Join Adventurous Women as we retrace the historical Kattamorda Heritage Trail , a 34km point to point walking track starting in Bickley and finishing at Mundaring.
There is plenty of history to explore on this trail and we look forward to sharing it with you. We've chosen to walk the trail over two days so you can really enjoy the end to end walking experience rather than cramming it into one full day of walking which is unattainable for most. We've also chosen to include accommodation & going out for the evening meal to support local businesses in the area, while rounding at the whole experience as a weekend away for YOU!
A little history to whet your appetite: The Indigenous people (traditional custodians of the land) from this region, used a section of this trail as a major route when they moved away from the coast in winter, to the drier open forest and grassland of the east, where food was more plentiful and game could easily be hunted. Also the trail features sites of significance in the history of the timber, forestry, horticultural and tourist industries, the Goldfields Water Scheme and the area’s natural history.
We continue on and cross the Munday Brook tramway bridge, the oldest surviving all-timber bridge in Australia, then through Korung National Park north of the Victoria Reservoir, passing the 398m Mount Gunjin, once a site of a Forestry Fire Tower Lookout.
Finishing our day at The Dell, we head back to our nearby accommodation to freshen up, before heading out to the Mundaring Pub for a well earned meal together.
Meals: Morning Tea
After crossing the Helena River we will pass the No. 1 Pumping Station O’Connor Museum then head along the North West side of the weir, continue past Fred Jacoby Park which is home to one of the largest living English Oak trees in Western Australia. This heritage listed tree is 140 years.
We will take a rest stop here before making our way to our final destination where the Kattamorda Trail ends at the Mundaring Sculpture Park.
On finishing our end to end hike on this fabulous heritage trail, we gather together to say our goodbye's ...or some may like to finish up by going for a cuppa in Mundaring, or having a coldie at the Mundaring Pub before returning home.
Meals: Morning Tea
Our accommodation is at self contained motel units with en-suite at The Travellers Rest (Twin Share)
Single rooms with own en-suite are on request and subject to availability at the time of booking (single supplement payment is required).
Originally named the "Kattamorda" Heritage Trail, it was renamed the "Kattamordo" Heritage Trail in 1998. The word KattaMorda is the Noongar name for the Darling Range, the escarpment that runs from northeast of Perth south to Pemberton, just east of the Swan coastal plain. KattaMorda (pronounced as KattaMoorda) is a word from the Noongar language group, which is made up of 14 Aboriginal "countries."
The pronunciation of a word in the Noongar language can be quite different, depending on the dialect of the people. Whilst "Kattamordo" was thought to represent a more accurate pronunciation, local Whadjuk Noongar advice has been that the Whadjuk people's pronunciation is "KattaMoorda."
This experience doesn't include transport, therefore our guide will coordinate a car shuffle between the beginning and end points for each day.
Notice of cancellation must be in writing, with an email as an acceptable form of communication, directly to Adventurous Women with the following conditions:
60 days + prior to departure - Full Refund
Between 15 - 59 days inclusive prior departure - Full Refund minus $20 booking fee. (If a replacement is found the $20 booking fee is refundable)
Between 14 - 8 days inclusive - 50% Refund of monies paid (unless a replacement can be found)
7 days and under - No refund (unless a replacement can be found)
No refund is available after departure of a walk or tour has commenced.