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Food and Wine Trails in Perth`s Eastern Region

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Swan Valley 

 Perth Hills

 

 Swan Valley

Perth’s premier food and wine destination boasts over 80 places to stop for a break to eat and drink and is well sign posted so that visitors can discover all the attractions at their own pace by car. Cyclists can make the most of the cycle friendly businesses in the area and the choice of various cycle trails.

 

Swan Valley Heritage Cycle Trail
Designed with all cyclists in mind, this ten kilometre cycle trail passes a variety of tourist attractions with newly installed interpretive elements.

Swan Valley Food & Wine Trail
Well sign posted, scenic 32-kilometre cycle and drive loop that encompasses more than 80 places to eat and drink including wineries, cafes, breweries and restaurants.

 
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Make sustainable travel choices; for information on public transport see:

Swan Public Transport TravelSmart Guide


 Perth Hills

Hidden up in the hills just 40 minutes from the Perth CBD, discover the award-winning local wineries and vistas of orchards and vineyards nestled in the Darling Ranges. Most of these boutique wineries are family owned and operated with their cellar doors open only on weekends or by appointment, so be sure to check opening hours before you head out to avoid disappointment!

 

Perth Hills Wine Region Brochure/Map
Stretching along the Darling Scarp, explore over 20 wineries in the Mundaring Heart of the Hills, Chittering Valley and Bickley Carmel Valley regions.

Bickley Carmel Valley Wine Trail
Located behind Kalamunda, the Bickley and Carmel Valleys comprise of a cluster of boutique wineries and roadside fruit stalls.

Mundaring Wine Trail - Heart of the Hills
Sample award winning wines at local wineries set in magnificent forest surrounds just a 40 minute drive from Perth in the Mundaring hills.

 
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