Discover the best top things to do in Mandurah and Peel Region, Australia including Old Blythewood, Dolphin Quay, Mandurah War Memorial, St Paul's Anglican Church, Creery Wetlands Nature Reserve, Cantwell Park, Sutton's Farm at Halls Head, Langford Hill Riding Farm, Edenvale Heritage Complex, Centenary Log.
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4.5 based on 6 reviews
Set on a high bank overlooking the fertile flats of the Murray River, Old Blythewood stands as a testament to the industry, ingenuity and flexibility of the pioneering McLarty family. John and Mary Anne McLarty were amongst the first Europeans to settle in the Murray District around 1842. John was a tenant farmer and Mary Anne the local postmistress.
4.5 based on 513 reviews
Dolphin Quay is something to behold! There is an amazing lobster there as big as a house. I was gobsmacked when I saw it and the place is worth visiting just for that !! Also the cafes and shops are worth a visit.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
A great place to visit. I really like how they've designed the memorial. Its well maintained. Parking is ample. Well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
St Paul's was originally sited on the other side of the valley off Armstrong Road. Built in 1896 and moved to Atkins Street in the 1950s. The nails used in construction were all hand made. The church was moved to its present site in December 2008.
Lovely little church, catches your eye when you drive past. I actually stopped and walked to it to have a better look. It’s only open on Sundays for a service and if I lived closer I’d definitely come back.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Sarah shared so much knowledge with us on the tour. The wildlife showed up in all it's splendour and with the help of Sarah's periscope, we could capture the detail of the birds as well. The Kangaroos, flora and dancing blue wrens were a real bonus. It was excellent value and really feel like I learned something special about our Mandurah Wetlands.
4.0 based on 7 reviews
What a charming little cottage that shows what it was really like in the old days. Still has wooden shingles (new) and they still leak :) . Lots of items from the different years of this cottages inhabitants. The lady guide was very informative and knew the history well. I hope the carers are able to continue the upkeep for generations to see.
4.0 based on 8 reviews
Susannah was very helpful and informative of her horses and the surroundings, I had a fantastic 2 hours and enjoyed every minute, just hope I get to go again before returning to the UK. This is a great way to see wildlife too. Trip advisor questions do not take into account a persons ability or disability. Recommended length of visit would probably be down to ability but 2 hours was great for me. Question 1 is about families it would be best to contact the riding facility Question 3 riding hats and footwear are provided. Question 6 comfy trousers or stretch jeans. I thought this was good value for money
3.5 based on 49 reviews
Loved the whole place. Old Church with settlers cemetary, old buildings, great local craft on sale, lovely coffee shop, beautiful quilt making, the museum, the roses with perfumes from the days of "real" roses and the river nearby. An enjoyable couple of hours.
3.0 based on 5 reviews
Commemorates Jarrahdale's logging history. The centenary log represents 100 years of logging in Jarrahdale. Set next to Gooralong Brook, it is within walking distance to the Old Post Office Museum
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