Visitor Guide - Mount Barker Visitor Centre

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Visitor Guide - Mount Barker Visitor Centre
Visitor Guide
Mount Barker, Porongurup, Narrikup,
Stirlings, Kendenup & Frankland River.
Mount Barker Town Map
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W E S T C A P E H OW E W I N E S
Opening April 2010
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Visit our new cellar door open daily 10am to 5pm
12 kms West of Mount Barker on Muir Highway
Mount Barker WA 6324
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www.westcapehowewines.com.au
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Mount Barker, Western Australia
www.mountbarkertourismwa.com.au
Reproduced by permission of the Western
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Welcome to Mount Barker...............................2
Mount Barker is located 359kms south of
Perth via Albany Highway. Framed by the
spectacular Porongurup and Stirling Ranges,
Mount Barker is just 30 minutes from
Denmark and historic Albany. The gateway
to the Great Southern, the town is a perfect
touring base to explore the nearby
mountain walks, wineries and wildflowers
plus the breathtaking bays and beaches that
bless the Great Southern Coast.
The Porongurups..............................................4
Wildflowers........................................................8
The Stirling Range...........................................10
Festivals and Events........................................14
History and Heritage.......................................16
Things to Do....................................................18
Wine and Fine Food........................................19
Cafes, Restaurants and Fresh Provisions.......22
Accommodation..............................................24
Crafts and Galleries.........................................30
It’s Yours to Discover!
Services Directory...........................................32
Map Reference.................................................36
Tourist Map......................................................37
Town Map........................................................38
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Welcome to Mount Barker
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he Mount Barker Visitor Centre invites
you to discover the walks wine and
wildflowers of our wonderful region.
Located in the renovated Railway building
(built 1923), our local friendly staff and practical
tourism services are here to guide your visit
and we will do everything we can to make your
holiday enjoyable and memorable.
Mount Barker is ideally situated just 30 minutes
from Denmark and Albany. It is an ideal place
to base yourself so you can experience the
mountains, wine, wildflowers and the stunning
Great Southern beaches all within half an hour
from town!
W I L D F L O W E R S
One of the district’s natural wonders is the glorious
range of wildflowers that set the mountains and
farmlands ablaze from September to November.
Botanists have recorded over 500 varieties of which
30-40 are found nowhere else in the world.
Renowned as one of WA’s premier agricultural
centres, the district has progressed from apples, sheep
and cattle and has since diversified into tourism and
viticulture with great success.
One of Australia’s most awarded wine growing regions,
Mount Barker has impressed wine critics with its
outstanding cool climate rieslings, shiraz, cabernet
sauvignon and pinot noir.
Framed by the spectacular Porongurup and
Stirling Range National Parks, Mount Barker is the
heart of the Great Southern and forms part of the
Shire of Plantagenet. The Shire embraces Mount
Barker, its commercial and administrative centre,
and also the townships of Kendenup, Narrikup,
Porongurup, Rocky Gully, the Porongurup Range
and extends to the Stirling Range.
One of the first wineries to be established in 1975 was
the district namesake ‘Plantagenet’ that has
forged an enviable reputation both nationally and
internationally for its superb cool climate wines.
Driving through rugged granite peaks, towering
forests and fertile vineyards is a breathtaking sight
but it’s when you get out of the car that Mount
Barker’s true diversity as a tourism destination can
be appreciated.
Where there is wine there is art and Mount Barker
offers an eclectic range of craft galleries. Local artisans
are renowned for their sculptures, woodwork and
wrought iron creations that culminate in the annual
Art in the Park festival held in the Porongurups during
April.
A huge variety of bushwalking, hiking and
mountain biking trails link the national park.
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Since then over 30 wineries have opened their doors
offering visitors wines, tastings and food to suit every
palate. Several wine festivals and special events are
held each year to celebrate this vibrant new industry.
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Steeped in history, Mount Barker offers some of
WA’s most fascinating heritage attractions including
the beautiful St Werburgh’s Chapel built in 1872 and
the Old Police Station quarters and stables built by
convicts in 1868.
Reflecting this heritage, Mount Barker offers
a delightful range of historic and modern
accommodation. From secluded luxury chalets
in high mountain peaks to B&B cottages and
character homesteads surrounded by
beautiful gardens, Mount Barker has
something for everyone.
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Blessed with clean mountain air,
large tracts of wilderness and fertile
farmland, Mount Barker has also become
synonymous with gourmet local produce
including free range chickens, beef, olive
oil, cherries and strawberries.
Local restaurants, cafes, hotels and cellar
doors put this fine produce to good use
offering visitors and ‘foodies’ scrumptious
homestyle cooking and modern
Australian cuisine in a variety of town and farm
settings.
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Welcome
ocal staff will help you plan your stay in this premium wine-growing region. Local
olive oil, woodcraft and gifts available. Maps and information on walks and adventures.
Albany Highway, Mount Barker.
Tel: (08) 9851 1163
Email: [email protected] • www.mountbarkertourismwa.com.au
Ancient, remote & cool. Perfect.
(our vines love it!)
www.plantagenetwines.com
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The Porongurups
A
15 minute drive east of Mount Barker
brings you to the oldest mountain range in
the world, the unique Porongurups.
The Porongurups
Over 1 million years old, this ancient forest island
is home to towering granite peaks, majestic
stands of karri trees and is surrounded by some of
Mount Barker’s leading wineries.
Renowned for its awesome natural beauty,
wildflowers, colourful local characters and huge
variety of natural sightseeing attractions, the
Porongurups is the complete tourism destination.
Blessed with a laid-back country atmosphere and
talented local artists, the region caters for romantic couples, touring families, foodies, wine lovers
or active tourists in search of bushwalking, hiking,
mountain biking and rock climbing.
Natural Attractions
Sightseers can enjoy the spectacular views of Devil’s Slide, Marmabup Rock, Nancy and Hayward
Peaks or tackle the 3km return walk and marvel
at Balancing Rock and Castle Rock.
There are plenty of walks, from easy strolls along
firebreaks to harder hikes up peaks that enable tourists of all ages and fitness to appreciate the mountains’
sense of beauty and adventure. For more information about walks, drop into the Mount Barker Visitor
Centre.
Tourist Drives
The entire Porongurup Range can be easily circumnavigated by road in just a few hours. The most
popular route is from Bolganup Road along Scenic
Drive and then into Woodlands Road. Scenic Drive
is a good gravel road that passes through karri, jarrah
and marri forests while offering visitors views of the
mighty Gibraltar Rock and the Sleeping Beauty and
other Stirling Range peaks on the northern horizon.
