The Kalamunda Farmers Market is a Sunday morning ritual for Perth’s serious food enthusiasts. Here you’ll find everything ...
We’ve rounded up all the exciting new things to experience in the Perth Hills this month. We’d planned to share the Gidge Gem ...
The premier outlet for high quality arts and crafts in the eastern region, the Mundaring Arts Centre shop has showcased works by exceptional Western Australian artists and craftspeople for many years.
Lake Leschenaultia has all the makings of a great riding destination, especially if you don’t like riding up hills! This makes it a great destination for the young, families, those getting back into ...
Kalamunda Open Studios started as an idea between two friends, renowned local artists Cedric Baxter and Dan Mazzotti. Living, working, and teaching in Kalamunda, but known and respected as artists ...
Sign up for our mailing list for special deals, events and what’s happening in the Hills. Welcome to Gaada-moorn-da Katamunda, also known as the beautiful Perth ...
Whistler Walk is a loop trail through the northern area of Bungendore Park in the Wungong Regional Park. Take a walk beneath Jarrah, Marri, Casuarina and Banksia trees. Enjoy the whistles and calls of ...
The Spinebill Stroll in Bungendore Park, a 3.5 km loop trail located high on the scarp just 3 km southeast of Armadale, takes walkers through an area that is a popular nesting and congregational area ...
You may know of Champion Lakes as the home of world class rowing sports in Western Australia, but did you know the perimeter trail is also popular with walkers, joggers, bike riders and Park Runners?
The FLACKSEED Kiosk is a new venture for the Flack Family. Nik & Em take the same vision they have with their restaurant (The FLACKYARD) and transform all the kiosk classics – hot chips, baked treats, ...
Meet some of our residents and hear their stories. Tours are by appointment. Be sure to secure your ticket to avoid disappointment. Possum Valley Animal Sanctuary is a charitable organisation in Perth ...
Visit Kalamunda’s first heritage listed cottage, with its distinct architecture, and household goods made from recycled materials. This 1881 hand-built cottage was the family home of early Hills ...
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