Location ID: #10297727
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A 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom house overlooking Horseshoe Lake in East Bunbury. Originally a farmhouse built in 1891 with a huge ‘ballroom’ which used to be the golf club house in the early 1900s. The house boasts high ceilings, ornate skirting and jarrah ...
Location ID: #10297722
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An quirky 1930’s bungalow, run as an Airbnb in the Tree Streets area of Bunbury, high atop the hill with a stunning view over Bunbury. Just a 10min walk to the beach & 2min drive to town. The "Tree Street area" refers to a historic, largely ...
Location ID: #10297222
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6 Turner Street is an 100-year-old character timber and iron home with decorative timberwork and a brick chimney. The property has 3.2m high ceilings, jarrah floor boards and backs onto the Boulter's Heights nature reserve. It has four bedrooms, ...
Location ID: #10082904
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The port city of Bunbury is the third largest city in Western Australia after the state capital, Perth, and Mandurah. It is situated 175 kilometres south of Perth's central business district. The port services the farming, mining and timber ...
Location ID: #10265670
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The Big Swamp is a large urban wetland (31 ha) located within the south west city of Bunbury. It is surrounded by the Big Swamp Walk, an easy, 2km bitumen and boardwalk trail.
Big Swamp consists of recreational areas and a series of islands ...
Location ID: #10265669
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Boulters Heights is a lookout in the centre of Bunbury offering spectacular panoramic views across the city. From the top of Boulter’s Heights Hill experience uninterrupted views of Bunbury, the Port, Leschenault Estuary and the beautiful coastline.
Location ID: #10192938
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Located in the Bunbury CBD, Guppy Park is a small, circular park surrounded by mature and shady trees with some limestone block landscaping and garden beds.
Beach
Location ID: #10192935
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Koombana Bay is one of few places in the world where you can enjoy a magical encounter with wild dolphins.The Kwinana Freeway and Forrest Highway will get you to Koombana Bay from Perth in under two hours. The bay is just two kilometres east of ...
Location ID: #10254109
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The precinct boasts a multi-sports court, parkour areas, mini golf, a youth services building, beach climbing net, event and performance space and more.
Location ID: #10206684
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During the mid 1960s, local resident Mrs Evelyn Smith began feeding the dolphins from a small jetty near her home on the Leschenault Inlet (directly south of the Discovery Centre). However, it wasn’t until 1989 that a dolphin specialist was hired by ...
Location ID: #10089331
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Back Beach is one of the most popular beaches in the Bunbury region. It is located on the periphery of Geographe Bay. This is one of the most sought after sunset points in the region. When you are done lazing on the pristine white sand, you can hire ...
Location ID: #10194717
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Centenary Gardens is a picturesque and peaceful haven in the heart of Bunbury with a striking large granite ball sculpture and water feature that can rotate in any direction at the slight touch of a hand
Location ID: #10181539
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Busy coffee strip located in the heart of the CBD.
Location ID: #10194814
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Bicentennial Square is an attractive lawn area and paved public open space incorporating recreational features; trees and garden; as well as elements of sculpture and art built-in. The space is restful and enhanced with functional lighting; seating ...
Location ID: #10194718
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The Graham Bricknell Music Shell was constructed in 2000 and serves as the focus of many community events.
Location ID: #10181540
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Street Art Mural
Beach
Location ID: #10192936
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Beautiful waterfront, picturesque family friendly beach. Fantastic landscaped public open space with barbecue facilities, seating and viewing platforms over the magnificent Koombana Bay.
Location ID: #10192940
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Housed in a distinctive pink, former convent, Bunbury Regional Art Gallery is situated just a two minute stroll to the CBD. This is the premier public art gallery in the South West of Western Australia.
Location ID: #10181537
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Mangrove Cove & Lookout Tower is a 5km circuit around the Leschenalut Inlet.
The inlet contains the southern-most mangroves in Western Australia and attracts over 60 species of water bird. Follow the boardwalk that winds its way through the heart ...
Location ID: #10181538
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Beautiful gardens within the Bunbury Central Business District (CBD) with several artwork and installations including the garden labyrinth and migrant memorial.
Location ID: #10192928
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An architecturally designed footbridge over The Plug in the Leschenault Inlet connecting Bunbury's CBD and Marlston Water to Koombana Bay. The structure has been shaped to evoke the image of a ship's hull, paying tribute to the shipwrecks that are ...
Location ID: #10192930
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Beautiful open space with an aquatic-themed playspace that encourages imaginative and social play suitable for all ages and abilities.
Location ID: #10083597
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Black and white checkered round tower. At the end of the beach is the Bunbury Lighthouse with the checkered lighthouse which dates from 1959 on top of the more recent section which was built in 1971. Look carefully and you can see a join about 10 m ...