These drives are dotted with beautiful picnic spots
and visitors are encouraged to leave their cars to appreciate the real beauty of the Porongurup forest.
Whether your enjoying the scenic tourist drive or
trekking through the bush, be on the lookout for the
Porongurups’ abundant wildlife. There are over 78
species of birdlife including majestic wedgetail eagles
and the electric blue plumage of the splendid wrens.
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There are also old character farmhouses, wildflower
displays, local arts and crafts and fresh fruit stalls -all
well worth getting out of the car for a look.
Perhaps the ultimate sense of adventure and accomplishment in this rugged environment is rockclimbing
and for many climbers the Porongurups and Stirlings
are Western Australia’s mecca. The Porongurups offers many impressive granite domes that present friction slab climbs and good crack and chimney routes
but be warned this is serious rockclimbing only for
the experienced.
Superb Wine
Surrounded by some of Mount Barker’s leading wineries, the Porongurups is one of Western Australia’s
emerging wine districts. There are over 10 wineries
situated on the slopes of the ranges, many of which
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The Porongurups
While many of the Range’s animals are nocturnal,
western grey kangaroos and brush tail wallabies can
be seen amongst the lush ferns and undergrowth
during the day.
have award winning wines and offer tastings and
cellar sales to the public.
A relatively new industry to the Porongurups, the
first major vineyards were planted in 1979 and
traditionally produced varieties of Riesling. Since
then many vineyards have planted cabernet sauvignion, pinot noir and cool climate chardonnay
in the deep granite ‘karri soils’ with great success. If you are planning a visit during March
join in the Porongurup Wine Festival where
wine, food and entertainment awaits.
Like many of the wineries, the Porongurup Village is located on Porongurup Road and is an
eclectic hamlet of accommodation and shops.
Fuel, refreshments, groceries, local crafts and
home cooked meals can all be found in the
village along with a huge variety of accommodation ranging from budget backpackers,
to guest houses and luxury chalets perched
high in the mountains.
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Wildflowers
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ount Barker is incredibly rich and diverse
in wildflower species and is recognised
as one of Australia’s premier locations to
view orchids and other spectacular flowers. From
the rugged peaks, towering forests and lush rolling
granite flats of the Stirling Range and Porongurup
National Parks, Mount Barker is an ideal place to
experience some of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.
The springtime wildflower display from late
August to November is justifiably famous. There
are over 1500 species of plants in the Stirling
Ranges alone with over 80 species being endemic
including the famous mountain bells (Darwinias).
Hundreds of orchid species reside around Mount
Barker with the Porongurups and Stirling Range
National Parks sharing over 148 bird species
including bright coloured parrots and majestic
wedge-tailed eagles.
The orchid and species rich bush remnants
around Mount Barker, Narrikup, and Kendenup
are ablaze with colour throughout the year
while nearby Tenterden and Cranbrook also
provide great orchid spotting locations.
The Fitzgerald River National Park and the
rich coastal heath from Walpole to Bremer
Bay are full of wildflower surprises for
enthusiasts willing to explore.
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Wildflower walk trails are marked at Mount Barker
(reservoir loop trail) and Porongurup (Twin Creeks
Reserve). Maps and expert advice are available respectively from the Banksia Farm and the Porongurup
Shop and Tearooms. A portion of North Woogenilup
Rd (gravel) is also a gazetted “flora drive”.
One of Mount Barker’s leading wildflower attractions, the Banksia Farm is renown for having the only
complete collection of Banksia species in the world
and has been regularly featured on ABC Gardening
Australia programmes.
This attractive 5ha garden boasts a thriving eco system and the proprietor’s welcome bird, nature and
wildflower lovers. It is one of only a few locations in
WA where you get first hand knowledge of the best
seasonal flowering locations and the opportunity to
learn about our fascinating native plants. They conduct
guided Banksia, bird and nature bush walks.
How To Best Observe Our
Fascinating Wildflowers.
• Drive slowly and be prepared to stop and take short
walks into the bush on different soil types and terrain.
• Our plants are often small, delicate, showy and
secretive but fun to find. We are NOT amassed with
fields of the same flowering types like everlastings
that can bloom in the drier inland areas seasonally if
they get opening rains.
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• Our remnant bushland areas are very rich in orchid
species, seek advice on the best locations.
• Recently burnt bush areas are the best for orchids.
They become more visible. Take caution not to tread
on them until you get your eye in for seeing them.
• Obey “dieback” warnings and precautions. Brush
the dirt off your shoes at each site on leaving, before
stopping at the next.
• It is illegal to pick and remove any plant materialflowers, seeds or pods without the appropriate
licenses. Leave them for others to enjoy.
• Different plant species grow on the varying soil types
and on flat, hilly/rocky and wet areas.
Banksia Farm
“An Interpretive Eco-tourism Treat”
World Renowned 5ha Wildflower Garden
Open
9:30am - 4:30pm
March 1st to June 30th.
August 1st to November 30th.
Guided Tours:
10.30am. Aug. 1st - Nov. 30th.
(Bookings advisable).
Weekdays
Daily
The world’s ONLY complete arboretum of the 78 species of banksia,
& many dryandras, hakeas, grevilleas & other showy wildflowers.
Wildflower Interpretation Centre
w Rustic jarrah café/gallery
w Botanic art, books, craft, seeds & nursery plants
w Great homemade cakes & lunches, cappuccinos.
w Guided tours & garden walks (fees apply)
w Luxurious B&B in tranquil setting
Pearce Road, Mt Barker • Ph/Fax: 08 98511770 • Email: [email protected] • www.banksiafarm.com.au
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The Stirling Range
National Park
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ne of Western Australia’s few mountain
wildernesses, the Stirling Range
National Park is a place of contrasts.
Blessed with rugged mountain peaks rising to
1095 metres above sea level at Bluff Knoll (the
highest peak in south- western Australia), and
fragile wildflowers, the Stirling Ranges span 65
kilometres from east to west.
Scenic Drives
A bushwalking, sightseeing and rock climbing
mecca these alluring blue mountains are accessed
through historic Kendenup or the Porongurups
via Chester Pass Road. Subject to unpredictable
weather changes the mountains should be
respected when exploring the diverse terrain and
are WA’s only site of intermittent snow falls each
winter.
There are several lookout points for visitors along
Stirling Range Drive and Chester Pass Road. Picnic
spots are dotted throughout the Stirling Range
National Park and at the base of the major peaks.
