Discover the best top things to do in Kalamunda, Australia including Kalamunda Mountain Bike Circuit, Kalamunda National Park, Whistlepipe Gully, Jorgensen Park Walk Trail, Rocky Pool Walk, Bibbulmun Track.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
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.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
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
4.5 based on 13 reviews
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.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
A great day out and lovely surprise when you arrive at Rocky Pool. Recommend sneakers or hiking boots as some rocky paths. Great for kids from 6 up who can walk a few kilometres, and dogs on leads. Worth doing in spring or autumn when cooler, but can take bathers in summer for a nice cool down.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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