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Perth Hills Map 2021 experienceperthhills.com.au 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GETTING THERE WINERIES, CIDERIES & BREWERIES 1 Dingo Brewery D3 12 Myattsfield Vineyards F4 1 Although covering a vast area, the Perth Hills Region is 2 Malmalling Vineyard C4 13 Fairbrossen Wines F4 2 3 Lion Mill Vineyards D6 14 Tonon Vineyard & Winery F4 Toodyay Rd mostly within a half to one hour drive from the Rd 4 Aldersyde Estate E4 15 Carmel Cider Co. F4 Clenton Perth City. Travelling by car is the easiest way to see and A Walyunga 5 Carldenn Homestead Wines F4 16 CORE Cider House G5 National Park Berry Rd experience this beautiful countryside however let us 6 Ashley Estate Winery F4 17 La Fattoria Perth Hills G5 7 Packing Shed @ Lawnbrook F4 18 Naked Apple Cider H4 F R Berry Bailup Rd share some alternative options! Why not take a day tour Reserve Berry Rd Woondowing 8 Brookside Vineyard F4 19 Roleystone Brewing Co. H4 Nature Reserve and take the driving hassle out of your day? ... especially 9 Hainault Vineyard & Cafe F5 20 King Road Brewery K2 Bailup if your trip involves sampling some locally made wine! 10 Plume Estate Vineyard F4 21 Millbrook Winery L4 Burma Rd Reserve Rd 11 Cosham Wines F4 Burma Rd 3 Hawke Ave If you are planning to self drive, the Perth Hills is GIDGEGANNUP Bailup Rd 1 Werribee Rd teeming with awe inspiring scenic drives. Roads are B HISTORIC PUBS & TAVERNS Rd wide and easy to drive, and Western Australia observes 4 Lilydale 1 Werribee Reen Rd 2 the same driving rules as the rest of Australia; vehicles 1 Noble Falls Tavern B6 8 Sawyers Valley Tavern D6 Rd #helloperth Rd O’Brien Rd 2 The Chidlow Tavern C7 9 Mundaring Weir Hotel E5 Toodyay Rd Wooroloo HWY Kwolyinine travel on the left hand side of the road. Hire a car from 3 Mt Helena Tavern D6 10 Kalamunda Hotel E4 #experienceperthhills Government Rd Bunning Rd Nature Reserve 4 The Parkerville Tavern D5 11 Last Drop Elizabethan H3 6 GREAT EASTERN any number of car hire companies; in particular please see the Aries Car Rental listing over the page. Taxis are 5 John Forrest Tavern D4 12 Ye Olde Narrogin Inne I3 Lilydale Rd 6 Inn Mahogany Creek D5 13 Jarrahdale Tavern L4 Roland Rd Stoneville Rd Wooroloo an option, call Swan Taxis - 13 13 10 or Black and White 7 The Mundaring Hotel D5 C Leschenaultia 5 Regional Park Conservation Old Northam Rd Cabs - 13 10 08. Uber is also widely available in Perth. Toodyay Rd Park 3 Anketell Rd Beechina John Forrest Parkerville 4 Alice Rd 2 The Lakes You can also visit www.transperth.wa.gov.au/journey- National Park 2 5 7 Chidlow PLACES TO STAY Talbot Rd Talbot planner and simply enter your destination and it will Talbot Rd Talbot 7 Farrall Rd Farrall Farrall Rd Farrall 6 3 Stoneville Elliot Rd Chidlow 1 Hilltop Farm Retreat B8 26 Possum Creek Lodge E4 8 4 Richardson Rd Stoneville Rd Mount Helena Recreation GREAT SOUTHERN HWY suggest bus routes into the Perth Hills; the website 2 Fettlers Crossing Farm Stay B8 27 Acacia Cottage E4 9 HWY 10 Riley Rd Reserve 9 10 12 11 also features language interpretation. The Midland 3 Camp Leschenaultia C7 28 Rosebridge House B&B E4 Morrison Rd 11 Hovea 14 GREAT EASTERN Park Rd 5 13 8 Swan View Sawyers Rd 3 4 Lake Leschenaultia Campsite C7 29 Kalamunda Carriages 1 1 15 12 Sawyers Valley and Armadale train line can take you so far, but then D 13 Seaborne Rd 1 Stoneville Rd 5 Kangaroo Valley Homestead C5 & 3 Gums Cottage E4 16 