The Aboriginal name Koi Kyeunu-ruff (‘place of
ever moving about fog and mist’) is an appropriate
name indeed for the Stirlings.
A wildflower and plant reserve of international
significance, the Stirling’s springtime wildflower
display (August to November) is justifiably
famous. Blessed with over 1500 plant species,
rare orchids, mountain bells and banksias abound
as do 148 bird species (90 of which breed in the
park) and 19 species of native mammals.
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The main scenic route is Stirling Range Drive, which
extends from Chester Pass Road to Red Gum Pass
Road, a distance of 42 kilometres.
This good gravel road provides an excellent
introduction to the spectacular central and western
regions of the Stirling Range.
The Bluff Knoll carpark and picnic area is definitely
worth a visit for the dramatic and often cloud
shrouded main face of Bluff Knoll which looms over
the carpark.
Bushwalking and trekking
The Stirling Range is a wonderful asset and must
be protected for future generations. This is a fragile
ecoystem, always under threat from feral animals,
dieback and human intervention. Do not enter
protected areas in the National Park, take your litter
with you and do not pick the flowers.
Those wishing to explore the walks of the Stirlings
must remember that it is a wilderness and conditions
can change rapidly. Be prepared with hats, sunscreen,
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energy snacks, sturdy walking shoes and plenty of
water. On the peaks, it gets cold, and a lightweight
jacket is advisable.
Bluff Knoll
Some of the best walks include Bluff Knoll (3-4 hours
return). About 20,000 people commence the climb
every year with more than half making it to the
summit.
Although long and strenuous, the Bluff Knoll climb
is suitable for most people of reasonable fitness
levels-the excellent path contouring around the side
of the mountain. The walk offers impressive views to
the coastline near Albany, vistas over a huge chasm
and the spectacular eastern peaks of the Range plus a
waterfall (about a quarter the way up).
Toolbrunup
One of the most exciting and interesting climbs in
the Stirlings, Toolbrunup (3-4 hours return) may look
difficult to climb but most people who are fit and agile
will find it within their capability.
Other walks include Mt Trio (2-3 hours return), Mt
Hassell (2-3 hours return).
Talyuberlup (2-3 hours return). Mt Magog (3-4 hours
return), Ellen Peak (8 hours return) and Baby Barnett
Hill (1.5 hours return) that is an excellent wildflower
location.
The Stirling Range National Park also offers a wide
variety of walk trails including short walks into the
bushland surrounding Moingup Springs campsite and
the Stirling Range Retreat.
Longer walks include Yungermere Crescent (6 hours
return), and Mt James Track (3-4 hours).
Backpacking Hikes
The Ridge Walk is the quintessential wilderness
hike of the Stirlings and one of the greatest
challenges for bushwalkers in south western
Australia. Taking in three, 1000 metre peaks and
numerous other rugged summits, the 25km hike
normally takes 2-3 days.
The rugged cliffs and majestic peaks such as
Pyungoorup, Ellen and Isongerup are often
enhanced by dramatic cloud formations and
carpets of wildflowers.
Other long hikes include Mt Magog/Talyuberlup
(2 days return).
Rock Climbing
The site of some of WA’s first recorded rock
climbs, the Stirling Range has a large number of
sheer sandstone and quartzite rock faces as well
as pinnacles, gullies and jagged buttresses.
Over 200 climbing routes (many of them
considered Australian classics), have been
established throughout the mountains catering
for beginners to the most accomplished
mountaineer.
Safety
People planning to undertake challenging
overnight backpacking routes must register
their intentions at either Moingup Springs or
Bluff Knoll ranger posts. Walkers must be well
prepared and have plenty of water.
Accommodation
There are a number of farmstay, bed and
breakfast, chalets, cabins and lodge options
bordering the Stirlings. For details contact
the Mount Barker Visitor Centre on
08 9851 1163.
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Twin Hills
777 m
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Ross Peak
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Glenelg Farm
Firebreak
Moir Hill
Ellen Peak
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Eminence
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Gold Holes
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Festivals and Events
M
ount Barker, the heart of Australia’s
Great Southern, offers awesome
mountains, great tourist drives and
fantastic wines but also hosts some terrific
seasonal festivals.
GRAPES & GALLOPS FESTIVAL
JANUARY
Mount Barker Wine Producers and Turf Club
combine to create an exciting day of horse racing
and world-class wine tasting, food and fun.
PORONGURUP ART IN THE PARK
MARCH/APRIL
Set amongst native species in the beautiful
Porongurup Range, this sculptural exhibition
pays homage to artists’ interpretation and skill
backdropped by the Porongurup’s stunning granite
formations.
The Porongurups
PORONGURUP PROGRESSIVE TASTING
FEBRUARY
11am–5pm $70pp. Tutored wine tasting
featuring four wine varieties presented by four
wineries and four awarded local winemakers.
Accompanied by complimentary food.
FRANKLAND RIVER FESTIVAL
FEBRUARY – MARCH
Music, local produce and wine tasting at this
annual event in the Frankland’s premium wine
growing area.
PORONGURUP PROGRESSIVE LUNCHEON
MARCH
Five courses at five wineries 11am–5pm
$65pp. Meander through Porongurup and the
Porongurup Wine Producers at Castle Wood,
Ironwood, Jingalla, Springviews and Dukes to
indulge in their local wine and food.
TASTE GREAT SOUTHERN
FESTIVAL
FEBRUARY
Held over the Labour Day long
weekend, events include long
table lunches, progressive tasting
and the impressive Mount Barker
Graze - three days of wine matched
with gourmet food delicacies.
MOUNT BARKER RACES
NOVEMBER TO APRIL
They’re at the post…they’re off! Country racing at its
best. Check with the Visitor Centre for our themed
race dates. You can bet on a great day out.
PORONGURUP WINE FESTIVAL
MARCH
The annual Porongurup Wine Festival offers
fine wine, local food and produce plus live
music and the hilarious ‘Porongurup Stomp’
where couples crush grapes with their feet in
cut off barrels. Visitors can also participate in
the one wok wonder competition.
MOUNT BARKER SPEEDWAY
OCTOBER TO MAY
Action packed thrills and spills. Speedway sedan,
formula 100, 500 and visiting divisions. Contact the
Visitor Centre for race dates.
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SOUTHERN ARTS AND
CRAFTS TRAIL
SEPTEMBER TO OCTOBER
Sixty five venues including
galleries, studios, wineries,
community halls, retails
outlets and even a shearing
shed, showcase work from
more than 200 artists and
craft practitioners during the
two weeks of the Southern Art & Craft Trail.
