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Toodyay Regional Map & Guide Toodyay Regional Map & Guide MAP KEY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RM = Regional Map (Right) Shire of Victoria Plains TM = Town Map (Opposite Side) New Norcia Operators are marked as circled numerals 12 A A and are located on the maps indicated. Accommodation Lookout Calingiri Wongan Rd Calingiri Ballooning Meals B Calingiri Road B BBQ Facilities Museum Old Plains Road Bolgart West Road Rocks Calingiri Goomalling Road Camping National Park C Flat Road C Canoeing Petrol Wyening Cumerer Pither Road National Reserve Caravan Park Picnic Site D D Fauna Pool Old Plains Road WYENING MISSION Gliding Restaurant Cafe Bindoon Moora Rd E 27 FARM FOOD E 0 2 4 6 8 10 km Heritage Significant Building 67 Bolgart East Road Bulligan Road Bull Rd Hospital/Medical Telephone Bolgart BOSHACK F Drummond F Information Centre Toilets National Reserve Syred Rd 12 Mount Carroll Rd Road Bindoon Local Attraction Wildflowers Wattening Highway Road G Bowmilling G Local Produce Rail National Reserve Wattening Rd Connor Rd River Darling Range Dewars Pool H Wattening Springs Rd H Accommodation Bindoon Beard Rd Avalon Homestead 4 (RM M8) Julimar Road, Toodyay Dewars Toodyay Brook Toodyay Avondale Estate 56 (TM C1) Pool Telegraph Road Lot 9 Railway Road, Toodyay I I Black Wattle Retreat 2 (RM L8) Road Lot 3, Black Wattle Road, Toodyay Rockdale Road Foxburrow Holiday Accom. 6 (RM M8) Munyerring Culham Long Forrest Road Great Northern Spring Rd Deepdale Road, Toodyay J Flat Rock Gully J Freemason’s Hotel/Motel 41 (TM G5) National Reserve Bejoording 125 Stirling Terrace Toodyay Hoddywell Cottage 17 (RM Q9) Shire of Chittering Shire of Toodyay Bejoording Road 440 Clackline Road, Toodyay Ipswich View Homestead 21 (RM O8) K K Lot 45, Folewood Road, Toodyay Julimar Cottages 70 (RM L6) Chittering Julimar ESSLEMONT ESTATE Black Wattle Rd Nerramine Drive, Julimar Chittering Rd State Forest BLACK WATTLE RETREAT 2 JULIMAR Drive GILL’S GARDEN & GIFTS Katrine - Inn & Coach House 20 (RM P12) L Julimar Road COTTAGES Coondle West Rd Toodyay Bindi Bindi Rd Gully Road L 1 Red Katrine Road, Katrine KIRRIDGEE RAILWAY RUGGED HILL 59 61 IMAGES OF CARRIAGES Kirridgee Railway Carriages 1 (RM L9) Keating Rd Timberden 11 Nerramine Dr RETREAT TOODYAY Bindoon Dewars-Pool Road, Toodyay 70 EARTH CARTREF PARK 3 SCULPTURES WESTERN RANGE Julimar 7 Toodyay West Rd Moondyne Caravan Park 28 (TM M4) WINERY M State Forest Sand Spring Rd 26 Coondle Wongamine M Racecourse Road, Toodyay 66 Beach Rd National Reserve Parkland Dr 8 6 Pecan Hill Guesthouse B&B 5 (RM N8) Harders Chitty Rd AVALON HOMESTEAD Road Muchea East Rd Chittering Valley FOXBURROW 4 Toodyay Lot 59 Beaufort Street, West Toodyay ACCOMMODATION Rd 10 River Valley Lodge B&B 40 (TM G6) 5 OLIOMIO FARM West PECAN HILL 122 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay N Muchea Malkup Brook Rd GUESTHOUSE B&B Goomalling N Toodyay HARTLEY River IPSWICH VIEW TOODYAY Rugged Hill Retreat 7 (RM M8) Plunkett Rd WOOD & IRON 69 ESTATE HOMESTEAD Folewood Rd TOODYAY Moondyne Rd DESIGN Lot 203, Wilkerson Road, Toodyay Chittering Road River Road 21 LAVENDER 25 Toodyay Caravan Park 57 (TM D1) ESTATE Sapper Rd Pool Road Racecourse55 Rd 24 Dumbarton Road Railway Road, Toodyay Sand Plain RdTOODYAY O Morangup RACE CLUB INC. 22 68 O Toodyay Farmstay 26 (RM M8) Cobbler Northam