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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 wildl...
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Bunbury Dolphin Discovery Centre 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 experie...
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BJK Photo Gallery showcases panoramic landscape images of Western Australia from award winning photographer Benjamin James Knapinski.
From underwater images of the south to the rugged Kimberley coas...
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Bunbury Regional Art Galleries are situated in a distinctive pink former convent in the City centre only minutes from Bunbury’s thriving shopping and café strip.
Nestled at the base of Boulters Hei...
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Maidens Tuart Forest in Bunbury is one of the last remaining Tuart forests in Australia. It is best to explore the superb bush land on foot, with a network of walk trails to choose from. Take the path...
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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, snorkelling and ...
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Boulters Heights is a lookout in the centre of Bunbury offering spectacular panoramic views across the city. Take the wooden steps to the top of Boulter’s Heights Hill to experience uninterrupted view...
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The Mangrove Boardwalk takes you on a unique walk through the remnants of mangroves that used to grow some 20,000 years ago. Located on Leschenault Estuary, the boardwalk allows a close up view of the...
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Walk to the top of the unusually shaped Marlston Hill Lookout Tower to enjoy spectacular panoramic views over Bunbury Harbour and Koombana Bay. It stands proud on the site of the original Bunbury ligh...
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The Marlston Waterfront is the home of the Marlston Waterfront Market, a regular Sunday quality arts, crafts, clothing, produce, family and home makers market with buskers and performing artists provi...
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Stroll along Bunbury’s Old Timber Jetty which stretches 1.8 kilometres out into the water. Catch a variety of fish from the jetty or try your hand at crabbing for a tasty evening feast. Enjoy the pict...
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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 southwe...
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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...
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Centenary Gardens is a picturesque and peaceful haven in the heart of Bunbury. Stroll through the stunning council gardens to admire the magnificent floral display throughout. Laze under the shade of ...
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Jetty Baths is a quiet beach near Bunbury’s city centre with shallow still waters making it a perfect location for children. Build sand castles on the beach, whilst keeping a look out in the bay to se...
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The Kings Cottage Museum in Bunbury provides an excellent opportunity to discover an extensive collection of items dating back to the 1800s. Examine the craftsmanship of the building built by owner He...
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This Lighthouse Lookout is a striking landmark. It stands some 25 metres above the ground and its light is visible from 27 kilometres away. The original Lighthouse on Marlston Hill served for 33 year...
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Discover the splendour of the Old Railway Station in Bunbury. Wander around the outside of the turn of the century building to examine the classic architecture. Visualize the station back in its heyda...
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Visit the impressive limestone sculpture of Sir John Forrest which sits in St Paul’s Place in the heart of Bunbury. Sculpted in 1979 by Mark LeBuse, the monument was commissioned to coincide with the ...
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