Guidebook for Gooseberry Hill

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Guidebook for Gooseberry Hill

Food Scene

Fantastic restaurant - walking distance. Magnificent take away menu as well
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Embers Woodfired
169 Railway Rd
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Fantastic restaurant - walking distance. Magnificent take away menu as well
All things French - amazing cakes, pastrises an quiches. Walking distance. Thing to remember here - cash only.
Père Bakery
169 Railway Rd
All things French - amazing cakes, pastrises an quiches. Walking distance. Thing to remember here - cash only.
Yummy food and win
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The Cavern Tapas & Wine
18 Mead Street
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Yummy food and win
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Core Cider
35 Merrivale Rd
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Drinks & Nightlife

Nice ambience, open fire. Great Guinness
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The Best Drop Tavern Kalamunda
18 Haynes St
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Nice ambience, open fire. Great Guinness

Sightseeing

The Zig Zag Scenic Drive was originally a section of railway line built to transport timber from the top of the escarpment down to the commercial centre of Midland. The line was laid in 1903, and required a series of switching points, known as Zig Zags, to shunt trains up and down the steep gradient of the Darling Scarp. The timber industry eventually closed down, and the rails were removed in 1952. Bitumen replaced the rails, and the Zig Zag became a 3km scenic road. The road is very narrow, and has many hairpin turns, so for safety reasons it is one way traffic down to the plain. The Zig Zag is a feature of the Gooseberry Hill National Park, and is closed on the first Sunday of Oct.
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Zig Zag Scenic Drive
Zig Zag Scenic Drive
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The Zig Zag Scenic Drive was originally a section of railway line built to transport timber from the top of the escarpment down to the commercial centre of Midland. The line was laid in 1903, and required a series of switching points, known as Zig Zags, to shunt trains up and down the steep gradient of the Darling Scarp. The timber industry eventually closed down, and the rails were removed in 1952. Bitumen replaced the rails, and the Zig Zag became a 3km scenic road. The road is very narrow, and has many hairpin turns, so for safety reasons it is one way traffic down to the plain. The Zig Zag is a feature of the Gooseberry Hill National Park, and is closed on the first Sunday of Oct.

Parks & Nature

Beautiful waterfalls and walks.
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Parque Nacional de Lesmurdie Falls
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Beautiful waterfalls and walks.

Arts & Culture

Great memories of times gone by here in Kalamunda.
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Kalamunda History Village
Railway Road
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Great memories of times gone by here in Kalamunda.
Fabulous exhibitions and great shop full of local art and crafts.
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Zig Zag Gallery
50 Railway Rd
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Fabulous exhibitions and great shop full of local art and crafts.

Shopping

Has everything you need. Five minute drive or 15-20 minutes lovely walk.
Kalamunda Central
39 Railway Rd
Has everything you need. Five minute drive or 15-20 minutes lovely walk.

Entertainment & Activities

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Parque acuático Kalamunda
38 Collins Rd
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