Step into Western Australia's Colonial History 

Mahogany InnThe Old Mahogany Inn is nestled in the beautiful Perth Hills area among the tall eucalypts of John Forrest National Park. This Western Australian landmark is a heritage-listed treasure with over 170 years of fascinating history and is the oldest Inn remaining on the Old York Road.

 The Early Years

Folklore has it that Western Australia’s best known bushranger, “Moondyne Joe” escaped from Police while hiding in the attic at the Inn. Daringly, he climbed through the attic window, slid down the roof on to a police horse and rode away.

Over the last 170 years, a succession of Innkeepers has kept the history and tradition of the Inn alive. Travellers have journeyed from far and wide to enjoy our delicious Devonshire teas, a drink at the
bar, a hearty meal or a bed for the night.

More history

 Something Different...

Historic WellThe Inn is rumoured to be haunted! Reports of unexplained voices, children’s laughter, and the scent of pipe tobacco over the years have led some people to believe that our long staying friends love the Inn as much as we do!

Guests are encouraged to record their unusual experiences in writing for future generations to ponder.

We invite you to visit us and share in a part of WA history.

For other historical sites nearby and places of interest in the Perth Hills area visit: www.mundaringtourism.com.au

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