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Kalamunda Fairy Door Trail Kalamunda Fairy Door Trail

  • 1-3 hours
  • 2.73 km

Fairies have taken over Kalamunda! This urban trail takes you through the inner streets of central Kalamunda where you can search for gorgeous little fairy doors hiding near the business entrances. This is a great trail for the kids, and it's definitely a challenge to find every single one. 

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Fairy doors were first sited in Kalamunda over 2 years ago at a local dog grooming business. Throughout the lanes and streets of Kalamunda you'll now find many fairy doors and no two are the same. Take the kids to this magical site and see how many fairy doors they can find.

Please download the two attached maps or pick up the maps from the Perth Hills Kalamunda Visitor Centre, and you can tick the fairy doors off on the map as you find them. There are plenty of cafes and shops along the way to grab something to eat, or pack a picnic or BBQ and spend the afternoon at Stirk Park. 

*HINT: all fairy doors are on the outside of the busineses and can be seen any time, any day.

Visit Kalamunda

Just a quick 30-minute drive from Perth city, Kalamunda offers a stunning blend of natural beauty, rich history, and outdoor adventures. This picturesque area is characterized by its lush bushland, vibrant wildflowers, serene creeks, and gushing waterfalls, all framed by extraordinary views. Kalamunda is surrounded by National and Regional Parks and is famous for the Bibbulmun Track. Nearby, visitors can explore Lesmurdie Falls and many walking trails that offer breathtaking views of the coastal plain or Jarrah forest. Jump on your bike and enjoy exhilarating trails on the Kalamunda Mountain Bike Circuit and Munda Biddi Trail or take a more leisurely ride on the Kalamunda Railway Heritage Trail. With options for everyone, Kalamunda is the ideal outdoor destination!

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Perth Hills Kalamunda Visitor Centre

(08) 9257 9998

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Time / Duration

Allow 2 hours to find all of the fairy doors.

Length

2.73km loop

Trail Start

Perth Hills Kalamunda Visitor Centre, Kalamunda

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Trail End

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Facilities

Public toilets are available at the Visitor Centre, Kalamunda Library, Town Square Hall and at Stirk Park

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Bicycle Rack
  • Cafe
  • Car Park
  • Child Activities
  • Dog Friendly
  • All accessible parking
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Shaded Area
  • Sheltered Area
  • Shop
  • All accessible toilet facilities
  • Visitor Information Centre
  • Water Access Points

Best time of year

Anytime

Trail Access

Road 2WD. Best parking corner Spring Rd and Williams St.

Trail information updated
11th March 2025

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