Transport
At Robinson Grove, transport is simple. Major highways, Midland Station, local buses, and cycle paths connect you quickly to Perth, shopping, schools, and leisure in the Swan Valley.
Living at Robinson Grove in Bellevue surrounds you with outdoor spaces. Discover exciting playgrounds and local parks, quiet nature trails, and the region’s rivers and reserves. From Midland to the Swan Valley, nature is always nearby.
At Robinson Grove, nature is part of your everyday. Playgrounds, walking trails, and green spaces are all close to home, just like all your local amenities. Take the kids out, stretch your legs, or enjoy a picnic in Midland, Bellevue or the Swan Valley.
Parks in Bellevue: Coming Soon as Robinson Grove Continues Growing
Robinson Grove will be home to seven parks and public open spaces upon completion, with nature and modern amenities thoughtfully designed side by side. From the historic stables to a community amphitheatre, natural lakes, landscaped parks, and brand-new playgrounds in Bellevue, Robinson Grove is an oasis of natural charm. Explore the interactive masterplan to see how Bellevue’s newest parks and playgrounds will come to life.
At Riverside Park, you can enjoy long riverside walks, cycle along shaded trails, or let the kids ride the BMX pump track. Open lawns and picnic areas invite you to relax, while dog-friendly paths make it easy to bring pets along. It’s a welcoming spot to unwind outdoors close to home.
Broz Park Skate Park
Broz Park Skate Park in Helena Valley is a family-friendly spot with ramps, jumps, and a flat skate area. It sits alongside a basketball court, playground, barbecues, and picnic areas, making it popular for kids and teens.
At Woodbridge Park, you can enjoy riverside trails, barbecues, and a café while the kids play in the adventure playground. Cycle, walk, or simply relax with a coffee in this safe and scenic spot by the Swan River.
Along the Swan River near Guildford, there are riverside walking paths, playgrounds nearby, picnic benches and lawns. It makes for a scenic walk, especially at sunrise or sunset
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Battalion Trail runs through Bushmead’s restored bushland offering a 2 km self-guided walk with interpretive signage about the area’s history as a former rifle range. The trail highlights native flora, offers peaceful paths, and connects you to nature just beyond a residential street.
The Kadina Trail offers a 4 km loop through Bushmead’s natural reserves. You can walk, jog or follow mixed paths of grass, trail, and tarmac, with interactive signs highlighting local history and wildlife.
The Goat Farm Mountain Bike Park
Set in Greenmount National Park, The Goat Farm offers mountain bike trails for all skill levels. Ride flowy single tracks, test yourself on technical jumps, or enjoy scenic bushland views. Facilities include parking, toilets, and picnic areas, making it a great spot for a full day outdoors.
John Forrest National Park
As WA’s first national park, John Forrest is a favourite for bushwalking, cycling, and picnics. Explore waterfalls, granite outcrops, and native wildlife along scenic trails such as the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail. Barbecues, picnic areas, and a tavern make it an ideal family destination.
Talbot Road Nature Reserve
Talbot Road Nature Reserve in Stratton offers peaceful trails through protected bushland rich in wildflowers and birdlife. The easy 2.7 km loop walk suits all ages, especially in spring when the reserve bursts into colour. It’s a quiet retreat for nature walks and photography.
Hillview Golf Course
Hillview Golf Course in Maida Vale features 27 holes, a grass driving range and a short-game practice area. It’s perfect for social rounds, sharpening your swing, or escaping the heat while enjoying a day surrounded by curated greenery.
At Robinson Grove, transport is simple. Major highways, Midland Station, local buses, and cycle paths connect you quickly to Perth, shopping, schools, and leisure in the Swan Valley.
At Robinson Grove, you can shop with ease. From Midland Gate to Guildford boutiques and Swan Valley markets, convenience is minutes from home.
Living at Robinson Grove means accessing local sporting clubs, creative groups, and social activities that bring people together in your community.