Swan Valley wine region vineyards near Perth, Western Australia

    Public Toilets in Swan Valley, WA

    The food and wine trail loop — 32km of wineries, breweries, chocolate, and cheese, all with cellar door toilets along the way. Five key toilet locations mapped across Perth's wine region, from Guildford to Whiteman Park. Twenty-five minutes from the CBD, but it feels like country.

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    Key Toilets
    32km
    Trail Loop
    Free
    Public Facilities
    25min
    From Perth CBD

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    5 facilities available in Swan Valley

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    Where Are You?

    Swan Valley's toilets are spread along the 32km trail loop. The good news: every winery, brewery, and cellar door has customer facilities, so you're never far from a loo.

    Doing the wine trail

    Cellar door toilets (all wineries)

    Every winery and brewery on the trail has customer toilets. You'll pass one every few minutes on the loop.

    Customer facilitiesFrequent

    The 32km Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail passes over 40 cellar doors, breweries, and food producers. Almost all have customer toilet facilities. You don't need to rely on public toilets here — just stop at the next venue.

    At Whiteman Park

    Whiteman Park multiple toilets

    Large free park with multiple toilet blocks. Train rides, playgrounds, bushwalks. Great for families.

    Free entryMultiple toiletsAccessible

    Whiteman Park is huge — 4,000 hectares with multiple activity areas. Each precinct has its own toilet block. The Village area near the car park has the best facilities. Free entry, free parking.

    At Caversham Wildlife Park

    Inside the park (paid entry)

    Multiple toilets inside the wildlife park. Entry fee required. Hand-feed kangaroos, hold koalas.

    Paid entryFamilyBaby change

    Caversham Wildlife Park is inside Whiteman Park but has its own entry fee ($35 adult). The park has multiple toilet facilities with baby change. One of the best wildlife encounters near Perth.

    Starting from Guildford

    Guildford town centre

    Public toilets in Guildford — the gateway to Swan Valley. Train station here too (Midland line).

    PublicTrain access24hr

    Guildford is where Swan Valley starts. It has its own heritage town centre with cafes, antique shops, and public toilets. The train station connects to Perth CBD — useful if you're joining a tour bus from here.

    Lunch at a winery

    Restaurant toilets

    The bigger venues — Mandoon Estate, Sandalford, Houghton — have excellent restaurant and toilet facilities.

    Restaurant qualityAccessible

    Mandoon Estate has a brewery, winery, restaurant, and amphitheatre. Houghton is Swan Valley's oldest winery. Sandalford has a premium restaurant. All have well-maintained customer toilets.

    Chocolate & cheese stops

    Venue facilities

    The Margaret River Chocolate Company, House of Honey, Mondo Nougat — all have customer toilets.

    Customer facilitiesFamily-friendly

    The non-wine stops on the trail are great for families and designated drivers. All the major chocolate, cheese, nougat, and honey producers have customer toilet facilities.

    The 32km Food & Wine Trail

    The Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail is a 32km loop drive. Start at Guildford, head up West Swan Road, across at Reid Highway, and back down Great Northern Highway. Hit as many cellar doors as your designated driver can handle.

    Wine & Beer

    • Houghton — WA's oldest winery (1836), customer toilets
    • Mandoon Estate — winery, brewery, restaurant, toilets
    • Sandalford — premium cellar door, restaurant, toilets
    • Feral Brewing — craft beer, food trucks, toilets
    • 40+ cellar doors total on the loop
    • Most cellar doors close 4-5pm — check hours

    Food & Produce

    • Margaret River Chocolate Company — free tastings, toilets
    • House of Honey — mead, tastings, toilets
    • Mondo Nougat — factory, tastings, toilets
    • Morish Nuts — roasted nuts, ice cream, toilets
    • All food producers have customer facilities
    • Great for kids and designated drivers

    Things to Do in Swan Valley

    Perth's wine region is only 25 minutes from the CBD. Over 150 attractions on the 32km loop — wineries, breweries, restaurants, wildlife, chocolate, and cheese. A full day out without leaving the metro area.

    Popular attractions and things to do in Swan Valley

    Wine Tasting Trail

    40+ cellar doors on the 32km loop. Verdelho and chenin blanc are the Swan Valley signatures. Free tastings at most venues.

    Caversham Wildlife Park

    Hand-feed kangaroos, hold koalas, meet wombats. One of WA's best wildlife encounters. Inside Whiteman Park ($35 adult).

    Whiteman Park (Free)

    4,000-hectare park with train rides, playgrounds, bushwalks, and vintage car museum. Free entry, free parking.

    Craft Beer Trail

    Feral Brewing, Mandoon Estate Homestead Brewery, Elmar's in the Valley. Swan Valley has a growing craft beer scene.

    Chocolate Factory Tastings

    Margaret River Chocolate Company and The Chocolate Factory both offer free tastings and factory tours. Kid heaven.

    Cycling the Trail

    Flat terrain makes Swan Valley good for cycling between wineries. Rent bikes or bring your own. 32km loop on roads.

    Guildford Heritage Town

    One of Perth's oldest towns. Heritage buildings, antique shops, cafes. The gateway to Swan Valley with train access.

    Hot Air Ballooning

    Early morning balloon flights over the vineyards. Land at a winery for champagne breakfast. Seasonal, book ahead.

    Where to Stay in Swan Valley

    Most visitors do Swan Valley as a day trip from Perth. But staying overnight means you can hit the trail without worrying about the drive home — or the designated driver situation.