19 8 Greenmount 14 GREAT EASTERN HWY 15 you’ll need to make alternative transport arrangements 17 6 12 6 Chalets on Stoneville D5 30 Tibooburra B&B F4 Greenmount Phillips Rd 16 7 18 GREAT EASTERN HWY Helena National Park Thomas Rd 17 Craig St to head further east. Depending on your destination 7 Amaroo Retreat & Spa D6 31 Edenside Cottage F4 Valley Coulston Bus 320 Stop Rd 18 Rd Mahogany from Midland GREAT EASTERN HWY BYPASS Clayton Rd Rd Creek Mundaring MUNDARING 8 Big 4 Perth Midland 32 Bickley Valley Retreat F4 Boya Ryecroft Glen Forrest contact the Visitor Centres listed on this map and the T3 & T4 Kalamunda Rd Helena Valley 20 Tourist Park D3 33 Discovery Parks Perth helpful staff will be able to assist you with any enquiries Perth Airport F3 Weir Rd Weir Darlington Beelu Rd Weir Highway Northern Great 9 Sunseekers D5 Airport 24 24 National Park Neaves Road regarding your visit, including transport, accommodation 10 Quenda Guesthouse D5 34 Bickley Valley Cottage F4 High Gooseberry Hill Drive T1 & T2 Midland Rd GIDGEGANNUP Wycombe National Park Joondalup 11 Cockatoo Hills Apartment D5 35 Anapana Ridge Guest 2520 Ridgehill Rd 21 Maida Vale Rd Gooseberry 21 and itineries. E KALAMUNDAHill Rd House F4 19 9 22 22 12 Nathanael’s Rest Retreat D5 Maida Vale Kalamunda 23 JOONDALUP Railway2826 20 23 13 Quiet Escapes D5 36 Gumnuts Guest House F4 RD 27 2 National Park 24 SWAN 1026 27 Mundaring 26 25 VALLEY 14 Hillborne Cottage D6 37 Fawkes House Country Berkshire Rd Weir Mundaring Malmalling Hawtin Rd Hawtin Hawtin Rd Hawtin 28 Abernethy Rd Dundas Rd Rd Retreat F5 Mundy 29 29 Weir 15 Gumleaf Cottage Farmstay D5 Mundaring Greenmount MITCHELL FWY ROE HWY CANNING Weir THINGS TO SEE & DO 38 Hidden Valley Eco Lodges Regional Park 30 16 Quest Midland D3 TONKIN HWY 4 31 National Park Road 33 30 Rd & Day Spa G5 Hale Rd Aldersyde 6 32 Toodyay 17 Inn Mahogany Creek D5 Lesmurdie 5 Ashendon Rd 7 John 39 Farview Guest Rd Rd RD 8 18 Mundaring B&B D5 Walliston Walnut Forrest WALK OR CYCLE some of Western Australia’s Lewis Rd 31 Rd 9 National Accommodation G5 Welshpool 34 SCARBOROUGH Park MUNDARING 19 Travellers Rest Motel D5 Rd E Bickley 10 32 top trails. EXPERIENCE the thrill of Mountain 40 J-m’s of Roleystone H4 Falls Rd Pomeroy Rd F Rd Great Eastern Highway 20 Two Bridges E4 ALBANY HWY Lesmurdie Welshpool Rd E 11 KALAMUNDAPatterson Rd 41 Avocados Accommodation H4 William St Coldwell Rd 13 37 MIDLAND Bike Riding. FOLLOW the wine trails to taste local 21 Department of Education Brixton St 12 33 35 36 Glenisla Kelvin Rd 14 PERTH Kalamunda Road Hostel E5 42 Armadale B&B H3 34 Carmel Farmer Freeway wines, cider & produce. RELAX with a hearty ALBANY HWY 35 Canning Rd Graham KENWICK LINK Pickering 22 Mundaring Weir Hotel E5 43 Coranda Lodge I2 Kenwick Rd 15 Brook Highway Rd 16 pub meal in historic taverns. ENJOY a peaceful 44 Heritage Country Motel I3 Orange Stirling Highway Roe 23 Perth Hills Discovery Kelvin Rd 36 39 KALAMUNDA Maddington Grove Albany Highway CANNING 38 horse ride through scenic forest. UNWIND in a Centre Campsite E5 45 Hillside Garden Village I3 Maddington SWAN RIVER Alcock St Korung ROE HWY Tonkin 46 Pepper’s Place Guesthouse I3 ALBANY HWY 17 Highway Bickley Valley 24 Banksia Tourist Park E3 National Park Ashendon Rd Mundaring Canning day spa surrounded by native bush. VISIT Araluen Yale Rd Spencer Rd Leach Highway TONKIN HWY RD Highway 47 Serpentine Park Home Thornlie State Forest FREMANTLE 25 Advent Park Caravan Park and g 