7 Things to do Good for Couples in Perth Hills That You Shouldn't Miss

February 24, 2022 Janette Largent

Discover the best top things to do in Perth Hills, Australia including Swan Valley Trike Tours, Hidden Valley Day Spa, Lesmurdie Falls, Lake Leschenaultia, Zig Zag Scenic Drive, Jorgensen Park Walk Trail, Mundaring Weir.
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1. Swan Valley Trike Tours

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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Swan Valley Trike Tours

TAKE THE RIDE OF A LIFETIME Hop on board our trikes for the most thrilling and exhilarating way to see Perth and the Swan Valley. Ride in comfort and safety whilst enjoying wineries , breweries , chocolate factories , distilleries , nougat , and honey. Sit in our armchair for the views of our magnificent Swan Valley and Perth

2. Hidden Valley Day Spa

85 Carinyah Rd, Pickering Brook, Western Australia 6076 Australia +61 8 9293 7337 http://hiddenvalleyeco.com/day-spa/
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Hidden Valley Day Spa

Reviewed By Traveler236353 - Perth, Australia

I was very lucky to have been gifted a voucher to this day spa for my birthday. I had a stressful day and had rushed to get to my appointment for my massage,by the time I had sat down to wait for my turn all my stress was alleviated . The ambience of the waiting room and the helpful staff made me feel at ease and special .I was asked if I would like a glass of bubbly or tea and coffee whilst I waited.The tension eased straight away and by the time I got in to have my massage I was feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.I definetly recommend the paraffin wax treatment for hands and feet ,makes it feel so soft and my massage was amazing .You really do feel like your in a Balinese day spa.

3. Lesmurdie Falls

Falls Road, Mundy Park, Lesmurdie, Western Australia 6076 Australia +61 8 9257 9998 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/lesmurdie-falls-picnic-area
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4.5 based on 153 reviews

Lesmurdie Falls

Reviewed By kerryinoz - Perth, Australia

With the abundance of recent rain the Falls are currently at their best. Walking in from the lower car park affords the glorious tranquility of winter bushland permeated with the music of the rushing stream and a symphony of birdsong. On a fabulously sunny Friday there were plenty of visitors, but well behaved and spread out enough to not intrude on plentiful moments of solitude. Dogs on leashes caused no problems. I would rate even the easiest of the walks just in to the base of the Falls as a medium degree of difficulty due to muddy patches, loose gravel, tree roots etc which require careful navigation at times for elderly or compromised walkers, and close access at the base requires agility and clambering over rocks way beyond my husband's capabilities. Absolutely worth the effort! We drove to the top carpark to take the much easier stroll to the lookouts.

4. Lake Leschenaultia

Rosedale Road Chidlow, Mundaring, Western Australia 6556 Australia 9290 6645 [email protected] http://www.mundaring.wa.gov.au/Recreationleisure/Lake/Pages/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Lake Leschenaultia

Reviewed By paulbW5193FP - Perth, Australia

Beautiful body of water, very clear and perfect for kayaking and swimming. Plentiful free parking,easy water access, family area and a pontoon just off the Beach. There are shaded picnic areas, barbeques and a great cafe. Canoe and SUP hire is available. There is also a walking / cycling trail for out of the water fun. When we visited it was a very warm day but it was not overcrowded. I highly recommend a visit.

5. 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.

6. Jorgensen Park Walk Trail

Crescent Road, Kalamunda, Western Australia Australia http://www.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/Leisure-Tourism/Sports-Fitness/Walking-Cycling/Walking-Trails/Jorgensen-Park-Walk
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Jorgensen Park Walk Trail

Reviewed By SaltyBug - Perth, Australia

Jorgensen Park is an old golf course, now overgrown with little walk trails offshooting the main fairways. What you get is a great space with a range of terrains to explore. Keep to the fairways for an easy flat and level surface. For a bit of adventure head into the bush and choose your own adventure with the myriad of little trails all over the place. When you are done make use of the picnic facilities and playground or head to one of the fabulous little cafes or bakeries in the area. A perfect day trip with the whole family.

7. Mundaring Weir

Mundaring Weir Road Sawyers Valley, Mundaring, Western Australia 6073 Australia
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4.0 based on 172 reviews

Mundaring Weir

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

In days gone by, Mundaring Weir would regularly overflow and many sightseers would make the 40 km (24 mile) trip from Perth to see it. Unhappily, this hasn't happened since 1996. The Mundaring Weir was completed in 1903 to supply water to be piped 700 km (435 miles) to the Eastern Goldfields. The construction of Mundaring Weir and the Goldfields Pipeline is an engineering achievement of epic proportions. The lake is named after C Y O'Connor, the chief engineer, who tragically took his own life. The Weir is located in bushland, with many wild birds and animals. It is well worth the trip.

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