Swan District
WA, Australia

Swan District

The Swan Valley immediately northeast of Perth is where Western Australian wine began: a flat, hot river valley where Chenin Blanc, Verdelho, and fortified wines have been made by the same families since the 1830s, and where a day from the city still delivers genuine cellar door character.

Experiences

6 itineraries

Pink Bus Tours

Price on request

Pink Bus Tours

Swan Districtprivategroup

Private Swan Valley wine tours and hens parties — with a luxury picnic option.

Duration

Half or full day

Black Swan Tours

Price on request

Black Swan Tours

Swan Districtprivatesmall groupgroup

Exceptional Perth wine, brewery and sightseeing tours, crafted by locals.

Duration

Half or full day

Up Close and Local Tours

Price on request

Up Close and Local Tours

Margaret RiverSwan Districtprivatesmall group

Private Perth, Swan Valley and Margaret River wine, food and sightseeing tours.

Duration

Full day or multi-day

Unwind Tours

Price on request

Unwind Tours

Margaret RiverSwan Districtprivategroupsmall group

Perth to Margaret River wine tours — 1 or 2 day, private or group.

Duration

Full day or multi-day

d'Vine Tours

Price on request

d'Vine Tours

Swan Districtsmall groupprivategroup

Perth's number one Swan Valley wine tours — relaxed, pay-by-the-seat.

Duration

Half or full day

Out and About Wine Tours

From $115 per person

Out and About Wine Tours

Swan Districtgroupprivatecorporate

TripAdvisor Top 10 wine experience in the world — Swan Valley, 25 minutes from Perth.

The Dossier

Orientation

The Swan Valley is 25km northeast of Perth's CBD, about 30 to 35 minutes via the Great Northern Highway or Reid Highway. The Tourist Drive runs the length of the valley; most cellar doors, nougat shops, and produce outlets are on or just off this route. It's one of Australia's most accessible wine regions from a capital city: a half-day trip for Perth locals and an easy add-on for interstate visitors based in the city.

Vintage & Season

Harvest starts in late January and runs through February: one of the earliest in Australia, driven by the Swan Valley's intense summer heat. The valley is at its most comfortable in autumn (March to May) and spring (September to October) when the figs, citrus, and table grapes on the surrounding farms are coming into season. Summer touring is possible but the heat is significant; mornings are the practical window for cellar door visits from December through February.

Signature Profile

Verdelho and Chenin Blanc are the Swan Valley's signature whites: rich, tropical, and full-bodied in a style that reflects the intense summer heat. The region's fortified wine tradition, Muscat and Tawny in particular, is one of the oldest in Australia and produces some of the state's most characterful examples. Houghton, Sandalford, and Evans and Tate are the major names; smaller producers like Mandoon Estate and Sittella have brought a new energy to the valley. The food culture running alongside the wineries, including fresh bread, honey, nougat, and the Middle Swan produce markets, gives a Swan Valley day its distinctive character.