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Toodyay, Western Australia

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Toodyay is a charming historic town located 85 kilometres or less than an hour’s drive north-east of Perth, Western Australia. Situated on the Avon Valley between Mt Anderson and Pelham Hill, Toodyay boasts stunning and picturesque views in every direction.

Before beginning your exploration of this region, drop by the Visitor Centre for free maps and brochures of places of interest in this area.

Toodyay was established in 1833 and was originally located 5 kilometres downstream along the Avon River. Unfortunately, due to constant flooding, a new town site was established in 1860 under the name Newcastle. In 1910, because of the confusion with a town of similar name in New South Wales, the name was changed to Toodyay. The original town site became known as West Toodyay.

The name Toodyay is a corruption of the local Aboriginal word “duigee” which meant “place of plenty” relating to the richness and fertility of the region and the reliability of the Avon River.

The Old Gaol Museum and Connors Mill are historic and heritage buildings classified by the National Heritage Trust. Each spring, Toodyay celebrates Moondyne Festival in remembrance of the infamous bushranger Moondyne Joe.

Duidgee Park located on the banks of the Avon River is ideal for picnics with its big playground, toilet and barbecue facilities. Various outdoor activities such as archery, canoeing, fishing or visit an alpaca or emu farm can be enjoyed. Lavender fields and olive groves can be found scattered over the countryside.

Stunning artworks by resident artists can be viewed at local art galleries, businesses and the Visitor Centre.

Toodyay is a favourite place for day-trippers, tourists and motorcyclists. On weekends, vintage cars and motorcycles can be seen lining Stirling Terrace where many eateries are situated.






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