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Skip to contentFrom the Bickley Valley, drive though leafy apple and stone fruit orchards to the neighbouring district of Karragullen. Here you’ll find cideries and farm gates selling freshly picked seasonal produce – perfect for healthy snacks on your drive. Plus, there’s plenty of bakeries and cafes to grab a take-away coffee and pastry, to fuel your morning.
A visit to Araluen Botanic Gardens is a must at any time of year. This stunning mix of manicured gardens and natural bushland is a beautiful spot for a wander. Spring brings thousands of blooming beautiful tulips, while in late autumn there’s the spectacular sight of golden leaves falling through the park. Whatever the season, Araluen is always perfect for a picnic.
Head to the foothills and visit the Perth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre, for the down low on all there is to see and do in the region. Love bushwalking? Local experts are sure to point you in the direction of one of the area’s regional parks or dams, these include Wungong Regional Park, Wungong Dam, Canning Dam, Churchman Brook Dam and Bedfordale’s Bungendore Park.
For a walk with a difference, hire a set of clubs and take a stroll around a stunning golf course. Bush-lined fairways, lush greens and valley views make for a memorable 18-holes.
Perth Hills Armadale is a haven for wellness retreats offering yoga and meditation classes amongst the peaceful bushland. Day spas offer indulgent treatments, massages, and therapies designed relax your body and mind.
After all that exploring, there’s plenty of award-winning restaurants and pubs to enjoy a tasty meal. Local cideries, bistros, bakeries, taverns and cafes serve up something to satisfy every craving.
Accommodation options in the area include well-appointed self-contained apartments and motels, perfectly located to delve deeper into the region.
Main image: Raeburn Orchard
Image credit: @photosbyhana_perth
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