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How long is the drive from Albany to Yallingup?

The direct drive from Albany to Yallingup is 224 mi (361 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 43 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Albany to Yallingup, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Busselton and Denmark, as well as top places to visit like Albany Wind Farm Car Park and Granite Skywalk, Castle Rock, or the ever-popular Bluff Knoll.

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Top cities between Albany and Yallingup

The top cities between Albany and Yallingup are Busselton and Denmark. Busselton is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Albany and less than an hour from Yallingup.
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Denmark

Denmark, situated on the picturesque Wilson Inlet in Western Australia's Great Southern region, is a charming coastal town. With a population of 2,558 residents as of 2016, this number swells significantly during peak tourist seasons. The town offers a delightful culinary scene, with popular spots like Denmark Dairy serving delectable dishes and locally sourced ice cream and sorbets.
65% as popular as Busselton
16 minutes off the main route, 13% of way to Yallingup
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Busselton

Busselton, located in the southwest of Western Australia, is a charming city known for its picturesque beach and seasonal humpback whale sightings. The iconic Busselton Jetty, dating back to the 19th century, extends nearly 2km into the ocean and leads to the Underwater Observatory showcasing vibrant coral reef life. In addition to its natural beauty, Busselton offers Tuart Forest National Park with towering tuart trees and diverse possum species.
Most popular city on this route
0 minutes off the main route, 89% of way to Yallingup

Best stops along Albany to Yallingup drive

The top stops along the way from Albany to Yallingup (with short detours) are Busselton Jetty, Greens Pool Car Park, and Albany Wind Farm Car Park. Other popular stops include Gloucester Tree, Bunbury Farmers Market, and Gnomesville.
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Bluff Knoll

Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
1,099-m. peak in Stirling Range National Park featuring a popular hike with dramatic views.
Some of the best views I’ve ever seen. But, it was not an easy climb and the peak was extremely chilly. Also make sure to bring lots of water. Would recommend if you like hiking and want a challenge.
Rhys — Google review
Lovely walk and amazing views from the summit. It took us 4 hours return with our kids who are 9 and 11 years old that was with lots of stops! The track was quite busy due to being school holidays when we visited. There are toilets in the carpark and make sure you carry water with you. Great family day out.
Simon C — Google review
Very challenging hike, started at 5.30am, took about 1.5 hours to get to the top and about 1.5 hours coming down, was starting to get very warm on the way down, definitely recommend going early
IJohno _ — Google review
Nice “hike” with almost only steps 😅 Beautiful view, what’s worth it to get little pain in your legs. Weather conditions can change very fast near the top, be prepared for. Entry 17$ National Park Fee.
Guetzlitrucke 2 — Google review
Moderate hike, the walking trail is really nice. Will not lose your way. The only thing is plan when the weather is clear and no chance of rain otherwise the view will not be nice. And if you go on rainy or cloudy day, the whole charm is lost. We hiked mid October and the view was so nice with wild flowers blooming. Would recommend to hike like 4am if it’s in peak summer. We took 2 hrs up and 2 hrs down and it was really slow hike. We spent lots of time clicking on the way.
Dechen P — Google review
Watching sunrise from the **Bluff Knoll** summit is a deeply moving experience — the climb just before first light rewards you with sweeping views as the sky shifts from inky darkness to soft pastels, with clouds and mist often rolling over the Stirling Range ridges like waves. The cool air, the stillness, the low sun gently touching rocks and vegetation — it feels almost otherworldly. It’s a challenging hike (about 6 km return, with steep sections and variable conditions) so there’s real satisfaction when the golden hues finally break and you catch that moment where the land beneath you is awash with light. Even though you’ll likely be cold, maybe a bit tired, the view — fields, peaks, and valleys glowing in dawn’s glow — makes it completely worth it.
Sudheera S — Google review
Spoiler alert; lots of hikes clips attached. I have yet to find a more scenic hike in WA. The path is fairly well maintained. It is a 3hr round trip hike. No bathroom facility up top. Bring water and raincoat. The weather can change suddenly here. The flora along the path is unique. It changes from moderate forest to alpine scrubbs at the top. If you are lucky there are wild emus in the vicinity. I spotted their droppings only. At the top it is going to be windy. The day I went it was covered in rain cloud with zero visibility. There is no shelter from the rain so come prepared. I did a day trip from Perth but I think this is better combined with Albany sightseeing.
Nisit P — Google review
Such a beautiful place to hike. If you want to see sun rise, be sure to set your alarm to wake up early, i set mine at 3:30am. Make sure you bring torches with you. Wear extra layer of clothing or jacket. Make sure you bring coffee with you. You would like to enjoy coffee when you reach the top. Some path can be dangerous if being silly. Other than that, gear up and enjoy the spectacular view of bluff knoll.
Yoong K — Google review
4.9
(505)
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5.0
(184)
Stirling Range National Park WA 6338, Australia
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Albany Wind Farm Car Park

