A fun day visiting unique attractions and a drive through the Wellington Forest. See Wellington Dam Mural, the biggest dam mural! Visit Harvey Cheese for tastings and stops at 3 cellar doors/Brewery for award winning locally made beers and wines.
Enjoy lunch on the deck with picturesque views.
Pickup included
Visit over 5000 gnomes in the magical Gnomesville Village. Bring a gnome with a sign of where you have travelled from.
Enjoy a scenic drive through Ferguson Valley and visit a local winery for wine tastings.
Drive through Wellington National Park Forest and see the biggest Mural, 'Reflections'. Stop for a coffee at Kiosk at the Dam.
Stop for wine, beer or cider tasting.
Enjoy a fabulous grazing lunch.
Try the award winning variety of cheese Including OMG and cultured butter.
Visit the gift shop and meet Nala and Pumba the resident camels too.
Try the crafted beer or a coffee and cake.
Water side of Bunbury Visitor Centre
Bunbury, known as the 'City of Three Waters,' is a coastal city in Western Australia, renowned for its stunning beaches, rich marine life, and vibrant arts scene. Nestled between the Indian Ocean and the picturesque Leschenault Inlet, Bunbury offers a unique blend of natural beauty and urban charm.
A unique opportunity to observe wild dolphins in their natural habitat. The center offers guided tours, educational programs, and a boardwalk for dolphin spotting.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the city and coastline. The lighthouse is a significant maritime landmark and a popular tourist attraction.
A beautiful beach and recreational area perfect for swimming, picnicking, and water sports. The bay is also a popular spot for dolphin watching.
A premier art gallery showcasing a diverse range of contemporary and historical artworks. The gallery hosts rotating exhibitions and cultural events.
A popular beach known for its surfing conditions and scenic views. Back Beach is a great spot for surfers, swimmers, and those looking to enjoy a coastal walk.
A serene waterway perfect for kayaking, fishing, and bird watching. The inlet is home to a diverse range of wildlife and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Bunbury is known for its fresh seafood, including prawns, lobster, and fish. Dishes are often prepared with local ingredients and traditional cooking methods.
A locally produced blue cheese made from cow's milk, known for its rich and creamy flavor.
Bunbury has a thriving coffee culture, with many cafes offering specialty coffee and fresh pastries.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Bunbury, offering warm weather perfect for beach activities, water sports, and outdoor exploration. The city comes alive with festivals and events.
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Bunbury is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's always important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic safety precautions.
Bunbury Railway Station
Bunbury Bus Station
TransBunbury operates a network of buses covering the city and surrounding areas. Services are frequent and reliable.
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A scenic valley known for its wineries, orchards, and natural beauty. Ferguson Valley offers a peaceful retreat with opportunities for wine tasting, hiking, and picnicking.
A coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, the Busselton Jetty, and the Underwater Observatory. Busselton offers a variety of water activities, dining options, and cultural attractions.
A renowned region known for its wineries, caves, and natural beauty. Margaret River offers a variety of activities, including wine tasting, cave exploration, and coastal walks.
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