MOUNT BARKER WILDFLOWER PHOTO
COMPETITION AND EXHIBITION
October - November
Amazing array of exquisite wildflower
photos and award winners on display at the
Plantagenet District Hall.
The Porongurups
QANTAS WINE SHOW OF WESTERN
AUSTRALIA, MOUNT BARKER
October
WA’s most prestigious industry Wine Show.
This week long event attracts over 1000 wines
An international panel of judges determine the
awards while the public are invited for a Top 50
tasting.
MOUNT BARKER ‘CELEBRATION OF
WILDFLOWERS’
SEPTEMBER 1 - OCTOBER 30. Banksia Farm 9.30am-4.30pm Free Entry. Named
orchid & species displays. Wildflower art &
photography. Walk trail maps. Advice on regional
wildflower hotspots.
Stirling Range Retreat 9am. Stirlings wildflower bus
tours, 7pm. Evening bird slides T/W/F/Sun. Wildflower
& Mountain slides Th/S/M.(fees apply).Ph.9827 9229.
Twin Creeks Reserve 9.00am- 5.00pm. Plant guide,
pass & map available from the Porongurup Shop and
Tearooms (small donation applies). Ph.9853 1110.
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Heritage and History
A
trip to Mount Barker would not be
complete without visiting the historic
St Werburgh’s Chapel. Built in 1873 by
George Edward Egerton-Warburton this serene
heritage icon was made of pug and clay dug
from a nearby hole.
A carpenter from Albany Mr Blechynden carried
out the exquisite woodwork probably using
sheoak from near Albany and locally sourced
jarrah.
There are 32 religious buildings dedicated to
St. Werburgh’s , 29 are located in England, one in
Zimbabwe, one in Ireland and the other just 12
minutes from Mount Barker’s town centre.
Services, weddings and christenings have all been
held by candlelight as the chapel has never had
power.
The Old Police Station
The Old Police Station built by convict labour
in 1868, consolidates much of Mount Barker’s
heritage in one convenient location.
Surrounded by magnificent lawns and gardens,
the Plantagenet Historical Society opened the
Cottage as a museum in 1968, furnishing it with
artifacts donated by residents of the Shire. In
1971 the Pioneer Room was built to display more
artefacts and in 1985 and 1987 the cottage and
stables were restored.
At the Museum there are sheds full of old
machinery with restored wagons also on display.
A house built in the 1870’s from hand-split
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wooden slabs has been erected nearby.
A complete apple packing shed has been assembled
in honour of the industry while a Whitchapel buggy
sits resplendent in the stable. His and hers wooden
‘thunderboxes’ are adorned with creepers and
beautiful blue wrens hop from blooming flowers.
Occupied until 1908, before a new police station was
built next door, the Court House office was added
in 1919. The stables had a portion divided off for the
lock-up in the 1880’s. The Napier Creek one-teacher
school was moved to the museum in 1994 and also
has its history displayed on the walls.
Police duties included having a change of horses
ready for the mail coach which operated from Albany
to Perth. They also patrolled as far as Esperance on
horseback and other duties included census, weather
reporting and mail deliveries.
In 1997 the second Police Station and Court Room
were acquired. The whole complex is well worth a
visit and needs more than an hour to cover all facets
of this historic time capsule.
Mount Barker’s charming main street is lined with
historic buildings used by specialist retailers and
is blessed with two character pubs pushing 100
years each. The surrounding streets are dotted with
charming heritage houses. There are also some
spectacular examples of heritage farmhouses along
the picturesque Porongurup Rd drive on your way to
the area’s vineyards and natural attractions.
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Things To Do
L
ike most country towns, Mount Barker
has a wide range of sporting facilities
and family activities throughout
the year. Visitors are welcome and local
residents look forward to seeing you in
Mount Barker’s large variety of sporting
clubs, local attractions and recreation
centres.
• Tennis Courts - Lowood road. Courts available
to hire from Valley Views Motel.
• Community Recreation Centre - gym, squash,
indoor rock wall, basketball, aerobics, kids
holiday programme. Ph 9851 2122
• Mount Barker Golf Club. Ph 9851 1197
• Narpanup Golf Club. Ph 9851 4014
• Mount Barker Bowls and Sports Club.
Ph 9851 1484
• Mount Barker Memorial Swimming Pool, Solar
Heated - Open November-April. Ph 9851 1357
•Bouverie Trout and Marron. Ph 9857 6101
• Mount Barker Library - Internet access available.
Ph 9851 2661
• Kendenup Country Club - Cricket, Golf, Tennis,
Darts. Ph 9851 4243
• Uralla Roo Haven - Not for profit kangaroo park.
Rescued and injured kangaroos Appointment
necessary. Ph 9851 4293, 0427 018 685
• Mt Barker Animal Park - Variety of animals (alpacas,
goats, kangaroo, birds). Feeding Times 10am and
2pm. Thurs-Sunday. Ph 0427 411 002
• Mount Barker Turf Club. Ph 9851 2874
• Kalangadoo Krafts – Open 7 Days. Ph 9853 2007
For more details and ideas call into the Mount Barker
Visitor Centre.
BOUVERIE TROUT AND MARRON
Specialists in smoked trout.
Recreational fishing by appointment
Harvey Rd, Denbarker
For prices and information
contact Brian Gee 08 9857 6101
[email protected]
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Welcome to our Wine Region!
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lease explore our corner of the Great Southern
wine region - a region of friendliness, unique
characters & memorable flavours. The wine
industry welcomes you!
Taste & buy small batch wines not readily available,
small bin lots, limited release varietals and of course
medal winning wines. A visit to each winery is a new
experience. With over 20 cellar door outlets in the
region, visitors can still meet the people behind the
wines gaining insights into their winemaking style and
healthy sense of humour.
Celebrated for its outstanding Riesling vintages rich in
floral aromas and citrus flavours, the Great Southern’s
diverse range of microclimates & terroir offers you a
smorgasboard of wine varieties including premium
Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay
and Sauvignon Blancs. Harnessing the cool Great
Southern climate and deep granite/karri soils, local
grape growers and winemakers have taken pride in
producing wines that truly reflect our region’s terroir.
farmlands. Pack a picnic or discover a café,
restaurant or cellar door that serves great
regional flavours and tasting plates.
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT OUR
WINE REGION
• The first grapes were planted in 1965
• You can visit the wine sub regions of:
Porongurup, Mount Barker and Frankland
River all in one day.
