There are 22 trails & sites in Peel
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Explore over 70 miniature buildings including model trains, set among 4 acres of beautifully manicured gardens. Enjoy unlimited FREE mini golf, a large hedge maze, playground, picnic areas, and more!
Only one and a half hours from Perth, Dwellingup is a popular destination for weekends and day trips.
The Captain Fawcett 4WD Track showcases some of Western Australia’s best jarrah forests, historic farmhouses, original trestle bridges and magnificent views.
15km south of Mandurah and a bit over an hour’s drive from Perth, Tim’s Thicket is one of the closest 4WD beaches south of the city.
Great spot for family and friends!
Located in the historic town of Pinjarra, the Heritage Rose Garden is home to over 600 rose bushes consisting of 300 different varieties of heritage roses.
Lake Hayward is a peaceful setting for a picnic.
A bird hide on the edge of Lake Pollard is a great place to view the significant bird life.
The Lake Pollard Walk trail begins at the entrance to Martins Tank campground on Preston Beach Road and includes the Lake Pollard Bird Hide.For more informationvisit TrailsWA.
Forest-cloaked valleys and meandering waterways make Lane Poole an enchanting place to visit.
Experience the thrill-of-the-catch on our exhilarating Mandurah fishing charters
A landscape rich with diverse and distinct flora and fauna, with vast skies that surround the undulating hills, winding rivers and open pastures, Discover and explore life in the hand of nature.
The Marrinup Trail Dwellingup is a picturesque biking experience located in the south of Perth. It offers a unique opportunity to explore Australia's oldest rocks and beautiful native forests. The trail is a 7.9-kilometer clockwise loop called the Top Trail, suitable for riders of all levels. It starts at the old Marrinup town site and features challenging hill climbs, flat sections, and unique bauxite gravel roads. The trail also leads to the 'Cage in the bush' Prisoner of War (POW) camp, where
Spectacular views of the surrounding landscape including Lake Mt Brown and Cockburn Sound are available from the lookout at the top of the hill.
Enjoy panoramic views over the coastal plain from this point high on the Darling Scarp.
A popular area particularly in summer, for swimming and canoeing.
At Serpentine Falls you will find a sealed loop road and car park, a grassy picnic area, shaded picnic tables, gas barbecues and toilets with access for people with disabilities.
At Serpentine Falls you will find a sealed loop road and car park, a grassy picnic area, shaded picnic tables, gas barbeques and toilets with access for people with disabilities.
The Sullivan Rock to Mt Cooke Darling Range Boddington Walk is an 18.4 kilometre return walk on the Bibbulmun Track, taking trekkers to the highest point in the Darling Range, Mt Cooke.
Town Beach in Mandurah is a beautiful beach that attracts visitors of all ages, including young families and groups of friends.
If you're seeking a thrilling and delightful mountain biking experience, the Turner Hill Mountain Bike Trail in Murray Waroona is the perfect destination.