
LESMURDIE FALLS
Lesmurdie
Falls National Park is located approximately 20 kilometres
from Perth and five kilometers from Kalamunda. A network
of magnificent
walk trails lead to lookout points giving excellent
views of the cascading falls. Barbeque facilities are
provided - public
toilets also available.
Best months to visit – May to October
PERTH
OBSERVATORY
337 Walnut Road
BICKLEY
Tel: 08-9293-8255
email: perth.observatory@dec.wa.gov.au
Perth Observatory is Australia's oldest continuously
operating professional observatory. In recognition of its history,
cultural significance and ongoing activities Perth Observatory
was entered on the State Heritage Register in July 2005.
Bookings must be made in order to attend its star
viewing nights or day time guided tours.
MUNDARING WEIR
Mundaring
Weir is a great spot for a family outing with plenty of
picnic spots and barbeque facilities. Enjoy a nature walk
around the
Weir in the wildflower season (July to November) or visit
the Number 1 Pump House museum to discover how the pipeline
was
constructed to supply fresh water to the Goldfields.
Check opening times by phoning 9295 2455.
HISTORY VILLAGE
Open
Monday to Thursdays & Saturday 10am-3pm & Sundays 1.30-
4.30pm.
56 Railway Road, Kalamunda.
Information 9293 1371.
STIRK COTTAGE - 12 Kalamunda Road.
A historic cottage, the first hme built in the Kalamunda
Townsite. Open 2:00pm - 4:00pm Sundays, closed December and January.
Free entry. Phone: 9293 1371
KALAMUNDA ARTS AND CRAFTS WAGON
Open
every Wednesday 10am-4pm, Saturdays, Sundays & Public holiday
10am-5pm.
Railway
Road, Kalamunda. (opposite the Kalamunda Hotel)
KALAMUNDA MARKETS
Held
on the first Saturday of each month from 9:00 am to 4:00
pm in the Mead Street Mall, Kalamunda.
Arts, Crafts, Food,
Produce
and lots more. Phone
9257 2266 for details. |