• The region’s climate is similar to Bordeaux,
France. This region is classified as a cool
climate growing region, with grape harvest
usually occurring in late March.
• Take pleasure in discovering farm gate sales
of cherries, strawberries or freshly picked fruit
whilst on your wine trail.
Fine Wine & Food
From early plantings by the Department of
Agriculture in 1965 and Tony Smith of Plantagenet
Wines in 1968, the region’s vineyards have grown to
over 1000 acres.
The increasing popularity of the region’s wines has
spawned two annual wine festivals. The Mount Barker
Grapes & Gallops Festival held in January and the
Porongurup Wine Festival held in March. The latter
features the hugely entertaining ‘Porongurup Grape
Stomp’ and a swag of live music.
All the major grape varieties are represented in
the Mount Barker region that has consistently
distinguished itself with awards at the Perth Royal
Wine Show and the Qantas Wine Show of Western
Australia. So treat yourself to a bottle of wine, whilst
enjoying the views of rugged mountains or rolling
Visit Gilbert Wines cellar and wine cafe to experience true country
hospitality. Our range of wines includes: Riesling, Chardonnay, Shiraz,
Cabernet, Rose and Port.
The Gilbert range is shipped overseas and interstate to many discerning
customers, so come and taste some exceptional flavours. Seasonal
produce such as stone fruit, apples and vegetables are available from our
garden for purchase. As third generation farmers, we delight in sharing
great flavours with you! The cafe is open with an extensive menu and
magnificent mountain views.
Open 6 days (closed Tuesdays) Cellar and cafe: 10am - 5pm
Albany Highway, Kendenup
(10 mins north of Mt Barker, look for the stone wall entrance).
www.gilbertwines.com.au • Ph: 08 98514028 • Fax: 08 98514021
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Fine Wine & Food
Open Friday-Sunday and
public holidays 10am-4pm
Our boutique vineyard offers wine sales, cellar door tastings,
a gourmet café and giftware. Come and enjoy a gourmet café
menu in our beautiful hill-top setting, featuring panoramic
views of vines and valleys from sweeping verandahs and our
bay window dining area.
St Werburgh’s Road (Cnr of Hay River Rd)
Mount Barker, Western Australia
Tel +61 8 9851 1353 Fax +61 8 9851 1453
www.windrushwines.com.au
Galafrey Wines remains the oldest family owned winery in
Mount Barker and are located just 10 kilometres west of the
town.
Relax on wide verandahs overlooking vine clad valleys with views of the
Porongurups and the Stirling Ranges. Enjoy award winning wines. We have 8
wines with scores over 90/100, a four and a half star rating with James Halliday.
How’s that for a small winery!
Try our famous gourmet platters prepared daily with Mt Barker seasonal
produce.
OPEN DAILY 10AM-5PM
432 Quangellup Rd Mount Barker 6324 • Ph 08 9851 2022
[email protected] • www.galafreywines.com.au
Poacher’s Ridge
Quality wine, food and stunning views –
What more could you want?
7 vintages, 24 awards and an
International Trophy
Rated 5 stars by James Halliday (2009/10)
Enjoy a relaxed lunch on our wide verandahs
or by the open fire in winter. The
rammed earth cellar sales and cafe
serves a seasonal menu using local produce.
Come for the wine – stay for the view
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Open Fri-Sun 10am-4pm
1630 Spencer Road, Narrikup
Phone 9857 6066
Email [email protected]
Web www.prv.com.au
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SPRINGVIEWS
You can ask the
wedgetail
About this fascinating
place to visit.
464 Woodlands Road
Porongurup
PH 08 98532088
Email [email protected]
WINE
Cellar sales 10am to 5pm • Andy and Alice Colquhoun
“Consistant, critically acclaimed , medal winning wine .”
Pet Friendly. Great Coffee. Stunning View.
Meet the producers. Large Country Open Garden.
RECEIVE 13 WITH EVERY DOZEN PURCHASED from our stunning
Gold and Silver Medal winning Riesling,and Shiraz,and Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay ,Sauvignon Blanc and Katies Kiss range .
Fine Wine & Food
Just off Albany Highway on Weir road 30 minutes north of Mount Barker. Well sign
posted. “We have not lost anyone yet!”
Open Friday to Monday 10.30 am to 4.30pm or ring (08)9826 1052 for an
appointment. Email:[email protected] Bus companies please book ahead.
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rappers Gully is a small family owned and operated vineyard situated approximately 25km west of the Mount
Barker township in the prime growing area of Forest Hill.
Our aim is solely dedicated to growing the finest quality fruit
and producing varietal wines of outstanding quality.
Come and visit our cellar door and enjoy the warmth of
good friends and great wine.
Opening Times: Sat & Sun 10am - 4pm (subject to seasonal
variation, please call ahead to check)
Phone:
9851 2565
Email:
[email protected]
Web:
trappersgullywines.com
130 Boyup Rd, Forest Hill, Mount Barker
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Restaurants, Cafés and
Fresh Provisions
O
ver the years Mount Barker and gourmet
produce have become synonymous.
Free range chickens, trout, lamb,
marron, beef, berries, fresh herbs and a huge
range of seasonal vegetables, the region produces
it all.
Tapping this rich food resource, local restaurants,
cafés, delis and specialty food stores source the
best ingredients to create culinary delights.
From award winning intimate dining in farm and
heritage settings, hearty counter meals at the pub
or a casual alfresco breakfast in town, you will
be surprised what tasty delights Mount Barker
has to offer.
Authentic Thai, Modern Australian ‘à la carte’, Chinese,
Italian and good old fashioned country home cooking
keep most visitors’ tastebuds buzzing. For light lunches
and snacks throughout the day there is a variety of
gourmet delis, bakeries and cafes. There’s even health
food stores selling locally grown organics and hand made
condiments.
If you’re after fresh provisions for the road trip or
supplies for your next trekking adventure, then check
out Mount Barker’s heritage specialty stores that conjure
the character, service and atmosphere from a bygone
era.
The Grocery Store
* Delicious sandwiches, rolls, platters, soups and light meals
* Home to Mount Barker’s best coffee
* Extensive range of refreshing teas
* Gourmet products and produce
* Fresh fruit and vegetables
* In-store or Al-Fresco dining
* Picnic hampers and catering by arrangement
* Phone or fax orders welcome
Open Daily from 7.30am, Sun from 9am.
