Bridgetown

The steep hills, the valleys, the tall forests and the longest flowing river in Western Australia all add to the charm of Bridgetown.
What to do in Bridgetown
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The Cidery
Enjoy 100% natural ciders!
Experience the unique taste of real cider made purely from freshly crushed apples. Since 1998 The Cidery have crushed and pressed local Pink Lady apples to produce 100% natural alcoholic and non-alcoholic ciders and juice.
Website: thecidery.com.au
Travel and Accommodation
Time from Perth: 2 hours 50min (view map)
Where to stay: Bridgetown Caravan Park
Collie

Once an established coal mine town, Collie is now a thriving modern community nestled on the banks of the Collie River and surrounded by State Forests. Providing the perfect combination of urban and nature.
What to do in Collie
Black Diamond Lake
Black Diamond Lake is perfect for a dip, SUP, canoeing and kayaking. The lake has also become extremely popular with visitors bringing inflatable floats, because who wouldn’t want to simply lay back and enjoy the beauty of the lake and its surroundings?
Other Collie Swimming Holes
- Long Pool: Collie’s Best Kept Secret
- Fall In Love With Honeymoon Pool Swimming Hole
- Waterside Camping at Stockton Lake
Read more: WA’s Top Swimming Holes
Tracks and Trails
Don’t forget to pack your bike or sneakers with numerous mountain biking and walk trails within the Collie region there will be an adventure to suit everyone – from beginners to experts.
Website: collierivervalley.com.au
Gnomesville
A village of garden gnomes… what’s not to like?
Website: gnomesville.com.au
Travel and Accommodation
Time from Perth: 2 hours 10min (view map)
Where to stay: Collie Caravan Park