Explore vibrant wildflowers, historic New Norcia, and scenic canola fields on a unique guided tour. Book now for an unforgettable floral adventure.
Explore vibrant wildflowers, historic New Norcia, and scenic canola fields on a unique guided tour. Book now for an unforgettable floral adventure.
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Take You There Tours - Meet your personal guide, Cara, at Elizabeth Quay or request a complimentary pickup from your CBD hotel or accommodation.
Prepare for a tour that highlights a stunning mix of Australian and Western Australian native wildflowers, seasonal blooms, and canola fields.
Today is about slowing down and truly appreciating your…
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Take You There Tours - Meet your personal guide, Cara, at Elizabeth Quay or request a complimentary pickup from your CBD hotel or accommodation.
Prepare for a tour that highlights a stunning mix of Australian and Western Australian native wildflowers, seasonal blooms, and canola fields.
Today is about slowing down and truly appreciating your surroundings. The more you observe, the more you’ll uncover, perhaps a rare Black Kangaroo Paw or a delicate purple Fringe Lily?
Nature is subjective, and beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Even introduced species like the Arum lily or roadside pink gladiolus weeds can create a striking impression along the journey.
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Kings Park and Botanic Garden - The Kings Park Wildflower Festival is not just a display; it’s a seasonal highlight of Perth showcasing thousands of wildflowers with over 3,000 WA plant species on display.
Offering stunning views, Kings Park overlooks both the Swan River and Perth city skyline simultaneously.
Take a leisurely hour to explore one of the largest inner-city parks in the world. Garden displays are designed to be in peak bloom throughout September, making it the perfect time for photography enthusiasts to capture vibrant color and detail. -
Djidi-Djidi Ridge - Djidi Djidi Ridge is a hidden wildflower haven in the scenic Chittering Valley. In spring, the ridge comes alive with colorful native blooms including orchids, everlastings, ground covers, and kangaroo paws.
Supplied with a wildflower map, see how many you can spot by taking a gentle 1.5km short walk through the native bushland to a panoramic lookout offering sweeping views over the valley.
If you prefer to simply relax and enjoy your surroundings, take a seat at the picnic tables under the Redgums as we bring out the thermos, tea, coffee, and chocolate biscuits. -
Shire of Victoria Plains - From here, the drive takes us past the Wheatbelt’s vibrant canola fields, where rolling landscapes turn brilliant shades of gold when in season.
Enjoy the scenic country drive with photo stops that provide an unforgettable snapshot of rural Western Australia in bloom.
Canola is in flower for just four weeks each year, making them all the more special to experience in person. The timing of each field’s display is shaped by farmers’ planting schedules and the rhythms of nature. -
Benedictine Monastery of New Norcia - Next is a lunch stop like no other, a home-style and wholesome three-course meal with a glass of wine in the dining quarters of the historic New Norcia monastery.
Lunch at New Norcia is less about luxury dining and more about authenticity that aligns with the monastery’s philosophy of hospitality and simplicity.
Our lunch stop reflects the traditions of the Benedictine monastic lifestyle, which is simple, seasonal, and thoughtfully prepared. - New Norcia - Explore the historic township of New Norcia, where seasonal blooms and wildflowers meet centuries-old architecture. Flowers often grow within and around the heritage buildings, lining verges and open spaces. This makes New Norcia one of the easiest places to experience wildflowers without venturing far.
Admire the pink and white everlastings outside the 117-year-old St Gertrude’s College, with its striking Gothic Revival architecture. Wander among fields of petite yellow daisies that appear throughout the olive groves and around the Old Flour Mill.
Beneath the beauty lies New Norcia’s layered historic past, and it’s this contrast that makes it so compelling. Bright, fleeting wildflowers bring color and light, offering quiet moments of reflection.
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New Norcia Museum & Art Gallery - Head to the third floor of one of the town’s oldest and most significant heritage buildings, The St Joseph’s Orphanage.
The 165-year-old building now serves as the Visitor Information Centre, Museum, and Art Gallery. It is here you will find the Charles Gardner botanical collection, a dedicated room showcasing botanical art by Charles Austin Gardner, a pioneer WA botanist who bequeathed this collection to the Benedictine community at New Norcia. -
Siverina Estate - What better way to finish the day than with a wine tasting experience at a winery that also specializes in growing Australian natives and wildflowers?
Siverina Estate is a family-owned winery and flower farm, producing small-batch warm climate wines.
In addition to grapes, Siverina grows native wildflowers used by local florists, which showcase on many of their wine labels.
Sample a selection of wines including Cara’s favorite “The Chittering Chardonnay,” which features the yellow Kangaroo Paw on its label. Other popular choices include the Cab Sav with the striking scarlet banksia or the Silver Princess Eucalyptus Rosè.
Sip on a glass of wine as you watch the billy buttons sway in the wind, count the different Kangaroo Paw varieties, or photograph the colorful Geraldton Wax. -
Take You There Tours - Enjoy a scenic and leisurely drive back to Perth, arriving in Elizabeth Quay just before 5:30 pm, giving you plenty of time to head out and enjoy Perth City for the evening.
Alternatively, request a complimentary drop-off to your CBD hotel or accommodation.

- 3 course lunch with wine at a historic Monastery
- Entrance fee to the Charles Gardner Botanical art collection exhibition
- Wildflower maps and trail guides
- Morning tea, coffee and biscuits
- Wine tasting experience at a boutique winery and native flower farm
- Entrance to parks and nature reserves
- 3 course lunch with wine at a historic Monastery
- Entrance fee to the Charles Gardner Botanical art collection exhibition
- Wildflower maps and trail guides
- Morning tea, coffee and biscuits
- Wine tasting experience at a boutique winery and native flower farm
- Entrance to parks and nature reserves
- Extra food /drinks not included in itinerary.
- Extra food /drinks not included in itinerary.
Limited edition tour with Friday & Sunday departures from late August to the end of September 2026
This small group tour is led by passionate guide Cara from take you there tours. With 15 years of floristry experience, she blends her love of flowers and tourism into this one unique experience.
Highlights include,
- Kings Park, thousands of native flowers…
Limited edition tour with Friday & Sunday departures from late August to the end of September 2026
This small group tour is led by passionate guide Cara from take you there tours. With 15 years of floristry experience, she blends her love of flowers and tourism into this one unique experience.
Highlights include,
- Kings Park, thousands of native flowers on display
- WA bush trails, discover wildflowers in their natural habitat
- Canola fields, transforming landscapes to a sea of yellow
- Lunch at New Norcia Monastery, a unique historic town
- Visit the Charles Gardner Botanical Art Exhibition
- Boutique wine tasting and native flower farm
Guided by Mother Nature, her timings are never exact. Below are our best seasonal insights.
Kings Park festival runs through Sep 2026
Canola blooms late Aug through Sept. 2025 seen the fields flowering from 25th Aug - 25th Sep
*New Norcia’s 2025 everlastings bloomed late August - 28th Sep, ground daisies seen until the first week of Oct.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.