Aboriginal History & Culture

Learn from the Bindjareb people of the Noongar nation.

Aboriginal History & Culture

Learn about the
Bindjareb people
of the Noongar
Nation

Kaya Wandjoo, nidja Bindjareb Noongar Kaadadjan (hello, welcome and learn from the Bindjareb people of the Noongar nation).

The first people of the region were the Bindjareb people of the Noongar Nation, who named the locality Mandjoogoordap (now Mandurah) which translates to ‘meeting place of the heart’. You can learn the stories, secrets and traditions of one of the oldest surviving cultures in earth on an Aboriginal history and culture tour, at significant sites and art galleries.

Artworks

Mandurah Eastern Foreshore – the curved design of the seawall reflects the shapes of the Wagyl, a major spirit of Noongar people. Central to their beliefs and customs, the Wagyl is a snake or rainbow serpent recognised by Noongar as the giver of life, maintaining all fresh water sources.

Eastern Foreshore Seawall Mandurah
Mandurah Eastern Foreshore

Mandurah Bridge – on the wall at the Eastern end of the bridge’s footpath is a welcome to country written in Noongar dialect. You’ll find the English translation on the Western end of the bridge’s footpath.

Mandurah Bridge
Mandurah Bridge

Welcome to Country Mural – As you meander around Mandurah, you’ll come to notice many Aboriginal art pieces and sculptures, such as the magnificent ‘Welcome to Country’ mural on the wall of the Mandurah Visitor Centre. The artwork by artists Peta and Corey Ugle tells the Aboriginal story of how Mandurah’s vast waterways were created.

Welcome to Country Mural at the Mandurah Visitor Centre
Welcome to Country Mural at the Mandurah Visitor Centre

3D Augmented Reality – Come to the Mandurah Visitor Centre to enjoy a 3D Augmented Reality experience that brings the amazing ‘Welcome to Country’ mural by artists Peta & Corey Ugle to life and tells the Aboriginal  story of how Mandurah’s vast waterways were created.

Augmented Reality Experience at the Mandurah Visitor Centre
Augmented Reality Experience at the Mandurah Visitor Centre

Bonu-Wongie – Message Stick – located on Mandurah’s Eastern Foreshore, this sculpture represents the invitation from the Winjan Aboriginal Community to the City of Mandurah to work together.

Yaburgurt Memorial – located on Mandjar Square, this memorial celebrates and commemorates the life of the Aboriginal leader Yaburgurt, also known as George Winjan, a survivor of the Pinjarra Massacre of 1834. The artwork consists of a spherical shape with tall glass panels that represent the six Noongar seasons as well as highlighting Mandurah’s Aboriginal ancient and contemporary aspects of life and culture.

Immerse yourself in the experience further with our Augmented Reality (AR) feature, unveiling additional layers of meaning and highlighting the intricate details of this cultural masterpiece.

Keep an eye out for the pavement decals around the artwork, scan the QR code, and follow the prompts to launch the AR experience on your smartphone.

Yaburgurt Memorial in Mandurah
Yaburgurt Memorial at Mandjar Square (outside the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre)

Connection at Stingray Bay – this steel sculpture honours the spirit of the site’s traditional owners and its significance as an ancient meeting place.

Artwork 'Connection' at Stingray Point, Mandurah
Artwork 'Connection' at Stingray Point, Mandurah

Winjan’s Camp – Located at Yaburgurt Kaaleepga Reserve in Halls Head, this monument commemorates the memory of George Winjan, who was also known as Yaburgurt. He was an Aboriginal leader and a survivor of the tragic Pinjarra Massacre of 1834. The monument harks back to the time when Winjan established his camp in close proximity to this location. He and fellow Noongar people frequently chose this area as a camping ground, extending along the estuary’s edge during a period when the landscape was entirely covered in wilderness. This was a peaceful place where they could camp and also engage in employment opportunities presented by the incoming settlers.

Winjan's Camp in Halls Head, Mandurah
Winjan's Camp located at Yaburgurt Kaaleepga Reserve on McLarty Rd in Halls Head

Seascapes Walkway – located in Halls Head, this 3 km footpath from Halls Head to Falcon features interpretive signs with information on native species and the traditional Aboriginal use of plants and animals.

Tours & Experiences

Manjoogoordap Dreaming

Let George Walley take you on a journey through Mandurah or the region’s bushland and waterways. Hear Dreamtime stories and visit significant sites and learn about bush tucker on a walking, boat cruise or bus tour, departing from Mandurah. Find out more.

Goolamwiin

Learn about the Noongar people, discover bush tucker and medicinal plants, hear storytelling and get hands on with Aboriginal tools on these Aboriginal cultural bush tours and overnight camping experiences, departing from Mandurah. Find out more.

Kaarak Dreaming

Step into the Dreamtime, learn about ancient dreaming stories and join in a yarning circle. Be guided on an ancient Dreaming Trail bush walk in Dwellingup while learning about traditional hunting. Find out more.

Forest Heritage Centre

At Forest Heritage Centre in Dwellingup you can learn about the Aboriginal six seasons, traditional nutrition and listen to Dreamtime stories with Aboriginal Elders as you make and eat a damper and kangaroo supper.

Mandurah Community Museum

The Mandurah Community Museum has a well-established oral history program with one of its main focuses being the collection of stories and life histories of Aboriginal people in the Peel region.

Significant Sites

The Peel Yalgorup Wetlands have special significance for the Noongar people as important sources of food and water, used for ceremonial purposes and are part of the dreaming and their natural beliefs. Whilst all waterways are important to the Noongar people, some significant Aboriginal heritage sites include campsites at the Serpentine River mouth and Island Point and a ceremonial site at Egg Island. Please respect the cultural significance of these sites.

