LOCAL GUIDE 

Experience the stunning scenery of the valley by taking a drive along Chittering Road, a designated scenic route. The road follows the path of the Brockman River to its source at Lake Chittering. The scenic drive to Bindoon town is 17 km to the north, featuring uninterrupted, winding roads—a favourite weekend outing for cyclists and car enthusiasts alike.

Along the way, you'll often see everything from antique cars to high-performance sports cars. The scenery is perfect for anyone seeking an immersive country experience, just on the doorstep of the city.

WHERE WE ARE

Wild Whispers Australia is tucked into a quiet valley just under an hour from Perth, Western Australia. Located in the Chittering Hills, our property borders the Brockman River and is surrounded by native bushland, wildlife, and rolling farmland.


📍 Chittering Valley, WA 6084


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The Chittering Valley
& Lower Chittering

Experience the valley’s beauty by taking a drive along Chittering Road, a designated scenic route that follows the Brockman River to its source at Lake Chittering. The road is beloved by cyclists, vintage car lovers, and nature wanderers alike.

WINERIES & EXPERIENCES

Bindoon

Just 15–20 minutes north, Bindoon is a cozy country town with everything you might need for a day trip, a trail walk, or supplies for your stay.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES & FOOD & MARKETS

Swan Valley (40 minutes)

If you're staying for the weekend, a day trip to the Swan Valley offers a rich taste of WA’s oldest wine region. Choose from 150+ experiences on the gentle 32km loop drive.

EXPLORE

WINERIES & CELLAR DOORS

Country Towns to Explore


Gingin, Guildford, Toodyay
(30–45 min)

These scenic towns each offer their own kind of charm and are perfect for a lazy country drive.

GINGIN

GUILDFORD

TOODYAY

ABORIGINAL LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We acknowledge the Yued people as the Traditional Custodians of the lands upon which we live, specifically in the Chittering Valley. We recognise their ongoing connection to the land, waters, and community. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present, and emerging, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.