Discover the best top things to do in Avon Valley, Australia including Honey and Fig Homewares & Gifts, Patchwork on Avon, Penny Farthing Sweets, York Town Hall, York Visitor Centre, Mount Brown Lookout, Avonbrook Wines, Christmas 360, Toodyay Visitor Centre, Avon River.
Restaurants in Avon Valley
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Honey and Fig is a homewares and gift store in York WA with a beautiful mix of local artisan products and carefully selected quality brands. Supporting other Wheatbelt small crafts and small businesses. Proudly stocking great Australian brands. You will find original and hand made goods in the store. We relocated to the Old York Mill complex, which was built to produce flour from the farms surrounding the town. York is still a staple supplier of flour including export to Japan for their noodle production.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
What a pleasant surprise to visit Patchwork on Avon - a treasure trove for lovers of craft and sewing. I bought some lovely cotton silk yarn and rang Carol the owner to buy some more at a later date. She was extremely helpful with colour choice and the amount of yarn I would need for my project. The yarn arrived five days later. Jane
4.5 based on 104 reviews
local and imported sweets from all over the world. Very interesting unique display of York history, photos and handmade souveniers. Free tastings , open every day.We no longer sell the York made icecream,but you can get it from York Olive Oil Company just 7ks from town.
Fantastic service with decisions that fits everyone’s sweet tooth. Everything in their shop has a meaning behind it great to hear the stories.
4.5 based on 136 reviews
This is a beautiful building well worth starting off at.Very friendly knowledgable staff and full of history.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
The Visitor Centre is generally our first stop when looking for additional information and directions to local attractions. With Covid restrictions, websites are not always up to date as we discovered after arriving in York on the Sunday afternoon. Somewhat frustrated, I visited the Centre on the Monday where a lovely lady, Beck, provided updated information and suggested a number of other attractions that were open to visitors in the York district. Just brilliant and ensured that our three days could be full of attractions to see and visit. Other staff equally as engaging and helpful later on. Good range of souvenirs and small gifts available. Great range of brochures. Free wifi a boon.
4.5 based on 182 reviews
We went up to the lookout during the day and the panoramic view of York, Avon Valley, Mount Bakewell and the surrounds was just beautiful. Worth a visit.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Avonbrook Wines is a gem and deserving of many more reviews than the 8 preceding mine. We had a number of recommendations to visit the property and a visit on the Sunday seemed ideal. Nice drive from Tooday and finally arrived at the great bush location. Happy greeting from the proprietor, a range of topics discussed as we sampled some wines and finally ordered the platter. We were enjoying a coffee brew when it was delivered to the table. A work of art with a great selection of cheeses, assorted biscuits, pickles, olives and dried fruits. Wonderful and with minimal conversation as we munched our way through the delights on the platter. Great quirky displays throughout the building and some pretty unique gifts available for purchase. My wife selected a souvenir, I choose a bottle of Scaramouche which is described on the label as a cheeky little port. A later sample didn't disappoint. Wonderful location to visit and enjoy interesting conversation and the cheese platter.
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!
4.0 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 34 reviews
Great place to come and bring the family, Bernard park in Northam offers meals and coffee, walk along the track next to the old mill all the way to Burlong pool. Walks and treks are clearly marked, access for canoes, kayaks, great viewing for Avon Descent.
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