37 Botanic Park for the stunning gardens. PICNIC by Campground E3 & Leisure Village L3 38 Garden St Gosnells KWINANA the lake at Lake Leschenaultia. LEARN about the Nicholson Rd Canning Mills Canning Vale Warton Rd Martin Corfield St Mills Rd E BrooktonHighway interesting history at local museums. TAKE photos Gay St Tonkin Highway FWY EXPLORE STAY Holmes St Mills Rd ATTRACTIONS ALBANY HWY ALBANY ALBANY HWY ALBANY Canning at picturesque lookouts during a scenic drive. YOUR FREE Warton Rd UNWIND DINE BROOKTON Araluen 1 Paruna Wildlife Sanctuary A4 28 Kalamunda History Village E4 Southern Chevin Rd ARMADALE Botanic FOLD OUT River Champion Banyowla 39 18 Park EXPLORE the iconic Mundaring Weir Precinct. LEARN INDULGE Lakes Western South Albany 2 Walyunga Lookout A4 29 Bibbulmun Track Regional Park 19 Highway MAP & Lake Rd Karragullen HWY Garden Island Rous Head Roleystone40 BROWSE arts galleries and studios. COOK a BBQ 3 Noble Falls & Picnic Area B6 Northern Terminus F3 Harrisdale Southern River Rd PERTH’S GUIDE TO 40 Kelmscott at the John Forrest National Park. MARVEL at the 4 Gidgegannup Bakery & Cafe B6 30 Kalamunda Water Park F4 Highway THE ALBANY HWY CHARMING H TONKIN HWY BROOKTON HWY 5 Zia Park Horsetrail Riding C5 31 Lesmurdie Falls F3 PERTH HILLS Lake Rd 41 41 Midgegooroo majestic Serpentine & Lesmurdie Falls. INDULGE COUNTRY Mount Nasura 42 32 Perth Observatory F5 SoldiersRd National Park 6 Karakamia Wildlife Armadale Rd Seville Grove EXPERIENCE Railway Ave ROCKINGHAM Serpentine in local cuisine at one of the award winning 42 11 Helena National Sanctuary C6 33 Kanyana Wildlife F4 Anstey Rd Carradine Rd McNess Dr Park Nicholson Rd 48 Armadale Rd 47 BROOKTON HWYNational Park 7 Lake Leschenaultia C6 34 Bickley Reservoir F4 Canns Rd Canns Eighth Rd Rd Canns restaurants. TOUR the universe at the Perth 4344 3 43 45 46 12 SERPENTINE JARRAHDALE 8 Forsyth’s Mill Mountain Bike 35 Masonmill Gardens F4 Forrestdale 44 Observatory. PURCHASE gifts and souvenirs from Area D7 36 Victoria Dam G4 Lake Nature ARMADALESOUTH WESTERN HWY local markets and artisans. Reserve Eleventh Rd 45 ALBANYHWY 9 Swan View Tunnel D4 37 Ellis Brook Valley G4 Bedfordale 10 National Park Falls D4 38 Sixty Foot Falls G4 Rowley RdRd Wungong49 TONKIN HWY TONKIN PERTH HILLS HWY TONKIN ALBANY HWY 11 Glen Brook Dam D4 39 Raeburn Orchard H4 I Bungdendore MARKETS Nicholson Rd Park 12 Hovea Falls D4 Bedfordale Bush Markets 40 Araluen Botanic Park H4 KWINANA FWY 13 Blackboy Hill Darling Downs Perth Hills Artisan Markets 4th Saturday of every month, 41 Kelmscott Migrant Park H3 Kargotich Rd Kargotich Commemorative Site D4 42 Philips Gallery and Pottery H4 Wungong 50 THE PEEL REGION Christmas Markets March - November, 8am - 1pm Anketell Rd Thomas Rd 46 Regional Park 14 The Goat Farm Mountain Oakford Ashendon Sunday 20 December bedfordalemarkets.com.au 43 ARC Artist Retail Collective H3 Byford MANDURAH PEEL perthhillsartisanmarkets.com.au Bike Park D4 44 Minnawarra Historic Thomas Rd Abernethy Rd Kalamunda Farmers Market Hopkinson Rd Hopkinson Hopkinson Rd Hopkinson 15 Mundaring Arts Centre D5 Precinct H3 ALBANY HWY Nettleton Kalamunda Artisan Market Every Sunday morning FREE 16 Munda Biddi Trail Northern 45 History House Museum H3 51 Rd King Rd King King Rd King Orton Rd Orton Rd Jarrahdale 1st Saturday of every 8am - 12pm Terminus D5 SOUTH WESTERN HWY 46 Bert Tyler Machinery J State Forest month, 8.30am - 2.30pm .
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