TOP 25 BUNBURY Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Bunbury - Western Australia, a port city 109 mile from Perth. All about things to do in Bunbury tourist attractions explained here. Bunbury known for Koombana Bay with its bottlenose dolphins that sometimes swim close to the beach. There also some popular beaches in Bunbury such as Back Beach, Hungry Hollow Beach, Leschenault Inlet, Dalyellup Beach, etc.
Others tourist attractions in Bunbury is Bunbury Farmers Market, Bunbury Wildlife Park, Marston Hill Lookout Tower, Bunbury Lighthouse Lookout, Bunbury Regional Art Gallery, Mangrove Boardwalk, Bunbury Museum Heritage Centre, Wyalup-Rocky Point, Manea Park, St Patrick's Cathedral, Big Swamp Walk, King Cottage Museum, Wardandi Memorial Park, Revolution Public Artwork, Boulters Heights, St Mark's Anglican Church, The Rink, etc.
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Bunbury Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Bunbury:
Bunbury Farmers Market, Back Beach, Koombana Bay, Bunbury Wildlife Park, Bunbury Lighthouse Lookout, Bunbury Regional Art Gallery, Leschenault Inlet, Mangrove Boardwalk, Bunbury Museum Heritage Centre, Dalyellup Beach, St Patrick's Cathedral, King Cottage Museum, Wyalup Rocky Point, Manea Park, Big Swamp Walk
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Capel -Western Australia
Capel is a farming area and the town is relatively small.
Situated between Bunbury and Busselton it is just off the main highway and due to this is often bypassed by travellers heading to the larger centres.
Capel has not suffered the large development of it's larger neighbours and retains a pleasant country town atmosphere.
The shire has 29 kilometres of coastline that is ideal for swimming, fishing and boating. Although there are no boat ramps in the shire, boats can be beach launched at Forest, Peppermint Grove, Minninup and Dalyellup beaches.
The town is motorhome friendly and offers a 24 hour rest area for self-contained vehicles. Vehicles that are not self-contained need to stay at the caravan park. A black water dump point is also available in town although you do need to contact the shire for access.
A free overnight campsite is also available at Ironstone Gully Falls.
Iluka Resources operates ilmenite mines north and south of the town and produce synthetic rutile.
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