Swan Valley
Perth’s Valley of Taste is home to a wide range of wildflower experiences right on Perth’s doorstep! With peak viewing season spanning several months around August to November, springtime is the perfect season to see the array of beautiful wildflowers on show in the Swan Valley region.
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FR Berry Walk Trail Home to several rare and priority flora, the F R Berry Reserve has a 2.7 kilometre walk trail with photos of native fauna and an array of wildflowers for viewing in season. |
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Gidgegannup Wildflower Scenic Drive Walk Trails Wildflower and bushland walk trails at Noble Falls, FR Berry Reserve, Walyunga Lookout in the Walyunga National Park and the privately owned Paruna Sanctuary. |
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Noble Falls Walk Trail Mainly flat 3.5 kilometre walk that runs along the Wooroloo Brook with wildflowers in bloom in spring, and a waterfall in winter. |
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Paruna Sanctuary Trails Three bushwalking trails of varying length and difficulty located within the Paruna Sanctuary, a private wildlife sanctuary operated by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy.
Please note: The sanctuary is only open from April to November and bookings are essential. |
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Wandoo Heights Walk Trail Two trails with panoramic views of the Swan Coastal Plain in a natural bushland environment, home to a diverse collection of wildflowers.
Please note: Dieback has recently been identified in Wandoo Heights. Prior to entry ensure all vehicles and footwear are free of soil. This is a controlled access walk trail. Permission is required from the City of Swan. |
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Whiteman Park Trails Whiteman Park offers three bushwalking trails ranging from 2.5 to 4.3 kilometres return that pass through bush and wetland areas. |
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Make sustainable travel choices; for information on public transport see:
Swan Public Transport TravelSmart Guide
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Perth Hills
The majestic national parks and native bushland surrounds in the Perth Hills house a range of bushwalking and off-road cycling trails alive with vibrant wildflower experiences. With peak viewing season spanning several months around August to November, springtime is the perfect season to see the array of beautiful wildflowers on show in the Kalamunda and Mundaring hills’ region.
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Bibbulmun Track WA’s only true long-distance walk trail, that stretches from Kalamunda in the north to Albany in the south.
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Kep Track An off-road 75 kilometre track commencing opposite the Mundaring Weir Hotel and passes through small settlements and towns before concluding in Northam.
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Munda Biddi Trail WA’s first long distance off-road cycling trail currently extends from the Mundaring Sculpture Park to Nannup.
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Railway Reserves Heritage Trail (loop) A challenging, 40 kilometer loop trail, that stretches from Bellevue to Mt Helena and covers a wide range of terrains with scenic views and numerous points of significance. |
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Lake Leschenaultia Lakeside Trail (loop) Surrounded by native forest and wildflowers, choose from a 3 kilometre stroll around Lake Leschenaultia, or a 6 kilometre bush walk. |
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Lake Leschenaultia Mountain Bike Trail (loop) Suitable for mountain bikers of all ages and abilities, this 5.25 kilometre trail winds through the forest to the north of Lake Leschenaultia. |
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