to distant Perth the track passes through varied vegetation types, including heath lands, open wandoo woodlands and mixed jarrah-marri-wandoo forest. This Top Trail takes walkers away from the picnic areas, initially following Jane Brook down the valley. It then climbs up the valley wall to great views of the city and ocean. The trail then weaves its way up and down valleys, creek lines and hills before heading back to the brook. There are different ecosystems along the way and spring wildflowers are spectacular. Hovea Falls is a pretty place for a picnic lunch when water is flowing. The trail follows Jane Brook back to the main visitor's area. Signs every two kilometres advise how far you have walked and how far to go. The trail can be tackled clockwise or anticlockwise. The walk trail brochure is available from the ranger's office, along with the walker's log book. Walkers must register before they head off and on their return.

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Midland Railway Workshops Interpretive Centre

Yelverton Drive, Midland WA 6056

If you like to hear and see history unfold before your eyes and are interested in Western Australia's rail heritage, plan a visit to the Interpretive Centre at the former Midland Railway Workshops. The Midland Railway Workshops Interpretive Centre, which is a Western Australian heritage icon and is a partnership between the Midland Redevelopment Authority and Rail Heritage WA. The Interpretive Centre is the former Time Keeper's Office at the entrance to the Workshops site. The Centre is dedicated to all who worked there from 1904 to 1994 and their families. The weatherboard building retains its 1920s ambience while high-tech audio-visual equipment brings back the voices of the workers to the site. The Centre gives visitors vivid insights into a former industrial workplace with a fascinating social history. Large panels give a cameo into Workshops activities, and a DVD and interactive touch screen allow you to find out more.

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John Forrest National Park

Great Eastern Highway, Greenmount WA 6056

John Forrest National Park is one of Australia's oldest conservation areas and Western Australia's first national park. Located in the Darling Ranges about half an hour's drive from Perth, the park offers excellent bush walking, mountain biking, scenic drives and rock pools ideal for swimming. Western Australia's colonial pioneers recognised the park's environmental value, declaring it a reserve in 1898. Go walking along one of the trails through rugged wilderness, or along a disused railway line to quiet pools and spectacular waterfalls. You'll also be rewarded with magnificent views over the city and metropolitan area. Popular Rocky Pool picnic area is set among attractive wandoo and paperbark woodland. Here, after winter rains, you can sit and watch the waters of Jane Brook tumble down a series of small rapids into the pool. There's plenty of wildlife to observe including many native birds, possums and bandicoots. In spring time, wildflowers colour the landscape. There are great picnic facilities, extensive walk trails, and limited camping facilities. Tearooms and a tavern are open regularly. The park covers more than 1,500 hectares of land and is best accessed from Great Eastern Highway.

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Swan Valley Heritage Cycle Trail

Swan Valley Visitor Centre, Historic Guildford Courthouse, Corner of Meadow and Swan Streets, Guildford WA 6055

The award winning Swan Valley Heritage Cycle Trail is a 10 kilometre end to end, scenic cycle trail located in the heart of the Swan Valley, 25 minutes drive from the city of Perth, Western Australia. This easy Top Trail includes a series of sings that interpret the rich history, interesting characters and natural elements that allow you to appreciate the unique Swan Valley. Whilst you can start anywhere along trail, there are three main entry points, Guildford (at the Swan Valley and Visitor Centre), Maali Footbridge and West Swan Hall. The trail occasionally leaves West Swan Road (the main route) for quieter streets, to capture the many beautiful vistas of the Swan Valley. The trail passes many interesting places including fruit stalls, picnic spots, galleries, wineries and restaurants to name a few, so you will find many opportunities to stop, relax and enjoy an abundance of experiences. Often on a shared-use path, this trail takes a half day or less to complete and is suitable for riders of all ages and fitness levels. Bicycles can be hired in Perth city and transported by train to the start of the cycle in Guildford. Maps available form the Visitor Centre.

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Darlington Estate Winery and Restaurant

1495 Nelson Road, Darlington WA 6070

Darlington Estate Winery and Restaurant is situated just 25 kilometres from Perth, set atop a beautifully wooded valley with sweeping views of eucalypt bushland.

The winery offers wine tastings and cellar door sales, while the restaurant is famous for its ambience, atmosphere and rustic surroundings.

This is combined with unsurpassed quality of produce and service, attested to by its many prestigious awards and positive media reviews. Dalington Estate was a Goldplate Award winner last year and is also proud to have won the Excellence Awards in 2001 and 2002.