Bilya Country Story Trail© is an interactive trail map that details 13 important sites to commemorate places of historical and cultural interest to the Mandurah Bindjareb community. Please respect the cultural significance of these sites.

Mandjoogoordap Dreaming Tours
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Best Picnic Spots

A picnic offers an immersive, relaxed vibe amongst nature that can be combined with a little exploring to make the most of your outing.

Best Picnic Spots

Picnic Pastime Favourites in Mandurah and surrounds

Enjoying a good meal outdoors is what the Mandurah life is all about. A picnic offers an immersive, relaxed vibe amongst nature that can be combined with a little exploring to make the most of your outing.

Our picnic spots in Mandurah and surrounds offer unique experiences to go with those picturesque views, like hanging out with kangaroos or spotting some dolphins. Pack a picnic and stay awhile at these top picnic spots.

Mandurah Eastern Foreshore

The Mandurah Eastern Foreshore is popular for picnics and BBQs with locals and visitors alike. Shady trees provide shelter and overlooking Mandjar Bay, you have a good chance to spot some dolphins while you enjoy your outdoor picnic or family barbecue.

Picnic at Mandurah Eastern Foreshore
Mandurah Eastern Foreshore Reserve

Estuary Road

Take the Scenic Drive along Estuary Road in Dawesville and choose from the many beautiful picnic shelters with BBQs overlooking the estuary.

Estuary Road Picnic Spots Mandurah
Estuary Road, Dawesville

Falcon Bay Beach

Falcon Bay is protected from the southwest sea breeze in summer. There’s a reef point great for snorkelling and surfing. The grass playground and BBQ area have recently been refurbished and come with beautiful views of the bay. Bring your own picnic or barbecue or get some takeaway from the nearby Falcon Bay Beach Café.

Falcon Bay Beach Mandurah Picnic Spots
Falcon Bay Beach

Doddies Beach

Doddies Beach is a great beach for kids with ample shade and is equipped with BBQs and picnic shelters overlooking the beach, making it an ideal setting for BBQs and family gatherings.

Keith Holmes Reserve (The Lido, Mandurah)

The Mandurah locals love to go to Keith Holmes Reserve for family gatherings, BBQs and picnics. There’s plenty of room for children to play, a grassed area, BBQs and picnic shelters as well as a man-made beach close-by. A footbridge leads over to the Mandurah Ocean Marina where you find lots of waterside cafes, restaurants and takeaway options.

The Lido Beach Mandurah Picnic Spots
Lido Beach, Keith Holmes Reserve at Mandurah Ocean Marina

Coodanup Foreshore Reserve

Featuring plenty of BBQ and picnic areas and playground, this pet-friendly reserve is a great place for the whole family. Located right by the Mandurah estuary, Coodanup Foreshore Reserve is a scenic spot with amazing birdlife too.

Coodanup Foreshore Reserve Mandurah Picnic Spots
Coodanup Foreshore Reserve

Novara Foreshore Reserve

Located right by the estuary in Falcon, Novara Foreshore Reserve is popular with locals and visitors alike. Featuring shade sails, nature-inspired play areas, including slides, tunnels, balancing equipment, and picnic areas overlooking the water, this family-friendly reserve is a great spot for a family BBQ or picnic.

Geary’s Surf Break

Geary’s Surf Break is popular with surfers but also the perfect spot to end the day watching the sunset with a refreshing drink in your hand. 

Gearys Surf Break Picnic Spots Mandurah
Geary's Surf Break

Weedies Surf Break

Take your family and friends to Weedies Surf Break to enjoy a picnic and drink with priceless views of the Indian Ocean.

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Weedies Surf Break

Picnic Spots in the surroundings

  • Coopers Mill

    Coolenup Island is only accessible by boat and has a lovely picnic spot by the 170-year-old mill.
  • Cantwell Park

    Located in Pinjarra, Cantwell Park is a beautiful and picturesque picnic spot right on the banks of the Murray River.
  • Drakesbrook Weir

    Beautiful spot in Waroona, only a 40 minute drive inland from Mandurah, with sandy beach, lawn, shaded tables and free barbecues.
  • North Dandalup Dam

    Spend a day out in nature. One of the secret spots the locals don’t want you to know about is the North Dandalup Dam. The dam was constructed in 1994 and is the newest dam serving Perth, set in the North Dandalup River.

    Enjoy the coastal views from the lookout, have a picnic at the recreation lake  or use the barbecues for a nice family meal! Don’t forget to bring some beach games or a ball for the little ones – there is plenty of room for entertainment around here!

  • Serpentine Falls

    Enjoy a picnic or barbecue amongst shady trees by the waterfall at Serpentine National Park. The tame kangaroos might join you as well but please keep a distance and don’t feed them.
  • Picnic at wineries

    Purchase a picnic hamper to dine in the grounds at Millbrook Winery or bring your own to enjoy by the lake at Drakesbrook Fine Wines or by the vines at Peel Estate Winery.

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Historical Buildings & Museums

Learn about Mandurah and the Peel Region’s pioneering history

Historical Buildings & Museums

Discover the Historical
Buildings & Museums

Learn about Mandurah and the Peel Region’s pioneering history and experience extraordinary stories of pioneering settlers, local characters and significant sites.

Mandurah Community Museum

Get a fascinating glimpse into Mandurah’s rich history and learn about significant people, places and events. Back in 1898, the museum was a schoolroom, later becoming the town’s police station. Both the schoolroom and the cells can still be seen today. The Mandurah Community Museum features photographs, objects and more information about Mandurah’s journey from pre-settlement through to its development as a quiet holiday town into the city we know today. Entry is by gold coin donation.