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Parking lot
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Albany Wind Farm Car Park offers a stunning display of renewable energy technology with its massive turbines spinning around. Visitors can enjoy great views and find interesting information about the wind farm. Additionally, there are convenient toilet facilities nearby for visitors' comfort.
Amazing renewable energy technology at work! These massive turbines are spectacular to watch as they spin around
Arthur D — Google review
To be honest I expected more wind turbines but they are huge and an interesting visit. A nice walk around the farm, take water with you. Nice lookout over to Albany town from the top lookout
Pamela R — Google review
Great views, interesting information, toilets nearby
Bill S — Google review
4.6
(9)
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4.5
(874)
Sandpatch WA 6330, Australia
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Granite Skywalk, Castle Rock

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Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
The Granite Skywalk is a popular attraction located on top of Castle Rock, accessible via a challenging 2km hike and rock scramble. The walkway offers breathtaking panoramic views and is situated at an altitude of 670m. The path can be difficult at times, with narrow granite steps that can become slippery after rain. However, the stunning vistas from the top make it all worth it.
This place is incredibly beautiful! I didn’t do enough research before visiting the Granite Skywalk — I thought it was just another easy lookout you could reach by walking a few metres. Turns out, it’s a serious hike! The trail was much steeper than I expected, and I literally had to climb over big rocks to reach the summit. It was a tough but rewarding climb. When I finally made it to the top, the view was absolutely breathtaking. The platform is built around a massive rock, and from there, you get nearly a 180-degree panoramic view of the Porongurup National Park. It’s truly an unforgettable spot. I’m glad I did it, but next time I visit, I’ll definitely come more prepared for the hike!
Titian R — Google review
Granite Skywalk – Castle Rock, Porongurup National Park We recently visited the Granite Skywalk at Castle Rock and it was absolutely worth it! The hike itself was enjoyable, with beautiful bushland and plenty of spots to take a breather along the way. The final climb to the skywalk was a bit challenging, but once you reach the top the views are just incredible – honestly one of the best I’ve ever seen in WA. The lookout gives you a full panoramic view over the Porongurup Range, Stirling Ranges, and beyond. If you’re in the Albany or Denmark region, this is definitely a must-do. A bit of effort to get up there, but the reward at the top is next level. Highly recommended!
Noel P — Google review
The structure is good, there are toilets, barbecue areas, picnic tables, and plenty of carpark spaces. The trail is well built and marked, and offers an enjoyable hiking experience. At the end of the trail, there is a more accessible lookout. But for those looking for an extra challenge, there is another option as well. We saw kids and elderly people doing both. Just carry enough water, use trail shoes, a hat, and sunscreen… The final view is amazing and totally worth your effort. My husband and I are not the most fitness couple and we came back to our car in a little less than 2 hours. We paid $17 to access the park, but if you have plans to visit the natural bridge and the gap it will add an extra $17. So, our recommendation is to choose the weekly permit, because it costs $30.
Katy P — Google review
We visited the Granite Skywalk, and the climb was quite easy for me as I’m younger — it’s about a 2.2 km ascent. Definitely not for the faint-hearted, and you must bring a water bottle with you! Along the way, you’ll see the famous Balancing Rock, and shortly after, the trail enters a boulder field. From there, you climb into an outcrop and onto the viewing walkway, which includes a fun ladder climb. The views from the top are breathtaking, with sweeping panoramic scenery. The trail itself is beautiful, passing by massive fallen trees — one of which has a section cut out so you can walk right through it. A really neat, all-round experience and absolutely worth doing if you’re planning on a bit of hiking in Porongurup National Park.
Rushabh L — Google review
Pretty easy climb. Lots of kangaroos at the start. Do have to scramble up some rocks to get to the top but they have holds so it's pretty easy. Definitely recommend. Beautiful views
N — Google review
A good walk up the hill before getting there was well worth the effort. The view is extraordinary from the platforms. If you don't like heights, don't look down. Requires a bit of rock scrambling to get to the top platform, but achieveable by anyone who could climb a ladder.
J H — Google review
$17 for car day pass, pay at the electronic kiosk. Make a day of it as there are a few picnic tables as well as toilets. Didn't count them, but would be 1500+ steps. Don't let that put you off. A trek and a half up the level 4, 2k hike to the top. If you're a bit adventurous and a little nimble, the clamber over rocks and up the final ladder at the summit, rewards with views second to none. Just on an hour to the top at a leisurely pace and 35 mins back down, with around and hour at the summit. There is still a lower viewing platform should you not attempt the last 150m section. Make sure you secure your hats before going up top. Better perhaps if a couple of you could assist each other as needed. I rate the views with those from Ubirr in the NT's Kakadu. Take your time and even in winter take water, but please bring your bottles back. I would not advise for wheelchairs. There was plenty of parking, including areas for long vehicles and caravans. Had to head back as we were running out of light.
Crian M — Google review
Excellent experience but a long walk up to Castle Rock. 2.2km from the parking and mostly low steps uphill. Well worth it t.
Gregory H — Google review
4.8
(989)
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5.0
(108)
Castle Rock Rd, Porongurup WA 6324, Australia
https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/site/granite-skywalk
+61 8 9842 4500
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Porongurup National Park

