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Enjoy a scenic walk through Minawarra and Sanctuary Lake, Rediscover Urban Art or Armadale Heritage Trail
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Minnawarra Park - Orchard Ave, Armadale

Minnawarra Park has been the heart of the City of Armadale since the land was acquired in 1958. Since then it's been the site of events, weddings, walks, celebrations and picnics.

Minnawarra Park is located just next to the Minnawarra Historic Precinct, which houses Minnawarra Chapel and History House Museum.

A beautiful place to enjoy a quiet moment or read a book in this tranquil spot.

The Park has a paved, even path that follows the natural contours of the park and connects with the Minnawarra Historic Precinct to the park gazebo, bridge.

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Sanctuary Lake and Sculpture - Armadale Road, Armadale

Within a fountain, a life-size bronze sculpture of an Italian immigrant couple and their three children is surrounded by lawn, landscaped  gardens, trees, and lots of seating to rest. Backed by a row of Olive trees, the scupture is a personal homage to the accomplishments and contribution of Italian settlers in the area. Take a moment to read the stories on the plaques surrounding the memorial.

Take the path next to the sculpture to Sanctuary Lake, a fully enclosed waterway with an island bird sanctuary, the waterway is surrounded by lawn, walking paths and seats making it easy to enjoy protected wildlife.

Sanctuary Lake is a short stroll from Minnawarra Park

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Rediscover Armadale Heritage Tree Walks

Take a journey through the City centre and discover 22 trees of  historical and botanical significance.  The walk may be taken in sections, or in its entirety (approximate 5km loop), as marked on the map.

The walk may be started at any point however the numbering and following instructions start at the Armadale Visitors’ Centre at the intersection of Jull St and Hughes Rd.

To find out more download the interactive map and brochure.

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ReDiscover Urban Art Trail

 ReDiscover Armadale: a walking urban art trail.

ReDiscover Armadale showcases local, national and international artists through a series of murals. Go on a walking tour of Armadale to witness the streets coming alive with creative energy, and be part of these shared stories.

Download a copy of the ReDiscover Armadale brochure , or pick up a copy from the Perth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre at 40 Jull Street.

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Armadale Tourist Walk

Starting at Memorial Park, this walking trail will take you through some of Armadale's scenic and historic sites. The walk may be taken in sections, or in its entirety (approximate 5.5km return), as marked on the map.

The walk may be started at any point however the numbering and following instructions start at Memorial Park and continues all the way through to Bedfordale at the Elizabethan Village. 

To find out more download the interactive map and brochure.

 

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Forrestdale Trail 

Starting in Skeet Memorial Park, this family friendly trail is suitable for all levels of bushwalking and trail running. Circling the Forrestdale Lake, this 6km loop offers some interesting history with great birdwatching opportunities

To find out more download the interactive map and brochure.

 

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Historic Quarry Trail

Starting at the St John Ambulance Hall, the original site which provided sand for the kiln, this short self-guided walk will take you on a journey through the history of Armadale Brickworks (est 1902). This 2.6km walk will take you to some of the earliest buildings which were built with bricks from the Armadale Brickworks. 

To find out more download the interactive map and brochure.

Page Last Reviewed 4 February 2025