Open Tuesdays – Fridays, 10am – 3pm.
Closed Monday, Saturday & Sunday (open by appointment booking)

Location: 3 Pinjarra Road, Mandurah

Mandurah-Community-Museum

Halls Cottage

Built in the early 1830’s by Henry Edward Hall who was the first person to develop a fishing industry in the Mandurah district, this limestone cottage was one of the first pioneering dwellings in the state and is now a museum of local history. Open Sundays from 10am – 3pm.

Location: Leighton Place, Halls Head

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Edenvale Homestead

This beautiful heritage precinct in Pinjarra includes a heritage rose garden, the McLarty family homestead and other historical buildings.

Location: 2 Henry Street, Pinjarra

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Waroona Historical Museum

Located in the former Road Board building, the Waroona Historical Museum has plenty of information and historic objects about Waroona.

Location: Corner Millar Street & South West Highway, Waroona

The Old Post Office Museum Jarrahdale

Located in Jarrahdale, only a 40 minute drive from Mandurah, the Old Post Office Museum features information on the historic timber town Jarrahdale once was.

Location: 631 Jarrahdale Road, Jarrahdale

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Enjoy Fresh Local Seafood

Mandurah has a 100-year history as a seafood centre in Western Australia. It is home to an abundance of crabs, lobsters, crayfish and many other mouth-watering delicacies.

Enjoy fresh local Seafood

Enjoy Local Seafood
at its best

Mandurah has a 100-year history as a seafood centre in Western Australia. It is home to an abundance of crabs, lobsters, crayfish and many other mouth-watering delicacies.

Here’s where you can enjoy fresh Mandurah seafood.

Mandurah Cruises Wild Seafood Experience

Nothing tastes better than fresh seafood – especially when you catch it yourself and someone cooks it for you! Enjoy an unforgettable Wild Seafood Experience which is a seafood lunch cruise with a difference. Catch, learn, indulge and enjoy Western Rock Lobster (or ‘crayfish’, as it is commonly known in Australia). Book your seafood adventure with Mandurah Cruises at 73 Mandurah Terrace.

Wattsies Place

If you’re looking for fresh, sustainable, locally caught seafood to cook yourself, Wattsies Place is the place to go. Fishing in Mandurah since early 1890’s began with Alfred Loton Watts and wife Ester Watts (Nee Morfitt). Wattsies Place began trading approximately 46 years ago under a tree in the front yard of John & Diane’s house, since then the business has grown and prospered as Mandurah’s reputation for fresh seafood has spread. Visit Wattsies Place at 2299 Old Coast Road or pre-order via phone or email.

Flics Kitchen

Flics Kitchen is a purveyor of pushing the boundaries using unusual ingredients and bringing excitement into the Mandurah restaurant scene. Cured and torched Mandurah Mullet or Blue Manna Crab Croquettes are just some of the great local seafood options on their menu. You’ll find Flics Kitchen at 3/16 Mandurah Terrace.

Redmanna Waterfront Restaurant

Being Mandurah’s most awarded restaurant, Redmanna is known for its local seafood including blue manna crabs, crayfish, prawns, scallops, WA line caught red emperor and prime cut Stirling Ranges beef. Check out their delicious menu and beverage list at 5/9 Mandurah Terrace.

Enjoy seafood at Redmanna Waterfront Restaurant Mandurah
Redmanna Waterfront Restaurant

Brewvino

This stylish small bar with a relaxed vibe is in the centre of the Mandurah city, overlooking Mandjar Bay. Brewvino‘s seasonal menus pay homage to Western Australian producers who share the same passion for sustainability. Top picks include fresh market fish and pickled Fremantle octopus. Savour and enjoy fresh flavours at Brewvino, 41 Ormsby Terrace.

Brewvino
Brewvino Mandurah

Sharky’s Mandurah

Head to Sharky’s Mandurah for a family-friendly atmosphere. Start your meal with prawn and crab arancini, or try out their locally caught snapper, or sample their premium fish menu including dhufish and barramundi. Or simply enjoy a classic: fish & chips. Located at Shop 1, Dolphin Quay Ocean Marina, Mandurah.

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Sharky's Mandurah at Dolphin Quay, Mandurah Ocean Marina

Boardwalk@DQ

Think waterfront views, good drinks and delicious food. The menu itself has been created with seaside dining in mind. Boardwalk@DQ‘s signature chilled seafood platter is among the most popular dishes on the menu. Located at 4 Zephyr Mews, Mandurah.

Cicerello’s

Offering a wide selection of seafood in a relaxing waterfront location, Cicerello’s is the place to enjoy a wide variety of options from traditional fish ’n’ chips to premium grilled fish, or a selection of local seafoods including crayfish, crabs, prawns and much more. Check out their menu at 2/73 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah.

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Cicerello's Mandurah

Ralphy’s Ocean Treats

Falcon locals Raymond Ralph and his family are the heart and soul behind Ralphy’s Ocean Treats who were crowned the ‘Best Fish and Chips in Western Australia’ in January 2023. Raymond catches the fresh seafood while his daughters and wife run the shop.

Head to their seafood cafe at 619 Old Coast Rd in Falcon, and enjoy incredibly fresh and delicious meals including seafood pasta, garlic prawn tacos, chilli mussels and their signature marinated octopus.

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Ralphy's Ocean Treats

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Art Galleries

In Mandurah we’re not only relaxed by nature but also inspired by it.

