Dryandra Woodland less than two hours drive from Perth, is one of the most exciting wildlife tourism destinations in the south-west of Western Australia.
With over 100 bird species and 24 mammals, Dryandra offers visitors an excellent opportunity to observe some of the State's threatened and unique mammals.
Winding gravel roads allow visitors to view much of the open woodland scenery and experience the 25 kilometre "Sounds of Dryandra Woodland" radio drive trail, featuring six stops that transmit interesting stories about Dryandra.
Several tracks are available for walkers to marvel at the wildflowers and natural bushland. Visitors can stay in the rustic cottages at the Lions Village, camp at Congelin Campground or experience farmstyle hospitality at a local farmstay. Guided spotlight tours of a new animal viewing enclosure will be available.
Things to do
Guided spotlight tours of a new animal viewing enclosure
Experience the 25 km "Sounds of Dryandra Woodland" radio drive trail
Marvel at the wildflowers and natural bushland
Visitors can stay in the rustic cottages at the Lions Village
Camp at Congelin Campground
Experience farmstyle hospitality at a local farmstay
Site Description Lookout, Reserve
Site Facilities Picnic Area, Walking Trails
Experience Environmental, Wilderness
Activities Birdwatching, Bushwalking, Camping, Hiking, Walking
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