The Estate regularly hosts functions, weddings and jazz evenings in addition to its regular a-la-carte lunches and dinners. Bookings are essential.

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Guildford Town Hall

Corner of James and Meadow Streets, Guildford WA 6055

The Guildford Town Hall is a prominent landmark in the centre of the historic town of Guildford. Whilst no longer operating as the town's administrative centre, the hall still offers an insight into the history and development of the local government of the district. Also operating as a theatre, it is well worth timing your visit to enable you to catch a local performance whilst in the town. Explore the exterior of the building, which is an excellent example of the Inter-War Art Deco style of architecture, which was popular during its time of construction in 1938. The heritage listed civic building is located in the charming town of Guildford, just twenty minutes drive east of Perth. The entire town has been classified by the National Trust and as a result offers a multitude of historical buildings and heritage sites to investigate. The ideal way to explore the town is on one of the many self-guided heritage walks on offer.

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Guildford Heritage Walk Trails

Corner of Meadow and Swan Streets, Guildford WA 6055

Strolling the streets of Guildford, gateway to the Swan Valley, on the Guildford Heritage Walk Trails you get the feeling you're in a charming little village that time forgot. It's a place where history lives on in quaint colonial buildings, where the influence of the English gentry is still played out on the polo field and where Devonshire tea is served with a shameless disregard for cholesterol levels. So put on some stout walking shoes and explore the beginning of colonial charm. Explore the history of our town on foot. Established on what's virtually an island encircled by the Swan and Helena Rivers, Guildford's ideally suited to explore on foot. To assist you in discovering the numerous fascinating historic buildings, lively characters and wonderful stores of this 'island village' three new heritage walk trails, with 35 interpretive panels, have been built. The Town Walk: 1,800 metres, 40-60 minutes, red markers The River Ramble: 1,500 metres, 30-50 minutes, blue markers The Stirling Square Circuit: 450 metres, 20 minutes, black markers Each trail starts and finishes at the Old Guildford Courthouse (Visitor Centre). The route markers carry the original Town of Guildford crest, with the trails distinguished by different colour marker plates.

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Kalamunda Farmers Market

Central Mall, Kalamunda WA 6076

At the Kalamunda Farmers Market you can taste regional produce at its best. Try award-winning olive oil, listen to live music as you browse amongst the stalls and chat to the numerous specialist food producers before making your purchases. All products sold have been grown, reared, and caught, pickled or baked by the stallholders themselves. By buying at the Kalamunda Farmers Market, you can be confident you are buying the freshest, most local produce possible, supporting your local community and economy and helping the environment by reducing food-miles.

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St Matthews Church

Stirling Square, Off Meadow Street, Guildford WA 6055

The intriguing brick work and picturesque grounds surrounding St Matthews Church draws many visitors to the historic town of Guildford. The church now standing in Stirling Square was built in 1873, after its predecessor was destroyed in a hurricane. Wander around the exterior of the large church and examine the bricks that were laid alternately lengthwise and pointing inwards to reinforce the structure. This was the third attempt at building the church, and great care was taken to construct a sturdy building that would stand the test of time. Explore the magnificently kept grounds of St Matthews which is extremely popular for weddings. St Matthews features on the Historic Walk of Guildford which encompasses 22 significant sites and historical buildings. Collect a brochure about the walk from the Guildford and Swan Valley Tourist Information Centre. Initially established as the rural centre of the Swan River colony, Guildford is rich in history and has played a significant role in shaping Western Australia. Just 20 minutes drive east of Perth the historic town is also the gateway to the Swan Valley wine region.

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Swan Valley Food and Wine Drive Trail

Swan Valley Visitor Centre, Historic Guildford Courthouse, Corner of Meadow and Swan Streets, Guildford WA 6055

The award winning Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail is a 32 kilometre scenic loop drive in the heart of the Swan Valley, 25 minutes from Perth. Starting at the visitor centre in Guildford, this Top Trail takes in more than 150 wineries, lively breweries, fine restaurants, bustling cafes, distilleries, shop, accommodation outlets and roadside stalls selling fresh produce. As Western Australia's oldest wine growing region, the Swan Valley has earned a solid reputation for its wines, however whilst exploring the region you'll also experience world-class art galleries, the joys of holding and feeding wildlife, getting up close to nature and learning about Aboriginal culture. The highlights of this trail are the interesting places, great food and beverages to enjoy along the way and the pleasant rural scenery; essentially it seduces visitors with a rich fusion of this eclectic mix. The drive trail links the Guildford Heritage walk trail and the Swan Valley Food and Wine cycle trail. The trail is well sing posted, has a wide choice of places to visit and works in conjunction with the Swan Valley guide and maps.

