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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!
Whiteman Park is a unique recreation and conservation reserve that covers nearly 4,000 hectares of natural bushland and leisure facilities in Perth’s northern suburbs. Whiteman Park is full of fun and interesting things to do with the kids, every day of the year, and school holidays are no different! When was the last time you selfied with a koala? Rode on an old-fashioned tram? Or just simply wandered amongst the native bushland? Whiteman Park is a unique recreation and conservation reserve that covers nearly 4,000 hectares of natural bushland and leisure facilities in Perth’s northern suburbs. Open every day of Read more…
Located in Whiteman Park, Revolutions Transport Museum showcases Western Australia’s fascinating land transport history through the remarkable Whiteman Collection. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits including a horse-drawn buggy, vintage EJ Holden, and ZA Rail Car, bringing transport history to life. The museum features the compelling ‘Singing the Train’ exhibit, sharing Aboriginal perspectives through Nyamal people’s stories of Pilbara rail travel. Beyond transport, the museum displays diverse historical objects and memorabilia collected by Lew Whiteman, with regularly rotating exhibits ensuring return visitors discover something new. A family-friendly space that connects WA’s transport evolution with its social and cultural development. Open daily Read more…
There is so much to see and do at Caversham Wildlife Park! Feed the kangaroos, see the penguins being fed, gets photos with a koala, meet a wombat, possum, python and many more at the interactive meet & greet, play with the goats, join in the Farm Show (have you ever milked a cow before?!), and so much more! There are about 2000 animals to meet and about 200 species to learn about, and it’s all included in the entry fee. Buggybuddys Review Caversham Wildlife Park Read more…
Located in Whiteman Park, the Motor Museum of WA showcases over 200 historic vehicles spanning from the late 19th century to present day. Home to Daniel Ricciardo’s Red Bull F1 Racing Car and rare vintage automobiles, the museum features both locally significant vehicles and internationally renowned examples. Open daily 10am-4pm (closed Christmas Day), the recently expanded 2,000-square-meter facility offers an extensive collection of cars and motorcycles. Notable exhibits include the rare Subaru 22B STi and the 1978 Ford Falcon 302 Cobra Coupe. This non-profit, volunteer-run museum provides an engaging experience for both motoring enthusiasts and history buffs. Buggybuddys Review Motor Read more…