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Swan Valley Visitor Guide SWAN VALLEY VISITOR GUIDE N AUST R RA TE L S IA E ’ S W 25 Minutes TO O N L D O Perth I E G S T E W I N E R swanvalley.com.au SWAN VALLEY VINEYARDS SINCE 1829 H10 CONTENTS WINERIES 11 RESTAURANTS/CAFES 19 Crunchy Munchy LOCAL PRODUCE 24 DISTILLERIES 28 Morish Nuts BOUTIQUE BARS 28 BREWERIES 29 PICNIC SPOTS 30 FUNCTION CENTRES 30 ATTRACTIONS 31 ARTS & CRAFTS 36 TOURS + MASTERCLASSES 37 ACCOMMODATION 40 HERITAGE 43 RETAIL THERAPY 46 BEYOND THE SWAN VALLEY 48 LOCAL INFORMATION 50 Call in for the full Morish Nuts experience. There’s free tastings, demonstrations, Swan Valley Visitor Centre Cnr Meadow and Swan Streets, Guildford merchandise and our full range of freshly T: (08) 9207 8899 Open 7 Days made, original recipe, mouth watering 9am–4pm (closed Christmas Day) Morish Nuts. But beware, you won’t be able to Accredited Tourism Business stop at just one! This symbol indicates the proven commitment of a tourism business to provide the highest quality of service. Cycle Friendly Business This symbol represents a business that welcomes and provides facilities for cyclists. Map Reference Positioned in the top right corner of advertisements, and within listings, Opening hours: this reference indicates the business location on the maps within this guide. Monday – Sunday 9:30am – 5pm 640 Great Northern Highway Herne Hill, WA 6056 Telephone 1800 888 184 Swan Valley Food & Wine Trail Map H10 for festival and event details www.morish.com.au CALENDAR OF EVENTS visit swanvalley.com.au 3 MORISH advert GUIDE 101x215mm.indd 1 21/03/2018 1:47 PM H10 CONTENTS WINERIES 11 RESTAURANTS/CAFES 19 Crunchy Munchy LOCAL PRODUCE 24 DISTILLERIES 28 Morish Nuts BOUTIQUE BARS 28 BREWERIES 29 PICNIC SPOTS 30 FUNCTION CENTRES 30 ATTRACTIONS 31 ARTS & CRAFTS 36 TOURS + MASTERCLASSES 37 ACCOMMODATION 40 HERITAGE 43 RETAIL THERAPY 46 BEYOND THE SWAN VALLEY 48 LOCAL INFORMATION 50 Call in for the full Morish Nuts experience. There’s free tastings, demonstrations, Swan Valley Visitor Centre Cnr Meadow and Swan Streets, Guildford merchandise and our full range of freshly T: (08) 9207 8899 Open 7 Days made, original recipe, mouth watering 9am–4pm (closed Christmas Day) Morish Nuts. But beware, you won’t be able to Accredited Tourism Business stop at just one! This symbol indicates the proven commitment of a tourism business to provide the highest quality of service. Cycle Friendly Business This symbol represents a business that welcomes and provides facilities for cyclists. Map Reference Positioned in the top right corner of advertisements, and within listings, Opening hours: this reference indicates the business location on the maps within this guide. Monday – Sunday 9:30am – 5pm 640 Great Northern Highway Herne Hill, WA 6056 Telephone 1800 888 184 Swan Valley Food & Wine Trail Map H10 for festival and event details www.morish.com.au CALENDAR OF EVENTS visit swanvalley.com.au 3 MORISH advert GUIDE 101x215mm.indd 1 21/03/2018 1:47 PM The Swan Valley welcome is as warm a visit to the as the sun that ripens the grapes. Visitors Swan Valley are embraced as if old friends; drawn in by will leave you with a sharing and inclusive nature, they keep coming back. Rising from the rich earth and crowned by endless blue skies, the lasting memories Swan Valley landscape is different from and a Longing to return any other in Western Australia. It's a place where schedules aren’t needed, and clocks shouldn’t be watched. In fact, we encourage people to slow down, take time and relax, or run the risk of missing one of life's greatest adventures. It doesn't take long for visitors to adapt to our slower pace of life, to take advantage of the chance to spend time with those closest to them, to reconnect, and to reignite common interests and passions. Our passion comes through in everything we do; our food, our wine, our art, our landscape. We boast the ultimate collection of artisans just waiting to fire up your sense of beauty, taste and fun. Understated but not underrated, the Swan Valley is a popular must-visit destination known as a food-lover's haven, a wine-connoisseur's delight and a naturalist's dream. Visitors are spoilt for choice by the raw, natural environment and the wonderful people who live and work here. 4 5 The Swan Valley welcome is as warm a visit to the as the sun that ripens the grapes. Visitors Swan Valley are embraced as if old friends; drawn in by will leave you with a sharing and inclusive nature, they keep coming back. Rising from the rich earth and crowned by endless blue skies, the lasting memories Swan Valley landscape is different from and a Longing