National park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Ancient granite domes laced with paths & nature trails, plus picnic areas & a viewing platform.
The Porongurup National Park is situated around 50 km north of Albany and makes for a fun day of hiking through mature Karri tree forests and up mountain sides dotted with huge ancient granite boulders. Entry is AUD$17 per standard vehicle or with a Park Pass. We visited two sections on the NP on the same day, starting early at the Castle Rock section in the east. From the Castle Rock carpark, there is a popular and fairly easy trail leading up to the Granite SkyWalk platform. Some impressive Karri trees on this trail, a unique Balancing Rock and then the skywalk platform which is free to access for panoramic views of the forests below and landscapes in the distance. We then made way to the western side of the NP later in the morning and completed the Devil's Slide trail from The Tree In The Rock carpark. This was a challenging yet very rewarding hike with stunning views easily rivalling those at Granite SkyWalk. Liked the look of the Nancy's Peak trail as well and would aim to tackle this one next time around. These trails require more time, fitness, proper walking shoes and are more exposed to the elements. After completing our morning hikes, we stopped by a couple of the wineries that had open Cellar Doors back on Castle Rock Road to pick up a couple bottles of wine to enjoy at our apartment rental back in Albany. This completed a very rewarding day out hiking in Porongurup NP, a great day trip option for those staying in Albany or within convenient driving range of the Park.
Brad — Google review
There's lots to do and see in the region. We spent 3 nights here . A good tip the wineries are more or less open only on the weekends.
Philip S — Google review
It's a good walk up to the granite skywalk. Beautiful views are amazing how they did this a walkway on the side of a huge granite boulder need to be reasonably fit
Kerry W — Google review
Even in the pouring rain this place is impressive. Although the top walk was too much for me. Still it is a challenge.
Bronwyn G — Google review
Great hiking, great area. Nice and cool. Loved it. The kids loved it and the final ascent and views were amazing. Skywalk was very satisfying, but I thought it would be longer 😅 The balancing rock was a good spot for a break and photos!
Steph R — Google review
We had a fantastic walk up to the Granite Skywalk. A bit of a climb over some borders, then a view for miles around.
Ian P — Google review
It was really calm and quiet. Really muddy… Overall an experience thats never forgettable. Always can remember! Great views at the top. Theres a total of 5 Km walk.. be prepared for that long walk. Parking available but its 17$
Rueben — Google review
Visited the park on a weekday morning. It was peaceful. Took about 30 to 40mins drive from Albany to the park. Ticket price is at $17 for a car for a day. There is another trail (Walitj Meil Trail). Saw a few locals doing that trail when I was coming down from it. It's mostly flat ground for this trail.
Tan T — Google review
4.8
(665)
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4.5
(84)
Porongurup Rd, Porongurup WA 6324, Australia
http://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/park/porongurup
+61 8 9842 4500
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Shelly Beach

Beach
Nature & Parks
Beautiful campground at the beach. Not many places but perfect. Is an un-sealed road to the beach but perfect also for 2 wd.
Saskia H — Google review
Absolutely stunning beach in the national park. A must see. A natural toilet available but no bins, take your rubbish with you.
Flibber M — Google review
Amazing campaign grounds, tent only, no electricity. Have toilet and car park. Road is unsealed but still safe drive. Front is beach and behind is mountain, we love here. 👍🏻
Eugene T — Google review
Beautiful beach, beautiful location. Very soft sand. Clifs all around you, well sheltered.
Daniel R — Google review
West Cape Howe is absolutely stunning—raw coastline, steep cliffs, and a remote feel, yet it’s only about 40 minutes from Albany. Shelley Beach is a quiet, beautiful spot for a swim or picnic, with amazing views and even hang-gliders overhead. The nearby wind farm adds to the scenery, and Albany makes a great base to explore the area with its charm, history, and great coastal access.
R S — Google review
We came back after two years for the same season, between xmas and new years. It's great because you don't need booking and it's a wonderfull hidden corner. This time though, the camp host was nowhere to be seen, so campers went unleashed and placed tents (8pax) on dunes and big families rocking up blocking cars at the parking bay. It wasn't a very pleasant experience, but I guess you have to come down on a more quiet period. Still I think that the place lacks of proper camping policies/etiquette, even when there is no one to supervise especially in such a small camping ground. Please remember to be respectful with nature and rest of campers, carry your rubbish back with you and NEVER BLOCK CARS IN A CAR PARK, especially in areas of difficult access.
Rocio B — Google review
Good spot for ground camping, that day to late to get there so not more camping space.
Frans S — Google review
What a beautiful location. Winding narrow road to this secret location. Panoramic views to the south and windfarms the distance.
Jamie T — Google review
4.7
(59)
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4.6
(90)
West Cape Howe, Australia, USA
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Elephant Rocks