    Accommodation and places to stay in Swan Valley

    Mandoon Estate

    Luxury accommodation at the winery. Wake up in the vineyard. Restaurant, brewery, and cellar door on site. The premium Swan Valley stay.

    Nearest dunny: On-site facilities (excellent).

    Swan Valley B&Bs

    Boutique bed and breakfasts scattered through the valley. Rural setting, often with vineyard views. $150-300/night.

    Nearest dunny: On-site facilities at each property.

    Perth CBD (25min)

    Most visitors stay in Perth and drive or take a tour bus. Train to Guildford, then you need wheels for the trail loop. Easiest option for a day trip.

    Nearest dunny: Perth facilities.

    Top Cellar Doors & Toilets

    The biggest venues with the best customer facilities. All have toilets, parking, and food options.

    VenueTypeToiletAccessibleNotes
    Mandoon EstateWinery + breweryYesYesLarge venue. Restaurant, brewery, amphitheatre. Excellent facilities.
    Houghton WineryWineryYesYesWA's oldest winery (1836). Cellar door, picnic grounds. Good facilities.
    Sandalford WinesWinery + restaurantYesYesPremium venue. Restaurant, tours, events. Modern toilet facilities.
    Feral BrewingBreweryYesYesCraft brewery. Food trucks, outdoor seating. Casual atmosphere.
    Caversham Wildlife ParkWildlife parkYesYesMultiple toilet blocks. Baby change. Entry fee ($35 adult).

    All major Swan Valley venues have customer toilets. Smaller cellar doors may have limited hours — check before visiting.

    Getting to Swan Valley

    Drive (25min from Perth)

    Head east from Perth CBD via Great Eastern Highway or Guildford Road. The Swan Valley trail loop is well-signposted from Guildford.

    Parking: Free at all wineries and attractions. Never an issue.

    Train + Tour

    Midland Line train to Guildford Station (30min from Perth). From Guildford, take a tour bus, Uber, or cycle to reach the wineries. Multiple tour operators run full-day wine trail tours from Perth.

    Designated Driver Reminder

    You're doing a wine trail. Have a plan. Tour bus, cycling, designated driver, or stay overnight. WA has strict drink-driving laws (0.05 BAC limit).

    Most tour operators pick up from Perth CBD hotels and include 5-6 cellar door stops with lunch. Prices range from $100-200 per person.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there public toilets in Swan Valley?

    Yes. Swan Valley has public toilets at Caversham Wildlife Park, Whiteman Park, and Guildford town centre. Most wineries, breweries, and cellar doors also have customer toilet facilities — if you're doing the food and wine trail, you'll pass a toilet every few minutes.

    Do Swan Valley wineries have toilets?

    Yes. Almost all Swan Valley wineries, breweries, and cellar doors have customer toilet facilities. Mandoon Estate, Houghton Winery, Sandalford, Feral Brewing, and others all have well-maintained toilets for visitors. You don't need to rely on public facilities if you're visiting the cellar doors.

    How long does the Swan Valley food trail take?

    The Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail is a 32km loop drive. If you're stopping at multiple wineries, breweries, and food producers, allow a full day. Most visitors hit 4-6 stops. The loop starts and ends at Guildford, which has public toilets.

    Is there parking in Swan Valley?

    Yes. All wineries and attractions have free parking. Whiteman Park has multiple car parks. Guildford town has street parking and a small public car park. Parking is never an issue in Swan Valley — this is not like trying to park in Perth CBD.

    Can I cycle the Swan Valley trail?

    Yes. The Swan Valley is flat and many visitors cycle between wineries. However, the 32km loop is on roads shared with cars — there's no dedicated bike path for the full loop. Some sections have bike lanes. Designated driver or cycling is the responsible way to do the wine trail.

    How far is Swan Valley from Perth?

    Swan Valley is only 25 minutes from Perth CBD. Guildford, the gateway to Swan Valley, is accessible by train on the Midland line. From Guildford you'll need a car, bike, or tour bus to reach the wineries — they're spread across a 32km loop.

    Are there toilets at Caversham Wildlife Park?

    Yes. Caversham Wildlife Park has multiple toilet facilities inside the park. Entry fee required ($35 adult, 2024). The park is one of Swan Valley's most popular family attractions — you can hand-feed kangaroos and hold koalas.

    Is Swan Valley good for families?

    Absolutely. While the wineries are the main draw, Swan Valley has Caversham Wildlife Park, Whiteman Park (free, with train rides and playgrounds), chocolate factories, cheese shops, and ice cream. Most venues are family-friendly with outdoor seating and grass areas for kids.

    Family-Friendly Swan Valley

    Swan Valley isn't just about wine. For families with kids (or designated drivers), the trail has chocolate factories, wildlife parks, honey tastings, nougat, ice cream, and a massive free park. Every one of these venues has customer toilets with baby change at the bigger ones.

    Whiteman Park alone is worth a half-day — free entry, train rides, vintage cars, playgrounds, and bushwalks. Caversham Wildlife Park inside Whiteman Park is one of the best wildlife experiences near Perth. And the Margaret River Chocolate Company's Swan Valley outlet does free tastings that will keep kids happy for an hour.

    Nearby Areas

    Swan Valley is Perth's wine region, 25 minutes east of the CBD. Population approximately 5,000 across the valley. Over 150 attractions on the 32km food and wine trail loop. Australia's oldest wine region (grapes planted 1829). Whadjuk Noongar country.

    Scenic views of the region surrounding Swan Valley