Discover the best top things to do in Perth Hills, Australia including Calamunnda Camel Farm, Lesmurdie Falls, Kalamunda History Village, Lake Leschenaultia, Mundaring Community Sculpture Park, Zig Zag Scenic Drive, Kalamunda Artisan Market, Mundaring Weir, Kalamunda Water Park.
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4.5 based on 24 reviews
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.
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.
4.5 based on 153 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Well worth a few hours visiting this Village - a trip back to yesterday, especially the old steam train, the old train station, and the old school classroom - brilliant!
4.5 based on 89 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
This park is great for kids of all ages. There is a huge climbing rope with a big slide to get you down for the bigger kids. There are swings, in ground merry-go-round, two flying foxes, a nature climb area with a tree truck that you can walk through and a play area with 3 other slides with many ways up to get to them. There are also objects up the top for the kids to climb on, one is a hand and another a digger. There is plenty of shade for picnics and a few tables scattered around. The playground has shade at different times of the day. Definitely worth a visit here for the kids to burn off some energy. Plenty of parking and its across the road from the Mundaring Pub.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Perth's Premier Artisan Market features a unique array of handcrafted and homegrown products in the beautiful Perth Hills.
Every time I go to this market I am amazed at the quality and creativity of the stall holders. So unique
4.0 based on 172 reviews
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.
4.0 based on 16 reviews
Kalamunda Water Park is a beautiful place to relax. It is lovely seeing the children play and enjoy themselves in the open air swimming pools.This water park has served the local community,visitors and generations of children over the years. We are blessed to have such a lovely manager as Natasha,who does everything in her power to make everybody who visits Kalamunda Water Park feel at home in this picturesque water park.There is always a great athmosphere at the pool as all the staff are very friendly and helpful.Thanks to Natasha and her team for another wonderful season.Best wishes from Kitty Walsh.
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