Nature is right on your doorstep in Perth Hills Armadale, a region synonymous with fruit picking, picnics, wine tasting, hikes, and endless verdant greenery. Located a humble 45 minute drive from the Perth CBD, the destination is the perfect day trip and weekend escape. Whether you’re interested in art, culture, history, or gourmet food and wine, you’ll find it all here.
From August 1st to November 30th, you can also take advantage of the eclectic calendar of local events celebrating the region’s arts, culture, food, wine, and people as part of
Spring into Armadale.
Perth Hills Armadale Day Trip Itinerary
This
day trip itinerary connects you with the best things to do in Perth Hills Armadale. You’ll explore the region known for natural beauty and fascinating history and culture, while delighting in tasty fare along the way.
8:30 am: The Pink Café
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Start the day with breakfast at local favourite,
The Pink Café. Here, you’ll find a huge menu of crowd pleasers, cakes, slices, bagels, and sandwiches to choose from. Along with delicious barista-made coffee to keep you energised for the trip ahead.
9:30 am: Bungendore Park
Make your way to
Bungendore Park for an early morning hike of one of the best wildflower trails in the Perth Hills. For a longer option, the 7.7-kilometre loop
Honeyeater Hike is a great choice. Alternatively, a shorter trail for those with less time is the 1.7-kilometre loop
Cockatoo Circuit. Or, both Spinebill Stroll and Robin Ramble are 3.5-kilometre loops.
Next, jump in the car and drive to
Hills Emporio along the Scenic Heritage Drive. If you have time, stop at the picturesque
Churchman Brook Dam to soak up the scenic views and let the kids go wild on the playground.
11:00 pm: Hills Emporio
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Every drive needs a pit-stop, so after your walk, head to
Hills Emporio in Karragullen to refuel with petrol, coffee, and road trip snacks. If you’re down for a picnic lunch, grab a couple of freshly made rolls to take onto the next leg of the journey.
12:00 pm: Araluen Botanic Park
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Head to the breathtaking Araluen valley and experience the enchanting magic of spring at
Araluen Botanic Park. With its giant canopy of bushland, the park transforms into a kaleidoscope of colour and beauty. Feast your senses on 170,000 tulips, 40,000 delightful spring bulbs, an international camellia collection, and heritage roses in full bloom. Whatever time of year you’re visiting, there’s always something blooming.
Find a secluded corner to enjoy your picnic or if you’re in search of something more substantial – head to
Chalet Healy cafe, led by the renowned Chef Pablo Henke. With more than 20 years of experience, Chef Pablo brings a world of flavours to Araluen Botanic Park, drawing inspiration from the breathtaking natural surroundings and Australia’s vibrant dining scene.
2:00 pm: Raeburn Orchards
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Spring in
Raeburn Orchards is a season of renewal and breathtaking beauty. It’s when stone fruit trees burst into full pink and white blossom, providing a haven for photographers and nature lovers alike. Come for a gentle ramble through the extremely Instagrammable orchard and stay for a picnic amongst the green. While you’re at it, be sure to make a visit to the packing shed to pick up fresh fruit and local goodies to take home. Or, grab a coffee and cake at Coffee@The Shed.
5:30 pm: Last Drop Elizabethan
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It’s time to wind down with a tipple.
Last Drop Elizabethan is perfect for those craving a hearty pub meal and locally brewed beer. Known for its charming exposed brick and wood exterior, the English-style tavern in the picturesque Perth Hills is a must-visit for any day trip. If the weather is fine, dine alfresco on the village green or cosy up by the fire if it’s a cooler day.