Art Galleries

Discover our Mandurah
Art Galleries

Nature has always had a leading role as a source of inspiration for visual artists, so it’s not surprising that in Mandurah we’re not only relaxed by nature but also inspired by it.

There’s a very passionate and vibrant art community in Mandurah and quite a few art galleries for you to visit.

Alcoa Mandurah Art Gallery

Located at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, the Alcoa Mandurah Art Gallery has free exhibitions on display throughout the year. It presents around 10 diverse exhibitions each year featuring contemporary, indigenous, historical, traditional, design and sculptural artworks. The Mandurah Performing Arts Centre Foyer Galleries represent emerging and early career artists.

Black Stump Gallery

Located within the Mandurah Visitor Centre, the Black Stump Gallery, led by local artist Emma Blyth, proudly showcases a selection of Western Australian artists and a diverse range of Australian-made art gifts and souvenirs.

Her vibrant collection of distinctive artworks is a testament to the stunning beauty and colors of the Australian outback and remote coastlines. Emma Blyth’s deep affection for Australia shines through in her remarkable pieces.

Black Stump Gallery Mandurah
Black Stump Gallery Mandurah

Suzy Galloway Art

Step into a world of mesmerizing colours as Suzy Galloway’s paintings evoke a profound connection to the natural beauty of Mandurah. The Australian Artist creates bright, quirky, happy artworks mostly Acrylic on canvas in the Gallery and Studio which is located in a 1950s shop in Mandurah.

Visit Suzy Galloway Art and immerse yourself in a captivating artistic journey that celebrates the essence of Mandurah’s soul through the eyes of a talented local artist.

The Gallery is within walking distance from the main foreshore attractions, eateries and the Mandurah Estuary bridge. Parking is available at the back of the store. The bus stops out the front.

Suzy Galloway Gallery Mandurah
Suzy Galloway Art, Mandurah

Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah (CASM)

Centrally located within the Mandurah City Centre and nestled on the picturesque Mandurah estuary, CASM supports exhibition development and partnerships with artists, arts organisations and communities by providing low cost rental spaces, a diverse workshop program and information services for artists. CASM provides a platform to assist recent graduates and emerging artists navigate early exhibition experiences. It also supports established artists presenting a body of work that is new and experimental in relation to their normal practice.

CASM’s annual exhibition program features eight diverse art exhibitions and events including:

  • A wide range of local artist groups
  • Youth artists
  • Solo artists
  • Touring exhibitions
  • City of Mandurah project exhibitions

Each exhibition features an opening launch and a free artist or curator talk.

To view upcoming exhibitions, please visit the exhibitions page.

CASM - Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah
Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah (CASM)

Liveringa Gallery

Located at the Edenvale Homestead Precinct in Pinjarra, this gallery features artworks and sculptural pieces by the Murray Arts and Crafts Society.

Dwellingup Arts Collective

The Dwellingup Arts Collective, located in Pinjarra, displays a wide range of superb artworks, including artworks for sale from artists-in-residence.

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Mandurah Art Trails

Artworks are all around us in Mandurah and we’re going to help you find them.

Mandurah Art Trails

Discover the Art
Scene in Mandurah,
here’s where to
find them

Mandurah is filled with incredible public art but not all of it is as obvious as the silver metal heart sculpture at Mandurah’s Ocean Marina. Hidden down laneways, or on the facades of buildings, artworks are all around us in Mandurah and we’re going to help you find them.

Trail  1 – Follow the light blue trail

1. STAINED GLASS WINDOW
Artist: Cottage Leadlighting
Located inside the Mandurah Visitor Centre, this artwork is a depiction of the Wagyl, or Rainbow Serpent, that controls the balance of water, guards the sacred landscapes and is shown surrounded by Mandurah’s aquatic flora and fauna.

2. WELCOME TO COUNTRY MURAL
Artist: Peta & Corey Ugle
Experience the awe-inspiring ‘Welcome to Country’ mural at the Mandurah Visitor Centre. This artwork vividly depicts the Aboriginal tale behind Mandurah’s expansive waterways. Immerse yourself further with our AR experience – simply scan the QR code on the floor decal by the entrance.

3. BONU-WONGIE – MESSAGE STICK
Artist: John Kelly & Coral Lowry
Two hands holding a message stick represents the invitation from the Winjan Aboriginal Community to the City of Mandurah to work together.

4. HIMAVANTA
Artist: Pornchal & Th’awan
The Himavanta Forest of the Himalayas is inhabited by beautiful Kinnaree. These half-bird, half-women are renowned for their singing and dancing.

5. ARTY BIKE RACK
Artist: Gary Aitken
This sculpture is also a functioning public bike rack with cyclists invited  to contribute by securing their bike to the decorative wheels.

6. YOU’VE GOT MAIL
Artist: Claire Bailey
In 1887 telegraph lines reached Mandurah and reduced the isolation of early settlers for whom The Post and Telegraph Office was an important
meeting centre.

7. ABC
Artist: Anne Neil
Based on a line drawing of books and pencils, this cast work commemorates the opening of Mandurah’s first government school in 1900.

8. THE GUARDIAN
Artist: Celestin Hutchinson
Located outside the Mandurah Community Museum, this mural tells the story of the creation of the estuary, the lifeblood of the Bindjareb people.

9. LEVIATHAN
Artist: Jerome Davenport, Blank Walls
Designed by Joe Wilson in 1915 in the nearby Agricultural Hall, the Leviathan only made eight voyages before disaster struck. The boat filled with water and sand when rough weather set in, ending her life only 2kms from when she was built at Soldier’s Cove. This artwork can be found outside the Mandurah Community Museum.