41 Lowood Road Mount Barker WA 6324 • Ph 08 9851 1029 Fax 08 9851 1478
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Maleeya’s Studio
Accommodation & Thai Café
Specially designed for couples, our Studio’s large windows
provide an outstanding view of the Porongurup National
Park while at the same time providing a quiet and secluded
environment for our guests. Maleeya’s Studio is located on
a 135 acre Organic Farm with Highland cattle that borders
the National Park
1416 Porongurup Rd., Porongurup WA
Phone: 08 9853 1123 Web: maleeya.com.au
The Old Station House Café
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For breakfast, lunch or coffee and cake
Sit down or takeaway
All cakes made fresh by our in-house chef daily
Opening Times - Monday - Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday & Friday 10am - 9pm
Saturday 12pm - 3pm & 6pm - 9pm
Sunday 9am - 4pm
Open most public holidays
11 Albany Highway, Mt Barker • For bookings or queries ph 9851 2084
Traditional Wood-fired Pizza
using fresh dough made with fresh yeast daily
TAKEAWAY or SIT-DOWN (BYOB)
Naked Bean Espresso available
PIZZA
POLLO
Summer Months: 7 Days 4pm-9pm
Winter: Wednesday-Sunday 5pm-8pm
Phone 9851 2332 for orders
11 Lowood Road, Mt Barker
Mt Barker Country Bakery
• Bread baked daily
• Pies, pastries and cakes all made on the premises
• Award winning pies
Open 7 days 5am-6pm
18 Mondurup Street, Mt Barker
[email protected]
Ph/Fax 9851 1000
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Where to Stay
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ount Barker offers a delightful
range of historic and modern
accommodation. From secluded
luxury chalets in high mountain peaks to
B&B cottages and character homesteads
surrounded by beautiful gardens, Mount Barker
has something for everyone.
There’s lush leafy caravan parks to set up your
van or pitch a tent, comfortable and friendly
motels and hotels, character pub rooms over 100
years old, family farmstays amongst the animals
and breathtaking campsites to suit any budget.
Choose from forest settings, mountain tops or
heritage icons that offer views of majestic peaks, rolling
hills, fertile valleys or expansive gardens. Self catering
or with cafes and restaurants, secluded or close to
town, the choice is yours.
Perhaps you are planning a conference, function or
seminar for a business or group event? There are many
site specific operators who offer exceptional venues
and can tailor the experience to suit your needs.
All these options at the doorstep of the spectacular
Porongurup and Stirling Range National Parks!
Talk to the Mount Barker Visitor Centre for
recommendations.
Choose from our
Hot Tub & Sauna or Spa Chalets
Luxurious, secluded Spa Chalets overlooking the ever
changing Stirling Ranges. All the little (and
big!) touches you should always get,
without a huge pricetag! Perfect for a
romantic getaway or family holiday. Massages,
facials, woodfired pizza, breakfast baskets and
gourmet platters available. Walk trails, farm animals
and playground. Close to National Parks and wineries.
Kids welcome! RAC ✶✶✶✶
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Moorialup Rd, East Porongurup
Ph: (08) 9853 1111 Fax: (08) 9853 1211.
Email [email protected]
Website www.cloudninespachalets.com.au
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WoodlandS RetReat
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SecluSion & indulgence
i
Luxury Chalet and Private Spa Pavillion
i
Designed for a Couple
Beautifully appointed, large luxurious heated hydrotherapy
spa, queen bedroom with ensuite, fantastic views, seclusion
and privacy on 40 acres bordering the Porongurup National
Park.Close to wineries and walks.
Porongurups Western Australia
Ph (08) 9853 2323 Fax (08) 9853 2184
Email [email protected]
Website www.woodlandsretreat.com.au
Kendenup Lodge and Cottages
O
verlooking sun-kissed paddocks, natural bushland and the mighty Stirling Range, is
Kendenup Lodge and Cottages, one of the Great Southern’s premier hosted accommodation properties. Located 30 minutes north of Albany and a cork’s throw from the
award winning wine country of Mount Barker, Kendenup Lodge and Cottages is a place to relax,
unwind and escape the everyday. Our huge gymnasium is available for your use during your stay.
Fully accredited and with our W.A. Tourism Silver Medal, we KNOW we can offer you the best
there is to experience in the Mount Barker region. We can do meals and are fully licensed.
Linda Harris...
...owner....
‘your place of peace in the centre of excitement’...
328 Moorilup Rd Kendenup, WA • Ph: (08) 9851 4233 www.kendenup.com
MOUNt Barker Visitor Centre
S
pecialising in local art, photography, woodwork, extra virgin olive oil and
gifts. Visitor Centre staff will help you plan your stay in this premium
wine-growing region and provide maps and information on walks and
adventures. Albany Highway, Mount Barker.
Tel: (08) 9851 1163
Email: [email protected]
www.mountbarkertourismwa.com.au
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Mt Trio Bush Camp Ground & Caravan Park
Stirling Ranges
Choose your own powered or tent site in this
friendly & tranquil bush setting. We are on
a working farm bordering the Stirling Range
National Park & provide hot clean showers, a
great campers’ kitchen & open fire. Please call us
if you also want a guided walking tour of the
mountains. - John & Margot
4850 Salt River Road, off Formby South Rd, Stirling Ranges • Ph/Fax: (08) 98279270 Mobile: 0419 751 801
Email: [email protected] Web: www.mounttrio.com.au
Mt Barker Caravan and Cabin Accommodation
A
beautiful, tranquil caravan park, with spacious sites under shady trees; we also offer a
range of cabins to suit all your needs. It’s only a short walk to the race course, tennis
courts, bowling green and swimming pool and Mt Barker town centre. Take time out
to explore the nearby Porongurup and Stirling Ranges and enjoy tasting the region’s wines.
HHH RAC Rating.
Your hosts Steve and Shirley Smith look forward to seeing you soon.
Ph 9851 1691 Fax 9851 2690
Website www.mtbarkercaravanpark.com
Email [email protected]
Karribank Country Retreat
Nestled in extensive gardens, historic Karribank’s wonderful vistas
encompass the Porongurup Range and is a short distance from
the Stirlings. The are is renowned for flora, fauna, bird life, rugged
walks and vineyards. Historic ensuite and cottages (some with spa
baths) and standard chalets. Meals available by arrangement.
Phone:
Web:
Email:
08 9853 1022
www.karribank.com.au
[email protected]
The Jolly Frog Bed & Breakfast
The Jolly Frog B&B is on the drive to the Mount Barker hill look out.
Enjoy gardens and ponds,which†are home to many native birds, ducks and frogs.
