Discover the best top things to do in Swan Valley, Australia including Swan Valley Wagon Tours, Entopia Wines, Tyler's Vineyard, All Saints Anglican Church, Caversham Wildlife Park, Whiteman Park, The House of Honey, Woodbridge, Motor Museum of Western Australia, Paruna Sanctuary.
Restaurants in Swan Valley
5.0 based on 129 reviews
Swan Valley Wagon Tours operate in the oldest wine region of Western Australia, the superb Swan Valley. Escape the hectic hustle of modern life and seriously unwind on a unique Horse Drawn Wagon Tour. Discover some of the fabulous foods and wines the Swan Valley has on offer. A must do, fun experience when visiting Perth or living locally, so come along, meet our happy horses and let us show you the valley like no other tour can.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Our cellar door is open on weekends for wine tasting and purchase of wines. Only a 35 minute drive from Perth's CBD, Western Australia, this boutique winery produces fine wines in small batches from grapes hand-picked on the estate. Located in the Swan Valley, just off the Great Northern Highway. Picnickers welcome, so bring your lunch and enjoy our wine on the verandah overlooking our picturesque vineyard.
5.0 based on 38 reviews
Vineyard / Winery in the Swan Valley Western Australia
Absolute a must see place, amazing service and amazing wine, you can also get a wine with your own picture. It’s a perfect gift, or a great memory
4.5 based on 39 reviews
All Saints Anglican Church held its first service in 1841, making it the first permanent church in the Swan River Colony, which was founded in 1829. It stands on a small hill overlooking the Swan River, where Captain James Stirling surveyed the area in 1827 when he was exploring the area. This sturdy building hosts services on Sunday and other Anglican holidays.
4.5 based on 1,738 reviews
My wife and I visited Caversham as part of a day tour around the Perth area. As it was an organised tour, we experienced several supervised encounters as part of our visit. Perhaps the best was the time spent in the large kangaroo enclosure, with a a great number of very friendly and relaxed kangaroos, who we were able to feed. Our visit also included other animal encounters, including koalas and a farming presentation. Caversham is a beautiful, spacious, well laid out and maintained park with well cared for animals in spacious, natural enclosures. We only had about two hours here, but could easily have spent at least half a day to thoroughly explore and enjoy this beautiful park. Don't rush your visit - allow plenty of time!
4.5 based on 354 reviews
Located on the doorstep of the Swan Valley, Whiteman Park is one of the largest metropolitan recreation and conservation parks in the world. Covering nearly 4,000 hectares, the Park is a place to enjoy life’s simple pleasures – walking or cycling on peaceful bush paths, playing with the kids or simply delighting in the calmness of our unspoilt natural heritage… There’s a lot to see and do including a visit to Caversham Wildlife Park, Motor Museum, Tractor Museum and Revolutions Transport Museum. There’s also Vintage bus, train and tram rides, playgrounds, barbeques and shady picnic areas – you could spend a day there and not see it all!
We saw plenty of woylies and quendas. Kids loved it. Best for kids older than 5 as they have to stay reasonably quite for the walk. Would have been good to see some other species like in Drayandra woodland nocturnal walk. Otherwise, fantastic and close to Perth.
4.5 based on 214 reviews
PURE, RAW HONEYS WITH AN EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE The House of Honey proudly specializes in pure, unpasteurised and unadulterated varietal honeys. We practice harvesting honey only when our bees have capped the cells allowing the honey to fully ripen and mature into an exceptional taste. Our guarantee to you is to provide premium top quality West Australian honeys with intense flavours and the highest nutritional value using traditional and sustainable farming methods.
This is one of my favourite places to visit and enjoy. The shop is wonderful with hundreds of honey products. Some body products, some house decor, some kitchen accessory- all with beautiful bee themes. The meadery attached is incredible! Tastings are available and the mead is first class.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
The attractive site on the banks of the Swan River, just east of the historic town of Guildford, was originally taken up by the colony’s first Governor, Captain James Stirling. By 1831, he had built a cottage there, a retreat from Government House. The property was purchased in 1883 by Charles Harper, agriculturalist, legislator and part owner of The West Australian newspaper. He proceeded to display his position and wealth by building the current house.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Showcasing the history of motoring in Australia with displays of motor racing, motor cycles and performance vehicles. The museum houses one of the largest collections of model cars in Australia together with extensive displays on motoring memorabilia.
Incredible opportunity to view classic cars from many different eras & areas of the world. There is a lot to see and things are well spread out. We spent 90 minutes there but could easily have been there for 3 hours. Each car tells a story. We might have benefitted from a guided tour if those had been available but really enjoyed it nonetheless. If you know any gearheads take them here!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
As a bushwalking group, we rate the Numbat Trail our favorite. It's hard to do, especially in temperatures reaching 26°, but we started at 7:30 am the second time 14 of us did it. The $10 payment goes towards a good cause. We came across Michelle who was maintaining the tracks. The views, the workout, the wildflowers - they made the visit worthwhile!
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