10. WAR MEMORIAL
Artist: Hames Sharley
A place to connect with history. The Mandurah War Memorial, designed by acclaimed architect Hames Sharley in 2005, pays tribute to the courage of our soldiers. Water channels echo ANZAC Cove, while the rising pillars embody the soldiers’ bravery. Oriented for ANZAC Day, dawn illuminates the structure. The surrounding trees symbolise sacrifice, with olive trees representing peace.

11. FLORAL SWING MURAL
Artist: Tahnee Kelland
Check out this hidden gem in Mandurah! Thanks to the creative touch of Tahnee Kelland and the efforts of the local community, this laneway has become an Instagram hotspot. Don’t forget to snap your pic.

12. THE DROVER’S DOG
Artist: Claire Bailey
On this site in the 1840s stood an Inn and boarding house. It was a regular sight to see all the drovers’ dogs tied up outside as their owners had a drink or two.

13. SWIMMING IN THE SHADE OF DAYS GONE
Artist: Jahnee Rees & Rob McCulloch
Elevated on jarrah poles, the aluminium canopy reflects the movement of water and marine life and casts interesting shadows on the pavement below.

14. THE FISHERMAN
Artist: Mary Knott
This fisherman has real character and was created to acknowledge the beginning of the canned fishing industry along the estuary in the 1880s.

Trail 2 – Follow the dark blue trail

1. YABURGURT MEMORIAL
Artist: Peter Farmer & Little Rhino Designs
Yaburgurt Winjan was a significant Bindjareb Noongar elder. This
stunning artwork, which represents the six seasons, was created with
community to commemorate the centenary of Yaburgurt’s passing.
The project was funded through a Royalties for Regions grant.

2. FRAME
Artist: Gary Aitken
Designed by local artist Gary Aitken in 2005, this aluminium sculpture
encourages you to interact by framing your view.

3. CONNECTION
Artist: Bridget Norton
Honouring the spirit of the site’s traditional owners and the Osprey
these totems acknowledge the significance of the site as an ancient
meeting place.

4. WATER GIRL
Artist: Coral Lowry
This large and elevated sculptural work depicts a little girl with her
hair flying and playing in the waves.

5. WATER BOY
Artist: Coral Lowry
The ‘brother’ of Water Girl, this large sculpture shows a young boy
standing in the ocean and pointing at something in the distance.

6. THE GULL
Artist: Carl MacMillan
This fantasy, open decked, planked dinghy style boat with its port rail
lower than starboard side creates the impression of being beached.
This artwork is regularly taken over by children playing on it.

7. THE HEART
Artist: Gary Aitken
Mandurah was known as ‘Mandjoogoordap’ in Noongar language, which translates as ‘meeting place of the heart’. After European settlement the name was adapted to Mandurah. No visit to Mandurah is complete without a photo in the aluminium heart sculpture which was designed by local artist Gary Aitken.

8. PELICAN – 3D ART ILLUSION
Artist: Jenny McCracken
Did you know that an adult pelican can eat up to 1.8 kilograms of fish per
day? Well, this one is particularly hungry and clearly doesn’t like to share!
Go to the viewpoint on the ground, get creative here and snap a fun pic.

9. ADRIFT II
Artist: Carl MacMillan
This impressive aluminium sculpture depicts a rowing boat adrift on a
stormy ocean with large fish swimming underneath.

10. JAMES SERVICE WRECK
Artists: Gary Aitken, Richard Foulds, Kahil Aitken, Jarrad Steward
The suite of sculptures depicts wreckage washed up weeks after a
dreadful storm in July 1878.

11. ADRIFT I
Artist: Carl MacMillan
This follows Adrift II and presents the boat in a calm sea offering a
a different perspective to the viewer.

12. STEEL SCULPTURE
Donated to the City of Mandurah this modern sculpture in steel
soars skywards to create a dramatic spectacle.

13. ALL IN THIS TOGETHER
Artist: Carol Nicolson
This surreal piece features ceramic hand-made tiled fish with
human heads spiraling around an abandoned stormwater pipe.

14. SHOULD YOU PASS THROUGH THE SEA I WILL BE WITH YOU
Artist: Gary Aitken
Located outside the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, this sculpture commemorates a 1959 tragedy when a boat carrying six Perth nuns overturned and only two survived.

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Spend a day following one of our art trails and experience more of Mandurah – its history and culture.

From Paddock to Plate

If you love to experience a region via your plate – the Mandurah region is the place to unfold your napkin.

From Paddock to Plate

Enjoy Our
Local Produce

If you love to experience a region via your plate – the Mandurah region is the place to unfold your napkin.

There are quite a few Mandurah restaurants, bars and cafes that go above and beyond to ensure, where possible, that the dishes and drinks come from within the local region.

Flics Kitchen

If you are after a slightly left-of-centre and unique dining experience, explore the culinary creativity at Flics Kitchen in Mandurah. Experimental and not afraid to try new flavour combinations this is a restaurant that likes to push traditional boundaries. Sourcing local ingredients, giving them an international twist and serving them in a tapas style is the best way to describe the dining experience.

Millbrook Winery

At Millbrook Winery in Jarrahdale, the restaurant only serves fresh produce from their large vegetable garden or purchased from local suppliers, all served with Millbrook’s award-winning wines.

No waste Monday is a special experience, when the weekend’s leftover perishables are transformed into inventive new dishes which showcase the creative abilities of Millbrook’s expert chefs, who are often working with an eclectic list of ingredients.

Millbrook-Winery Jarrahdale - Visit Mandurah

Caraholly Orchard

You can pick your own fruit from selected trees at Caraholly Orchard in Dwellingup.

