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All Saints Church Collie - Collie  

Enjoy a fascinating tour of the prominent Collie landmark, All Saints Church. Discover the intricate detail of the historic church’s interior and examine the 17th Century brass candlesticks and altar crucifix. You will be captivated by the image pa ...

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Amberley Estate - Yallingup  

Amberley Estate is set amid a picturesque landscape of natural bushland, extensive vineyards and manicured gardens branding the property as one of the finest in the Margaret River Wine Region. Established in 1986, the company philosophy has remained ...

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Anzac Park War Memorial - Bunbury  

The park is an attractive garden setting directly opposite Bunbury Post Office fronting the city's modern Regional Library. It has a fine memorial to World War I armed forces. Alongside is a memorial to John and Helen Scott, the first farmers in th ...

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Apple FunPark - Donnybrook  

The Apple Funpark in Donnybrook is the largest free entry Fun Park in Australia. Children of all ages will enjoy the wide range of play equipment which includes rock climbing, ten metre slides, swings, rocking horses and climbing frames. Much of the ...

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Arboretum - Collie  

The Arboretum in Collie is a large collection of trees from all over the world that are named and dated with the year of planting. The Arboretum is situated on the opposite side of the Collie River near the Soldiers Park. It is a pleasant spot to ...

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Artgeo Cultural Complex - Old Courthouse - Busselton  

Artgeo Cultural Complex is situated at the northern end of Queen Street in Busselton, a stones throw from the famous Busselton Jetty. It is housed in one of the oldest buildings in Western Australia. Built in 1856 and comprising of gaol cells, stab ...

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Australind Memorial - Australind  

Situated on the old coast road, 11 kilometres from Bunbury, is this interesting monument which commemorates the unsuccessful settlement of the area in 1841, by a band of pioneers led by Marshall Waller Clifton. The Western Australian company planned ...

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Ayers Gardens - Donnybrook  

The main feature of Ayers Gardens are the distinctive coloured lights in the shape of apples. The garden has a children's playground, a display of Donnybrook stone and the Old Oak Tree which was planted 1902. Donnybrook is home to the State's apple ...

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Back Beach - Bunbury  

Back Beach is one of the most popular beaches in the Bunbury region. Located on Geographe Bay this pristine white sandy beach is an excellent spot for swimming, building sand castles, snorkeling and surfing. Beach fishing is also a popular pastime i ...

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Barrabup Pool - Nannup  

Nine kilometres west of Nannup off the Mowen Road, Barrabup Pool is a natural formation in St. John's Brook, a perennial stream running into the Blackwood River. Facilities include toilets, barbecues, picnic tables, swimming, canoeing, fishing and ma ...

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Basaltic Rock - Bunbury  

The Bunbury Basalt Rock, at the northern end of Ocean Beach, is formed from a volcanic lava flow believed to have occurred 150 million years ago in the Crataceous Period. Volcanic activity was quite extensive over the south west corner for a short p ...

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Beedelup National Park - Pemberton  

Beedelup National Park is set amidst a beautiful forest in the state’s southwest. A highlight of the park is the Beedelup Falls. Ensure you bring your camera to capture the beauty of the falls which are spectacular in late winter when the brook is ...

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Big Brook Arboretum - Pemberton  

Arborists and nature lovers will be in awe of the variety of exotic trees that have been planted in the Big Brook Arboretum, five minutes from Pemberton. Meander along the boardwalks that take you through a collection of trees which were initially p ...

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Big Brook Dam - Pemberton  

Big Brook Dam presents a glorious setting for a freshwater swim, canoe and nature walk. Surrounded by Karri forest, it provides an idyllic location to soak in the crystal clear water or sunbathe on the sandy beach. Take out a canoe for a paddle or tr ...

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Big Swamp Wildlife Park - Bunbury  

Big Swamp Wildlife Park is located on Prince Phillip Drive in Bunbury and is only five minutes drive away from the central business district; the big swamp wildlife park offers a value for money wildlife experience. With over 60 varieties of Australi ...

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Big Tree - Collie  

The Big Tree is believed to be the biggest living Jarrah tree in the Collie region. The Big Tree gains its name because it is 36 metres high and 10 metres in girth. It is anticipated to have 30 years of life left. The town of Collie is situated two ...

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Binningup Beach - Binningup  

Binningup Beach is located in the southwest of Western Australia and offers the perfect opportunity to relax on the pristine white sand and soak up the sun. Take a dip in the refreshing Indian Ocean or watch the children create pieces of sand art on ...

