10 Things to do in Melville That You Shouldn't Miss

December 16, 2021 Sheron Bogner

Discover the best top things to do in Melville, Australia including Matters Of Taste Cooking School, Point Walter Reserve, Wireless Hill Park, Bicton Pool, Heathcote Reserve, Westfield Booragoon, Wireless Hill Farmers Market, Willagee Library, Heathcote Cultural Precinct, Wireless Hill Park.
Restaurants in Melville

1. Matters Of Taste Cooking School

G03/19 Ogilvie Road The Precinct, Mount Pleasant, Melville, Western Australia 6153 Australia +61 8 9319 1097 [email protected] http://mattersoftaste.com.au/
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Matters Of Taste Cooking School

If you like food and cooking then you'll love Matters of Taste Cooking School. Established in 1997, owner Tracey Cotterell and her team have been inspiring home cooks with over 35 entertaining and delicious classes. From Spanish Tapas to Intoxicating Thai, Essential Knife Skills to Preserving and Fermenting, just about anything you want to learn is available here. Using fresh local produce you can choose to immerse yourself in a hands on class and get in on the chopping and sizzling action. Or sit back, relax and watch the chefs create the dishes in front of you in a demonstration style event. Walking into our kitchen at Matters of Taste you are not just entering a teaching arena but a complete experience for the senses and soul. The sights, sounds and smells along with the energy of the facilitators and other participants will give you a tingle of excitement. Join us soon, book a place in a fun and entertaining class. We look forward to seeing you.

Reviewed By ricksT1360SU

Joined Tracey and Anthony (behind the camera) for a cooking class and absolutely loved it, will be using some fresh new bbq tips this weekend.

2. Point Walter Reserve

Honour Avenue, Bicton, Melville, Western Australia 6157 Australia +61 1300 635 845 http://www.melvillecity.com.au/facilities/parks/point-walter-reserve
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4.5 based on 105 reviews

Point Walter Reserve

Reviewed By lindadownunder - Perth, Australia

Point Walter Reserve is a beautiful part of Perth and is the perfect place for a picnic and a swim, especially for children. There are several play grounds, a cafe, kiosk and toilet facilities available. The views are stunning as well.

3. Wireless Hill Park

Ardessie St, Ardross, Melville, Western Australia 6153 Australia http://www.melvillecity.com.au/index.php/component/alfrescocontent/?nodeid=b911e864-f130-42d6-b3d5-6f6c746cd653
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Wireless Hill Park

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Wireless Hill Park cosists of a large expanse of bushland in the middle of Ardross, an up-market suburb South of the River. It has a variety of wildlife. If you see any reptiles, if you leave them alone, they will probably leave you alone. The park is carpetted with wildcflowers in spring. It also houses the Wirelsss Hill Museum

4. Bicton Pool

80 Blackwall Reach Parade, Bicton, Melville, Western Australia 6157 Australia +61 8 9339 7411 https://www.facebook.com/bictonpool/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Bicton Pool

5. Heathcote Reserve

58 Duncraig Rd, Applecross, Melville, Western Australia 6153 Australia 9364 5666 [email protected] https://www.melvillecity.com.au/things-to-do/find-venues-parks-and-reserves/heathcote-reserve
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Heathcote Reserve

Reviewed By Chizzel - Perth, Australia

This is one of the best playgrounds around especially when you take its prime location into consideration. Situated on a hill it has magnificent views to the river as well as fantastic play equipment for small kids. I find that the older kids usually make their way down to the river bank below to have more grown up fun. The area has a large grassed area where families can picnic and watch their kids or even join in the fun. I used to come here regularly many years ago and it was always well maintained. Due to our children being too old now we only just visited it again, recently. It still appears well maintained looks the same as we rembered it. Other peoples children and families are still enjoying the equipment and what the park has to offer.

6. Westfield Booragoon

121 Riseley St, Booragoon, Melville, Western Australia 6154 Australia +61 8 9364 7911 [email protected] http://www.westfield.com.au/booragoon
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4.0 based on 144 reviews

Westfield Booragoon

Reviewed By t0gm

This is a good shopping centre where there is a Kmart and nearlly every shopping place there is! Bring comfy shoes because there is a lot of walking you need to do you would probably be there all day! There’s activity’s there at the moment and it is trampolining so bring some socks!

7. Wireless Hill Farmers Market

Telefunken Drive, Ardross, Melville, Western Australia 6153 Australia http://www.whfm.com.au
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

8. Willagee Library

Corner Winnacott Street and Archibald Street, Willagee, Melville, Western Australia Australia http://www.melvillecity.com.au/community-and-facilities/libraries-and-museums
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Reviewed By monicasmith1313 - Willagee, Australia

I visit here regularly with my baby for rhyme time and my husband goes to DUG (dad granddad and uncle) time... the latter which is the first Saturday in every month. The Irish guy that runs this and works at the library is really friendly and welcoming. Great magazines to borrow and a nice area to sit if just wish to read the latest one there. Heaps of kids books too Computers there are easy to use once a member with printing facilities and includes both PC and Macs

9. Heathcote Cultural Precinct

58 Duncraig Rd, Applecross, Melville, Western Australia 6153 Australia +61 8 9364 5666 http://www.heathcotewa.com/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

the Heathcote Cultural Precinct is a place for art lovers to get tdogether. The gallery often has visiting exhibitions which are often well done and interesting. Hesthcote has a slightly institutional feel, a result of its former life as a psychiatric institution. Mt Henry has a fine outlook over the Swan River.

10. Wireless Hill Park

Telefunken Drive, Ardross, Melville, Western Australia 6153 Australia +61 8 9364 0158
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Wireless Hill was once a world centre of communications. The original wireless station was built by Telefunken of Gemany, and completed in 1912, just two years before World War One broke out. When technology passed it by, the ratio station was converted into a museum. The museum is fascinatiing, even for people like me who are not very technically minded. The Museum is open 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Wednesday and Friday, and 12:00 to 4:00 pm Sunday (Saturday closed). By the way, the park is bushland, it is carpeted with wildflowers in spring.

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