to return any other in Western Australia. It's a place where schedules aren’t needed, and clocks shouldn’t be watched. In fact, we encourage people to slow down, take time and relax, or run the risk of missing one of life's greatest adventures. It doesn't take long for visitors to adapt to our slower pace of life, to take advantage of the chance to spend time with those closest to them, to reconnect, and to reignite common interests and passions. Our passion comes through in everything we do; our food, our wine, our art, our landscape. We boast the ultimate collection of artisans just waiting to fire up your sense of beauty, taste and fun. Understated but not underrated, the Swan Valley is a popular must-visit destination known as a food-lover's haven, a wine-connoisseur's delight and a naturalist's dream. Visitors are spoilt for choice by the raw, natural environment and the wonderful people who live and work here. 4 5 WESTERN AUSTRALIA discover the SWAN VALLEY 25 minutes PERTH SINGAPORE Swan Valleyyour way... 5 hours Whatever you like to do, the Swan Valley has 5 hours you covered. With more than 150 businesses, 4 hours PERTH 4 hours this compact rural haven is just waiting to SYDNEY MELBOURNE be explored. The Swan Valley is easy to get around, whether MARGARET RIVER you choose to drive or take an organised tour. SWAN VALLEY LOCATION Getting to the Western Australian capital has never been easier, with comfortable flying times from most Asian countries and non-stop flights connecting the city to the UK. Once in Perth, the Swan Valley is one of the most accessible day trip or overnight experiences on offer, whether by private car, tour, taxi, Uber or bicycle. FROM THE AIRPORT The Swan Valley is located a mere 10-minute drive from Perth Airport Terminals 3 & 4 and just a 20-minute drive from Perth Airport Terminals 1 & 2. VIA PUBLIC TRANSPORT Regular train services operate from the Perth CBD to Guildford and Midland. There is no public transport from these locations to the Swan Valley. Transport arrangements, such as a hire car, tour or bicycle, should be made prior to your arrival. 6 7 WESTERN AUSTRALIA discover the SWAN VALLEY 25 minutes PERTH SINGAPORE Swan Valleyyour way... 5 hours Whatever you like to do, the Swan Valley has 5 hours you covered. With more than 150 businesses, 4 hours PERTH 4 hours this compact rural haven is just waiting to SYDNEY MELBOURNE be explored. The Swan Valley is easy to get around, whether MARGARET RIVER you choose to drive or take an organised tour. SWAN VALLEY LOCATION Getting to the Western Australian capital has never been easier, with comfortable flying times from most Asian countries and non-stop flights connecting the city to the UK. Once in Perth, the Swan Valley is one of the most accessible day trip or overnight experiences on offer, whether by private car, tour, taxi, Uber or bicycle. FROM THE AIRPORT The Swan Valley is located a mere 10-minute drive from Perth Airport Terminals 3 & 4 and just a 20-minute drive from Perth Airport Terminals 1 & 2. VIA PUBLIC TRANSPORT Regular train services operate from the Perth CBD to Guildford and Midland. There is no public transport from these locations to the Swan Valley. Transport arrangements, such as a hire car, tour or bicycle, should be made prior to your arrival. 6 7 To navigate all that there is to see, eat, drink and do in the Swan Valley, we have a series of to helpthemed you get around trails with ease. The wineries featured on the Fine Wine Trail produce some of the best and most typical wines in the Swan Valley. All have won trophies at the Singapore Airlines Swan Valley Wine Show in recent years. Wine and Art Off the Beaten Track is an authentic meet-the- maker experience where you can discover the creative talent behind family owned and operated wineries, handcrafted Quench your thirst on the Cider and Ale Trail where a series products and stunning artistic works. of sparkling ciders and boutique ales await you. Our Sweet Temptations Trail is a mouthwatering artisan Kids and grown-ups alike can feed Australian wildlife, hold adventure where you can sample the finest French macarons, a reptile, play mini golf, cuddle farm animals, venture on a nougat, gourmet nuts, honey sourced straight from the hive bush walk and so much more on the Kids in the Valley Trail. and more. On the Bush Tucker and Beyond Trail, learn about the There is a bounty of seasonal produce grown in the Swan Valley. Swan Valley’s rich tradition as a food bowl and the foods of Meet the friendly locals, vignerons and farmers at stores, stalls the Wadjuk, the local Noongar people.
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