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Elephant Rocks, a natural formation located around 20 minutes from Denmark town, is a popular swimming spot and protected cove. It boasts impressive rock formations that resemble a herd of elephants and offers a stunning beach. The area is perfect for wandering and exploring the little nooks and crannies of the crevasse. The water is clear, making it an ideal location for snorkeling. Visitors are reminded to respect the ocean and keep the area clean by taking their rubbish with them upon leaving.
Absolutely stunning spot! The water is crystal clear with amazing shades of green and blue, and there’s a small hidden beach that’s great for a swim or just relaxing. Easy walk from the car park and not too crowded when we went. A must-visit if you’re in the Denmark or Albany area. Great for photos, picnics, and just soaking in the natural beauty.
Paulo — Google review
We recently visited Elephant Rocks, a breathtaking destination that captivates the senses and leaves a lasting impression. As you approach, the sight of enormous granite boulders, resembling a majestic herd of elephants reaching for the turquoise sea, is nothing short of mesmerizing. The contrast of the vibrant blue water against the rugged boulders creates a stunning backdrop that beckons you to explore further. The atmosphere here is serene, inviting you to simply sit and soak in the beauty around you. We found ourselves wishing for warmer weather, imagining how refreshing a swim would be in those crystal-clear waters. The gentle sound of waves lapping against the rocks adds to the tranquility, making it an ideal spot for reflection or a leisurely picnic. Whether you're hiking along the scenic trails, climbing the boulders for a better view, or just enjoying a moment of peace, Elephant Rocks offers an experience that feels both special and alive. It’s a place where time seems to stand still, urging you to linger just a little longer. If you find yourself in the area, don’t miss the chance to witness this natural wonder—it’s a place that will stay with you long after you leave.
Stephen P — Google review
This place is amazing! The rocks literally look like Elephants herded together in the water! It's only a short walk across the rocks to the green pools which was breathtaking! The only negative was the bloody Flies!!! Oh and the wind haha but amazing place, bucket list checked off!
Holly B — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely stunning place! 🐘 The massive granite rocks really do look like a group of elephants gathered by the water, such a unique sight. The turquoise water and smooth boulders make it perfect for photos, relaxing, or just soaking up the beauty of nature. The short walk from the car park is easy, and there’s a lookout point that gives you an amazing view from above. It can get a bit busy during peak times, but it’s worth every minute. A must-visit spot in Denmark, WA!
Alley H — Google review
My favourite place to visit when in Denmark. So peaceful and I could look at the views all day!! It has it all....you can swing in the calm, sparkling, clear waters, snorkel, walk or hike along the rocks. I see something new each time I visit!!
J G — Google review
Beautiful rock formation. Beautiful Green pool. Can walk to the beach. Free entrance, free and ample parking. Room for caravans and campervans. Short walks to lookout points. Only problem was the abundance of house flies, swarming all over your face..
Ricky_Wolf_Gunner L — Google review
Absolutely stunning spot! Can’t wait to come back during summer or on a sunny day. The scenery is breathtaking and perfect for photos or just relaxing by the water. A must-see in Denmark!
Rafaela H — Google review
So do they look like elephants…..well yes they do. Easy walk down to the rocks and the beach area. Look out for lizards on your way so have your camera ready. If the tide is right you can get down to the sand and look around. Plenty of parking and toilets too.
Shaun L — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(374)
William Bay Rd, William Bay WA 6333, Australia
https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/site/elephant-rocks
+61 8 9840 0400
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Greens Pool Car Park

Parking lot
Nature & Parks
Beaches
Nice car park. asphalted and loads of spaces. access to Greens Pool only.
Ric D — Google review
Beautiful beach, clean water.
Woelly W — Google review
Getting too many "Tourist Coaches", large Caravans and large "Camper Vans" visiting, the car park isn't suitable for these sort of vehicles? Also the amenities aren't suitable for a large amount of visitors, very small toilet block, with no shower facilities and a tank fed water supply.
Neil W — Google review
One of the best car parks in the area. There is a toilet and sealed roads. Pure luxury.
Claude T — Google review
Carpark at greens pool
Andrew S — Google review
Not recommended during school holidays
Kevin F — Google review
As beautiful as the brochures say. Lots of stairs down to it, getting back up was not easy. Not for the frail or faint hearted.
Belinda J — Google review
Amazing
Keith B — Google review
4.4
(14)
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4.8
(1094)
Unnamed Road, William Bay WA 6333, Australia
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Denmark Animal Farm & Pentland Alpaca Stud

