Bunbury
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Superbly located on a peninsular, surrounded by Koombana Bay and the Leschenault Inlet, the great array of water features gives the town a great maritime theme which has been reflected in all community parklands and city streets.
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THINGS TO SEE IN BUNBURY
HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR FAVOURITE LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Cappuccino Strip
Discover Victoria Street, where a cosmopolitan cappucino strip has evolved. Experience city dining, with a country flavour, following the aroma of the roasted coffee and sweet confections. The strip is decorated with flags and the 'Brother and Sister' fountain.
Mangroves Boardwalk
Over seventy species of birds inhabit these wetlands located remarkably close to the Bunbury city centre, which is a favourite breeding ground of the Black Swan. Walk along the wetlands boardwalk or utilize the bird hides to observe the natural Australian wildlife up close and first hand.
Koombana Bay Dolphins
An exciting feature of Bunbury is the local dolphins which frequent Koombana Bay. Visitors are encouraged to swim with these wild creatures in front of the Dolphin Discovery Centre. Visual/audio shows teach visitors about these mammals before discovering them first hand.
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Marlston Hill Lookout
This former lighthouse has been superbly converted into a multi-level viewing tower which gives panoramic 360 degree views of the surrounding area. Only a short walk from the city centre, marvellous views of the Bunbury Harbour, Koombana Bay and hinterland can be seen.
Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre
Formerly the 1886 Bunbury Boys School, this much-loved local building has been transformed into a state of the art museum with a huge range of audio visual presentations and objects pertaining to the history of Bunbury, from that of the Noongar people living here for aeons to the development of the city to its present state. Free to visit, this will be an awesome opportunity to learn about the stories of Bunbury.