COORINJA PLACE OF Lovers Lane 51 Leeder St, West Toodyay VINEYARD PLENTY Bullsbrook Avon Valley Avon Valley WANDOO HILLS KATRINE Katrine Road Toodyay Tavern 58 (TM H7) Avon RETREAT 19 THE INN & COACH National Park National Park Clackline Toodyay HOUSE 86 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay Darling Range P 20 P Victoria Hotel/Motel 46 (TM G6) Road Stirling Terrace, Toodyay RIVERMIST ALPACAS Road Toodyay HODDYWELL Wandoo Hills Retreat 19 (RM P8) Highway 18 ARCHERY PARK 23 Lot 104 Sandplain Road Toodyay HODDYWELL 17 Q Morangup COTTAGE Q National Reserve McKnoe Dr Road Toodyay Windward Balloons 10kms Activities EMU Located at Northam Airfield, Northam Hoddywell Archery 18 (RM Q9) 13 FARM 16 OZePINS 440 Clackline Road, Toodyay Valley Rd OZeFRAMES Morangup Salt Emu Farm 16 (RM Q9) R Fernie Rd R McKnoe Dr Clackline Road and 12 kms from Toodyay. Walyunga Shire of Northam * Windward Balloons National Park Northam Airfield, Northam (08) 9621 2000 Bailup Rd Chitty Road Road Artisans S Berry Road Road S Earth Sculptures 3 (RM M8) Clackline National Park Northam Francis Street, Toodyay (Closed Jan & Feb) Northern Great Tilden Rd Noble Avon River Lillie Rd Falls Images of Toodyay 61 (RM M8) Toodyay Eadine Preedy Rd Lot 152 Redgum Circle, Toodyay T Road Highway T Mayo Rd OZePINS and OZeFRAMES 13 (RM R5) Reserve Rd Gidgegannup Wundowie Clackline 15 Lot 96 McKnoe Drive, Morangup Townsite Rahne Benrua Road Road Great Eastern Art in the Visitor Centre (TM G5) AVON BROOK WINES City Old Coach Rd Lilydale RoadBreeze Road LAKE CHARLOTTE Spencers Brook Road WINERY & CAFE 14 Mokine Rd 7 Piesse Street, Toodyay Bakers Hill York U Bunning Rd U Perth of Midland Wooroloo Swan Midland Attractions Perth Boshack 12 (RM G12) Great Eastern Wattening Springs Road, Bolgart Cartref Park 8 (RM M6) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Follow the signs off Julimar Road Emu Farm 16 (RM R9) Clackline Road and 12 kms from Toodyay. Gill’s Garden and Gifts 59 (RM L8) West Coondle Road at Redgum Circle Olimio Farm 10 (RM N6) Lot 228 Parkland Drive, Julimar Toodyay: Living History Rivermist Alpacas 23 (RM Q13) oodyay offers the visitor Western Australia’s quintessential example of early colonial village wine cellars, an emu farm and colonial-era tea shops - all making the region perfect for a 1010 Northam Toodyay Road, Katrine settlement in the magnificent hill country east of Perth. The town boasts some of the finest relaxing stop-over. All this is an easy 85km drive north-east of Perth on Toodyay Road, only an Roos at Sue’s examplesT of 19th century architecture and historic sites in the State, vividly reflecting the early hour away! Toodyay Lavender Estate 24 (RM O10) convict era in the region. Toodyay also is home to many resident artisans and their works can be viewed in galleries, local Lot 5 Dumbarton Road, Toodyay Founded by Ensign Dale in October 1831, the name Toodyay is derived from the Aboriginal businesses and the Visitor Centre. Accommodation ranges from charming bed and breakfasts to Toodyay Mini Railway 62 (TM F4) Duidgee Park, Toodyay word 'duigee' which means 'place of plenty'. The name relates to the richness and fertility of the five star luxury. Camping and caravan parks are also available throughout the area. area and the reliability of waters from the Avon River. The locals like nothing better than a great event and among others celebrate the