Looking for things to do in Armadale? Let our friendly staff help you.
Open daily: 9am - 4pm weekdays, 9am - 2pm weekends and some public holidays
Visit the Armadale Hills to rest, unwind, and reconnect with nature.
Discover unique gifts made locally in the Armadale Hills, walking trail maps, locally made honey and delicious tasting jams and local handmade art. Talk to the local experts at the Perth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre on information on coming events, tours, accommodation, restaurants, tourist venues and natural attractions in the region.
Discover more about the Perth Hills by visiting Experience Perth Hills
While you’re here why not check out the Bert Tyler Machinery Museum and Armadale Outpost Telegraph Centre and step back in time.
Friendly and informative staff
Gift and Souvenirs Shop
Local maps, brochures and guides
Free Wi-fi
Public toilets
Water fountain
ACROD Parking
Accessible toilets
Low customer service desk
Bert Tyler Machinery Museum
Telegraph and Communications Museum
This centre is closed on the following public holidays: Anzac Day, Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day
Araluen Botanic Park is best known for its tulips which cover the park in carpets of colours during Spring, but the park has much more to offer. With a deep and interesting history, this local gem is an all-year destination.
The hybrid design of the park combines natural bushland with landscaped beds, bridges and buttresses nestled deep within the Brookton valley, a scenic 30-minute drive southeast of Perth.
Explore the park's many trails, which follow winding brooks and lead to showcases of speciality blooms such as heritage climbing roses and some of Western Australia's rarest camellias. Araluen Botanic Park plays host to regular events, such as outdoor concerts and performances and is also a popular wedding venue choice. Whether you grab a bite to eat at on-site eateries, the Roundhouse or Chalet Healy or take your own picnic, there is always something to enjoy at Araluen Botanic Park.
The It's Yates Springtime Tulip Festival takes place annually for approximately six weeks during August and September.
FACILITIES AND FEATURES
14 hectares of landscaped gardens
Heritage climbing roses
Over 230 varieties of camellias
Walk trails
Restaurant and cafe
On-site parking
Picnic areas
Historical and heritage status
OPENING TIMES
18 AUG – 2 OCT - 9.00am to 6.00pm
2 OCT – 18 AUG - 9.00am to 4.00pm
ENTRY FEES
Adult | $15.00 |
*Concession | $10.00 |
Companion Card (2 for 1) | $15.00 |
Child 6-16 years | $8.00 |
Bus Group (20 or More in one vehicle) | $15.00 PP |
Family Pass (2 adults & 3 children) | $45.00 |
The City of Armadale acknowledge the Traditional Owners and the Custodians of the land upon which we stand, work and play.
We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Peoples of this land and their connection to the lands and the waters, as they are part of them spiritually and culturally.
We acknowledge their ancestors, the Elders past and present, who have led the way for us to follow.
Phone
Address
7 Orchard Avenue
Armadale, Western Australia 6112