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Woodbridge

Ford Street, Woodbridge WA 6056

Woodbridge (1885) is a beautiful heritage building overlooking the Swan River near the historic town of Guildford. Stop in to enjoy a cup of tea in the old coach house adjacent to Woodbridge, which is now a tea-room and gift shop. Take a look around the impressive two-storey residence which features white iron lacework, wide verandas and a central tower. Its interior has been carefully restored and furnished to reflect the late Victorian and early Edwardian periods. Woodbridge House was built in 1885 for Charles Harper and family, the house was considered one of the most gracious in Western Australia. It remained a private home until 1920 when it became a private school. Located just 30 minutes east of Perth. Guildford is well worth a day trip to soak up the historic beauty, traditional landscapes and friendly village atmosphere. Spend some time combing through antique shops or just wandering the main street admiring the old buildings.

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Lesmurdie Falls

Lesmurdie Falls Carpark, Lesmurdie National Park, Lesmurdie WA 6076

Lesmurdie Falls located in the Lesmurdie Falls National Park in the hills east of Perth, are one of the more spectacular waterfalls on the Darling Range escarpment. Commencing at the top, this moderate two kilometre walk circuit meanders down to the base of the falls, up close to the lush vegetation, and is quite unique for the Perth area. This Top Trail starts on the top of the falls where Lesmurdie book tumbles over the Darling Range Escarpment. Walking down the hill, it follows the brook until it reaches a bridge at the top of the falls. Stand at the top and look over the fall of water. The trail continues down to the picnic area at the base of the hills. From here there is a trail that leads to the base of the falls. This is more like a waterfall in New Zealand than in Perth. The lush vegetation grows where the bubbling brook hits the base of the waterfall. The climb up the hill to return to the car park is steep but short. Enjoy morning tea or lunch in the near by Kalamunda Village.

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Stirling Square

Meadow Street, Guildford WA 6055

Stirling Square is a picturesque park that is one point of interest on a self-guided walk through historic Guildford. Stirling Square, originally called Church Square, was set aside and surveyed in 1829. It was originally twice its current size but in the 1940s and 1860s sections were sold off and trees were planted in 1874 and 1897. In the centre of Stirling Square is St Mathew's Church. This is the third St Mathews Church in the area. The first, built of mud bricks in 1836 was replaced by a wooden building which was blown down by a hurricane in 1860. The current building was constructed in 1873 and is notable for the way the bricks have been laid alternately lengthwise and pointing inwards to reinforce the structure.

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Calamunnda Camel Farm

361 Paulls Valley Road, Paulls Valley WA 6076
At Calamunnda Camel Farm and Oasis Tea Rooms you can enjoy a short ride or an extended trek through native Australian bush. Nestled in the hills above Perth, in a natural setting on the Bibbulmun Track, the Calamunnda Camel Farm and Oasis Tea Rooms provides a unique opportunity to discover the rich variety of flora and fauna of the local Australian bushland. Relax in the tranquil bushland setting and enjoy a family picnic or barbecue while watching the activities of the farm, taking photos with the baby camels and the variety of native animals. Light refreshments are available from their elevated tea rooms. Calamunnda Camel Farm and Oasis Tea Rooms are 45 minutes east of Perth.
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Kalamunda National Park

Schipp Road, Piesse Brook WA 6076
Set off on a bushwalking adventure through Kalamunda National Park in the Perth Hills. This is where the famous Bibbulmun Track starts – and then winds 1,000 kilometres south to Albany. The Bibbulmun Track is rated as one of Australia’s best hiking trails. Walking trails in Kalamunda National Park take you along Peisse Brook and though forests timbered with marri, wandoo and jarrah. Granite boulder outcrops are common, making the scenery particularly striking. If you’re lucky you might see a kangaroo, echidna or bandicoot, while native birdlife thrives, making Kalamunda National Park a good place for bird watching. The park is a short walk from the centre of Kalamunda Township, which is popular for its village atmosphere and monthly farmer’s markets. Kalamunda National Park is located within the Darling Range, about a half an hour drive from Perth.
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Fun Station Midland

