The Kalamunda Hills

The Kalamunda Hills have an abundance of attractions to cater for the needs of the most discerning tourist especially those seeking nature-based activities combined with unique dining and leisure experiences.

Maps of the local area are available at reception and are free of charge.

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The Perth Hills Visitor Centre shouldn’t be missed and is located at the Zig Zag Cultural Centre at 50 Railway Road, Kalamunda.

Phone: 9257 9998

The centre is open daily from 9am to 4pm weekdays, and 10am to 4pm on weekends and has the latest information on all activities in and around the area.

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Perth Hills Visitor Centre

Kalamunda Village

The Kalamunda Village provides for all your local shopping needs; standard amenities as well as many unique and interesting specialty shops.

It is located just one kilometre to the South and can be reached by driving along Williams Street or Railway Road, or walking along the footpath or bridle path (part of the Bibbulmun Track) in front of Rosebridge House.

The artisan markets, featuring some local wares, operate on the first Saturday of every month in the Village Square.

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The largest folk museum in Western Australia depicts the unique early hills settler life and industries. Centered on the original Darling Range Railway, it is situated at the top of Kalamunda Village and is open Monday to Thursday and Saturday from 10.00am to 3.00pm and Sunday from 1.30pm to 4.30pm.

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History Village