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Armadale Reptile & Wildlife Centre

304-308 South Western Highway, Armadale WA 6112

Opened to the public in 1995, the Armadale Reptile Centre houses a large variety of native reptiles (approximately 200 reptiles are housed at the Centre!!) and other wildlife with over 50 different species on display including: Venomous snakes, Non-venomous snakes, Pythons, Lizards, Fruit Bats, Wedgetailed Eagle, Frogs, Wombats, Kangaroos, Possums and Emus.

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Armadale Shopping Centre

206 Jull Street, Armadale WA 6112

Armadale Shopping City is bringing you a new era of shopping. We offer a complete shopping experience with a great selection of stores including Coles, Progressive Supa IGA, Kmart, Target, Best & Less and over 80 specialty stores.

 

We look forward to welcoming you soon!

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Cohunu Koala Park

68 NETTLETON ROAD , Byford WA 6122

Cohunu Koala Park is located on fourteen hectares of natural Australian bushland just 40 minutes from the city of Perth in Western Australia.

Come and make friends with some of the unique Australian fauna living in the park. Stroll the bush tracks and pathways. Hand feed many of the free roaming animals. Have a chat with over 30 talking parrots, see dingoes, kangaroos, emus, deer and koalas, just to name a few of the animals that live at the park. Take a ride on the Cohunu Park Railway for $4, it zig zags its way throughout the park most weekends & public holidays. (Subject to weather conditions) .

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Minnawarra Historic Precinct

Corner of Orchard Avenue and Armadale Road, Armadale WA 6112

The Minnawarra Historic Precinct offers a chance to absorb some of Armadale's fascinating local history. Visit the History House Museum to view a range of interesting displays. Check out the Birtwistle Local Studies Library before immersing yourself in the reverence of yesteryear at the Minnawarra Chapel. The chapel, was originally built in 1903, and was relocated brick by brick to its current location in 1987. Enjoy the calming sanctuary whilst taking in the lovely lake outlook. The Local Studies Library is housed in the old Armadale Primary School, which was built in 1900. The parklands surrounding the Historic Precinct provide a great spot for a picnic with a large lake, paved and shaded picnic areas, expansive lawns and a variety of water birds to keep you company. Armadale is a 30 minute drive southeast of the city, and is well serviced by busses and trains.

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Byford Country Market

The Glades, Corner of Abernethy and Warrington Roads, Byford WA 6122

The Byford Country Market is held on the third Saturday of the month, excluding December, at The Glades at Byford on the corner of Abernethy and Warrington Road, Byford, from 9am to midday. The market has rapidly become a popular attraction for visitors to the beautiful Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale, just south of Perth. The monthly market features around 50 stalls selling everything from fresh fruit and vegetables, jams, pickles, and honey, to original artworks, jewellery and fine woodwork. Cakes, plants and second hand books are also available. Visitors can enjoy the free live music and a delicious brunch.

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Armadale Reptile Centre

304 Southwestern Highway, Wungong WA 6112
The Armadale Reptile Centre houses a large variety of native reptiles, mainly south-west and north-west species including skinks, monitors, snakes and dragons and other Australian birds and marsupials. The main aim of the centre is to enable people to see native wildlife in natural surroundings and to help them be able to identify animals, particularly venomous or non-venomous snakes that they may encounter in the bush or possibly in their homes or backyards. The centre provides a wonderful opportunity for you to observe reptiles, to see what they look like, how they behave and to learn about their habits and habitats. The large enclosures enable you to see these creatures in their natural settings. Experience a walk through the skink enclosure where you can experience close viewing of the animals. There is also a small souvenir outlet with Australian made products and photographic sessions with a python are available throughout the day, weather permitting. The Armadale Reptile Centre is located on the South Western Highway, just three kilometres from Armadale and a forty five minute drive from Perth.

Armadale Visitor Centre

40 Jull Street, Armadale WA 6112
The Armadale Visitor Centre is 40 minutes south east of Perth central business district. Surrounded by undulating hills and beautiful scenery, there is plenty to experience including the natural beauty of Araluen Botanic Park, amazing scenic walk trails, local dams and wildflowers. Visit our historic sites; wander in pathways of the past, check out our museums including the Bert Tyler Vintage Machinery Museum at the Visitor Centre. Cuddle a koala at Cohunu Koala Park, taste delicious fresh fruit from our orchards in the hills of Roleystone and experience the reptiles of Australia at our Reptile Centre. Our city is the home of events: Australia Day celebrations and firework, the Highland Gathering, Kelmscott Show, the Hills Heartbeat Festival and many more. Please call into the Visitor Centre where we offer: a free accommodation and tour booking service, Ticketmaster agency, extensive range of free local and intrastate information and brochures, good quality customer service and knowledge and excellent locally made products and unique gift lines. We are open 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday, 11am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday and closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Easter Friday....
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Minnawarra Historic Precinct

