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Mundaring Hotel circa 1914

Experience the Heritage Hotels of the Perth Hills

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The Perth Hills is known for its beautiful bushland and fun outdoor activities. It’s also teeming with history! Tucked within the towns and villages of the Perth Hills, are many terrific taverns. These pubs and hotels are not just delicious destinations but also tell a tale about the area’s rich heritage.

We’re talking about time-honoured establishments, where you can delve into the past over a pint of local craft beer. See our big guide to the heritage pubs in the Perth Hills, each steeped in old-world charm and filled with stories, just waiting to be discovered.

Heritage Hotels of Perth Hills Mundaring

At over a century old, The Chidlow Tavern retains much of the bygone charm and historic connection to its railway heritage. The Tavern boasts a fascinating display of local railway memorabilia, plus a tasty menu with all the usual pub favourites. Close to Lake Leschenaultia, it’s perfect for lunch after a morning walk around the lake.

Chidlow Tavern
Chidlow Tavern

The federation-style Parkerville Tavern dates from the early 1900s, and offers more than just a drinking and dining experience. Its rustic rooms and verandas whisper tales of times gone by. A trifecta of good dining, craft beers, and live music in the popular beer garden makes this spot an escape from modern life. Book your spot at their special “Through the Eyes of Alice, Tales of Murder and Mayhem” event to delve deep into the Tavern’s history.

The Parkerville Tavern
The Parkerville Tavern

With over 120 years of history under its belt, The Mundaring Hotel is brimming with rustic appeal. This heritage pub is renowned for its menu of hearty Australian classics. An extensive drinks list complements the food, making it a perfect spot for a laid-back beer garden lunch or a cosy dinner by the old fireplace.

Mundaring Hotel
Mundaring Hotel

Affectionately known as ‘The Mounties,’ Mount Helena Tavern was once a stopover for train travellers. This 1902-established heritage pub now serves as a vibrant social hub for locals and visitors alike. Its rustic charm, complete with log fire and Chesterfield sofas, sets a cosy atmosphere that’s hard to resist. Known for its hearty meals and beer garden, Mount Helena Tavern effortlessly blends history, good food, and good times.

Mount Helena Tavern
Mount Helena Tavern

The Mundaring Weir Hotel, established in 1898, stands proudly overlooking the impressive Goldfields Pipeline, near Mundaring Weir. The Hotel has always been an essential pit stop for visitors to the weir, and today it retains that sense of friendly Hills hospitality. Its architecture, spacious verandas, and live entertainment make it a charming spot where history and bushland meet.

Mundaring Weir Hotel
Mundaring Weir Hotel

Cosy Pubs of Perth Hills Armadale

A fusion of old and new, The Last Drop Elizabethan in Bedfordale is a unique addition to this list. Recreating the atmosphere of an Elizabethan-era pub, it is where 16th-century England meets the Perth Hills. The timber-beamed ceilings and old-fashioned furnishing transport you straight to the time of Shakespeare. The menu – a mix of traditional English and Australian fare – satisfies every craving. And let’s not forget about their own brilliant brews – best enjoyed by the fireplace.

Last Drop Elizabethan
Last Drop Elizabethan

You can’t miss the The Narrogin Inn, the grand old dame that sits on the corner of South West Highway and Albany Highway in Armadale. “The Narry” holds the distinction of being one of Western Australia’s first licensed pubs, established in the 1850s it is one of the state’s oldest surviving inns. Featuring a blend of old-world architecture and modern comforts, it’s a living testament to the region’s vibrant past.

The Narrogin Inn
The Narrogin Inn

Serpentine Jarrahdale, Kalamunda, and Gidgegannup

The Jarrahdale Tavern perfectly preserves the old-world charm of Perth Hills. The former timber town’s local serves up hearty meals, top-notch beers and local wine to give you the taste of authentic Perth Hills hospitality. Doggos are welcome in the beer garden too.

Jarrahdale Tavern 2
Jarrahdale Tavern

Step back in time at The Kalamunda Hotel, a heritage pub that’s been pouring beers since 1902. With its iconic federation architecture inside and the pub’s lively beer garden, this Hills spot is a big hit with visitors. Plus, there are many spooky stories surrounding The Kalamunda Hotel, with at least four ghosts said to walk the hotel’s corridors.

Kalamunda Hotel
Kalamunda Hotel

Located in the heart of Kalamunda, The Best Drop Tavern has just celebrated its 50th birthday! The Best Drop boasts a team of excellent chefs and provides a wide ranging and quality menu. All dishes are created from the finest fresh produce and freshly ground spices. These are blended with consummate skill and artistry to produce mouth-watering treats for both eye and palate. You’ll usually find live music on a Friday night.

The Best Drop Tavern
The Best Drop Tavern

The Noble Falls Tavern is an authentic slice of Australiana. This old-school pub is found opposite its namesake, Noble Falls, and offers a rustic country atmosphere. This is the pub for you if you’re after comfort food and cold brews, coupled with a bushwalk.

Noble Falls Tavern
Noble Falls Tavern

Perth Hills heritage pubs are more than just places to quench your thirst. They are time capsules, each one narrating a unique story of the past. Be sure to pull up a stool at one of these taverns soon.