Discover the best top things to do in Toodyay, Australia including Cartref Park Country Gardens, Connor's Mill Museum Toodyay, Hoddywell Archery Park, Newcastle Gaol Museum, Christmas 360, Toodyay Miniature Trains, Toodyay Fairytale Farm, Toodyay Visitor Centre, Cola Cafe and Museum, The Space Place.
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5.0 based on 3 reviews
The mill dates to 1870 and was the third steam powered mill built in Toodyay after the Drummond and Monger mills and with a reputation for producing high quality flour. In 1917 it became a powerhouse and supplied Toodyay until 1955 when Toodyay was connected to the SEC grid. The building sat idle until 1975 when the Tourist Bureau was established. Over the next quarter century the building was restored, stairs to the upper floors and a steam engine installed. It became a museum with the relocation of the Tourist Information. Great information panels and interesting artifacts. Worth the climb to the top floor. Connor's cottage is located on the other side of the Visitor Centre and is leased to business interests.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Australia's only full-sized, dedicated Public Archery Park located on 50 acres of natural bushland. Includes 3 archery adventure trails, 90m target lane, food and drink kiosk, archery museum and archery store. Public Archery Equipment Hire is available on weekends.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Marvellous complex to visit and take a step back in time and view the cells, stables, machinery shed, etc. Great exhibits with cells displaying law & order, living in Toodyay, Dorizzi Brothers Memorial Cell, Native Cell, Trades & Textiles and Moondyne Joe, perhaps West Australia's most fames or notorious felon. The stables house a collection of wagons and a fire cart plus various items of horse tack. The machinery shed was constructed in 1962 to house various agricultural machinery. The Wicklow Shearing Shed is a reproduction of the shed that existed on the Wicklow Hills property and was constructed with materials largely salvaged from the old shed. The gaol dates to 1865 and became a private residence upon its closure in 1907 through to the 1940's. Special mention of Barry, the volunteer extraordinaire on the day for his enthusiasm and knowledge.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
The range of Christmas items is vast. If you want any Christmas items varying from fancy trees to decorations, table settings this is the place to visit. Having been to the German Christmas markets, this is some recommendation!
4.5 based on 5 reviews
I thought it was about time I paid a visit to Toodyay again, I did my research and discovered to my surprise that there was a miniature railway there, it has been there since 1996, and I had never before realised it! Trains are one of my favourite things (the Sound of Music just popped into my head, I wonder why?), anyway the weather was pretty good so off I went. Now it is a reasonable way at around 70kms from where I live, or 89km's from Perth City but why not make a day of it including maybe a lunchtime BBQ, plenty of things for the kids to do in Duidgee Park , e.g. the train, park amusements, or if that's not your idea of fun maybe a restuarant, or a pub lunch. Check Tripadvisor for things to do in Toodyay. The trains are great, depending on what locomotives are in service (each operating day is different) you may have a steam engine, a diesel, or even a scaled down railcar just like the real Prospector* taking you 1.1 kms through the bushland park, be sure to keep an eye out for the kangaroo's, cheeky sheep, and a bushie along with their horse and dog, amongst others. *the real Prospector is a Transwa Perth to Kalgoorlie Railcar service, it will stop in Toodyay ONLY if prebooked. The Toodyay Miniature Railway tickets are very reasonable at $3 for adults/big kids and $2 for children. Trains are frequent but do not run to a set timetable, basically if you arrive and the train is in the station, off you go!! The railway volunteers are very friendly, and very professional. With regard to your health and safety; all trains carry a guard who sits at the back of the train so enjoy the experience but please adhere to any safety signs/ instructions. The train runs 11am - 3pm on the 1st and 3rd Sundays from East Saturday to November, Wednesday in School Term Holidays and most Public Holidays. Although there are other sights to see such as Connor's Mill (original restored and preserved mill), or the monthly Toodyay Farmer's Market. It might be an idea if you are coming from Perth to give the Toodyay Visitor's centre a call ahead to check on the Mini Train and other activities. Getting there: by car is easy enough and the roads well maintained with generally a 100km limit, the trip will take about 1 to 1 half hours, HOWEVER, PLEASE TAKE EXTRA CARE ON COUNTRY ROADS. Sadly, although there is public transport, the train at least once a day in either direction it is not a practical option for visiting the Toodyay Miniature Railway as the Sunday Transwa service arrives Toodyay late afternoon and returns Perth early evening. Car Hire is the next best option, a taxi is feasible but $170-200 one way (info according to Rome2Rio website) A great day out for all. Mini Train information correct as of 20/10/2020 Cheers Drew_22au
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Toodyay Fairytale Farm is a unique fairytale and nursery rhyme theme park and animal farm a pleasant one hour drive from Perth. Explore our enchanting gardens finding the Old Woman's Shoe, Sleeping Beauty's castle, The Three Pigs house, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzels tower plus many more of your favourite fairytales and nursery rhymes brought to life. Pat and feed our friendly farm animals, watch the baby goats play, talk to the turkeys, cuddle a chicken and maybe bottle feed a lamb. Reminisce days gone by in the vintage toy museum and view the old farming memorablia. Whilst you are here enjoy a game of croquet, explore the maze, have a picnic and play other outdoor games with your family and friends. Our Toy Shop sells toys, gifts and novelty items plus cold drinks and icecreams to finish of your visit. Open weekends, public holidays and every day in the Autumn, Winter and Spring school holidays. Closed in Summer school holidays and all of February, reopening March long weekend.
We've recently been lucky enough to get a sneak peak at the revived Toodyay Fairytale Farm. We can't wait to go again when the whole park is completed at the end of February 2019
4.0 based on 97 reviews
Tranquility, hospitality and amazing valley views make Toodyay the ideal place to stop over, catch your breath, rest a while and establish a base from which to explore the area's wealth of attractions. Toodyay is situated inland in the picturesque Avon Valley region, only 80km North/East of Perth. Stay a while in Toodyay and soak up the country atmosphere at one of our Bed & Breakfasts, Homesteads, Retreats, Caravan Parks or Hotel accommodation. Also located within the Shire are the Avon Valley National Park and numerous reserves that become a blaze of colour with magnificent displays of wildflowers during the wildflower season (Aug-Nov). This beautiful valley with it's rich soils saw the settlement of Toodyay develop, in turn becoming an important agricultural district. The original settlement was established in the late 1830's along the Avon River which flows through Toodyay. The Avon River holds the world's longest white-water race, the "Avon Descent", each year in August.
The staff helped us maximise the time spent in Toodyay with very helpful advice as to interesting attractions, walks, restaurants & accommodation in and around all of Toodyay.
4.0 based on 26 reviews
This cafe has an enormous amount of coca cola things on display, really good to see as well as their food and drinks.
3.0 based on 45 reviews
We're an observatory that is totally "dome free" outside under the natural canopy of the night sky , situated in the scenic town of Julimar in Toodyay, Western Australia. We provide a specialized night sky observing , Astronomy Experience for all visitors. We like to think and look "outside of the dome" and we are here to teach, inspire & help people grow in their knowledge of space and the canopy of the natural night sky is our classroom. Visitors get to experience the wonders of space, outdoors under the clear dark night skies of Julimar where you will see the highlights of the Universe and be guided by our knowledgeable Astronomers and night sky enthusiasts. Viewing the depths of space through our telescopes, we will reveal and unlock at least some of the secrets of our Universe! Our astronomers and night sky enthusiasts, who are on hand to answer your questions will reveal fascinating facts and explain what you are seeing through our telescopes! Just one hours drive from Perth.
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