Corner of Orchard Avenue and Road, Armadale WA 6112
The Minnawarra Historic Precinct offers a chance to absorb some of Armadale’s fascinating local history. Visit the History House Museum to view a range of interesting displays before immersing yourself in the reverence of yesteryear at the Minnawarra Chapel. The chapel, was originally built in 1903, and was relocated brick by brick to its current location in 1987. Enjoy the calming sanctuary whilst taking in the lovely lake outlook. The parklands surrounding the Historic Precinct provide a great spot for a picnic with a large lake, paved and shaded picnic areas, expansive lawns and a variety of water birds to keep you company. Armadale is a 30-minute drive southeast of the city and is well serviced by buses and trains. Due to current health advice on the COVID-19 pandemic, History House Museum is currently closed....
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Armadale Reptile Centre

304-308 South Western Highway, Wungong WA 6112
The Armadale Reptile Centre houses a large variety of native reptiles, mainly south-west and north-west species including skinks, monitors, snakes and dragons and other Australian birds and marsupials. The main aim of the centre is to enable people to see native wildlife in natural surroundings and to help them be able to identify animals, particularly venomous or non-venomous snakes that they may encounter in the bush or possibly in their homes or backyards. The centre provides a wonderful opportunity for you to observe reptiles, to see what they look like, how they behave and to learn about their habits and habitats. The large enclosures enable you to see these creatures in their natural settings. Experience a walk through the skink enclosure where you can experience close viewing of the animals. There is also a small souvenir outlet with Australian made products and photographic sessions with a python are available throughout the day, weather permitting. The Armadale Reptile Centre is located on the South Western Highway, just 3 kilometres from Armadale and a 45-minute drive from Perth. They are open daily, closed on Wednesdays except during school holidays. Please visit their website for more information. ...
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Cohunu Koala Park

Lot 103 Nettleton Road, Byford WA 6122
Cohunu Koala Park is located on 14 hectares of natural Australian bushland just 40 minutes from the city of Perth in Western Australia. Come and make friends with some of the unique Australian fauna living in the park. Stroll the bush tracks and pathways. Hand feed many of the free roaming animals. Have a chat with over 30 talking parrots, see dingoes, kangaroos, emus, deer and koalas, just to name a few of the animals that live at the park. Take a ride on the Cohunu Park Railway which zig zags its way throughout the park most weekends and public holidays (subject to weather conditions). Come and make friends with the animal kingdom, emus, wallabies, owls, dingos and deers are only a few of the other animals that can be fed at the park. Make sure you bring your camera. If you forget, don’t worry they can supply disposable cameras and film to really make your stay a memorable one. Cohunu is a photographers paradise, with spectacular shots of native wildlife in natural settings. For the perfect unique souvenir why not have a digital photo holding one of their cuddly koalas. ...
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Armadale

43393 - Armadale WA 6112
Armadale brings you nearer to nature and a bygone era, inviting you to explore the natural bushlands of the Darling Range, animal parks, botanical gardens, museums and heritage architecture. The town is situated half an hour to the south east of Perth city and can be reached by car or train, making it a fuss-free and easy family daytrip. Bring along your hiking boots and hit one of the many bushwalking trails that criss-cross the Darling Range, or pack a picnic and drink in panoramic views from bush to coastal plain and city beyond. A keen eye may even spot grey kangaroos, possums and dazzling blue fairy wrens. Closer encounters of the creature kind can be found at the koala park, reptile centre or Armadale's Australiana-themed working farm. Or, for a horticultural slice of heaven, step into the enchanted gardens of Araluen Botanic Park that have dazzled visitors with floral displays since 1929. A walk through the Minnawarra Historic Precinct and Armadale's museums will take you back further still to Perth life in the 1800s. Venture into the Bert Tyler Vintage Machinery Museum and marvel at the magnificent collection of 19th and 20th century engines. Stop by the replica Post Office on a Tuesday morning for a Morse code demonstration and the chance to send a telegraphic message anywhere in the world. Or, step into another moment in time in Armadale life at the History House Museum and Minnawarra Chapel. For a souvenir of your daytrip, browse through the antique shops, specialty stores and galleries. Or, to make Armadale your base for a weekender or extended break between city and country, check out the town's bed and breakfasts, motel accommodation and caravan parks. The town also plays host to many events, making it easy to plan your visit or stay to coincide with something a little out of the ordinary....
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Grand Cinemas - Armadale

cnr Jull Street and Third Avenue, Armadale WA 6112
Grand Cinemas Armadale is easily accessible by train and bus. There is plenty of free parking and it is only 34 kilometres from Perth central business district or 2 minutes walk from Armadale Train Station. They offer exceptional customer service coupled with high quality facilities, ensuring a relaxing cinema experience. They have 6 screens. ...