Other things to do
Perched on the edge of the Darling Scarp just 35 minutes from Perth, Kalamunda is a vibrant gateway to the Perth Hills, where natural beauty, history, and community spirit come together. Surrounded by ancient jarrah, marri, and wandoo forests, it’s a haven for bushwalkers, mountain bikers, and nature lovers alike. Dive into the region’s rich Noongar and settler heritage, explore bustling local markets overflowing with fresh produce and artisan goods, and unwind in the nearby valleys dotted with boutique wineries and cideries. With its charming village atmosphere and calendar of family-friendly events, Kalamunda invites you to slow down, explore, and connect.
Kalamunda Artisan Markets
- Central Mall, Kalamunda
- Open 1st Saturday of each month 8.30am-2.30pm
Kalamunda Farmers Market
- Central Mall, Kalamunda
- Every Sunday 8am - 12pm
Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
- 120 Gilchrist Rd, Lesmurdie Western Australia 6076
- Top of falls - more challenging climb and to see the falls plunging down into the valley then the upper car park is located on Falls Road in Lesmurdie.
- Base of falls - easier climb with view looking up at falls, park at the gravel car park located on Palm Terrace & follow the path all the way up the brook to the base.
- Northern Terminus is on the north-east side of the round-about at Mead St, Railway Rd, and Mundaring Weir Rd.