Toodyay, one of Western Australia's oldest towns, is located less than an hour's drive from Perth. Located on the Avon River, nestled beteewn Mt Anderson and Pelham Hill, Toodyay boasts exquisite views in every direction.
Not known for gunfights or robbing banks, it was the convict bushranger Moondyne Joe's amazing ability to escape every time he was placed behind bars that won him fame and the affection of the early settlers.
Wearing a kangaroo-skin cape and possum-skin slippers, he found freedom in the wooded valleys and winding creeks of Toodyay.

Toodyay boasts some of WA's finest examples of nineteenth century history in Western Australia, with the architecture of the town still reflecting the early convict era.
