Dandy Dwellingup Dames

  • When: Friday 28 May 2021 at 4:00pm to Sunday 30 May 2021 at 5:00pm
  • Where: Dwellingup (check your web profile for details once you have booked) to Dwellingup | Section/s: The Darling Range
  • Rating: Beginners | Category: Ladies Only Escapes

Booking Form

This event is now full. Please contact us to be placed on the waiting list as cancellations can occur.

This ladies-only weekend is a great way to get away from it all.

Meet us down in Dwellingup on Friday afternoon (leave Perth by 4pm) at our accommodation set by the banks of the Murray River. After breakfast on Saturday we spend the day walking on the Track (7km) and then come back to wonderful neck and shoulder massage.

Relax in the afternoon with views over the Murray River at our accommodation for the night and enjoy a delicious meal. The next day we walk a different section of the Track (9km).

Wow! Another glorious event - my second time!

After freshening up, we pack our bags and return to Perth.

Includes two nights shared accommodation, two packed lunches, two continental breakfast, BBQ dinner and restaurant dinner, massage, guided walks, Track transfers within Dwellingup. Own transport to Dwellingup.

Your Event Guide/s:
  • Photo of Charmaine Harris

    Charmaine Harris

    Hello! I am a retired “ex-schoolie” who was introduced to the Track in 2003 and have been volunteering with the BTF since 2004. Starting as a maintenance volunteer for Canning campsite, I became a volunteer guide and an office volunteer. I have completed five end-to-ends, including the first registered “double e-e”. Whether it’s planning a walk, cleaning ‘my’ campsite, pruning track-side vegetation, carrying my pack on Track, or simply sitting around a campfire chatting to other walkers, I love all aspects of “Bibbulmun Therapy”!

  • Photo of Jing Xie

    Jing Xie

    In an effort to walk in the bush, I joined Bushwalkers WA in 2006. The love of wildness must be in my blood, because the first day walk I did in the bush had got me hooked. Since then I have walked here and there, interstate and overseas. I enjoy overnight multi-day walks most, and have managed to tick some of the well-known tracks in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe off my bucket list; but the track that I enjoyed most is our Bibbulmun Track. Moving along on it, I get a sense of freedom, and a degree of peace and tranquillity that is more than I was able to obtain from any other trails I have walked. I don’t know a long distant track that is like our Bibbulmun that is so well marked, with water and beautiful shelters located at comfortable distance intervals, and the use of all it has on offer is free. A track that has given me so much joy deserves my little effort in helping to keep it free for all to access and enjoy. I appreciate the opportunity to become a Track maintenance volunteer and volunteer guide for the Bibbulmun track Foundation.