Accommodation : Queen or Twin singles Elec- blankets /air con/ TV, DVD.
Small Kitchen with microwave / toaster /tea & coffee
Family room with TV and BBQ available.
Lot 260, Mount Barker Rd, Mount Barker.
Ph: 0429 423 524 089 8511 182
Web: www.mountbarkertourismwa.com.au
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MELALEUCA WEY BED AND BREAKFAST
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uiet and secluded farmlet, 12kms north of Mount Barker.
Within easy reach of the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges,
local vineyards and walking trails and a short drive to Albany and
Denmark.
Two ensuite bedrooms with private entrances. Guest lounge/dining room, tea and coffee making facilities, BBQ and wheelchair
access.
498 Beattie Rd, Mount Barker, WA, 6324.
Tel: (08) 9851 4365 www.melaleucaweybandb.com.au
Email: [email protected]
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Banksia Farm B &B
omantic stone homestead set on tranquil 10 acre botanic garden. Abundant
banksias, frogs & birdlife. ADULT retreat. Queen & double room. Shower/
spa. Luxury sitting room - piano, billiards,T.V.,fridge & library.
FROM $135. per DN.
Pearce Rd., Mt.Barker. Ph: 9851 1770
Email: [email protected] • Web: www.banksiafarm.com.au
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Porongurup Village Inn, Shop & Tearoom
Home-cooking,
Art, Collectables,
Accommodation,
groceries, gardens
and playground.
1972 Porongurup Rd, Porongurup • Open daily 8am- 5pm
Ph 08 9853 1110 • Website www.porongurupinn.com.au
Thorn’s Mountain Retreats/
Millinup Estate Wines
Premium Accommodation q Premium Views q Premium Wines
Two delightfully unique cottages and a homestead B&B set on a 160
acres boutique vineyard and cricket field. Adjacent to the national park
and granite peaks, guests can enjoy glorious views, world class wines,
inspiring walks and over 30 species of birds.
Porongurup Road, Porongurup • Tel: (08) 9853 1105 • Tel: (08) 9853 1248
Web: www.millinup.com.au
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Self Contained Accommodation - Porongurup Range
• Relax in comfortable two bedroom, fully equipped unit on a cattle, avocado
&olivefarm,withacomplimentarycontinentalbreakfastsuppliedonfirst
morning
• Backing onto Porongurup National Park, with panoramic views over beautiful
gardens to Albany & South Coast
• Idealfornatureenthusiasts,bushwalkers,climbers&loversoffine
foods & wines
• Easy drive to Albany, Mount Barker, Stirling Range, Denmark & Walpole
“Jilba”, 338 Millinup Road, South Porongurup, W.A. 6326
Phone: (08) 9853 1038 or 0428 531 038
Email: [email protected] – Web: www.jilba.com.au
MOUNt Barker Visitor Centre
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pecialising in local art, photography, woodwork, extra virgin olive oil and gifts.
Visitor Centre staff will help you plan your stay in this premium wine-growing
region and provide maps and information on walks and adventures. Albany
Highway, Mount Barker.
Tel: (08) 9851 1163
Email: [email protected]
www.mountbarkertourismwa.com.au
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Comfortable Accommodation
at Realistic Rates
Hosts Julie and Steve Leggett Welcome You
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Motel Units and Self Contained Chalets with full kitchen
Foxtel TV
Electric Blankets
Comfortable Beds
Extensive lawns and beautiful gardens
Reverse cycle airconditioning and heating
3 1/2 Star RAC Rating
Albany Highway, Mt Barker, WA • Phone (08) 9851 3899 •Fax (08) 9851 3800
www.valleyviews.com.au • [email protected]
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Galleries and Crafts
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ount Barker has always attracted
talented artists. Kendenup and the
Porongurups in particular are two
regions renowned for eccentric characters and
have a proud history of fine artworks.
Woodworkers, blacksmiths, sculptors, painters,
potters and photographers have all been attracted
and inspired by Mount Barker’s spectacular
mountains, wildflowers and peaceful lifestyle.
This is reflected by the popularity of the
Porongurup Art in the Park sculptural exhibition
held annually in April and the Southern Art and
Crafts Trail that showcases more than 200 artists
in 65 venues including wineries, retail outlets,
community halls and galleries.
Whether it’s a coffee table, commissioned
sculpture, Mongolian jade carving or country
themed crafts, Mount Barker’s range of galleries, craft
shops and gift stores are full of authentic surprises
reflecting the unique folklore and beauty of the
surrounding towns and quirky overseas cultures.
Handcrafted soaps, homewares, essential oils,
furniture, patchwork quilts and cards make ideal gifts
for that special present or occasion.
Plantagenet Art Centre is located in Mitchell House,
opposite the Mount Barker Visitor Centre on Albany
Highway. Local Painters, Potters and Quilters exhibit
on Sunday 11am-4pm.
The Claude Hotchin Art Gallery located in the
Plantagenet Public Library contains a large collection
of paintings donated and acquired by the Plantagenet
Shire over many years. Entry is free.
Phone 08 9892 1111 for library opening hours.
Kalangadoo Krafts Visit us at the historic Narrikup General Store, which was established in 1922.
The old store houses Kalangadoo Krafts, which carries a wide range of local
unique quality art and craftwork, gifts and cards, and a small range of patchwork
and Cafe
material, craft patterns and supplies.
Enjoy the range of handmade quilts, turned wood, unique folk art pieces with
Australian wildflowers and animals and primitive wares.
The store also hosts a cafe which is open all day for morning/afternoon teas and
lunch. Enjoy homemade cakes and light lunches.
Located 16kms south of Mount Barker, 1/2km off the Albany Hwy.
Open 5 days • Ph: 9853 2007
Lothlorien Studio • Artist Blacksmith and Woodworker
Awarded artist, David Taylor’s straw-bale studio and workshop near the Porongurups
displays his unique and beautiful wrought iron and timber sculpture, furniture, home interior
and architectural details.
Commissions welcome.
By appointment most days.
PH 9854 3009 or 9854 3008
[email protected]
Follow the signs down Takalarup Rd from the corner of Chester Pass and Porongurup Rds.
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Mount Barker Town Service Directory
Banking Services
Bendigo Bank
9851 2633
Full Branch facilities and ATM
Hours: Mon-Fri, Sat am.
Bankwest
9851 1522
Full Branch facilities and ATM
9am-4.30pm weekdays.