Open most Sundays, you can also stock up on fresh fruit, vegetables, eggs and honey, hand feed the cows, grab a bite to eat and a coffee from the pop-up café, listen to live music and explore the orchard and farm grounds.

More fresh fruit and vegetables

Hamel Homegrown sells in-season, organic vegetables straight from their farm gate on James Road in Waroona. Vergone’s Fruit Stall on Pinjarra/Williams Road in Dwellingup sells fruit fresh from their orchard.

For the Meat Lovers

Hamlet Park is a boutique heritage breed pork producer in Coolup. You can find their delicious selection of pork products at farmers markets or purchase direct from the farm.

Midway Farmstall off Forrest Freeway, near Pinjarra Road, sell their farm-grown, grass fed lamb and beef at their stall plus local jams, honey, spices and more.

Local Cheese

Try the locally made, award-winning cheeses at Borrello Cheese in Oakford or the freshest and finest yoghurt and cheese at Mundella Foods in Mundijong (door sales on weekdays only).

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Local Honey

Hoots Honey are ethical small-scale beekeepers, delivering raw, unprocessed honey from their roadside stall in Birch Street in Waroona.

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Insta-Worthy Spots

Mandurah is home to many unique and interesting spots that make the perfect Instagram photo.

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Mandurah is a pretty seaside town and home to many unique and interesting spots that make the perfect Instagram photo. From natural attractions to man-made Venetian Canals, Mandurah is an Instagrammer’s paradise. For the culture and art enthusiasts, check out Mandurah’s Art Trails.

Mandurah Beaches

With 60 kilometres of coastline and its stretches of white sand beaches, Mandurah is a delight for any photographer and Instagrammer. Favourite locations are Blue Bay Beach, Town Beach, Avalon Beach and the staircases at Halls Head Beach.

 

Image: Lisa Watson Photography

Creery Wetlands

Being a wetland of international importance, the Creery Wetlands are not only an important sanctuary and habitat for both resident and migratory wetland birds but also a great location to capture the calm and serene vibe of the place.

Jetty at Dawesville

This wooden jetty on the Peel-Harvey Estuary in Dawesville is a popular location for amateur and professional photographers alike who enjoy capturing the serenity at the estuary and the colours, especially at sunrise.

 

Image: Elektra Back Photography

The Lake Clifton Thrombolites

Lake Clifton at Yalgorup National Park is a serene, beautiful spot to enjoy at any time of day or night. As there isn’t any light pollution, this spot is excellent for stargazing. It’s also a truly unique spot for some astrophotography with the Thrombolites in the foreground: these extremely rare rock-like structures are living fossils believed to be one of the first life forms on earth, dating back over 500 million years. With the beauty of the night sky in the background, you’re bound to get some insta-worthy snaps.

 

Image: Michael Goh

Mandurah Instagram Trail

Where to find your next unique and interesting Instagram shot

If you love getting the perfect Insta-worthy shot, then follow the Mandurah Instagram Trail and look out for quirky art pieces along the Mandurah Foreshore and into Dolphin Quay. Don’t forget to tag @visitmandurah and #visitmandurah to share your snaps with us.

Mandurah War Memorial

Location: Western Foreshore, near Leighton Place, Mandurah

The Mandurah War Memorial not only makes a great photo but also is a touching, ceremonial place serving as an iconic symbol and a place of reflection and rest. It has water flowing through it and into the estuary echoing the lapping of the tide at Anzac Cove. The white pillars rising from the water symbolises the physical journey and emotional tension of the soldiers who courageously stormed the beaches, and rose from the trenches to face the conflict that confronted them. The Memorial is surrounded by New Zealand Christmas trees, the red blossoms a powerful reminder of the sacrifice of war. It also features rows of Rosemary, known to grow wild in the hills of Gallipoli.

Meeting Place

Location: Western Foreshore, near Mandurah Skate Park, Mandurah

Mandurah’s traditional name ‘Mandjoogoordap’ means ‘meeting place of the heart’. The 8-metre-tall ‘Meeting Place’ artwork reflects Mandurah’s identity and celebrates the connection people have to the Old Bridge, the estuary and the waterways. It’s more than a physical piece of beauty too, it offers a completely immersive experience with LED lighting, sound design as well as seating with reclaimed jarrah timber from the Old Mandurah Bridge.

Mandurah Bridge

Location: Cnr Pinjarra Rd/Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah

Originally built in 1894, then rebuilt in 1954 and then completely replaced and opened in 2017, the Mandurah Bridge on Old Coast Road is an iconic local landmark and traffic bridge across the estuary. There is a strong tradition of fishing under the bridge which started when timber platforms were constructed in the 1890’s and remains to this day as one of the most renowned crabbing locations in Perth. The current bridge is lit up at night in different colours which makes it popular for Instagram snaps.

 

Image: Dan Wilkins

Floral Swinging Mural

Location: Tuckey Lane (Between 5 and 8 Mandurah Terrace)

Thanks to the community-run organisation Shape Mandurah, this laneway was transformed into a Mandurah Instagram hotspot. Don’t forget to get your photo taken here.

Kwillena Gabi Estuary Pool

Location: Eastern Foreshore, Mandurah

Named by Bindjareb Boodja Traditional Owners, the unique circular estuary pool Kwillena Gabi aptly translates to “Dolphin Waters” – because you’re quite likely to encounter some of the local wildlife while you’re there! Though the pool makes for a fantastic insta-shot even without their appearance.

The Heart

Location: Mandurah Ocean Marina (near the blue Gatehouse opposite Bellini Italian)

Mandurah was known as Mandjoogoordap in Noongar language, which translates as ‘meeting place of the heart’. After European settlement, the name was adapted to Mandurah. No visit to Mandurah is complete without a photo in the aluminium heart sculpture which was designed by local artist Gary Aitken.

