The 10 Best Things to do in Kalamunda, Western Australia

January 29, 2022 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Kalamunda, Australia including Rock and Roll Mountain Biking, Kalamunda Mountain Bike Circuit, Kalamunda National Park, Kalamunda Farmers Market, Whistlepipe Gully, Calamunnda Camel Farm, Kalamunda History Village, Jorgensen Park Walk Trail, Kalamunda Artisan Market, Earth Fairy.
Restaurants in Kalamunda

1. Rock and Roll Mountain Biking

361 Paulls Valley Rd, Kalamunda, Western Australia 6076 Australia +61 410 949 182 [email protected] http://www.rockandrollmountainbiking.com.au
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Rock and Roll Mountain Biking

Rock and Roll Mountain Biking provides all things mountain biking in a great location only 40 minutes from Perth CBD. Self guided tours on a quality hire bike through to a food and wine tour - we can cater for all levels of mountain biking and can organise an adventure for everyone! The Kalamunda Hills have over 50km of single track trails ready for you to roll out from office at the trail head.

Reviewed By SwiftoWA - Perth, Australia

These guys were super helpful when I broke my bike out on the trails, really considerate, great attitude and nothing too much trouble. Considering thy have a captive audience, the prices for spares and accessories are decent. They have an impressive hire fleet including e-MTB's and the rates are good. But the best thing is the can-do, help you out, community attitude. Great work and thanks.

2. Kalamunda Mountain Bike Circuit

Paulls Valley Road, Kalamunda, Western Australia Australia http://www.kalamundacollective.com.au/pages/trail-descriptions
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Kalamunda Mountain Bike Circuit

Reviewed By SwiftoWA - Perth, Australia

I live just over an hour away from the circuit and this is the first time I had been. I went with my wife and a friend. We parked at the Camel farm. Great location, easy parking, there's a cafe and a bike shop. You can hire bikes, buy spares and they will help with repairs (as they did with us!) . We are beginners, we enjoyed the green trails and the blue. My wife is new to MTB and thought the Blue were the top end of her limit. There are hours of trails, well signposted in general although some of the maps on site are a bit vague, so keep Google Maps handy! We did 25km across a few hours and it was fantastic. I would really recommend to all comers and families. If you are comfortable with some trail riding (unsealed) and a single track) you will love it. If you are not, you will also love it.

3. Kalamunda National Park

Schipp Rd, Kalamunda, Western Australia 6076 Australia +61 8 9295 0202 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/kalamunda
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Kalamunda National Park

Reviewed By Y4596RUgordonm - Kalamunda, Australia

my wife and i lived close to kalamunda national park we were so lucky we took many a walk in this place a beautiful park withe a hidden waterfall rare trees lovely wild flowers [ in season sept ] 2 or 3 winter creeks wild life kangeroos possoms bandicoots etc [ evenings & early mornings ] all types of birds a quiet place great walks somewhere we must keep safe

4. Kalamunda Farmers Market

Central Mall, Kalamunda, Western Australia 6076 Australia +61 437 632 126 [email protected] http://kalamundafarmersmarket.com.au/
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Kalamunda Farmers Market

This is a farmers, producers and artisan, gourmet food market, so come along and talk to the farmers, producers and artisan food makers about their special family recipes, taste the samples on offer, and meet others with a passion for fresh and local produce that is just bursting with flavour and nutrition.

5. Whistlepipe Gully

Northern end, End of Lewis Road, Kalamunda, Western Australia 6058 Australia http://www.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/Leisure-Tourism/Sports-Fitness/Walking-Cycling/Walking-Trails/Whilstlepipe-Gully-Walk
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Whistlepipe Gully

6. Calamunnda Camel Farm

361 Paulls Valley Rd, Kalamunda, Western Australia 6076 Australia +61 8 9293 1156 [email protected] http://www.camelfarm.com
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Calamunnda Camel Farm

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.

Reviewed By 385aurangz - Perth, Australia

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.

7. Kalamunda History Village

56 Railway Road, Kalamunda, Western Australia 6076 Australia +61 8 9293 1371 [email protected] http://www.kalamundahistoricalsociety.com/
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Kalamunda History Village

Reviewed By RoySensei - Mount Claremont, Australia

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!

8. Jorgensen Park Walk Trail

Crescent Road, Kalamunda, Western Australia Australia http://www.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/Leisure-Tourism/Sports-Fitness/Walking-Cycling/Walking-Trails/Jorgensen-Park-Walk
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Jorgensen Park Walk Trail

Reviewed By SaltyBug - Perth, Australia

Jorgensen Park is an old golf course, now overgrown with little walk trails offshooting the main fairways. What you get is a great space with a range of terrains to explore. Keep to the fairways for an easy flat and level surface. For a bit of adventure head into the bush and choose your own adventure with the myriad of little trails all over the place. When you are done make use of the picnic facilities and playground or head to one of the fabulous little cafes or bakeries in the area. A perfect day trip with the whole family.

9. Kalamunda Artisan Market

Central Mall And Town Square, Kalamunda, Western Australia 6076 Australia [email protected] http://kalamundaartisanmarket.com.au
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Kalamunda Artisan Market

Perth's Premier Artisan Market features a unique array of handcrafted and homegrown products in the beautiful Perth Hills.

Reviewed By ingizea

Every time I go to this market I am amazed at the quality and creativity of the stall holders. So unique

10. Earth Fairy

47 Railway Rd, Kalamunda, Western Australia 6076 Australia +61 1300 338 313 [email protected] http://www.earthfairy.com.au
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Earth Fairy

Earth Fairy is a family run business, nestled in the beautiful hills of Kalamunda in Western Australia. We've used our local animals and wildflowers as inspiration for our range of fairy costumes and accessories. We want to celebrate the wonderful, wild, colourful, joyful surroundings we have been blessed with. Our beautiful storefront first opened in June 2016. We're very proud of our eclectic collection of toys, fairy inspired clothing as well as nature inspired homewares and jewellery. Our fairy garden collection is second to none. Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter if you'd like to be kept up to date with new products and special events!

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