City of Swan unveils million-dollar lookout rebuild

WA’s City of Swan Council says a major overhaul of the iconic Bells Lookout vantage point has reinforced its status as one of the region’s ‘must-see’ attractions.

Located at 911 Campersic Road, Brigadoon, the lookout’s improvements have been designed around increasing accessibility and improved family-friendly facilities.

For locals and visitors, the new lookout provides the perfect spot to enjoy the amazing views from of one of Perth’s most famous hiking destinations.

Mayor, Tanya Richardson said the new lookout would now prove even more popular with hikers and families looking for a unique spot for a picnic.

“Its improved accessibility, including new footpaths, parking and landscaping, make it an outstanding choice for visitors of all ages,” she said.

The $1.068 million project was funded by $800,000 from the West Australian Planning Commission with the remainder provided by Council.

Site improvements include:

  • A rebuilt platform and shade structure
  • New parking area with extra off-street parking 
  • Installation of footpaths and kerbing throughout
  • Landscaping works including mulching, construction of garden bed and tree planting
  • Construction of coffee van area
  • Installation of park furniture including picnic tables and seating.

The Council said community feedback was sought and taken into consideration before the final concept was approved.

Member for Swan Hills, Michelle Maynard said the project has given a new lease of life to one of Perth’s most treasured vistas.

“We’re blessed with of one Perth’s best views and now have a lookout facility to match its splendour,” she said.


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