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Located in the Perth Hills, 24km east of the centre of Perth, the Bibbulmun Track Northern Terminus in Kalamunda is the starting point for walkers heading south.
Statham's Quarry is considered a rare example of a stone quarry which has retained physical evidence of its operations, and continues to be used for abseiling and rock climbing.
A moderately easy walk with a few steep parts, lovely views of the pipehead dam and beautiful orchids in the late spring.
A dog friendly trail offering plenty of history, stunning valley views and hidden gems.
The markets run on the first Saturday of every month and have done for nearly 20 years.
The Kalamunda and Districts Historical Society manages the largest local museum in Western Australia, depicting the unique hills life and industries centred around the development of Kalamunda.
Whether you are just starting out or an elite, with over 40km of fully signed-track, the Kalamunda Network Trails offer the ultimate mountain biking experience.
The best markets in the Perth Hills. Arts and crafts, food, plants, second hand treasures. It's all here for you. Open the first Saturday of every month.
Kalamunda Water Park is a refreshed version of the old Kalamunda Wet’n’Wild and has benefited from completion of the first stage of a major redevelopment plan for the Park.
The gallery at the Zig Zag Cultural Centre seeks to provide a diverse range of cultural activities in a boutique-style gallery environment.
Spacious neo-colonial home in park gardens with single and double bedrooms, breakfasts cooked and light available. 20 minute walking distance to Kalamunda.
Kalamunda (Nyungar: Karlamarda) is a town and eastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located in the Darling Scarp at the eastern limits of the Perth metropolitan area.
The friendly staff at the Perth Hills Visitor Centre will provide you with a range of information on local attractions to help you enjoy your visit to the City of Kalamunda and Perth Hills.
The name Kalamunda comes from local Aboriginal words Cala (home) and Munnda (forest). Thus Kalamunda means “A home in the forest “.
Everything to delight the senses. Some of the delights include a herb nursery, unique glassware, books, crystal, jarrah crafts and much much more.