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Big Swamp Wildlife Park (Southwest and Margaret River Western Australia) Big Swamp Wildlife Park is located on Prince Phillip Drive in Bunbury and is only five minutes drive away 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 or why not pack a picnic and enjoy it amongst our free range kangaroos and wild birds. |
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Bunbury Dolphin Discovery (Southwest and Margaret River Western Australia) Bunbury Dolphin Discovery promises you a unique and exhilarating experience. The centre enables you to interact with the bay’s 90 resident Bottlenose dolphins. For a once in a life time experience take the opportunity to snorkel and swim with the wild dolphins under the direction of the centre’s marine biologists.If you would rather stay above the water, the centre has an interactive zone where you can stand in the shallow waters and get close to a number of dolphins who regularly visit the zone. Visit the Discovery Room and learn more about this amazing species and the remarkable research the centre has undertaken to help preserve the dolphins. |
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Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse (Southwest and Margaret River Western Australia) This is truly one of the great capes of the world and also Western Australia`s tallest lighthouse.The powerful Indian and Southern Oceans converge at this famous landmark. The historic Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse near Augusta is situated at the most south westerly tip of Australia. This famous landmark is over 100 years old and remains an important working lighthouse and collection point for meteorological data. Learn about the intriguing maritime history of the area, view fantastic marine life including dolphins, whales and seabirds and climb to the top to check out the wind speed. |
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Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and Discovery Centre (Southwest and Margaret River Western Australia) Only 13 kilometres from Dunsborough along a scenic drive is the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and Maritime Museum. Situated on a rugged promontory, the surrounding environment is host to a diverse range of flora and fauna. A climb to the top of the lighthouse offers panoramic 360 degree views across Geographe Bay, the Indian Ocean and Cape Naturaliste.In season, watch migratory whales pass the Cape. The fascinating maritime museum provides stories and pictures of the past; and also offers refreshments and souvenirs. Other features include walk trails, whale watch platform, wildflowers (in season) and native birds. |
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Capel Vale Wines (Southwest and Margaret River Western Australia) Capel Vale`s Winery, Cellar tastings and Restaurant are all located at Capel Vale`s Stirling Vineyard in Capel, Western Australia. As we are the only Western Australian winery to own four vineyards in Western Australia, tasting wine at Capel Vale means you are tasting the best of Western Australia!Capel Vale`s cellar door and tasting area is open from 10:00am to 4:00pm daily. You can sample and purchase our award winning wines while taking in the Stirling Estate vineyard panorama.Our restaurant menu showcases the freshest of the region`s seasonal produce with simple, elegant food as the ideal accompaniment to a Capel Vale wine. |
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Colonial Brewing Company (Southwest and Margaret River Western Australia) Award winning Colonial Brewery is less than 10 minutes from the townsite of Margaret River. Sample our award wining brews, containing no preservatives or additives, which are brewed on-site and hand crafted in small batches to produce top quality ales.There is a fabulous playground for the children to entertain themselves on whilst parents sit back and relax and take in the pleasant outlook. We have a delicious menu with recommended matching beers and we also have local wine available.Colonial Brewing Company is a three and a half hour drive south of Perth. |
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Fernhook Falls (Southwest and Margaret River Western Australia) Located on Beardmore Road (36 kilometres north-west of Walpole), Fernhook Falls are part of the Deep River, popular for canoeing and kayaking.The falls are spectacular in winter and are also a popular swimming and picnic spot in summer.Below the falls, at the river edge are boardwalks and a stairway into the river affords a safe canoe launch during the white water season of July to October.Visitors can stay either in tents at one of several camping spots, or in one of the timber huts provided. |
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Golden Valley Tree Park (Southwest and Margaret River Western Australia) With over five thousand trees from around the world, nature lovers and botanists will find Golden Valley Tree Park in Ballingup a must see destination. Saunter along the park’s walk trails to see a plethora of different species of trees including the Gingkos from China which were once thought to be extinct, Also of interest are the Cleveland Oaks from England that were planted in 1946 and three species of Cedar trees.If you time your trip right, you will be able to feast on the fruit from the park’s mulberry, apple and pear trees. |
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Jetty Baths (Southwest and Margaret River Western Australia) Tucked away by Marlston Hill near Bunbury city centre, Jetty Baths is a small beach with calm shallow water.A lawned picnic area with tables, toilets and barbecues make it ideal for a day at the beach. There is also a playground for children, a kiosk selling light refreshments and for those wanting something more substantial a restaurant is on the waterfront. Keep an eye out for dolphins swimming by! |
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Kojonup Rose Maze (Southwest and Margaret River Western Australia) This is the most comprehensive public garden in the country to feature only Australian bred roses, some 118 varieties in total developed by over 30 breeders between 1906 and 1996 especially for Australian conditions.As you explore Australia`s wonderful heritage of rose growing, seek some shade under one of 15 rustic pergolas and share the poignant stories of Yoondi, Maria and Elizabeth, set into the paths and furnishings of the maze.Intended to be a ‘story about life’, the Rose Maze weaves together the stories of three women:Yoondi, the Noongar woman; Elizabeth, an Englishwoman; and the Italian woman Maria. |
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