9851 1233
Westpac Bank
Full Branch facilities
Commonwealth Bank
ATM and Facilities available through
Mount Barker Post Office.
Mount Barker Post Office 9851 1256
Banking for a variety of financial institutions
available. Hours: 9-5pm weekdays
Fuel and Auto services/repairs
BP Roadhouse
Albany highway
Mt Barker Service Centre 9851 1070
General Mechanical Repairs
Tim’s Tyres and More
Tyres, alignment, batteries
9851 1212
Mt Barker Tyre and Exhaust Centre
Tyres, exhaust
9851 1161
Mt Barker Auto Electrics
All auto electrical repairs
9851 1492
Alex Masson & Co
9851 1251
24 hr towing, windscreen 0428 511 251
& smash repairs
Mt Barker Panel Beaters
24 Hr towing, windscreens, 9851 1103
smash repairs
0427 947 957
FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
DOMESTIC, COMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, AGRICULTURE
89 Lowood Road Mt Barker Phone: 98511436
Po Box 144 Mt Barker 6324 Fax:
98512436
Elektro Installation
Uwe Schlegel
Email:
[email protected]
Web: www.mtbarkerelectrics.com.au
Proud to be a
Community Bank ®
town
It starts with
24 hour ATM
Mount Barker Community Bank ®Branch
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Medical and Emergency Services
Plantagenet District Hospital 9892 1222
Doctor’s Surgery 9851 1566
Plantagenet Dental Clinic 9851 1061
Mt Barker Veterinary Hospital 9851 1177
9851 1122
Police Station
Fire/Accident/Emergencies
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Food and Supplies
Super IGA Supermarket 9851 3333
Hrs: 8.30am-5.20pm Mon-Frid
(thurs till 6.30pm), Sat 8am-4pm &
Sun 9am - 3pm
Plantagenet Meats
9851 1095
Hrs: Open Mon-Frid, Sat morn.
Welcome
The Grocery Store
9851 1029
Freshly made lunches, coffee,
cakes, produce and gourmet lines.
Health “n” Herbs
98512404
Hot pies, home cooked meals,
pastries. Freshly made lunches
and health food
Mt Barker Country Bakery9851 1000
Fresh Breads, Cakes
and Pies. Open 6 Days a week Other Services
Mount Barker Turf Club
Pink Ladies Day at the beginning of November, Mount Barker Grapes
& Gallops including the $90,000 Mungrup Stud Sprint in the middle of
January and the Mount Barker Cup in early March.
All three of these days are on a Sunday. The balance of the race meetings are conducted mid-week.
Lovely grassed surrounds, family friendly atmosphere close to the
action on the track.
McDonald Avenue
Mount Barker, WA 6324
Ph: 9851 2874
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Other Services (continued)
Duggin’s
9851 1043
Clothing, footwear, surf wear
9851 2390
The Scrap Shak
Printing, computer supplies,
scrap booking
9851 1802
Bandicoot Nursery
9851 2524
Have a Browse
Internet access, Jaycar agency,
computer supplies
9851 1234
Lushlox
Unisex Hairdressing
Closed Mondays
Mt Barker Beauty
9851 2525
Facials, waxing, beauty needs
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Mt Barker Country Chemist
9851 1010
Prescriptions, film processing
health needs
Mt Barker Electrics
Domestic, rural and
commercial electrics
9851 1436
NJ Healy & Sons
Earth moving
9851 2033
Ray White Real Estate
Sales and rentals
9851 2277
Carter Williss
Accounting
9851 2616
PW Felton & Associates
Accounting
9851 1022
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oil, woodcraft and gifts available. Maps and information on walks and adventures.
Albany Highway, Mount Barker.
Tel: (08) 9851 1163
Email: [email protected] • www.mountbarkertourismwa.com.au
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Acknowledgements
Great Southern Development Commission
Shire of Plantagenet
Australia Post
Landgate
Sponsor Members
Poachers Ridge Wines
Porongurup Shop & Tearooms
Windrush Wines
Banksia Farm
Bendigo Bank
Publication Management and
Graphic Design
Powwow Publishing Ph: 0418 486 803
Email: [email protected]
Publication Date: January 2010
Photography
Mark Thornley, Rob Olver, Rolsh Productions,
Ayesmart, Larissa Seah and courtesy Tourism Western
Australia.
Maps
Maps were reproduced and adapted
from ‘Dawn till Dusk’ in the Stirling and
Porongurup Ranges with permission from
Rob Olver, Stuart Olver and University of
Western Australia Press.
Disclaimer
Every effort has been made to ensure the
information within this publication is correct
at the time of publishing, however the Mount
Barker Visitor Centre and Powwow Publishing
takes no responsibility for incorrect content or
information within this booklet.
As the relevant business operators supply
their individual advertisement information,
the Centre accepts no responsibility for any
inaccuracy or misrepresentation contained in
this publication for information as so supplied.
Copyright
Welcome
This publication is covered by copyright and may not be reproduced in any form without permission from
the Mount Barker Visitor Centre and or the appropriate copyright holder. Text and imagery contained
within advertisements in this publication has often been provided by individual businesses and remains the
property and responsibility of individual advertisers and their respective photographers.
Persons wishing to reproduce any photograph or editorial from this publication should contact the Mount
Barker Visitor Centre for contact details of relevant copyright holders.
This brochure is printed using vegetable based inks onto paper stock which is totally
chlorine free and manufactured from pulp sourced from plantation grown timber.
Both paper manufacturer and printer are certified to ISO 14001, the internationally
recognized standard for Environmental Management.
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Map Reference Page
Wineries
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Cloud Nine Spa Chalets
Jilba Cottage
Jolly Frog B & B
Karribank Country Retreat
Kendenup Lodge and Cottages
Melaleuca Wey B & B
Mt Barker Caravan and Cabin Acc.
Mt Trio Bush Camping
and Caravan Park
Porongurup Village Inn shop Rayanne Homestead
Thorn’s Mountain Retreat
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Gilberts Winery/café
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Poacher’s Ridge
Springview Wines
Trappers Gully Wines
Trevelen Farm Wines
West Cape Howe
Windrush Wines
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Banksia Farm
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Kalangadoo Krafts
Lothlorien Studio
Mount Barker Turf Club
Old Police Station Museum
Services
Mount Barker Electrics
Cafés, Restaurants and Gourmet Food
Maleeya’s Thai Café and
Bamboo Nursery
Mt Barker Country Bakery
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Visitor Guide
Mount Barker, Porongurup, Narrikup,
Stirlings, Kendenup & Frankland River.
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