Bunbury   Attractions  

Anzac Park War Memorial  

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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Back Beach  

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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Basaltic Rock  

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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Big Swamp Wildlife Park  

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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Boulters Heights  

Provides an excellent panorama of the city, port of Bunbury, north shore and the Leschenault Estuary. Access by foot can be taken from the junction of Stirling and Wittenoom Streets via the wooden staircase. ...

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Bunbury Dolphin Discovery  

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  

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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Centenary Gardens  

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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Jetty Baths  

Tucked away by Marlston Hill near Bunbury city centre, Jetty Baths is a small beach with calm shallow water. A lawned picnic area with tables, toilets and barbecues make it ideal for a day at the beach. There is also a playground for children, a kios ...

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King Cottage Museum  

King Cottage, built in the early 1880's, was occupied by four generations of the King family. King Cottage became a local history museum in 1968. It houses a valuable collection of pioneer material of the area The cottage was erected by Henry King, ...

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Lighthouse Lookout  

This lighthouse is a striking landmark. It stands some 25 metres above the ground and its light is visible from 27 kilometres away. The original Lighhouse on Marlston Hill served for 33 years until 1903 when increased trade created the need for a mo ...

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Maidens Tuart Forest  

A great place for a picnic or barbecue, relaxing in the shade of the giant tuart trees and exploring the other natural species of trees and plants. Paths lead you through the bush to the coast or climb to the lookout for great views of coastline, bus ...

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Mangrove Boardwalk  

Bunbury's white mangroves are estimated to be 20,000 years old and are left over from an earlier tropical period experienced. A sensitively constructed 200 metre boardwalk follows the tidal channels through the mangroves providing visitors with a tr ...

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Mangrove Cove Walk Trail  

In the Leschenault Inlet, the southern-most mangroves in Western Australia are home to over 60 species of water bird. Follow the boardwalk that winds its way through the heart of the mangroves and along the edge of the inlet. There is also a shipwrec ...

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Marlston Hill Lookout Tower  

This viewpoint on Marlston Hill, the original site of Bunbury's lighthouse, looks directly over a popular harbour beach, the small boat harbour and the breakwater reaching out from Casuarina Point. ...

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Old Railway Station Bunbury  

The Old Railway Station at Carmody Place was burnt down in 1904. The building that replaced it is classic example of 'turn of the century' stations, built when rail was the vital transportation of the period. The station shows bent rail roof brackets ...

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Old Timber Jetty  

The timber jetty was commenced in 1864 and was to be 427 metres in length. In 1957, after several extensions, it reached its ultimate length of 1,830 metres. Due to the development of the inner harbour during the 1970s the jetty ceased commercial sh ...

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Scenic Drives - Bunbury Collie Donnybrook  

The scenic drive through Bunbury, Collie and Donnybrook provides a wonderful introduction to the highlights of the southwest countryside. Take a day or two to just meander through these lovely southwest towns, or if you have time, stop off and visit ...

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Sir John Forrest Monument  

Sir John Forrest was a surveyor, explorer, politician and Western Australia's greatest son. He was born in 1847 at his father's wind-driven flour mill at Mill Point at the mouth of the Preston river, seven kilometres from Bunbury. He spent 18 years ...

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St Boniface Cathedral  

The foundation stone for the impressive Anglican Cathedral church of St Boniface was laid in 1961. The cathedral was consecrated on 14 October 1962 on land originally purchased in 1916. The most unusual feature of the cathedral is the big tower at th ...

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St Marks Church  

This picturesque church has been lovingly restored to capture its original appearance on the day it was opened in 1842. It was built by John Ramsden Wollaston, who worked with his sons constructing the church with pit-sawn timber and wattle and dau ...

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Vat 2  

Introducing Vat 2, one of Bunbury's newest and exciting restaurants. A sister restaurant for the award winning Vat 107 in Margaret River, Vat 2 brings you the best in superbly presented food and wine. We have several styles of dining for you to choo ...

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Wellington Discovery Forest  

The Wellington Discovery Forest provides an informative insight into the diverse ecosystem of the Jarrah Forest. Take the specially formulated self-guided walk through the magnificent forest or pack a picnic to just sit and enjoy soaking up the atmos ...

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editors picks

Explore Robe, South Australia

gfitter | 2008-08-21 | Whilst enduring my hectic pace of life in Melbourne, Australia, there is always a place of relaxation in my mind when I recall my times spent exploring the Limestone Coast, South Australia. | read more

Explore Hobart Tasmania with Max Walker

maxwalker | 2008-10-30 | Despite a life rich in experience, I am still, will always be … a slow talking Tasmanian, with the legacy of 5 broken noses from playing football. | read more

Is Melbourne the latte capital of Australia?

miekecasanova | 2008-09-23 | I have to accept that to start my day with a kick, I need that expresso coffee that Melbourne is famous for. | read more

The Mornington Peninsula (Vic)

mwheeler | 2008-08-13 | Mornington Peninsula (Vic) a kaleidoscope of activities only 60 minutes from Melbourne | read more

Cradle Mountain

naturalwanders | 2008-09-08 | One can fly into Launceston or Devonport, hire a car, and drive to the Cradle Mountain end of Cradle Mountain-Lake St.Clair National Park. | read more

Shark Bay World Heritage Region, Western Australia

naturalwanders | 2008-09-17 | Just past the Overlander Roadhouse is the turn-off for Shark Bay. Shark Bay is a World Heritage area, and the first place to stop is at Hamelin Pool to see the Stromatolites. | read more

Shelter from the rain

DaanSpijer | 2008-09-22 | An impending storm, an invitation to shelter in a guest-house and the unexpected consequences. | read more

Eumundi Market

Emma | 2008-09-05 | Eumundi Markets are in Southern Queensland (Sunshine Coast) and are a short drive from the popular tourist destinations; Noosa, and Maroochydore. | read more

Whale Watching in Hervey Bay near Fraser Island, Queensland

Kristy79 | 2008-09-02 | Whale Watching in the pristine waters of Hervey Bay with the magnificent backdrop of Fraser Island. | read more

The Saga of the Randy Old Goat

barnesbay | 2008-10-16 | On a balmy Autumn afternoon in early May 1997, I was enjoying a relaxing game on the computer, when the phone rang.... | read more

 

 

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