Guildford Heritage Walk Trails

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Guildford, added to the State’s Register of Heritage Places, offers village charm, colonial architecture, antique and home shopping, and plenty of places to eat and drink, including beautifully
Open lunch and dinner 7 days
Offers shopping and dining
Located The River Ramble
Stirling Square Circuit
New statue and  playground Stirling Square Circuit
Shopping and Dining
450 metre trail opposite the Visitor Centre
Located on the banks of the Swan River
Example of roses and cottage garden experience in Guildford
restored historic pubs.

Established on what's virtually an island encircled by the Swan and Helena Rivers, this island village is ideally suited to explore on foot. Four self-guided heritage walk trails have been created so visitors can discover the stories of the historic buildings and lively characters.

The Town Walk (1800 metres, 40-60 minutes) includes the majestic Guildford Hotel and charming James Street antique and shopping precinct.

The River Ramble (1500 metres, 30-50 minutes) takes you past the historic Rose and Crown Hotel, Padbury's Store precinct, and Barker's Bridge on the banks of the Swan River.

On The Stirling Square Circuit (450 metres, 20 minutes) enjoy towering sugar gums, the war memorial, the majestic 10th Light Horse Statue, St Matthews Church, and the playground.

The Captain Stirling Walk (2,250 metres, 60-75 minutes) takes you past beautiful Guildford Grammar Chapel and its avenue of plane trees.

Each trail starts and finishes at the Guildford Courthouse (Swan Valley Visitor Centre).

Pick up or download a copy of the Glorious Guildford brochure for more details.
Information

Address

Corner of Meadow and Swan Streets, Guildford, Western Australia, 6055

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