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 Mundaring Weir Road is quiet during the week but can be busy on weekends and public holidays.
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Continue climbing on Aldersyde Road until it ends and then turn left into Mundaring Weir Road.
A fairly challenging four kilometre uphill ride takes you back to the Kalamunda townsite. This is a major commercial centre for the Hills region and provides a wide range of shopping facilities and services. The Visitors Information Centre at 11 Headingly Road or Shire Office at 2 Railway Road are both excellent places to find out more about the many attractions to visit and things to do in the region.
Bushwalkers are particularly well catered for and the Shire of Kalamunda has produced a series of free walk trail brochures to highlight the best local examples. The walks have been graded in terms of difficulty. Their names give some indication of the natural delights featured such as Rocky Pool, Whistlepipe Gully, Lion's Lookout and Palm Terrace.
These trails meander past granite outcrops, quarries and waterfalls, taking the visitor through ancient jarrah and marri forest that provides a water catchment zone for the Perth metropolitan area. In spring, walkers will have the added experience of a brilliantly coloured carpet of wildflowers.
The Kalamunda area is also home to a fascinating range of birds, mammals and reptiles. Look out for the western grey kangaroo, the timid black-gloved wallaby, bobtail lizards, blue wrens, galahs and large white-tailed black cockatoos. |