Avon Valley usually refers to the fertile land in the catchment of the Avon River in Western Australia. It may also refer to the Avon Valley National Park. Avon River Location of the Avon River The Avon River is a river in Western Australia. ... Motto: Cygnis Insignis (Distinguished by its swans) Nickname: Wildflower State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Governor Premier Const. ... Avon Valley is a national park in Western Australia (Australia), 47 km northeast of Perth. ...
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Passing through some of the oldest settled European agricultural areas in WesternAustralia, the catchment area has extensive salinity issues, which have attracted governmental programmes to aleviate the loss of agricultural lands.
The Avon River Valley is the third and final route for the Eastern Railway line through the Darling Scarp between Midland and Northam, having been constructed in the 1960's.
Stretching from Brookton in the south to New Norcia in the north, the AvonValley region boasts six intriguing towns for you to explore; Beverley, Brookton, Goomalling, Northam, York and Toodyay.
Whether you are tempted by an adventure holiday, a romantic weekend, a family getaway or the chance to explore some of the Valley's rich history, the AvonValley is the place to be as you discover a new holiday experience close to home.
The AvonValley National Park is particularly stunning in spring when wildflowers erupt in a dazzling explosion of colour.