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Lions Dryandra Woodland Village

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Situated in the picturesque surroundings of the Dryandra Woodland, the village was first established in the late 1920′s.

It began as a Forests Department settlement for the men and their families harvesting mallet bark for the tanning industry. The Lions Dryandra Woodland Village was established by several Perth based Lions service clubs in 1972 with the intention of providing a holiday camp for disadvantaged children. The village offers a range of accommodation; 6 large huts, 2 small huts and the Currawong Complex for groups of 25 or more

The Kawana Walk is ideal for families. Crossing from mallet plantation to kwongan and back into mallet, this walk provides great opportunities for birdwatching, echidna spotting or just looking at the beautiful dryandras.

Distance: 3.3 km (return) Class: Easy Time: Allow 1.5 hours

Getting There

You can get to this site by: 2WD

GPS: -32.7794, 116.97

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Site Activities:

Bushwalking

Site Facilities:

Toilet
No dogs allowedNo drinking water available
Activities
  • Bush Walking

    The Kawana Walk is ideal for families. Crossing from mallet plantation to kwongan and back into mallet, this walk provides great opportunities for birdwatching, echidna spotting or just looking at the beautiful dryandras. Distance: 3.3 kilometres return Time: Allow 1.5 hours Class: Easy

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