Jarrahdale

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Just 45 minutes south-east of Perth, Jarrahdale is a sleepy, historic timber town that feels like a step back in time. Nestled among towering jarrah and marri forests, this former mill settlement is now a quiet gateway to the Darling Range, offering rich heritage, easy bushwalks, and a genuine taste of Western Australia's convict and logging past. It's the kind of place you roll down the window for the eucalyptus scent and linger over a coffee at the old general store.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that a half-day is enough to explore the heritage trail, grab a bite at the tavern, and dip into Serpentine Falls. If you're keen to walk deeper into the conservation parks or combine it with a visit to nearby Dwellingup, set aside a full day. Jarrahdale also works well as a lunch stop on a longer self-drive loop through the Darling Range.

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