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Toodyay Visitor Centre, Piesse Street, Toodyay which is 85km (1hr 15 mins) north east of Perth
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Learn moreThe Toodyay Living History Walking trails cover most of the town of Toodyay. There is the Blue, Yellow, Green and Orange trails. The Green trail follows the main street and goes past buildings such as Connor's Mill, Demasson's Store and Ellery Arcade.
Some of the significant buildings have QR code plaques. You'll need a QR code app on your phone to read them. A brochure can also be picked up from the Toodyay Visitor Centre.
Toodyay was founded in the 1830s but floods resulting in the town moving in the 1860s. The buildings of Toodyay are very historic for the region. Conner's Mill was built in 1870.
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Up to an hour
1.8km return
Group A (Urban trails or short trails near facilities) required.
Group A (Urban trails or short trails near facilities)
Toodyay Visitor Centre, Piesse Street, Toodyay which is 85km (1hr 15 mins) north east of Perth
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