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
Hidden Valley Eco Spa Lodges & Day Spa is the ultimate relaxation getaway. Nestled amongst 14 acres of private jarrah forest in Pickering Brook, Western Australia, the luxury self contained accommodation offers all the modern conveniences in a tranquil bush setting. With each lodge equipped with its own outdoor heated jacuzzi on a private deck, you can relax in the uninterrupted beauty of the surrounds or visit the day spa for added indulgence.
Recently opened Hidden Valley\'s Farm Lodge suitable for couples, & small groups. Adjacent to Hidden Valley on 25 acres.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
Perth's longest established Camel Farm, with over 30 years experience!
Tucked away in Paulls Valley, Kalamunda in the hills East of Perth, Western Australia is one of the most enjoyable and unique outdoor experiences available. You will find Calamunnda Camel Farm approximately a 30 minute drive from the city.
In a natural setting on the Bibbulmun Track, Munda Bidi Mountain Bike Trail and a Bridle Trail, the Calamunnda Camel Farm provides an exceptional opportunity to discover the rich variety of flora and fauna of the local Australian bush land.
Relax in the tranquil bush land setting and enjoy a family picnic or hire a barbecue while watching the activities of the farm, taking photos with the camels and feed the farm animals. Partake in one of our 3 main choices in Camel Treks through our farm and native bush land; the Introductory Ride, ½ Hour Ride and a full 1 Hour Ride. Other options available, contact us for more details.
Calamunnda Camel Farm has it's own Camel Milk Dairy on the property, producing quality Organic products. Head on into the Kiosk for a taste test and sales of their Raw Camel Milk. Light refreshments are also available.
We also offer courses in all areas of Camel Training and Handling, Camel Riding, Trekking, Transport and Husbandry.
Our Camels are available for Hire for Offsite events; from birthdays and weddings to shows/fetes and everything in between. We also have a Function/Training Rooms that are available for Hire for small to medium sized groups, school outings and corporate events.
We offer schools and groups different activities which may include Camel Rides, Bush Tucker Tours and a Barbecue.
OPENING HOURS :
9AM - 2PM Thursday
9AM - 2PM Friday
9AM - 4PM Saturday
9AM - 4PM Sunday
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.
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.
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.
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.