Kalamunda - Western Australia
Located on top of the Darling Scarp east of Perth, Kalamunda saw high growth rates in the early 1980s and now is a well developed outer suburb of the main city.
With over 200 orchards in the shire, Kalamunda is regarded as the second largest fruit growing area in the state. About half an hours drive from Perth, Kalamunda is an attractive town with all the facilities of inner suburban living without the traffic and the stress. It's close proximity to the surrounding bush land and several National Parks make it ideal for a days outing. Although the central part of the town is now quite heavily developed, there are still many quiet isolated areas where you can still enjoy the peace and quiet of the bush.
There are a number of different markets held in Kalamunda with one of the most popular being the monthly Village Markets. These are held on the first Saturday of each month and feature arts, crafts and food. Other markets are the Night Markets (October to April on the last Friday of the month) and the Farmers Market held each Sunday.
The local Kalamunda and Districts Historical Society manages one of the best historic museums in the State. The History Village is located on Railway Pde. and features a number of different buildings with interesting displays inside each one.
Despite being just a few kilometres from the heart of Perth, Kalamunda has the look and feel of a country town. There are plenty of things to see and do in the area including a picnic or BBQ at Stirk Park (and a visit to the historic homestead on Sundays 2-4pm), a walk along one of the heritage trails or a visit to Mundaring Weir or Canning Dam.
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Kalamunda Village Markets
Kristine Ostermayer from Kiki Leather Artisan showcasing her gorgeous work at the Kalamunda Village Markets.
Destination WA - Kalamunda Farmers Markets
Kalamunda is especially bustling with activity and life during the Farmer’s Market event every Sunday.
Australia day 3- Visiting Kalamunda!
Today we went into the town of Kalamunda in the darling scarp suburb of Perth, it's a cute little town with lovely little shops. Then what I've been craving... we sunbathed!
Kalamunda markets Introduction 4
Kalamunda Markets
Kalamunda Markets operates on the first Saturday of each month. The market is run by the local Rotary Club of Kalamunda 70% of the funds raised by the Rotary goes to local charities. The markets are run by volunteers - you'll see them walking around in their smart Yellow Polo Shirts.
Stall Holders If you wish to attend the markets as a stall holder you will need to contact the Marketing Manager and request an approval form. Once you have sent that in the committee then reviews the application and you will be told of that outcome within 3 days. The best way to go is to go to the Markets and then go to the Rotary Stall which is always at the bottom of the steps opposite the Ground entrance to the shopping center.
Stalls are mostly for local producers and crafts. There is only retailing of local goods by local people and there is a non competition clause with local retail shops. There is normally a is a waiting list for stalls.
Visitors For visitors to the area it is a great experience to see and feel the local scene. Check out the Bed & Breakfasts to make a weekend of it. view the video above and related videos to get a feel of what the markets are like, a great day out for the whole family.
The Kalamunda ZigZag
Driving my Subaru up to a road that was once a zig zag railway in the Perth hills.
Rustyroo at the Kalamunda Village Markets
Makers of metal and wooden sculptures from small souvenirs to large garden sculptures, the Rusty Roo crew are regulars at the Kalamunda Village Markets.
Kalamunda Markets Introduction 5
Kalamunda Markets operates on the first Saturday of each month. The market is run by the local Rotary Club of Kalamunda 70% of the funds raised by the Rotary goes to local charities. The markets are run by volunteers - you'll see them walking around in their smart Yellow Polo Shirts.
Stall Holders If you wish to attend the markets as a stall holder you will need to contact the Marketing Manager and request an approval form. Once you have sent that in the committee then reviews the application and you will be told of that outcome within 3 days. The best way to go is to go to the Markets and then go to the Rotary Stall which is always at the bottom of the steps opposite the Ground entrance to the shopping center.
Stalls are mostly for local producers and crafts. There is only retailing of local goods by local people and there is a non competition clause with local retail shops. There is normally a is a waiting list for stalls.
Visitors For visitors to the area it is a great experience to see and feel the local scene. Check out the Bed & Breakfasts to make a weekend of it. view the video above and related videos to get a feel of what the markets are like, a great day out for the whole family.
Kalamunda History Village
A Perth Hills Story - Episode 6
If you’ve ever visited the Kalamunda History Village, you’ll know its full of beautifully restored antiques, buildings, and entertaining quirky characters.
Meet Pat, one of those characters. Pat kept us entertained with cheeky anecdotes the whole time we were at the History Village. In fact, we had so much fun that we ran out of time and had to go back the following week to do more filming!
The Kalamunda Lifestyle
CEO Rhonda Hardy talks about just some of the many activities and facilities you can enjoy in the City of Kalamunda.
Kalamunda Artisan Markets
Destination WA - Kalamunda
Trevor takes us through the Perth hills and shows us why Kalamunda has grown into a tourism destination with so much to offer.
Kalamunda historical village & steam train
see a turn of the century historical village, steam train & artifacts in Kalamunda perth western australia, do a video map tour at
Kalamunda markets Introduction 3
Kalamunda Markets operates on the first Saturday of each month. The market is run by the local Rotary Club of Kalamunda 70% of the funds raised by the Rotary goes to local charities. The markets are run by volunteers - you'll see them walking around in their smart Yellow Polo Shirts.
Stall Holders If you wish to attend the markets as a stall holder you will need to contact the Marketing Manager and request an approval form. Once you have sent that in the committee then reviews the application and you will be told of that outcome within 3 days. The best way to go is to go to the Markets and then go to the Rotary Stall which is always at the bottom of the steps opposite the Ground entrance to the shopping center.
Stalls are mostly for local producers and crafts. There is only retailing of local goods by local people and there is a non competition clause with local retail shops. There is normally a is a waiting list for stalls.
Visitors For visitors to the area it is a great experience to see and feel the local scene. Check out the Bed & Breakfasts to make a weekend of it. view the video above and related videos to get a feel of what the markets are like, a great day out for the whole family.
Destination WA - Kalamunda Top 5
Somewhere quiet, in the hills east of Perth is a very special place. We know this place as Kalamunda, the Nyoongar translation is “home in the forest”.
Kalamunda Markets Song
Pic of Kalamunda 30 years ago
Perth, WA | Sunday Community Market - Market City
Kalamunda Welcomes You - Jim Pinnington HD
Song of hope from the beautiful town of Kalamunda in Western Australia. We are the land of plenty and my heart goes out to all the people poor an dispossessed around the world.
Kalamunda Welcomes You. Words for this song written by me on the 23/11/2015 hopefully to bring hope for all poor and dispossessed peoples around the world. My Cup Runneth Over from the Old Testament means I have more than sufficient for my needs.
'My Cup Runneth Over from the Old Testament mean I have more than enough for my needs
Local History Collection - Shire of Kalamunda
Contains some of the images of the local history of the area. The collection was established in 1984 in partnership with the Kalamunda & Districts Historical Society.
Photo details can be found on our Google+ - Local History Collection.
More information about our Local History Collection can be found at: kalamunda.wa.gov.au/LHC