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Located just over 3hrs drive south of Perth on the South West Highway, Mullalyup is the northern gateway to the Blackwood River region.

Mullalyup developed after the building in 1860 of the Blackwood Inn and was gazetted a town site in 1901. The town is perhaps best known today for its farming, working potteries and buildings listed by the National Trust.

Bush walking, bird watching, golfing, visiting wineries and the character towns of Balingup, Nannup, Boyup Brook and Bridgetown, are all enjoyable pastimes on offer. No matter what your interests, there's something for all.

Mullalyup is an ideal holiday base central to all south west tourist attractions; and offers bed and breakfast, guest house and lodge accommodation.

A licensed a la carte restaurant can be found in the inn.

Things to do

  • Birdwatching
  • Golfing
  • Animal Viewing
  • Bushwalking
  • Wine Tasting

Mullalyup
Mullalyup

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