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Gifts of the Valley

Story: Gifts of the Valley
Episode: 4
Presenter: Nikki Parkinson
Air Date: 20 December 2024


Nikki unwraps the Swan Valley’s best gifts, local crafts, and artisanal treasures for a Christmas shopping experience away from the crowds.

  • If you are looking for one-of-a-kind premium gifts, local crafts, or artisanal treasures to take home, the Swan Valley offers curated selections you won’t find in any big chain store or shopping centre.
  • Swan Valley Station is the perfect starting point for unique, locally made Christmas gifts. It offers a mix of a cafe, nursery, and gift shop, with charming options like wind spinners, bird baths, and secret Santa knick-knacks. Plus, kids can enjoy a huge playground, farm animals, and a sculpture trail.
  • Old Young’s Distillery is ideal for spirit lovers, offering handcrafted gins and vodkas like Gingin Gin and Pavlova Vodka, both under $100. Spoil a gin enthusiast with a Juniper Society voucher for three months of unique gin deliveries.
  • At the House of Honey, explore live bee displays and shop adorable honey-themed gift packs, like the “You’re the Bees Knees” box for under $20 or larger hampers filled with honey, lollies, and hand creams.
  • Tyler’s Vineyard lets you add a personal touch to your gifts. Create custom wine labels using photos taken in the vineyard or brought from home. It’s a memorable, no-extra-cost addition to a quality drop.
  • For the sweet tooth, Mondo Nougat offers festive jars starting at $17.95 and gift packs with nougat bars, Italian playing cards, and keyrings from $37.95. There’s something for every budget, including thoughtful hampers ideal for overseas relatives.
  • If you can’t visit the Swan Valley before Christmas, purchase a Swan Valley gift card online and let your loved ones choose their own adventure—be it wine, food, classes, or tours.
  • Escape crowded shopping centres and enjoy a day out in this beautiful region while ticking off your gift list.

For more information, head to:
www.swanvalley.com.au


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