Guildford is one of Western Australia's oldest towns, and is listed on the State Register of Heritage Places. With its village charm, colonial architecture, and vibrant mix of antique stores, homewares boutiques, and cafés, Guildford is the ideal place to explore on foot.

Discover the stories behind this heritage-rich town via four self-guided heritage walk trails, each starting and ending at the Old Guildford Courthouse—now home to the Swan Valley Visitor Centre. Pick up a colour-coded map or download the Glorious Guildford brochure to begin your journey.

Follow the blue arrows for The River Ramble (1.5 km, 30–50 minutes) and trace Guildford's historic portside past.

This trail highlights Guildford's deep connection to the Swan River—the lifeblood of the early colony.

Along the Terrace Road business precinct, you'll pass the iconic Rose and Crown Hotel and Padbury's Store. Continue on to Barker and Gull's Warehouse, a lasting reminder of Guildford's heyday as a bustling port and market town serving the Swan River Colony.

A highlight of the walk is Moulton's Landing, nestled along the riverbank. Here, interpretive signage shares the poignant story of Abraham Moulton and reveals how this vital waterway shaped transport and settlement in the region.

The trail concludes with a peaceful stroll past charming heritage homes, finishing at Stirling Square—the perfect place to rest and reflect on Guildford's rich, river-bound history.