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TESTIMONIALS  Award Winning Swan Valley 32km Food and Wine Trail With more than 40 wineries and a swag of cafe restaurants dotted around the 32km Food & Wine Trail, plus 5 microbreweries and 2 distilleries, the food and drink lover is certainly spoiled for choice in the Swan Valley. Check out this link for more information on this fantastic historical and cultural area that is popular with both wine connoiseurs and beer officionados, not to mention gourmet food lovers more info  Caversham Wildlife Park For international tourists and locals alike, the Caversham Wildlife Park is a popular Swan Valley attraction that is fantastic for having an intimate encounter with some of Australia’s unique wildlife. Kangaroos, wombats, koalas and birds can be found at the park, and you can feed the kangaroos too. There is also a terrific farm show where you can milk a cow and try your hand at cracking a stockman’s whip. A fantastic day out for everyone! Fresh Produce Stalls  The 32km Swan Valley Food & Wine Trail is dotted with fresh produce stalls where you can pick up seasonal fruits and vegetables at very reasonable prices more info Aboriginal Art Gallery  The Swan Valley boasts one of WAs best aboriginal art galleries. Fantastic giftware, bush foods, body products, books and jewellery can be found at Maalinup Gallery. Chocolate Company! The hub of the valley, the Margaret River Chocolate Company is the most visited venue in the Swan Valley. Need we say more! Icecream, Nougat, Honey, Olive Oil & lots more! Visit Oggies Icecream, Mondo Nougat, the house of honey, the distilleries, art galleries, and more! Or bring your bike and cycle the 32km Food and Wine Trail more info Swan Valley Caversham Wildlife Park, Koala feeding Swan Valley Winery Restaurant, Perth WA Swan Valley Fresh Produce The Swan Valley is the oldest wine growing region in Western Australia and was settled in 1829 to provide the food requirements of the free settlements of Fremantle, Perth and Guildford. The first vines were planted in 1830 by Thomas Waters and his cellar door is the oldest and continuously operating cellar door in Australia. There are so many things to do in the Swan Valley. Here are just a few favourite attractions. © Grandis Cottages 2011 | Business Nmbr: BN 09 833 640 | ABN: 98 992 513 203 45 Casuarina Place, Henley Brook, 6055 Western Australia | Ph +61 8 9296 3400 | Fax +61 8 9296 3500 | grandis@grandiscottages.com.au   GRANDIS COTTAGES | Attractions & Activities in the Swan Valley wine region Web Design & SEO by Perth Website Designs, Western Australia West Australian Tourism | Swan Valley Accommodation Venue SITEMAP