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Zoo
Sights & Landmarks
Craft store
Farms
This was our second visit here and both times has been great. All the animals are gorgeous and well cared for and the grounds are clean and tidy. The young lady at the front desk was very welcoming and chatty which was lovely. I loved being able to hold the joey and pet the kangaroos, alpacas, goats, sheep and mini cows. My kids especially loved the Guinea pigs and rabbits despite them being a bit timid. We will definitely be back again next time!
Alisha B — Google review
Denmark Animal Farm & Pentland Alpaca Stud is hands down one of the best farm experiences I’ve ever had! From the moment we arrived, it was pure joy !! baby Highland cows (yes, you can actually go into the pen for cuddles!), wallabies, camels, fluffy chickens, and even guinea pigs you can sit with. Every corner of the farm has something exciting and interactive, and the animals are so well cared for and friendly. The highlight for me was being able to get up close with the baby cows and feed so many of the animals, it felt so special and memorable. The farm shop is also worth a visit, full of beautiful alpaca products that make the perfect keepsake or gift. If you’re in Denmark or passing through, this place is an absolute must-stop. Fun, interactive, and heartwarming !! I’d give it a 10/10 without hesitation!
Martyna B — Google review
My autistic daughter is very particular about her animal farm experiences as she hates to see them unhappy/badly handled/stressed by crowds. She LOVED this place so that’s saying something! We had a great time, especially loved the highland coos :)
Georgina K — Google review
Great place to visit. We had a ball Anna went just for the highland cows but ended up interacting with all the animals. Staff was so friendly too
Stuart F — Google review
Great spot, only a relatively small place, but the animals here are some of the most gentle animals I have ever hand fed and are all happy and healthy. Highly recommend trying to get here at around 3pm to assist with the bottle feeding of the baby animals. My wife absolutely enjoyed it.
Chris H — Google review
You can actually go into pens and Pat or feed the animals. A beautiful up close experience like no where else.
Heather M — Google review
Awesome little farm, the animals interacted with the kids taking the food from them, the animals put on a good show for us with the baby goats playing with the highland cows.
Gillian M — Google review
What a nice stop for the kids. Despite the rainy weather it was a fun and interactive stop. Not too pricey and a nice stop for the family.
Mark V — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(235)
2019 Scotsdale Rd, Denmark WA 6333, Australia
http://denmarkanimalfarm.com.au/
+61 8 9840 9262
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Denmark Dinosaur World

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Museums
Natural History Museums
Such a lovely place for us as dinosaur, reptile, and bird lovers! Beautifully unique, and the owner is clearly passionate about his work. You get to hold and pet some of gorgeous birds and a lovely little snake, and there are two rescue kangaroos that you can feed. A really sweet stop on our way to Denmark.
Amelia — Google review
Family of 5 - 2 adults, 3 kids aged 12, 4 and 2. So much more than just dinosaurs! We had the best day today, hanging out with the most beautiful birds, kangaroos, snakes and of course the dinosaurs 🦜🦘🐍🦖 When we arrived, we had the place to ourselves and the man who build and owned this amazing place, Bill, gave us so much information about dinosaurs, the amazing birds and the reptiles. Not only were the robotic dinosaurs and replica dinosaur skeletons absolutely amazing, but we were able to hold and interact with birds every colour of the rainbow, feed and pat two gorgeous kangaroos and we got to have a private meet and greet with 3 of the tamest, friendliest mini python snakes - which is what our 4 year old loved the most! What a great day 🙌🏻
Nicolle A — Google review
We had a great time at dinosaur world. The kids loved the dinosaurs, reptiles and wild life. For entry we got to see all the animals, hold some reptiles and birds and feed some kangaroos. Even on a rainy day we were leant some umbrellas so we didn't miss out.
Angela R — Google review
Nice place. Have done a lot of effort to manage it. Bill was kind n smiley. Ample parking. Dinosaur caricatures, snakes n lizards, kangaroos, n plenty of parrots. One can hold n pet the reptiles. Must see for kids. Small souvenir shop. Moderate fee/charges.
Dani B — Google review
The owner was super nice and let me hold a baby snake! Many of the birds are out of their cages and free to roam which is amazing for visitors and the birds themselves. Snakes were also really cool and surprisingly active and you can even feed a couple kangaroos! Very much worth a visit especially if you're already here to see the tree top walk, can't recommend it enough!
John D — Google review
Saw the sign while driving from Denmark and decided to go and have a look - best decision! Such a unique and interesting place. Dinosaur figures + skeletones and interesting alive snakes. Favourites were a lot of different birds that are freely roaming around and say some phrases and are super friendly. Some fly/climb on you and want cuddles. Also two kangaroos that we got to feed and pet. The owner of this place is such a cool person who tells you different stories and showed us a young python that we got to hold! Overall a very welcoming and great place for both kids and adults. So glad we saw the sign and decided to visit!
Kertu J — Google review
2 adults. 1.5 hours. We had a lovely time here. Arrived at 10:00 before anyone else. There are lots of different types of parrots. Some of the parrots are free to roam around and are friendly. The owner was great, very informative, friendly and inviting, thank you for making it such a nice visit. He kept the parrots safe and showed us that they use their mouths/beaks to find out about the world. We also fed the kangaroos, these were very gentle with soft fur. The lizards and snakes were informative, nothing to be afraid of. The dinosaur animatronics were fun.
Geoff K — Google review
We first visited in 2018 and they have expanded their dinosaur display which the grand children loved. There were more aviaries outside with beautiful birds most of whom can't be released. There were snakes and bobtails that children/adults could hold plus an information session. Others snakes were able to be viewed in a safe environment.
Ruth ( — Google review
4.3
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3.9
(162)
51 Bandit Rd, Bow Bridge WA 6333, Australia
http://dinosaurworld.com.au/
+61 8 9840 8335
10

Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

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Sights & Landmarks
National park
Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is a family-friendly nature attraction featuring guided walks, educational programs, and a discovery center. The 600m-long ramp provides access high into the canopy of giant tingle trees, reaching up to 40m above the ground. The gentle incline makes it easily walkable and accessible by assisted wheelchair.
After a busy day at work, I decided to finish up a bit early to take a drive for a walk among nature. I’d seen signage for the Valley of the Giants and thought it would be a lovely way to finish the day. The drive is pretty easy, a couple of sharp turns along the winding road but once you arrive there is plenty of parking. The entrance, and the Tree Top Walk itself, is flat so is suitable for prams and wheelchairs. The Tree Top Walk is about 600m long and is on a really gentle gradient. So whether you’re as fit as a fiddle or a bit of a slow walker, it’s suitable for all. After each short walk, there is a junction point of a couple of metres diameter where you can rest or go past anyone who is a bit slower than you are. I was there at the end of the day, in winter, so pretty much had the whole Tree Top Walk to myself 😊 You don’t need to worry about heights as the highest point is only 40 metres above ground and be aware there is a little bit of movement in the platforms as you walk, but you are completely safe. Just make sure you hold on to your phone or camera, wouldn’t want to drop it! The view from the walk is beautiful. Listening to the sounds of nature and looking up at the trees which are at least another 10 metres above you is so relaxing. Make sure you take some time to also appreciate how they constructed the wealk. Very minimal damage to the bush and it kinda blends in….well at least it’s not an eyesore. 😉 Once you’ve done the loop of the Tree Top Walk, there is a ground level Ancient Empire walk where you are walking among, and sometimes through, the trees. Nearly all of this 650m walk is accessible for all abilities and it’s really pretty. There are signs along the way and some great photo ops too. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area.
David K — Google review
An attraction that shouldn’t be missed! Felt mesmerized walking along the Tree Top Walk. You can really feel how natural and preserved the place has been kept. The beautiful trees make are picture-worthy. Definitely worth the experience.
Christian — Google review
The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is truly one of the iconic experiences in Western Australia and absolutely worth a visit if you’re in the Albany, Walpole, or Denmark region. We stopped here on our way back from Albany, and it turned out to be one of the highlights of the trip. The treetop walkway takes you high up into the canopy of the famous tingle trees, giving you a completely different perspective of the forest. The views are breathtaking, and it feels like walking among giants hence the name! The walkway is very safe and stable, so even if you’re a little nervous with heights, it’s still very manageable and well worth it. This is also a wonderful place for families. Our kids absolutely loved it, especially discovering the two fairy doors hidden along the way little touches that spark curiosity and imagination. On the ground level, the Ancient Empire walk is equally fascinating, taking you past enormous trunks and hollowed trees that have stood for centuries. If you time your visit well, I highly recommend staying for the sunset. Watching the forest glow with golden light from up in the treetops is a magical experience we’ll never forget. There’s also a visitor centre with a gift shop and friendly staff who are more than happy to share local knowledge about the trees and the region. Parking is easy, and the site is well-maintained, making the whole experience smooth and enjoyable. Overall, the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is a must visit attraction in the South West whether you’re a couple, a family with kids, or a solo traveller. It’s both educational and awe inspiring, and it makes you appreciate just how special and unique Western Australia’s forests really are.
Piyum M — Google review
Saw this place on a TV show and thought us live to go there. Thankfully it lived up to the billing. Reasonable entrance fee tgat gives you access to two walks, one of which is through the tree canopy on a well contrcted framework of bridges and platforms. The other walk is through the forest with lots of information boards along the way. We were 4 adults and three children all under 10. All of us really enjoyed it. The gift shop at the entrance had plenty of reasonably priced merchandise too. Would visit again if I am lucky to be in the area
Phillip H — Google review
A dreamy place for a walk in the woods. We recommend the free guided tour. The path through the ancient empire is especially interesting for children, as there are dwarf doors to discover in some of the tree trunks. The treetop walkway is breathtaking. Those who are afraid of heights should be aware that the bridges sway a bit. In return, you'll enjoy fantastic views from 40 meters above the ground.
