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Bunbury Attractions
| Attractions,
attractions, attractions - Where do I start?? Bunbury has so much to see and do!
The
region
is
so
diverse,
that
it
pleases
even
the
most
discerning
visitor. There are
water sports of all kinds, dolphin encounters, boat
&
fishing charters, crabbing, walk &
bike tracks, canoeing, historic tours, camping, sailing,
swimming, fishing, surfing, golfing, wine tasting, live shows, theatre,
dining out, festivals, gardens & heritage tearooms, aboriginal culture, arts & crafts,
markets, animal parks, abseiling, sky diving, white water rafting, horse
riding, this is just to name a few! |
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It's
an
area
that
pleases
all! That's what makes Bunbury a great holiday destination and we are growing
continually.
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| Location: Bunbury |
Phone: (08) 9535-2801 |
Description: Big Swamp Wildlife Park is located on Prince Phillip Drive in Bunbury and only five minutes drive from the central business district, the Big Swamp Wildlife Park offers a value for money wildlife experience. With over 60 varieties of Australian Native Birds and Marsupials the Big Swamp Wildlife Park offers something for everyone. Light lunches and snacks are available in our cafe and why not pack a picnic lunch and enjoy it amongst our free range kangaroos and wild birds. |
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| Location: Bunbury |
Phone: (08) 9791-3088 |
Description: The Dolphin Discovery Centre is a non-profit organisation committed to dolphin research, education, conservation and tourism. The Centre was opened in 1994, and is the first Centre in Australia dedicated entirely to dolphin research. The Centre is located in Bunbury, a thriving city approximately 180 kilometres south of Perth in Western Australia. Facing Koombana Bay to the North, the Centre enables people to interact with Bottlenose dolphins in a variety of ways. There are over a 100 dolphins living in the Bay and groups of them regularly visit the shallow waters in front of the Centre. |
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| Location: Yallingup |
Phone: (08) 9755-2152 |
Description: Located in the Margaret River wine region just off Caves Road, a short distance north of Yallingup. The fascinating association with a rich Aboriginal legend describing the battle between a good spirit (Ngilgi) and an evil spirit (Wolgine) gives Ngilgi Cave its name. Explore the cave and experience stunning stalactite, stalagmite, helicitite and shawl formations. Visit an interpretive area detailing Ngilgi Cave's interesting history. A cafe, playground, barbecue facilities and walk trails make Ngilgi Cave a fun place to visit for the entire family. |
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| Location: Dunsborough |
Phone: (08) 9756-8778 |
Description: Cape Dive is the longest established dive store in Dunsborough, Western Australia (250km South of Perth). Our friendly, professional local crew will ensure you a diving adventure you will never forget. You can choose to dive Swan Wreck, the Busselton Jetty, join us on one of the Reef Dives or get on one of our courses. We offer a whole range of PADI diving courses from Open Water to Dive Master. You can try diving as well. |
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Attraction: Basaltic Rock
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| Location: Bunbury |
Phone: (08) |
Description: 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 period of time. Basalt rock is believed to erode and decompose over a long period of time, however a considerable amount of basalt can still be found from Bunbury to windy harbour, buried beneath sedimentary layers of sand and clay. The basalt rock formation can only be seen in Bunbury and Black Point, south east of Augusta. |
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| Location: Bunbury |
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Description: 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 views of Bunbury, the Port, Leschenault Estuary and the beautiful coastline. Take advantage of the view and capture some magnificent scenic photos. It is also recommended that you bring a pair of binoculars to make the most of this unsurpassed vantage point. Look out towards Koombana Bay and you may be lucky enough to see some of the resident Bottlenose dolphins swimming in the waters. Stay for a while to watch the boats entering the harbour and escape the hustle and bustle below. |
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