The Frame

Location: Boardwalk, near Mandurah Boat Hire, Ormsby Terrace

Designed by local artist Gary Aitken in 2005, this aluminium sculpture encourages you to interact by framing your view.

Stingray Point

Stingray point is a small, grassy reserve with sweeping views of the estuary across Mandjar Bay. A large Morton Bay fig tree and the stunning backdrop of the Mandurah Bridge and Eastern Foreshore makes it a popular location for wedding ceremonies and Instagram snaps. There is also a restored gazebo and jetty which makes for some picturesque photographs.

Venetian Canals Mandurah

Location: Cnr Marco Polo Drive/The Lido, Mandurah Ocean Marina

Venetian Canals in Western Australia! This alone is reason enough to take a snap but they also look pretty. You’ll find these lovely European-inspired canals with their luxury apartments throughout much of the city.

Colours of Mandurah

Location: Between Ormsby Terrace and Keith Holmes Reserve

The colours that make up this colourful walkway have been chosen by locals, inspired by their connections to Mandurah. Artist Will Clark of Blank Walls has created the most vibrant of paths, linking Mandjar Square to Mandurah Ocean Marina in just 250 steps.

Boardwalk@DQ – Giant Marine Wildlife

Location: Dolphin Quay, Zephyr Mews, Mandurah Ocean Marina

Get your photo with a giant western rock lobster, shark, bottlenose dolphins or blue swimmer crabs at Dolphin Quay. It’s a fun way to spend time while your food is being cooked.

Pelican – 3D Art

Location: Dolphin Quay, corner Dolphin Drive and Spinnaker Quays

Did you know that an adult pelican may eat up to 1.8 kilograms of fish per day? Well, this one is particularly hungry and clearly doesn’t like to share! Get creative here and snap another fun pic.

It’ll be a great way to see more of Mandurah – and take memorable pics!

Hiking & Walking Trails

Discover plenty of great walking and hiking trails just waiting to be explored.

Hiking & Walking Trails

Discover Mandurah’s
great walking and
hiking trails

Do you also know this feeling when you need to get away from it all, when it’s time to get out of that box that is the office, the home, or the car, and take a walk or a hike? Well, we’ve got plenty of great walking and hiking trails here in Mandurah and the Peel Region, just waiting for you to be explored.

With its vast waterways, long stretches of coastline, abundance of nature parks and reserves, what better way to explore than on a trail? And there is no shortage to choose from. As a bonus, most of them won’t cost you a cent.

Mandurah Nature Walking Trails

Halls Head Coastal Trail

Location: Halls Head (Mandurah) | Distance: 12 km | Duration: 2 hours | Difficulty: Moderate

The Halls Head Coastal Path is a fantastic coastal walk along a paved shared path with sweeping views out across the Indian ocean. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. Find out more.

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Halls Head Coastal Trail

Nature Walk Trail at Len Howard Conservation Park

Location: Len Howard Conservation Park, Erskine | Distance: 6 km (return) Duration: 2 hours

A short, easy nature track looping around the wetlands, this trail offers bird watching spots and is connected to a reserve that’s perfect for a picnic.
From the carpark at the end of Glendart Ct, the short trail will take you to a bird hide just 2km away. The trail is partly comprised of a boardwalk over the glistening wetlands. Find out more.

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Len Howard Conservation Park, Erskine

Joseph and Dulcie Nannup Trail

Location: Greenfields | Distance: 4 km | Duration: 1-3 hours

The Joseph and Dulcie Nannup trail is a scenic, four kilometre (8km return) family friendly walk along the Serpentine River from Goegrup Lake to the Pinjarra Road bridge. Find out more.

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Island Point Reserve Trails

Location: Herron | Distance: 2km – 3km | Duration: 1 hour

A popular bird watching and picnic spot, Island Point Reserve also offers short walks able to be taken on by young and old.

You can walk the short Possom loop of 2.3 km, or the longer 3.3 km Bobtail loop, around the gorgeous wilderness of the wetlands.

Walking Trails in the wider Peel region

Pinjarra Heritage Walk Trail

Location: Pinjarra. Distance: 1.2km

A fun track that crosses the Pinjarra suspension bridge, this walk takes you not just over the Murray River and its surrounding bushland but also through the historic town itself – making it a good choice for those not as keen for full-on bushwalking.

Ready to go? For further information and maps on the walking trails mentioned above visit your local visitor centre.

Trails WA, The Heritage Walk Trail, Pinjarra

Pinjarra Heritage Walk - Suspension Bridge - Visit Mandurah

Kitty’s Gorge Walk

Location: Jarrahdale. Distance: 14km return

As the name suggests, this walk takes you across the rocky terrain of Kitty’s Gorge, following the Serpentine River to eventually bring you to the falls.
The story goes that Kitty was actually a cow who wandered away and was found months later down the gorge. Don’t be like Kitty. Prepare yourself for a five-hour walk of moderate difficulty, with some uneven ground and steep stretches of track.

From here, you can also access Baldwin’s Bluff, which is about 6km all up and offers extended views from the bluff.

Serpentine National Park Guide with Map (PDF)

Kitty's Gorge Walk Trail - Photo by Suzanne Jones
Image Credit: Suzanne Jones

Tullis Bridge and Tullis Rail Trails

Location: Boddington. Distance: 3 – 16km

Starting at – you guessed it – Tullis Bridge, this walk follows a flat, easy trail along the picturesque Hotham River.

The track weaves through bushland and back to the bridge site, which is a great spot for a picnic.