346 Great Eastern Highway, Midland WA 6056
Fun Station Midland brings a whole new meaning to interactive family fun in a safe and air-conditioned environment. Kids love Fun Station because activities can be as challenging or competitive as they want. You can feel secure knowing that friendly staff are always on hand to ensure that kids make the most of their time at Fun Station. Fun Station is very conscious of safety and security for all guests. Some of Fun Station’s safety features include staff operated electronic locking entry and exit gates, multiple emergency exits with alarms on all exits to prevent unsupervised exit of the centre, regular checks of equipment and public liability insurance. So guests can have peace of mind when visiting Fun Station. At Fun Station we specialise in parties. For a hassle free birthday party, choose one of our themed party rooms and let us organise the rest. There are five great theme rooms to choose from. Fun Station is located on Great Eastern Highway Midland, approximately 25 minutes drive from Perth.
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Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

120 Gilchrist Road, Lesmurdie WA 6076
Meet some amazing critters and passionate wildlife carers on a guided tour of Kanyana Wildlife. Kanyana Wildlife is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to caring for sick, injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife. Kanyana Wildlife is also committed to breeding threatened species and providing vital training and community education. More than 2,000 sick, injured and orphaned animals are taken to Kanyana Wildlife each year from all over Western Australia and admitted to the onsite hospital for treatment. When they are well enough, their rescuer is contacted to collect the animal and release it where it was found. Join a two-hour guided tour to find out more about this world-class facility and meet some of the unique animals and dedicated volunteers that make it so extraordinary. You can choose a daytime Discovery Tour or night-time Nocturnal Tour - or experience both! Dates of tours vary so please call, email or visit the website for more details as bookings are essential. Special group tours can also be arranged. Kanyana Wildlife is located in Lesmurdie in the Perth Hills, a 30-minute drive east from the centre of Perth, Western Australia.
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Woodbridge (1885)

Ford Street, Woodbridge WA 6056
Woodbridge (1885) is a beautiful heritage building overlooking the Swan River near the historic town of Guildford. Stop in to enjoy a cup of tea in the old coach house adjacent to Woodbridge, which is now a tea-room and gift shop. Take a look around the impressive two-storey residence which features white iron lacework, wide verandas and a central tower. Its interior has been carefully restored and furnished to reflect the late Victorian and early Edwardian periods. Woodbridge House was built in 1885 for Charles Harper and family, the house was considered one of the most gracious in Western Australia. It remained a private home until 1920 when it became a private school. Located just 30 minutes east of Perth. Guildford is well worth a day trip to soak up the historic beauty, traditional landscapes and friendly village atmosphere. Spend some time combing through antique shops or just wandering the main street admiring the old buildings.
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Guildford Post Office

Corner of Meadow Street and Stirling Street, Guildford WA 6055
Guildford Post Office is one of the town’s most prominent landmarks and still operates today as a postal agency. Built in 1897, the magnificent historic building takes pride of place on the main street of this well preserved town. Examine the Victorian Italianate architectural style, and see if you can spot where alterations were carried out in 1901. The beautiful clock and bell tower were added to the Post Office four years after the building was completed. Whilst the bell still remains in the tower, it is no longer rung. The post office sits on the site of an old convict depot hospital in the heart of the charming town of Guildford, just 20 minutes drive east of Perth. The entire town has been classified by the National Trust and as a result offers many historical buildings worth exploring.
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Pinelli Estate Wines

30 Bennett Street, Caversham WA 6055
Indulge your senses at Pinelli Estate. Taste premium, handcrafted wines at the Pinelli Estate Wines Cellar Door. Choose from flavoursome whites, rich reds, delicate dessert or luscious fortified wines. Pinelli was rated in James Halliday's Wine Companion 2014 as a 4.5 star winery knocking on the door of a 5-star rating in recognition of the high to very high quality wines produced. The Estate also offers award-winning Mediterranean cuisine at Fillaudeau's Restaurant in a rustic, rammed earth, air conditioned restaurant and alfresco area surrounded by the grapevines of the Estate They look forward to indulging you at Pinelli Estate soon. Group or charter bookings by prior appointment only.

