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Seniorocity Guide to the Swan Valley:
Our Seniorocity guide has you covered for visiting the Swan Valley. Find Swan Valley attractions, including cafes and restaurants, tourist parks and much more!
For example, why not meet the family or your friends at Whiteman Park? Visit Caversham Wildlife Park and meet the friendly animals or explore our transport heritage at Revolutions Transport Museum. Enjoy a bushwalk or explore the Children’s Forest with your grandchildren.
On the other hand, you could hop aboard the Bennett Brook Railaway. It’s made up of relocated heritage railway infrastructure using heritage locomotives and carriages from all over Australia and the world. A great day out for all, with or without grandkids in tow. 😉
Or, for instance, why not explore what food the Swan Valley has to offer? Fusion on Swan for example is a quaint, unpretentious little restaurant set inside a lovely old Federation-style cottage. Enjoy a magnificent traditional style breakfast. Or, for example, for lunch and dinner, the menu takes on a contemporary Australian feel with a touch of Asian. Likewise, the renowned Bistro 10481 will not disappoint! Whether you are celebrating a special occasion, enjoying a breakfast with friends, a long lazy lunch or a romantic dinner, you will be delighted.
All these locations are listed with reviews, photos and more in our Seniorocity guide. Check out our guide and enjoy an exciting outing today!
This cafe is located on West Swan Road past Caversham and is a quaint, unpretentious little restaurant set inside a lovely old Federation-style cottage. Senior Card Discount Seniors WA Card Discount may be available – see www.seniorscard.wa.gov.au/discounts/ for information Read more…
Guildford is one of three towns established in 1829, when Western Australia was settled, and its plan was based on the model of an English country town. The area is enclosed on a peninsular, formed by the Swan and Helena Rivers and was named by Captain James Stirling after his father-in-law’s lectorate in Surrey, England. As the furthest navigable point Read more…
Weekend Market. There is a place where dying arts are savoured, where fresh produce can be found alongside the perfect wine pairing and a distillery. Coffee brews all day long. Discover a hive of Artisans, Vintage, Art, Crafts, Growers and Producers showcasing their wares within the historical Swan Settlers Market, flanked by rolling hills and lush vineyards. Seniorocity Review Swan Read more…
Location: Swan Valley If you’re looking for a cosy place to dine, you can’t go past The Henley Brook, a Swan Valley spot. It’s advisable to make a booking at the immensely popular venue, affectionately known as “The Hen”. Seniorocity Review The Henley Brook, Swan Valley Read more…
Location: Swan Valley The Pinelli Estate Winery Restaurant is a new Swan Valley restaurant delightfully nestled amongst the vineyards of the Pinelli Estate Winery. The restaurant offers an indoor and alfresco dining experience featuring modern Italian menu in a stylish but relaxed environment surrounded by green lawns and vineyard. Seniorocity Review Pinelli Estate Restaurant, Swan Valley Read more…
Location: Swan Valley Western Australia could be mistaken for being a state full of chocoholics! We are spoiled for choice with chocolate factories and cafes. One of the most popular is the Margaret River Chocolate Co, and if you aren’t planning on visiting the south west soon, you can easily visit the Swan Valley outlet. Seniorocity Review Margaret River Chocolate Read more…