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Experience Perth Hills
Sip, Savour and Explore the Perth Hills this Summer
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Up For Down Time?

Nestled along the Darling Scarp and stretching from Gidgegannup in the north to Serpentine Jarrahdale in the south, the charming villages and townships that make up the Hills region are just a 30 minute drive from the Perth CBD. 

Escape to acres of idyllic Darling Range native bushland for adrenaline-fueled adventures or peaceful contemplation amongst the jarrah, marri, and wandoo forests.

Visit the lush valleys of award-winning boutique wineries and cideries, shop at bustling markets for farm fresh produce, discover quirky traditions and enjoy popular family friendly events.

Rich in settler heritage and Noongar lore, the Perth Hills region is something you have to experience for yourself. Why not start with with your closest Visitor Centre?

Summer

Escape the city and embrace the vibrant beauty of the Perth Hills this summer! From lush forests and scenic trails to charming villages and award-winning wineries, the region is alive with adventure and relaxation. Enjoy long, sunny days exploring national parks and indulging in fresh local produce. The Perth Hills offers the perfect summer escape—just minutes from Perth, yet a world away.

National Table Tennis Stars Hit the Perth Hills

Love live sport? There is a distinct hum of energy in the Perth Hills this January, and it isn’t just the Fremantle Doctor breezing through the gum trees. Mundaring Arena is set to play host to the high-octane 2026 TTA Tour – Western Australia on 17–18 January. As the official season opener for Table Tennis Australia, this event is the launchpad for the national circuit. With crucial ranking points up

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Explore the Region

Welcome to Gaada-moorn-da Katamunda

also known as the beautiful Perth Hills

Perth Hills Tourism Alliance acknowledge the Noongar people of the Boodja, the land on which we stand, work and play.

We acknowledge the Aboriginal people as First Nation People and their connection to the lands and the waters, as they are part of them spiritually and culturally.

We acknowledge their ancestors, the Elders past and present, who have led the way for us to follow in their footsteps and the emerging leaders of today and tomorrow.