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Kondil Wildflower Park

Nannup WA

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Nannup offers great walking and cycling trails throughout the Shire which you can access on and offline with the Experience Nannup App – click here to download it today!
 

Discover the Wildflower Wonder of Nannup

Step into the heart of nature at Kondil Wildflower Park, a breathtaking sanctuary where history and biodiversity bloom together. Named after the Noongar word "Kondil", referring to the sheok trees once milled at the historic Barrabup Mill (1910), this park is a living tribute to both cultural heritage and ecological splendour.

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Trail Highlights
Explore three well-marked trails winding through native bushland rich with jarrah, marri, sheoak, and balga:

  • Wildflower Wonder – 3.3km of immersive floral beauty

  • Woody Pear Walk – A gentle 700m stroll

  • Sheoak Walk – 2.5km of serene sheoak-lined paths

All trails are wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy the vibrant wildflower displays. Keep an eye out for early-season orchids popping up in!

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Capture & Share
Remember: all plants are protected. Please photograph, don’t pick – and share your stunning shots on the Blooming Wild – Southern Forests and Valleys Facebook page to inspire others.

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Celebrate Nature, Culture & Community
Kondil Wildflower Park is more than a walk in the bush – it’s a celebration of Noongar heritage, community connection, and the blooming wild beauty of the Southern Forests.

Blooming Wild & 
Blooming Wild Festival

 

Northcliffe Visitor Centre

9 Muirillup Road, Northcliffe WA 6262

+61 8 9776 7203

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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands upon which we live, work and explore, in particular those from Pibbelmun and Bibbulmun country within the Noongar Nation, where we are based.  We pay our respects to Elders past and present.

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