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Craft Beer and Wine Trail, Peel Region Craft Beer and Wine Trail, Peel Region

2WD

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Food & Wine Trails
 in Perth & Surrounds
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Peel, Perth Metro

  • Full day
  • 258 km

Only an hours drive from Perth, the Peel Region offers everything from beautiful coastlines to jarrah forests.And when it comes to food and wine, there is truly
something for everyone including handmade craft beers, award winning wines and food to feed a hungry family or the most discerning foodie

Vineyards in the Peel Region
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The Peel Region is WA’s most diverse region and offers some amazing experiences only a short drive from Perth. Blessed with internationally recognised natural attractions, such as the Yalgorup National Park and the world famous thrombolite formations, it also fuses cosmopolitan living with historic riches, rural lifestyles, farming enterprises and a tapestry of local arts, culture, festivals and events. 

Known as Perth’s natural adventure playground, visitors can experience a range of activities along the coast or in the bush. Zip along the estuary or take to the open ocean on a jet ski, go fishing, board a dolphin cruise, tee off on world-class golf courses, go mountain biking or hiking through jarrah forests, try treetop climbing or get your taste buds excited with locally made craft beer, wines and a huge range of dining options. Whether you have a day or a week, visit the Peel Region and choose your adventure. 

The Peel Region is alive with restaurants, ice creameries, bars and cafés. Wherever you end up along the trail, there is great food nearby. Try the delicious dishes served at the great wineries or breweries featured, or go for something different such as the Waroona Country Cafe, Pinjarra’s Jarra Infusion, Pinjarra Bakery and Patisserie or relax and take in the views while enjoying a coffee at the Cafe On the Dam in Serpentine. If you have time, there are also plenty of amazing spots for a picnic, including Waroona Dam or Lane Pool Reserve. There are new and exciting choices around every bend! Explore a great list of venues at the Visit Peel website: www.visitpeel.com.au/food-and-wine.

Other Links

  • Visit Peel

    More food and wine info on the Visit Peel website

  • Destination Perth

    Comprehensive information on the Perth region including destinations, things to see and do, accommodation and tours.


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Here is everything you need to know before visiting this trail.

Time / Duration

Full day experience

Length

258km loop

What To Pack

Group A - Urban Trails (Urban trails or short trails near facilities) required.

Trail Start

Mandurah Visitors Centre, 73km ( 1 hours) south of Perth via Kwinana Fwy and Forrest Hwy

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Trail End

Facilities

Facilities vary at each venue
  • BBQ Facilities
  • Cafe
  • Car Park
  • Interpretive Centre
  • Kiosk
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Shaded Area
  • Visitor Information Centre

Best time of year

All year

Trail Access

Road, bus or Train to Mandurah 70km south of Perth. Road for Trail

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