Skip to main content Skip to footer site map

Brigadoon, WA

Far from the bustling city streets, Brigadoon offers a tranquil escape just 45 minutes northeast of Perth. This scenic suburb is perched on the edge of the Darling Scarp, where rolling hills meet the iconic Avon River, creating a picturesque backdrop for those seeking peace and nature.

Known For

  • Equestrian lifestyle and the State Equestrian Centre
  • Bells Rapids and the Avon Descent
  • Proximity to Swan Valley wineries and dining

brigadoon

Brigadoon carries a rich history tied to its early days as a rural area transitioning into a residential haven. Originally part of land owned by the Bond family, the suburb grew into an equestrian-friendly community with large properties designed to embrace rural living. Its name, inspired by the mythical Scottish village, evokes a sense of timeless charm, echoing through its scenic landscapes and serene lifestyle.

Home to just over 800 residents, Brigadoon is a tight-knit community where families thrive. Most homes sit on expansive lots, fostering a sense of privacy and connection to nature. The area is particularly appealing to horse enthusiasts and those who value space and tranquility. With a focus on outdoor activities, Brigadoon attracts both young families and retirees who appreciate its peaceful setting while remaining close to modern amenities.

One of Brigadoon’s standout attractions is Bells Rapids, a beloved spot for walking, picnicking, and capturing breathtaking views of the Avon River. Each year, it becomes a vibrant hub during the Avon Descent, Australia’s premier whitewater event.

For those with an equestrian passion, the State Equestrian Centre hosts competitions and events throughout the year. It’s a gathering place for enthusiasts who share a love for horses and the equestrian lifestyle.

Nature lovers won’t want to miss Walyunga National Park, located just to the north. Its extensive walking trails and picnic areas provide an opportunity to immerse yourself in the local flora and fauna, offering a refreshing escape into the wilderness.

Despite its rural vibe, Brigadoon is conveniently located near essential services in Ellenbrook and Midland, ensuring that residents and visitors alike have access to shopping, medical facilities, and schools. Public transport options are sparse, but the drive from Perth is straightforward, making it a practical destination for day trips or extended stays.

Where to Stay

Accommodation within Brigadoon itself is limited, but the nearby Swan Valley offers a variety of options.

Choose from boutique stays like The Vines Resort or enjoy the charm of farm-style lodges and cozy bed and breakfasts scattered throughout the valley. Whether you’re after luxury or a rustic retreat, the region has something to suit every preference.

Eat & Drink

Food and wine lovers will find themselves spoiled for choice with Brigadoon’s proximity to the Swan Valley, one of Australia’s premier wine regions. Sample fine wines at Sandalford Wines or indulge in craft beer at Feral Brewing Company. Restaurants like Mandoon Estate offer sophisticated dining experiences, while casual eateries provide laid-back charm.

How to Get There

Getting to Brigadoon is an enjoyable journey in itself. Drive from Perth via the Tonkin Highway and follow scenic routes like West Swan Road or Cathedral Avenue, which lead directly to the suburb. While public transport is limited, the convenience of a car ensures you can explore everything Brigadoon and its surroundings have to offer.

About Brigadoon

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Brigadoon Postcode: 6069
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -31.78934
  • Longitude: 116.05302
  • Elevation: 49m
  • Population: 832
  • Median Income: $41808
  • Area (Sq/km): 19.473
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

Explore The Outback

Australia has a vast remote interior, much of it largely untouched. By night, the outback is deathly quiet, with the only light provided by the stars and the moon - a perfect oportunity for stargazing. Explore the isolated heart of the country, meet and connect with Aboriginal people and experience one of the oldest living cultures in the world. Go ‘walk-about’ and immerse yourself with Australia’s endless outback horizons.

Outback Experiences

Luxe Accommodation

Enjoy a distinctly Australian luxury experience, such as the unforgettable reefs, islands, beaches and coast; rugged mountain ranges, rainforests and vast national parks; and the many vibrant food and wine regions. Take a once in a lifetime adventure and discover the sheer indulgence of experiencing the wonders of Australia in style and stay in total luxury.

Australia has wide variety of accommodation options to suit most budgets and travelling preferences. Choose from luxury lodges, boutique hotels, serviced apartments, motels, bed and breakfasts, caravan parks as well as youth and backpacker hostels.

Accommodation

Glasshouse Mountains

The Glasshouse Mountains in the hinterland of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast are actually the cores of 20 million year old volcanoes. The sides of the volcanoes have eroded away leaving only the hardened rock spiremountain cores we see today. Learn more about this awe-inspiring landscape.

Glasshouse Mountains