WA Cider Trail WA Cider Trail
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Our trail starts in the Swan Valley then meanders through the Perth Hills before bringing you through the South West and into the Great Southern region. Along the way you are invited to taste ciders born from the state’s different apple growing regions. The ciders are hand crafted using local fruit and traditional and brew style methods. Your cider experience will open you to new perceptions and understanding of its unique characteristics.
Our cider makers will share with you their distinct style whether it be steeped in tradition or a modern twist. They are growers and seekers of the freshest local produce with a desire to offer you a pure and natural cider product.
Leave behind your preconceived ideas of cider. Indulge your tastebuds and immerse yourself in the variety of venue attractions from orchard and cellar door experiences through to dining and family fun and comfort.
Other Links
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Funk Cider
Got Funk?
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Carmel Cider Co
Handcrafted Boutique Cider
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Core Cider
Authentic to our Core
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Naked Apple Cider
As real and natural as it gets
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Roleystone Brewing Co
Your 'grass to glass' experience
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Wine Tree Cidery
Handcrafted for you
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The Cidery
We let the apples do the talking!
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Tangletoe Cidery
It takes two to tangle
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Elephants Rock Cider Company
Something for everyone...
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Denmark Heritage Cider Compay
Unique authentic and traditional cider
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Destination Perth
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Here is everything you need to know before visiting this trail.
Time / Duration
Recommend at least 3 days to enjoy the route
Length
533km
What To Pack
Group D - Drive Trails (Drive trails: 2WD & 4WD) required.
What To Pack
Group D - Drive Trails (Drive trails: 2WD & 4WD)
- Ample fuel, water and non-perishable food
- Maps
- Recovery gear, spare tyres and parts
- Two-way communication
- First Aid Kit (check that items are clean, properly sealed, have not exceeded expiry dates and that used items have been replaced).
- Extra fuel and water in case you get lost or your vehicle breaks down
- Consider taking a PLB or satellite phone
- Park entry fees may apply, check the trail information on each trail to find out more
Facilities
- Cafe
- Camping
- Car Park
- Kiosk
- Picnic Area
- Public Toilet
Best time of year
Any time of year but especially Spring
Trail Access
This trail starts in Perth Hills and ends in Denmark on the South Coast
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