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The Buggybuddys guide to Swan Valley Attractions… If you’re looking for a family friendly attractions in the Swan Valley, then look no further! We’ve compiled a HUGE list of the best family friendly attractions in the Swan Valley. Plan ahead for your next holiday on Swan Valley.
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Visit one of the amazing animal parks and enjoy an up close experience. Cuddle koalas, pet kangaroos or snuggle a snake. Have a farm experience at Swan Valley Cuddly Animal Farm with goats, chickens, sheep, deer and many more!
Likewise, explore the museums. Discover Trading Treasures Toy Museum for a walk down memory lane. Visit the Museum of Natural History and Taxidermy and meet the dinosaurs. Ride the Bennett Brook Railway or explore the automotive history at the Motor Museum of Western Australia.
On the other hand, why more get active and play a round of Oasis Supa Golf with the family? This is great for young and old, and a great way to enjoy the fresh air of the Valley and enjoy the picturesque scenery.
In short, take time away from busy city life and explore attractions in the Swan Valley today. Make unforgettable memories with your children today!
Winter Adventures Await These School Holidays! ❄️️ Looking for the ultimate winter school holiday experience? Swan Valley Adventure Centre’s School Holiday Program is back, offering action-packed adventures for kids aged 4-14 years! For the 7-14 year olds, full-day programs include thrilling activities such as archery, flying fox, commando course, high ropes, climbing, and archery tag, plus special cooking experiences including making s’mores, pancakes, and damper! Meanwhile, our Wilderness Explorers program (4-6 years) lets the littlies dive into wilderness games, bushcraft activities, and delicious cooking adventures with s’mores and damper making. Camps run on: ✔ Monday, 7th July ✔ Wednesday, 9th Read more…
Located in Viveash on the Swan River, Reg Bond Reserve includes walk and cycle trails that link it to Woodbridge Riverside Park. The John George Trail is a 5.5km, with both a gravel and paved option, which gives access for walkers, bikers, wheelchairs and prams. The trail has a variety of flora, wildlife, historical points and views of our wine region. The trail has a lot of rest stops to take in the beautiful views with logs, benches and tables. There is a rope swing hidden along the banks of the river so make sure you keep your eye out Read more…