Hello York!
Whether you’re coming from Perth or from further afield, travelling to York is easy and enjoyable. Once you’re here, there are a number of accommodation options. The trick is booking early so you don’t miss out! Below are some links you might find useful when planning your visit.
Opening Night Return Shuttle Bus from Midland
We will have a shuttle bus service operating return from Midland to York and back for the Opening Night Spectacular Wundig Wer Wilura: In Concert.
From Perth By Car
Around 1.5 hours to drive from Perth, there are plenty of stops along the way to get a cup of coffee and a snack, pick up some farm fresh produce and take some photos of the beautiful Perth Hills. The Mundaring Farmers Market on Sunday morning. The Mundaring Bakery any day. The Bibbulman Track that runs through that town. The Sawyer’s Valley Growers Market further up Great Eastern Highway. The Lakes BP Truckstop. The Wandoo National Park and Mount Observation…
From Perth by Bus
York Festival’s top accommodation picks – you’ll want to book in quickly!
Imperial Homestead
Imperial Homestead is the perfect home base for exploring York and the Avon region. Guests will love the fresh, immaculate rooms that provide a comfortable and inviting atmosphere, making every stay enjoyable and memorable.
Wheatbelt Luxury Escapes
Wheatbelt Luxury Escapes offers two exclusive properties, Talbot Lodge and Mansfield Cottage. Guests can soak in the sophisticated surrounds of these country cottages while exploring the historic charm of Western Australia's oldest inland town.
Hillside Country Retreat
Hillside Country Retreat provides excellent service, beautiful surroundings, and comfortable beds. This traditional country retreat is renowned for its genuine hospitality and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring a pleasant and unpretentious stay for all guests.
Hope Farm Guesthouse
Hope Farm Guesthouse features three spacious bedrooms, luxury bathrooms, and a charming guest lounge with an inviting open fire. Guests can enjoy the patio area, extensive gardens, and vineyard, along with a famous cooked breakfast and friendly farm animals.
From Botanicalia Cafe and the Old Flour Mill to the Imperial Homestead and Settlers House, there’s no shortage of places to eat and drink in York, including many takeaway options along Avon Terrace.
York has some of WA’s best-preserved heritage architecture. It’s also a treasure-trove for antiques hunters, while art galleries such as Pantechnica Gallery and Gallery 152 have excellent changing exhibitions year-round. Don’t miss visiting Barclay Books, The Sock Factory, Residency Museum or York Motor Museum. Kids? Try Avon Park’s playground and picnic area right by the beautiful Avon River. For more ideas head to the York Visitor Centre by clicking the link above.