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Blackwood Meadery - Karridale  

Blackwood Meadery is a boutique honey winery situated in a picturesque valley in Karridale in Western Australia's south west. Offering a unique range of mead wines including:- Honey, Honey and Peach - Dry Whites Honey and Blueberry Rose Honey and Bo ...

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Blackwood River - Nannup  

The delightful Blackwood River which flows through the south west of the State offers some excellent scenic walk trails along its banks. The Blackwood is the largest river in the south west and begins its journey near the wheat belt town of Wagin, b ...

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Blackwood River Park - Bridgetown  

Visit the postcard pretty town of Bridgetown and spend some time relaxing on the grassy expanses of Blackwood River Park. This pleasant park land is just the place for a family picnic. Situated on the banks of the Blackwood River, the park has river ...

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Blythe Family Gardens - Nannup  

Pat and David Blythe developed Blythe Family Gardens into a beautiful expanse of flowers; shrubs and trees, which were in 1958 the local hotel’s cow paddock. It is a lovely place to relax and enjoy the surroundings. The beautiful Blythe Family Gar ...

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Boranup Drive - Margaret River  

The Boranup Drive is a spectacular scenic trip through the imposing and grand Karri trees of the Boranup Karri Forest in the southwest. The drive will allow you to enjoy a relaxing drive through the expansive forest as you feel truly dwarfed by natur ...

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Boranup Karri Forest - Margaret River  

For scenic driving through the tall timber forests of the south west head to Boranup Karri Forest just south of Margaret River. The area, which is part of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, is also well known for its wildflowers that colour the ...

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Boulters Heights - Bunbury  

Provides an excellent panorama of the city, port of Bunbury, north shore and the Leschenault Estuary. A waterfall with a cascade of water tumbles down the eastern face of the heights. Access by foot can be taken from the junction of Stirling and Wit ...

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Boyanup Museum - Boyanup  

Boyanup Museum is an outstanding transport museum which is home to a vast collection of vintage cars, trains and farm machinery. Train enthusiasts will be impressed by the Leschenault Lady steam engine that is over 110 years old and is still used to ...

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Bridgedale House - Bridgetown  

Bridgedale House is a National Trust building in the centre of Bridgetown, which was once home to one of the town’s first white settlers. Now the oldest remaining building in the town, it has been beautifully preserved and is open to the public for ...

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Bridgetown Jarrah Park - Bridgetown  

Bridgetown Jarrah Park provides an excellent opportunity to walk amongst the giant trees and admire their magnificent size and beauty. Choose from one of three trails taking between twenty minute and two hours to complete. Witness native animals suc ...

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Brockman Sawpit - Pemberton  

This provides an interesting reminder of the early days when timber was cut by hands. This sawpit has been restored to how it would have looked in about 1865. In those days a 1.8 metre deep pit was dug and wooden beams were laid across it. The log ...

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Brookhampton Estate - Donnybrook  

Located just south of Donnybrook in the heart of Western Australia's Geographe wine region, the estate is set on a spectacular 420 acre property. The combination of the classic Marri and Jarrah soils of the area and the temperate climate provide ide ...

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Bunbury Dolphin Discovery - Bunbury  

Bunbury Dolphin Discovery promises you a unique and exhilarating experience. The centre enables you to interact with the bay’s 90 resident Bottlenose dolphins. For a once in a life time experience take the opportunity to snorkel and swim with the w ...

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Bunbury Timber Jetty Preservation Museum - Bunbury  

The Bunbury Timber Jetty Environment and Conservation Museum can be found in Bunbury's oldest building. Originally commissioned in 1864 as the town's Post Office, this building later became the Courthouse. Inside can be found artefacts and photogra ...

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Bunker Bay - Dunsborough  

Sheltered and pristine, Bunker Bay entices with pure white sand and gentle lapping waves perfect for swimming, snorkelling and fishing. Located within the famous Margaret River Wine Region, the bay is protected by the rocky outcrops of Cape Natural ...

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Busselton Beachfront - Busselton  

The picturesque Busselton beachfront is home to the longest timber pier in the Southern Hemisphere, Busselton Jetty. The beachfront has a vast array of attractions to keep you entertained. Visit the Interpretive Centre at the shore end of the jetty f ...

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Busselton Jetty Experience - Busselton  

Extending almost two kilometres out over Geographe Bay, the heritage listed Busselton Jetty is the longest timber jetty (pier) in the Southern Hemisphere. Situated in the seaside resort town of Busselton. The 143 year old jetty has been ravaged by bo ...