Peter T — Google review
We visited on a public holiday during school holidays and it did get busy by late morning there was no long waits for tickets. (You can pre purchase. Concession available.) I would recommend going at a quieter time to soak in the beautiful surrounds. Highly recommended. Especially so if you love birding. Great views of birds including many rosellas and Gilbert’s honeyeaters. Also enjoyed the free walk at the end: ‘Ancient Empire.’
Charlotte L — Google review
Lovely walk through an ancient forest. I preferred the walk at ground level vantage point, but the tree top walk was certainly beautiful too. We came first thing in the morning and it became busy very quickly! Go early to avoid crowds.
REBECCA D — Google review
We recently had the chance to experience the Valley of the Giants Treetop Walk, and it was truly unforgettable. This place is a real standout for anyone who loves nature. As we climbed to a height of 40 meters, we felt completely surrounded by the ancient 400-year-old gum trees, their towering gnarled branches stretching majestically towards the sky and sometimes crossing our path so slightly. From the moment we stepped onto the walkway, the fresh scent of eucalyptus filled the air, reminding us of the vibrant ecosystem all around, and we could hear the soothing sounds of the forest—the rustling leaves and distant bird calls. The walkway gently sways beneath your feet, so if you’re not a fan of heights, it might give you vertigo, but it’s all part of the experience! Walking among the treetops, we were captivated by the stunning views. The lush canopy with its vibrant mix of native greens and the pops of color from the wildflowers peeking through on the forest floor. Each step offered a new perspective, and we couldn’t resist putting a short video together to capture the breathtaking scenes and serenity of this forest. After our adventure above the trees, we took a peaceful stroll through the Ancient Empire Walk below. This serene path winds through a grove of ancient tingle trees, creating an almost magical atmosphere. It was the perfect spot to pause, reflect, and appreciate the incredible history of these giants that have stood for centuries. The Valley of the Giants Treetop Walk is more than just an attraction; it’s a celebration of nature. The well-kept pathways and friendly staff made the experience even more enjoyable. Without a doubt, this was one of the highlights of our trip through the South West, and we can’t recommend it enough. If you get the chance, don’t miss the opportunity to walk among these giants—your spirit will thank you!
Stephen P — Google review
4.6
(4691)
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4.5
(185)
Valley of the Giants Rd, Tingledale WA 6333, Australia
https://treetopwalk.com.au/
+61 8 9771 7915
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11

Fernhook Falls

Campground
Nature & Parks
National park
Waterfalls
Good place to stop for lunch, picnic tables and quite a sizeable undercover area with a BBQ and toilet. It's a 6.5km drive in and out, the dirt road was fairly pot holed in places. The falls are worth the short walk to have a look at, also some interesting vegetation including native orchids and grass trees.
Phil T — Google review
Absolutely amazing! Beautiful in the dry; incredible in the wet season! A massive volume of water was flowing when we were there. The unpaved road isn't in the best of condition. The actual waterfall and pool area is very way to access, with great walkways. The boardwalks can be a bit slippery. There are some steps. Very much worth stopping here when driving past!!
Nicholas O — Google review
Beautiful place, lovely amenities, great place to camp. Beautiful place to swim in (Summer) freeze your balls of in winter. Really recommend coming here. Road has just been graded today the 2nd of September 2022 from south west highway to mount Franklin.
Gladiuz M — Google review
Good simple camp with old but clean long drop toilets. There is a 1 small hut, otherwise all other camps are standard, but look like they have recently been made flat. Perfect for swags, tents, roof top camping. Some spots would be good for groups, otherwise the camp spots are tucked into the bush. Most spots with fire rings and we had a small pile of firewood and a bin provided.
Hannah N — Google review
Peaceful beautiful walk amongst nature. Not alot of water this time of year but totally enjoyed the scenery. Picnic areas, toilet available.
Lyn S — Google review
Went at the best time, just after storms. Plenty of water flowing over the rocks. Very spectacular. Huge piles of foam building up in places. Nice place just to walk around. Camp grounds look great.
Karenza M — Google review
Come and see this during early Spring and the water will cascade over the rocks from everywhere. Has a camping ground and a great place to stop and stretch the legs.
Michiel H — Google review
Amazing in the winter, after rainfall. Equally amazing in the summer Well worth the visit
Paul G — Google review
4.5
(90)
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3.9
(51)
Beardmore Rd, North Walpole WA 6398, Australia
https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/site/fernhook-falls
+61 8 9840 0400
12

