Car bay line marking will be conducted along Stirling Terrace, Piesse Street and a portion of Duke Street from Tuesday February 7 to Friday February 10.
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The Shire of Toodyay has now entered the PROHIBITED BURNING PERIOD. No burning is permitted at any time during this period.
Created by the Toodyay Friends of the River this marked and signposted walk track follows the western bank of the Avon River for 6.5km from Duidgee Park to the Nardie pioneer cemetery. Follow the orange markers as the track passes many features of interest.
It is the best way to access river viewpoints, especially at Avon Descent time.
Picnic facilities and seating have been installed along the way. Allow at least 2 hours one way. Conditions may vary according to the season.
The John Pyle Walk Track extends from the Bilya Track towards the west from Duidgee Park. The track starts at the Miniature Railway carpark approx 1km, ending at the Toodyay Caravan Park.
A detailed brochure is available from the Visitor Centre.
Accessible
Lake or River
Picnic Tables
Shade Areas
Walking Trails Unpaved
(08) 9574 9300 records@toodyay.wa.gov.au
(08) 9574 9300
records@toodyay.wa.gov.au
Corner of Harper Road and Newcastle Road, Toodyay 6566 View Map