Caversham

Caversham, Caversham WA 6055
In the heart of Western Australia's oldest wine region, Caversham rests along the Swan River sharing close encounters of the cuddly kind at its wildlife park and a feast of fresh local flavours. Caversham and the Swan Valley are ideal self-drive destinations located 25 minutes by road from Perth, or 15 minutes from the airport. Or take a full or half day boat cruise from Perth's Barrack Street Jetty and wind your way inland along the Swan River. Once you arrive in the valley, an abundance of touring options and more than 150 attractions await. Whether you hit the self-drive Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail or climb aboard a shuttle bus, coach, or even horse-drawn carriage, you can spend the day sampling premium wines, gourmet produce, boutique beers, fine chocolates and other local delights. There are also plenty of walking and cycling trails through the bush and along the river's edge, so get your boots on or hire a bike and enjoy the great outdoors. For an experience with nature you'll never forget, head for Caversham Wildlife Park where you're invited to cuddle a wombat, feed the kangaroos or get friendly with a koala. Surrounded by 3,935 hectare Whiteman Park, there are also opportunities to spot flora and fauna beyond the wildlife park. On the river, you'll find Caversham House perched above the water and steeped in history. If you're arriving by boat, pull up to the private jetty and let the limestone stairs lead you past the four-storey waterfall to the terraced gardens. After you've worked up an appetite, satisfy your hunger at one of the many eateries, from fine dining restaurants to casual cafes. Why not extend your visit with a stay at a holiday park, bed and breakfast, farmstay or resort, and give yourself time to taste all the valley has to offer. If you're visiting in August, check out the dates for one of Australia's most unique sporting events - the Avon Descent. For decades this gruelling two day time trial over 133 kilometres has wowed crowds and challenged participants from all over the world....

Midland Town Hall

39 Old Great Northern Highway, Midland WA 6056
The Midland Town Hall was built 1906 in French renaissance style and forms a distinctive landmark in Midland. It is historically significant as one of the best town halls of that period and for its continuous association with the municipal government in Midland. Today the hall is still used for council purposes. Midland is located 30 minutes drive east of Perth. ...

Bibbulmun Track

Corner of Haynes Street and Railway Road, Kalamunda WA 6076
The Bibbulmun Track is one of the world's great long distance walking trails, stretching nearly 1000 kilometres from Kalamunda, in the Perth Hills, to the historic town of Albany on the south coast. This Top Trail passes through the heart of the scenic south west of Western Australia. The track takes you through towering karri and tingle forests, down mist-shrouded valleys, over giant granite boulders and along breathtaking coastal heath lands. Bushwalkers from around the world come to Western Australia to become an end-to-ender on "The Bibb". The Bibbulmun Track offers a wide range of experiences, from an epic eight-week adventure staying in the 49 campsites along the way, to day walks, staying in comfort in one of the quaint country towns. The track passes through Dwellingup, Collie, Balingup, Donnelly River Village, Pemberton, Northcliffe, Walpole and Denmark. The campsites have a rustic timber sleeping shelter, pit toilet, rainwater tank and tent sites. The track is well marked with yellow triangular markers symbolising the 'Waugal' (rainbow serpent of the Aboriginal Dreaming)....

Kalamunda National Park

Schipp Road, Piesse Brook WA 6076
Set off on a bushwalking adventure through Kalamunda National Park in the Perth Hills. This is where the famous Bibbulmun Track starts – and then winds 1,000 kilometres south to Albany. The Bibbulmun Track is rated as one of Australia’s best hiking trails. Walking trails in Kalamunda National Park take you along Peisse Brook and though forests timbered with marri, wandoo and jarrah. Granite boulder outcrops are common, making the scenery particularly striking. If you’re lucky you might see a kangaroo, echidna or bandicoot, while native birdlife thrives, making Kalamunda National Park a good place for bird watching. The park is a short walk from the centre of Kalamunda Township, which is popular for its village atmosphere and monthly farmer’s markets. Kalamunda National Park is located within the Darling Range, about a half an hour drive from Perth. ...

Lesmurdie Falls

Lesmurdie Falls Carpark, Lesmurdie WA 6076
Lesmurdie Falls located in the Lesmurdie Falls National Park in the hills east of Perth, are one of the more spectacular waterfalls on the Darling Range escarpment. Commencing at the top, this moderate two kilometre walk circuit meanders down to the base of the falls, up close to the lush vegetation, and is quite unique for the Perth area. This Top Trail starts on the top of the falls where Lesmurdie book tumbles over the Darling Range Escarpment. Walking down the hill, it follows the brook until it reaches a bridge at the top of the falls. Stand at the top and look over the fall of water. The trail continues down to the picnic area at the base of the hills. From here there is a trail that leads to the base of the falls. This is more like a waterfall in New Zealand than in Perth. The lush vegetation grows where the bubbling brook hits the base of the waterfall. The climb up the hill to return to the car park is steep but short. Enjoy morning tea or lunch in the near by Kalamunda Village....

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