The 10 Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Mandurah and Peel Region, Western Australia

February 6, 2022 Christa Meece

Discover the best top things to do in Mandurah and Peel Region, Australia including Mandurah Surf Lessons, Jarrahdale Equestrian Centre, Waroona Visitor Centre and Gallery, Mandurah Visitor Centre, Dwellingup Trails and Visitor Information Centre, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, The Wine Tree, Mandurah Community Museum, Three Rivers Brewing Company, Emma Blyth Gallery.
Restaurants in Mandurah and Peel Region

1. Mandurah Surf Lessons

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5.0 based on 51 reviews

Mandurah Surf Lessons

Mandurah Surf Lessons aim is to provide the Peel Region with the best surfing services to locals and tourists alike. We believe that EVERYONE should have access to the sport of surfing in a fun and safe environment. If you are a complete beginner or just want to improve your skills, MSL at Pyramids Beach, Avalon Bay and Falcon Bay, will be perfect for you!

2. Jarrahdale Equestrian Centre

Lot 162 Jarrahdale Road, Jarrahdale, Western Australia Australia +61 427 255 291 http://m.facebook.com/jarrahdaleequestrian/
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Jarrahdale Equestrian Centre

Reviewed By 482jennieo

This is a wonderful place...friendly people, beautiful setting and lovely strong, healthy horses. My daughter feels so safe and happy riding here, and is being carefully supported to surprise herself by what she and her pony can do together.

37 South Western Hwy, Waroona, Western Australia 6215 Australia +61 8 9733 1506 [email protected] http://www.waroona.wa.gov.au/welcome-to-waroona.aspx
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Waroona Visitor Centre and Gallery

Funded by Shire of Waroona and supported by local artists and volunteers, the Waroona Visitor Centre houses a wide range of local, regional and state information plus brochures on fishing, walk trails, firewood collecting areas, seasonal work, etc. Free town maps available plus a retail range. The Gallery provides a venue for local artists and craftspeople and the displays include a range of quality paintings in various styles and mediums, pottery, woodwork, handmade cards, lavender bags, hand towels, pot holders and tea cosies, knitted baby sets and booties, cushions, scarves and slippers, preserves, local music cds and books, and pet scratchers to name a few. Complementing local produce are lines that include Muddy Creek soaps and soy candles, Contemporary Teapots, Australian made and themed stationery and cards, wind chimes and suncatchers, humorous signs, wall tiles, a range of Waroona souvenirs, WA pocket guide books (flora, fauna, trees, animals, etc), wall art and garden stakes, sun hats and knick knacks, calenders and more. Our Volunteers: The Centre has a band of fifteen volunteers dedicated to seeing the Centre open 7 days for visitor enquiries and retail sales.

4. Mandurah Visitor Centre

75 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah, Western Australia 6210 Australia +61 8 9550 3999 [email protected] http://www.visitmandurah.com
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4.5 based on 307 reviews

Mandurah Visitor Centre

Open 9am-4pm, seven days a week. Open every day of the year apart from Christmas Day and Boxing Day; and open from 10am to 3pm on Good Friday and Christmas Eve. The Mandurah Visitor Centre is centrally located on the Mandurah Boardwalk, on the Eastern Foreshore of the City. The friendly staff at the fully accredited Mandurah Visitor Centre are available to assist you with information regarding accommodation, tours, attractions, activities and special events to make your visit special. We also provide a free booking service to assist you to experience the perfect holiday in Mandurah and the Peel Region.

Reviewed By AllanW1132

Excellent display of brochures and Very helpful staff handy to attractions like Dolphin Quay, Performing Arts centre

5. Dwellingup Trails and Visitor Information Centre

Marinup Street, Dwellingup, Western Australia 6213 Australia +61 8 9538 1108 [email protected] http://dwellingup.destinationmurray.com.au/visitor-services/contact-us/
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Dwellingup Trails and Visitor Information Centre

Trails and Visitor Information Centre, Trails information, Ablutions, Maps, Brochures, interactive displays, gifts, souvenirs ,

Reviewed By Bornean - Perth, Australia

We were attracted by the new building, opened a few months ago. The staff were very friendly and showed a few of us how to use the virtual reality headset to learn about the trails. It's equipped with toilets and showers, something hikers would look for. Dwellingup indeed is a hikers town.

6. Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Ormsby Terrace Peel Region, Mandurah, Western Australia 6210 Australia +61 8 9550 3900 [email protected] http://www.manpac.com.au
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

The Mandurah Performing Arts Centre is one of Australia's premier regional performing and visual arts centres. Mandurah is located south of Perth and is now less than one-hour's travel from the City by road or by high speed train. Mandurah Art Gallery. The Centre is designed around magnificent glassed foyer areas, which offer sweeping waterfront views and includes the 800-seat Boardwalk Theatre, 144-seat Fishtrap Theatre and the Alcoa The Centre presents a diverse range of live theatre, drama, dance, music and comedy shows, including local, state and national performances.

Reviewed By wesleym842 - Perth, Australia

We have travelled down from Perth a number of times to attend performances at MANPAC. The venue is easy to locate and parking is plentiful. Accommodation is within a few minutes walk to the centre. We found the booking staff very helpful and the seating at all parts of the centre provides an unobstructed view of the stage. The centre attracts an excellent range of touring groups and artists and we have not had a disappointing performance yet. Well recommended.

7. The Wine Tree

46 Holyoake Rd, Dwellingup, Western Australia 6213 Australia +61 8 9538 1076 http://www.thewinetree.com.au/
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

The Wine Tree

Reviewed By Mrs721v

Recommended by a friend we booked a table for 3 and to have the cheese and meat platter. Our table was a high bar stall table overlooking the garden which was nice and rustic. We ordered a paddle of the mixed cider and a huge platter to share between 3. We are not really cider people but found the experience really enjoyable and thoroughly enjoyed the cheese and meat platter which was more than enough for 3 people. A really nice place to visit.

8. Mandurah Community Museum

3 Pinjarra Rd, Mandurah, Western Australia 6210 Australia +61 8 9550 3680 [email protected] http://www.mandurahcommunitymuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Mandurah Community Museum

Reviewed By localsinmandurah

An eloquently spoken walking tour that tells of Both European and Indigenous History side by side and together. Excellent information provided on walk around Mandurah City. A real treat. Chris

9. Three Rivers Brewing Company

6 Harlem Place Unit 2, Greenfields, Mandurah, Western Australia 6210 Australia +61 411 823 870 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/3RiversCraftBrewing/
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Three Rivers Brewing Company

We are a family-run, genuine "frankenbrewery" (yes, like the legendary monster). Our 'Tradition Brewed Fresh' motto describes styles of beers from around the world that you'll actually recognise. We never add sugar, preservatives, or other ingredients and devote ourselves to making only the highest quality products for your enjoyment. Check out our new tap room at the front of the shed, where the cozy atmosphere will certainly have you coming back for more. Cheers!

Reviewed By LaLaPerth_Australia - Mandurah, Australia

Finally got to the brewery and spent some time sampling the beers. We loved them all and enjoyed learning from Mark and Trina about their beers and business.

75 Mandurah Terrace Black Stump Gallery by Emma Blyth, Mandurah, Western Australia 6210 Australia +61 491 201 375 [email protected] http://www.emmablyth.com.au
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Emma Blyth Gallery

Emma’s artworks portray scenes from Australia’s rugged outback to the beautiful beaches and forests of WA’s southwest. Visit Black Stump Gallery by Emma Blyth for locally inspired paintings, prints and art gifts by Emma and other select artists of the region including Indigenous paintings and artefacts. Open 7 days.

Reviewed By X4961YTtrevorb

It's great to find renowned Mandurah artist Emma Blyth has relocated her art gallery - the Black Stump Gallery - into the Mandurah Visitor Centre right at the heart of all the tourism activity for the region. Along with Emma's vibrant interpretation of the Australian landscape full of vibrant colour and fun she has a stable of excellent WA artists offering a wide range of paintings, prints, ceramics, glass art and indigenous art to cater for all tastes. A must to visit when in Mandurah where you are sure to find a treasure to take home or even a small gift for a friend or rellie. Best of all, it is all Australian made!

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