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Vineyards, orchards, cider sheds and roadside farm stalls – Bickley Valley is one of the Perth Hills’ prettiest and tastiest ...
Paulette loves creating mosaics, and now she really wants to share this addiction with you! Workshops are held every week in the studio in central Kalamunda, and cater to all skill levels, including ...
The award-winning Kalamunda Farmers Market is a farmers, producers, artisan, and gourmet food market. Come along each Sunday morning and talk to the farmers, producers and artisan food makers about ...
The City of Kalamunda invites the community to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2025. On this breathtaking trek of Lesmurdie Falls, learn about First Nations Culture, bush tucker, bush medicine, and more with ...
Wrap yourself in a winter woolly, sip something spiced, and mark your calendars – it’s going to be merry & bright in the hills. Brought to you by the Kalamunda Chamber of Commerce. All details are ...
Join Araluen at the serene Araluen Botanic Park for monthly guided meditation sessions, held on the last Sunday of each month at 9:15am on Bennetts Lawn by the flowing Stinton Creek. These 30–45 ...
The City of Kalamunda invites the community to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2025. Discover the art of creating your own unique earrings using natural materials found in the Australian bush. In this hands-on ...
Enduro racing isn’t just for the pros – it’s for everyone! From weekend warriors to families, kids to seniors, all come together to test their mettle on the iconic trails of WA. It’s where you find ...
Railway heritage and nature enthusiasts, enjoy a full weekend away in a stunning vintage refurbished 120-year-old railway carriage located in the heart of Parkerville along the Railway Reserves ...
Fairies were first spotted in 2020 at The Clip Joint in Kalamunda. Since then, many of their friends have decided to call Kalamunda home, and now live in over 20 different places throughout the town!
This 18.4km return walk on the Bibbulmun Track takes you to the highest point in the Darling Range, Mt Cooke. A campsite (for walkers only – no vehicle access) can be found at the base of Mt Cooke.
The fully renovated Serpentine Falls Tavern is NOW OPEN! This heritage tavern was built in 1903, and the faithful restoration, delicious cut-above-the-usual-pub-menu, leafy beer garden, and ice-cold ...
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