wildflowers in Banks & ATM The original settlement was established on the Avon some five kilometres west of the present spring, the Moondyne Festival on the first Sunday in May, the exciting white water Avon Descent Bendigo Bank & ATM 54 (TM H7) town. However that area flooded badly in the wet season, and in 1860 it was decided to move to in August and the Avon Valley Spring Chamber Music Festival in October. Stirling Terrace, Toodyay the present town site. The town was then named "Newcastle". In 1911 the original name of Toodyay boasts several lovely parks, picnic areas and children’s facilities on the Avon River for Toodyay Supa-Valu & ATM 43 (TM G6) Toodyay was adopted to avoid confusion with the town of Newcastle in NSW. relaxation. There’s even a miniature train ride for the young- and the young at heart! Check Stirling Terrace, Toodyay The ever-changing Avon River meanders through the region. It greatly enhances the beauty of running times with the Visitor Centre. Westpac Agency at Ray White 44 (TM H6) the area, which is ideal for a day trip, weekend sojourn or longer visit. It you require further information about our lovely part of the world be sure to stop by the Visitor 109 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay The township is surrounded by beautiful country gardens, lavender fields, olive groves, historic Centre in the heart of town at 7 Piesse Street. We are more than happy to help out! Listing continues on the opposite side Plenty to See & Do in Toodyay! 123456789 Facts About Toodyay & Surrounds Population HARCOURT ST BISHOP CT A Calingri 61km Toodyay Township 1,200 people. Surrounding area 3,500 people. TOODYAY WEST RD A JUBILEE ST Avon Valley National Park CEMETARY Situated 26kms west of Toodyay. From high outcrops to deep river and stream valleys, the JUBILEE ST forests of the Avon Valley National Park are constantly changing. This beautiful National Park MASTALERZ PL has facilities for camping and bush walks. TOODYAY - BINDI BINDI RD Julimar State Forest B B RESERVE ST RIDGE Horse trails and an excellent preservation plan for wildlife and fauna. Climate Toodyay has a typical Mediterranean climate with warm Summers and cool, wet Winters. CONNOR ST PIONEER PL 56 Rainfall C DONEGANS C Estimated average rainfall 525.3mm per annum. COTTAGE 1880’S TOODYAY RD MT ANDERSON SETTLERS Industry Farming - Broad acre cropping; cattle and sheep, wineries. HOCKEY Local Radio FIELD Radio West HotFM 96.5FM 57 PARKERS D COTTAGE SOMERS ST Listing continued from opposite side JULIMAR ROAD AGRICULTURAL D Churches Restaurants & Cafes SHOWGROUND Cino’s on the Terrace 50 (TM H7) Baptist Uniting (TM H5) 40km Chittering TELEGRAPH ROAD SHIRE OF TOODYAY 102 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay WILSON ST Stirling Terrace, Toodyay RAILWAY RD Anglican (TM G5) Cola Cafe 39 (TM G5) MT ANDERSON ST 122 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay Stirling Terrace, Toodyay E Avon E Catholic (TM K8) Freemasons Hotel/Motel 41 (TM G5) 125 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay DRUMMOND ST Stirling Terrace, Toodyay Lake Charlotte Winery/Cafe 14 (RM U7) EATON PL 4750 Bailup Road, Wooroloo ST STEPHENS ST Facilities Pecan Hill Guesthouse B&B 5 (RM M8) Daycare (TM C5) Lot 59 Beaufort Street, West Toodyay 2 Settlers Ridge, Toodyay 62 BROOK Toodyay Race Club Inc.
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