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Canal Rocks - Yallingup  

The beautiful granite outcrop that makes up Canal Rocks is part of the rugged Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park known for its excellent fishing and scenic bushwalking. A series of rocks jut into the ocean creating a natural canal hollowed out by the ...

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Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and Discovery Centre - Dunsborough  

Only 13 kilometres from Dunsborough along a scenic drive is the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and Maritime Museum. Situated on a rugged promontory, the surrounding environment is host to a diverse range of flora and fauna. A climb to the top of the lig ...

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Capel Vale Wines - Capel  

Capel Vale's Winery, Cellar tastings and Restaurant are all located at Capel Vale's Stirling Vineyard in Capel, Western Australia. As we are the only Western Australian winery to own four vineyards in Western Australia, tasting wine at Capel Vale mea ...

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Cascades - Pemberton  

The Cascades are a series of picturesque waterfalls that flow from the Lefroy Brook near Pemberton. Enjoy a lovely day wandering through the forest and fishing at the Cascades, then make use of the barbecue facilities to cook your catch. Nestled in ...

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Centenary Gardens - Bunbury  

These beautifully kept gardens were built in 1936 to commemorate the town of Bunbury's Centenary. In 2006 a gift of a "floating stone" was presented to the community of Bunbury from Aqwest Bunbury Water Board to celebrate the Board's 100th year of s ...

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Christian Fletcher Photo Images- Dunsborough - Dunsborough  

Christian Fletcher Photo Images showcases stunning images of the Capes, and the Margaret River Wine Region. Fine art photographs of this untouched region and Christian’s unique visions of the South West landscapes. An ever-changing array of imag ...

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Coalmine Beach - Walpole  

Situated on the shores of the Nornalup inlet within the Walpole/Nornalup National Park, Coalmine Beach is a quiet place for all ages. The spectacular scenery of the area can be seen along the Coalmine Beach Heritage Trail. Enjoy the tranquillity of ...

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Collie Darkan Rail Trail - Darkan  

The Collie Darkan Trail can be accessed from either Buckingham, 21 kilometres east of Collie, or from Darkan. This unique trail passes through bushland and picturesque farmland following the Est branch of the Collie River and the Coalfields Road. The ...

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Collie River Scenic Drive - Collie  

This drive follows the river with its tumbling rapids on one side and timber-covered slopes on the other. Wildflowers and bush orchids grow profusely on the timber-covered slopes which run down to the river. Lookouts and barbecue areas are located on ...

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Colonial Brewing Company - Margaret River  

Award winning Colonial Brewery is less than 10 minutes from the town site of Margaret River. Sample our award winning brews, containing no preservatives or additives, which are brewed on-site and hand crafted in small batches to produce top quality a ...

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Conspicuous Beach - Nornalup  

The spectacular coastline at Conspicuous Beach in the state’s south is extremely popular for fishing and surfing. Whilst the rough waters are not recommended for swimming, surfers will take delight in the breakers off the coast. Take a walk along ...

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Cowaramup Bay - Gracetown  

Cowaramup Bay is a picturesque well protected bay that provides a safe swimming area close to the settlement and there are spectacular rocky outcrops and some long stretches of white sand. The bay also offers some great surf breaks form depending on ...

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Crooked Brook Forest - Dardanup  

Situated just 25 kilometres from the centre of Bunbury, in the Shire of Dardanup and adjacent to beautiful Ferguson Valley, is the Crooked Brook Forest. This beautiful forest destination continues to be developed by the proud local community into a ' ...

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Cullen Wines - Cowaramup  

Kevin and Di Cullen planted a trial acre of vines at Wilyabrup in 1966. The encouraging results of this led to the planting of 18 acres of vines in 1971, including their first Cabernet vines. Daughter Vanya Cullen, took over the winemaking in 1989 ...

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D'Entreacasteux National Park - Pemberton  

Remote and rugged D'Entrecasteaux National Park combines pristine beaches and tall tree forests in a wild and spectacular landscape along the southern coastline near Pemberton. Here, you can go camping on an isolated beach and four wheel driving or ...

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Dardanup Heritage Park - Dardanup  

A visit to the Dardanup Heritage Park provides a unique opportunity to witness one man’s passion for collecting and restoring vintage machinery. The extensive 6,500 square metre collection includes farming and industrial machinery such as tractors, ...

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