If you’re after a longer walk, the Tullis Rail Trail starts from the Boddington Lions Rodeo Grounds and is about 16km, finishing up at the wooden bridge.

Tullis Walk Trail Map (PDF)

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Culinary Tours & Experiences

What better way to experience the region’s culinary delights and wineries than by someone else driving?

Culinary Tours & Experiences

Culinary Tours
& Experiences

Indulge your taste buds by experiencing Mandurah’s and the region’s culinary delights.

Mandurah Cruises

Go on a gourmet adventure on Mandurah’s waterways. This is the ideal spot to pair an iconic Mandurah experience with your favourite way of dining.

For a once in a lifetime culinary adventure, catch and eat Western rock lobster (crayfish) in the freshest possible way on a Wild Seafood Experience tour with Mandurah Cruises.

Journeying out to the Indian Ocean, help haul in crayfish pots, before enjoying the rewards of your labour with a delicious barbecue lunch with local wines, served on board as you cruise the calm estuary waters.

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Wild Seafood Experience | Image credit: Mandurah Cruises

Enjoy some fish & chips on the Dolphin Cruise & Views boat tour. Or cruise and dine on the Murray River, the longest permanent river in the Jarrah Forest, aboard Mandurah Cruises’ half-day sightseeing Murray River Lunch Cruise.

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Murray River Lunch Cruise | Image credit: Mandurah Cruises

Fancy a tea at sea? Mandurah Cruises also run a High Tea Cruise (seasonal), a relaxing 2-hour tour through the Mandurah canals with a complimentary glass of bubbles and unlimited tea or coffee while admiring the stunning views and greeting the friendly bottlenose dolphin population.

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High Tea at Sea | Image credit: Mandurah Cruises

Kaleidoscope Tours

Kaleidoscope Tours will ensure you discover the best of the region’s fabulous wineries, breweries and wonderful experiences.

The award-winning tour company is offering a variety of  day tours including the:

  • 5 Giants of Mandurah tour
  • Underground Wine Cellar & Charcuterie tour
  • Taste of Italy Winery experiences
  • Brewery tour
  • Ferguson Valley tour
  • Cruise & Lunch
  • Sip & Paint & High Tea experiences

Find out more about the tours here.

Enjoy a fun-filled day with a comfortable scenic drive to a variety of awesome venues and inclusions (depending on the tour), for example high teas, wine and beer tastings antiques, collectables, prehistoric sights, art galleries, crafts, 3-course lunch with matching wines etc.

Tours are available for a couple, large or small groups and families. There are also Hens and Bucks Tours available.

Enjoy a memorable day with your partner or a group. Each tour is private and Paula is looking forward to creating an awesome day for you.

Call Paula for ideas on how to arrange a customised tour of your choice.

Pick-up and drop off in Mandurah.

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Full Day Winery Tour | Image credit: Kaleidoscope Tours

Eco BBQ Boats

With Eco BBQ Boats you can enjoy 360 views while dining on the water. Guide you and your friends around Mandurah’s calm waterways on a 6- or 10-seater circular boat while cooking a barbecue on board.

Being electric, the boats are fume-free and whisper quiet, respecting Mandurah’s precious marine world and wildlife.

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Eco BBQ Boats | Image credit: Mandurah Cruises

Luxury Boutique Boat Charters

Luxury Boutique Boat Charters Mandurah offer unique, personalised and intimate chartered experiences on the beautiful Murray River for a minimum of 2 guests and a maximum of 4 guests.  If you book, you’ll have the skippered boat to yourself.

Luxury Boutique Boat Charters Mandurah offer 3 cruises per day. Choose from the Breakfast & Birdsong Cruise or their Bubbles & Grazing Board Cruise or their signature cruise,  the Sunset & Tapas CruiseCheck out all cruises here.

From the moment your skipper welcomes you aboard, all  you have to do is relax and enjoy!

All cruises are 2 hours in duration and are inclusive of food.

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Image credit: Luxury Boutique Boat Charters

Peel Produce Peddle

Are you a “paddock to plate” lover? Adventure seeker? Farmers market explorer? Fan of the outdoors? Then The Bike Kiosk and The Peel Produce Market have the tour for you.

The Peel Produce Peddle tour combines one of Australia’s best e-bike experiences, with the cream of Western Australia’s farm produce.

The e-bike adventure starts and finishes at The Bike Kiosk, and is routed almost exclusively along dual use cycleways, taking in Doddi’s Beach, Seascapes Trail, one of Thomas Dambos Giants of Mandurah, and the man-made Dawesville Channel, before pausing for a scrumptious breakfast, and wander around the Markets, in Dawesville.

Wildlife abounds on the peddle home, hosted by the vast Peel Inlet. Expect to see crab hunters scooping for lunch, massive bird life, literally, like pelicans and osprey, and if conditions are right, some of the cutest western grey kangaroos.

For more info or to book your tour, click here.

Juice ship at Peel Produce Market
Juice ship at Peel Produce Market

Peel Craft Peel & Wine Trail

Discover our take on unique craft beers and boutique wines with the self-guided Peel Region Craft Beer and Wine Trail. Featuring nine of the region’s best beer and wine offerings, the trail provides an authentically local experience, to be enjoyed at your own pace.

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Explore the Peel Craft Beer & Wine Trail

Vineyard 28

Located in Yarloop, this picturesque boutique winery has a cellar door and offers offer you a range of wine tasting experiences such as the 28 Grazing & Tasting experience and the fully immersive Taste of Italy Wine and Vineyard Tour.

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28 Grazing & Tasting experience | Image credit: Vineyard 28

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