5 Sights & Landmarks in Perth Hills That You Shouldn't Miss

April 25, 2022 Kiesha Cripe

Discover the best top things to do in Perth Hills, Australia including Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail, Calamunnda Camel Farm, Zig Zag Scenic Drive, The Fruit Corner, Swan View Tunnel.
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1. Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail

Mundaring Weir Rd Darling Ranges, Mundaring, Western Australia 6073 Australia +61 8 9321 6088 http://www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/golden-pipeline-heritage-trail/
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail

Follow life-giving water from picturesque Mundaring Weir in the forested Perth Hills, through the open spaces of WA's wheatbelt to Mount Charlotte Reservoir overlooking Kalgoorlie-Boulder, the city built on gold.

2. Calamunnda Camel Farm

361 Paulls Valley Rd, Kalamunda, Western Australia 6076 Australia +61 8 9293 1156 [email protected] http://www.camelfarm.com
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Calamunnda Camel Farm

Camel treks and rides are available all year round or take a stroll through the forest. These activities evoke the soothing effects of the Australian bush, which never fails to work its relaxing magic, whether seen from the back of a camel or on foot. Corporate facilities available for hire for day events, workshops, family events, outdoors experiences or just a great day out. Light refreshments at our Kiosk & BBQ facilities available.

Reviewed By 385aurangz - Perth, Australia

Best place if you would like to ride a camel in the jungle. (Bit expensive though) Staff was very friendly and holds loads of knowledge about what they are doing. Camels were super great friendly and obedient. I had my 7 months old baby with me riding the camel. Toilets are available Keep you go pro with you as riding a camel In the jungle means alot of adventure Loads and loads of flies which is a bit irritating. Have your net cap on and u can enjoy the fullest Little farm is also available there consisting of coockatoo, EMU, hens , ducks etc. staff allow you yo feed EMU.

3. Zig Zag Scenic Drive

Gooseberry Hill, Western Australia Australia 92579999
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Zig Zag Scenic Drive

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

The Zig Zag is a former railway line that zig zags down the Darling Ranges, giving a magnificent view of Perth. The Zig Zag runs through the Gooseberry Hill National Park. The council has closed the Zig Zag to motorised traffic because of anti-social behavior by some motorists. The council has not yet made a decision when, or if, to reopen the Zig Zag to cars, but the Zig Zag is open to pedestrians. Apart from the view, the Zig Zag hosts native birds and animals.

4. The Fruit Corner

1 Bracken Rd, Pickering Brook, Western Australia 6076 Australia +61 8 9293 8024 http://www.facebook.com/thefruitcornerpickeringbrook/
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

The Fruit Corner

Reviewed By dyhx

They started in 1953, as a fruit orchard producing for sales to the markets. It's only in recent years that they started opening to the public for fruit picking, charging an entry fee of $5 per adult and $3 per child plus you pay for whatever you pick at $3 per kg. Very reasonable prices if you ask me. Of course whatever you can eat there is free, afterall how many apples can you actually eat as you walk along it. The fun is in picking them, not eating! A pity there’s only apples during this time (mid Jun), in fact if we came a week later, we might not even have apples to pick as they enter winter. The best time will be summer, i.e Nov to Feb where you get cherries, plums and vegetables too. A pity the rain came off and on, so we got a little wet in between but it was still fun plucking apples and eating straight off the trees. The entire activity would probably have taken us just 30 mins before we got bored. But with the rain and photo taking in between, we spent a good 1 hr plus here. And went home with a big bag of sweet green apples. It's a family business and they are all so friendly and humble.

5. Swan View Tunnel

Park Road, John Forrest National Park, Western Australia 6056 Australia +61 8 9290 6100 https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/john-forrest
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Swan View Tunnel

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