Armadale
Soak up the natural beauty of Armadale. This scenic region is within a 30-minute drive of Perth City and offers a riot of activities and things to do for lovers of the great outdoors, with tree-cloaked hills, babbling brooks, blossom-laden orchards and stunning nature walks. Start your day trip or overnight getaway by dropping into thePerth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre to pick up free maps highlighting the 28 walk trails in the region. Stroll amid the trees near Wungong, Canning or Churchman Brook dams or why not enjoy the picnic areas and walk trails in Armadale Settlers Common or Bungendore Park.
Armadale's close proximity to Perth City means it's perfect for a day trip. But with so much on offer, you may wish to stay a little longer - there are plenty of gorgeous bed and breakfasts and quaint accommodation outlets dotted throughout the area that provide many an opportunity to soak up the region's charms.
Top Things To Do In Armadale
- Visit Araluen Botanic Park for the magnificent gardens.
- Call into the Bert Tyler Vintage Machinery Museum & the Armadale Outpost Telegraph Centre.
- Enjoy cider tasting on the Perth Hills Cider and Brews Trail or Darling Days Out Trail.
- Visit Waterwheel Gallery or Creative Soul Studios for the quality art & craft.
- Try a round of golf at the beautiful Araluen Estate.
- Walk along the picturesque walk trails and dams - booklet available at the visitor centre.
- Take a ramble through the orchard at Raeburn Orchards.
- Visit McRobert Distillery for a gin tasting tour and behind the scenes experience.
- Experience one of the many great community events.
Armadale Hills Scenic Drive
Immerse yourself in natural beauty by driving along the Armadale Hills Scenic Drive, which finds its way among the forest-clad hills and passes heritage attractions. You're bound to find a secluded hideaway along the way at which you can enjoy a picnic amid the trees. And when it comes to filling your picnic hamper, you'll find Armadale is blessed with an assortment of orchards and fresh produce stores - think fresh peaches, plums, apricots, apples, cherries, oranges and avocados for a start.
Araluen Botanic Park
On your travels, be sure to take the time to visit the Araluen Botanic Park. No visit to the region is complete without immersing yourself amid this world of flowers, mosses, streams and butterflies. Stroll around the enchanting gardens with friends, family or a loved one. Stop for a delightful picnic under the dappled sunlight streaming through the trees or enjoy a cuppa and some lunch at the on-site tearoom with friends. The dazzling natural beauty of Araluen Botanic Park makes it a sure-fire addition to your list of things to do during your time in Armadale.
Sport and Adventure in Armadale
The new Champion Lakes Regatta Centre is also well worth a visit while you're in the Armadale area. This state-of-the-art 55-hectare lake was purpose built for rowers. But it's not just about serious rowers - you can also swim, canoe, laze upon a white sandy beach, have a picnic or barbecue, watch radio-controlled boats zoom across the waters, or cycle or walk around the trails that fringe the lake's shores.
Golf lovers are also in for a treat in Armadale with the swanky Araluen Estate. This championship course is sprawled alongside state forest and the Canning River and offers large undulating greens, testing changes of elevation and strategically placed water hazards and bunkers. Even if you're not into golf, the spectacular setting and the stylish restaurant make this a worthy visit.
Attractions and Heritage
You're also bound to stumble across a treasure trove of cultural things to do as you explore the picturesque region of Armadale. You'll find art galleries tucked away amid the rolling hills, as well as the town centres of Kelmscott, Roleystone, Bedfordale and Forrestdale. Then there are places that make for treasured memories of family outings such as Armadale Reptile Centre.
You can also get swept up in the romance of yesteryear at one of the region's many heritage attractions. You'll feel like you've stepped into a scene from 16th century England at the quaint Elizabethan Village, which comes complete with cottage gardens and a cosy English-style pub.
The Bert Tyler Vintage Machinery Museum will also have you stepping back in time with its early 20th century engines and machinery. History House Museum showcases historical treasures and displays in the Minnawarra Park historical precinct and the Armadale Outpost Telegraph Centre provides examples of communications from times gone by.
Fresh Produce and Wine
While you're stocking up on fresh produce, be sure to take the for an orchard ramble at Raeburn Orchard - an idyllic way to while away an afternoon and find out where fruit comes from. Continue filling the picnic hamper by picking up fresh made rolls and sandwiches from Hills Emporio in Karragullen or sweet treats from the Pink Café in Kelmscott. For more picnic hamper goodies, why not visit the quirky stores at Brackenridge Village, where you'll find aa gorgeous bakery with fresh sandwiches, treats and goodies.