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A guide to the Swan Valley and Midland Western Australia

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Perth, Fremantle and outer surrounds.Visit Swan Valley WA

The Swan Valley, only a few minutes from the centre of Perth, is Western Australia's oldest wine growing region. A bustling tourist area, the Swan Valley has a number of award-winning wineries, many of which are family owned and run, that offer superb alfresco and restaurant meals as well as cellar door tastings.

The Swan Valley is also home to a number of artist studios and galleries including Western Australia's largest private gallery. Accommodation ranges from self-contained chalets and character B & Bs, to five-star resorts, caravan parks and boutique guesthouses.

Wander through the town of Guildford and view the historic buildings. Enjoy the horseback rides beside the river; the trains and trams of Whiteman Park and the koalas at the wildlife park. Stay and play a round of golf at a world-class resort, while the children play supergolf at the nearby fun park.

A red kangaroo, in the Caversham Wildlife Park, Whiteman Park Hire a vehicle from Perth and explore the Swan Valley at your own pace, or take one the wine cruises from the centre of Perth along the Swan River.

Visit Midland WA

Located in the heart of the Swan Valley wine area, a 30 minute drive east of Perth, is the suburb of Midland.

The town owes its existence to the establishment of a railway line from Perth to the Avon Valley in 1886. By 1890, a tent village of railway workers became known as Midland Junction. The State Government established its railway workshops' site at Midland in 1901, which continued to be the major employer in the town until the workshops closed in 1990. Since then, the town has remained the commercial and retail centre for the surrounding areas. Midland's main period of growth occurred between 1901 and 1914. In those years the stock sale yards and the government abattoir were established and the town had five hotels, churches, a picture theatre, recreation grounds and a racecourse.

Walk bridge over the National Park Falls, in the John Forrest National Park The town has a number of historical buildings including the Town Hall and Council Chambers, built in 1906. The unusual square clock tower on the domed building provides a unique landmark for the town. Alongside the Town Hall is the Old Midland Post Office which was restored in the mid 1990s. And around the corner, the Midland Courthouse (Uniting Church) has a portico built in a neo-classical style with pediment and piers of Donnybrook stone. Visit Woodbridge, a Victorian-style mansion built in 1885 on the banks of the Swan River, to enjoy Devonshire teas. See where Guildford Grammar school began and appreciate the antique furniture, with most of the original pieces remaining.

As well as its historical links, the town has several very pleasant hotels including the 1890s Freemasons Hotel and two major shopping precincts. Enjoy the variety of local crafts and foods that can be found at the Midland Military Markets, open Friday, all weekend and public holidays, and the fresh produce at the Midland Farmers' Markets on Sundays. There are many wineries within the area for you to enjoy delicious wine tasting, gourmet lunches and riverside views.

Nearby, the Swan Valley area offers a wide range of accommodation including self-contained cottages, bed and breakfasts, caravan parks and boutique hotels, right through to resort style accommodation.

WA's National Parks & Reserves can be closed at times because of bushfire danger, Cyclone or flooding and other natural emergencies. Phone 1300 657 721 for emergency alerts or visit the FESA for more information. Find out about the National Parks and forests of WA by visititing CALM. Remember, play it safe and tell others where you go and when you will be back.

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Disclaimer: The information contained about this region is provided as a guide only. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, Break Loose Publishing disclaim any liability or responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained herein. For our complete Disclaimer please follow the link at the foot of the page.

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