Foreshore Heritage Walk Tour - FREE

Mandurah Tours

Details

Please note reservations are on a REQUEST basis only. Bookings will be confirmed by the Mandurah Visitor Centre once a reservation request is made.
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Join us on a trip down memory lane whilst taking in the sights along the Mandurah foreshore.

This FREE leisurely walking tour is 1 hour in duration and runs on Fridays and Saturdays at 11.00am - Bookings are essential .
The tour commences at the Mandurah Community Museum.

Please note reservations are on a REQUEST basis only. Bookings will be confirmed by the Mandurah Visitor Centre once a reservation request is made.

The Foreshore Heritage Tour provides information on the history of Mandurah's pioneer settlers and an accurate portrayal of life as it once was.
The informative narration showcases the past and present, Mandurah's indigenous cultural history, places of interest, pioneer families, their homes and their stories, community art installations and much much more

Learn about our pioneer families, settler Thomas Peel and his staff including the Sutton's, Tuckey's, Hall's and Eacott's, all of which still have family members residing in Mandurah.

An area rich in cultural history, hear the story of Yaburgurt George Winjan and the Binjareb Bilyidar tribe, traditional custodians of the land, and the struggles they faced due to European settlement.

The tour passes turn of the century buildings including:
- the Brighton Hotel
- Eureka Cottage and Sutton's Tea Rooms
- Tuckey house
- Santoy Ballroom
- Scotts Garage
many of which have been lovingly restored to their original condition

To book you can either:
* Contact the Mandurah Visitor Centre on (08)9550-3999
* Visit the Mandurah Community Museum during their opening hours
* or click on the link above to make a booking enquiry (Note: bookings are not confirmed until you receive confirmation from the Mandurah Museum/Visitor Centre to ensure availability)

Location & Directions

3 Pinjarra Road, Mandurah WA 6210, Australia