Gloucester Tree

Mentioned on 
15 lists 
Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Gloucester Tree, located in the Gloucester National Park of Western Australia, is a towering karri tree standing at 53 meters high. As the world's second-tallest fire-lookout tree, it offers visitors the thrilling opportunity to climb up to a platform nestled within its upper branches and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding karri forest canopy. Although climbing may be challenging for some due to its height and spiral ladder-like pegs, those who conquer it are rewarded with an unforgettable experience.
It is a lovely place to walk around even though cannot climb the tree. It is no longer safe to climb anymore if you talked to the park ranger instead of making judgment by self. There is a national park fee required. If you have the annual national park pass, then you are good to go like us. We got lots of information from the lady from the entrance.
MeeLian R — Google review
Beautiful spot just out of Pemberton, easy to access just a short drive from town. You can't climb Gloucester Tree anymore but still worth checking out
Shelby N — Google review
The Gloucester Tree is a fascinating place to visit and a big part of WA’s history. I came here early in 2021 when it was still open for climbing — trying to going up that tall karri tree was an unforgettable and slightly nerve-wracking experience! By mid-2023 it was under maintenance when I came to visit, and now it’s no longer safe to climb. Still, walking around the area is still impressive, surrounded by tall karri trees that make the forest feel so peaceful and majestic. Even without the climb, it’s a great spot to stop, take a walk, and soak in the natural beauty. *photos from 2021
Titian R — Google review
Great place / zipline Park is fantastic. Friendly people. We walked to the Gloucester Tree after our lunch at Chefingo's @The Forest Lodge Resort. It's only 1 k walk through the Forest Aboritum. We enjoyed the place and had great food at Chefingo's.
Ingo M — Google review
I went there on a Saturday morning and decided to go up at a slow pace and stop as I needed. It was really good experience and really nice views from the top. It gets windy up there but doesn't feel unsafe at all from the platform. I recommend proper shoes to feel comfy all the way.
Maud C — Google review
So much fun, if you are alright with heights then your going to be able to climb the tree and see the view from up on the platform. If heights are not your thing there are plenty of lovely walk trails and a spot to have a BBQ.
Bryce T — Google review
Do it, the youngsters climb the 52 metres to the platform really quick. It took me a while longer and it was worth it. Great view, and when you consider this was an actual look out tower, this is a bit of modern Australian history. Note: sturdy footware recommended.
Jason W — Google review
The Gloucester Tree is a 53 metre tree near the town of Pemberton, WA. It is located within a national park and can be climbed. The cost of admission is the regular national park entry fee. There is NO HARNESS and only a bit of wire "mesh" to keep you from falling so it can definitely be a dangerous adventure. However, nobody has ever died from a fall there and the views from the top are absolutely spectacular. The climb is NOT recommended for children/any unfit person, however, anybody is welcome to give it a go. The climb is strenuous and very steep and is near vertical for a good chunk of the ascent. If you aren't totally freaked out by heights, give this a go because it's an incredible experience!
James B — Google review
4.5
(879)
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4.4
(620)
Burma Rd, Pemberton WA 6260, Australia
https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/gloucester-tree
13

Manjimup Timber Park

Park
Fun & Games
Playgrounds
4.5
(118)
Off Graphite Rd, Manjimup WA 6258, Australia
14

Pemberton Tramway Company

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11 lists 
Tours
Rail museum
Scenic Railroads
The Pemberton Tramway Company offers a nostalgic journey through the deep forests and picturesque countryside of Western Australia. The tourist railway recreates the history of timber railways, using paid and voluntary staff to operate diesel hydraulic trams along a 10km route. Visitors can also experience climbing the Gloucester Tree, a towering karri tree in Gloucester National Park, for breathtaking views of the surrounding forest.
Hubby and I visited the Pemberton tramway during our stay down south and did the tour into the forest. Our tram driver Peter was professional and friendly and gave an informative and engaging commentary on the way to the cascades. We loved seeing the forest and cascades and had such an enjoyable time overall. We highly recommended this experience to anyone passing through town.
Jayde S — Google review
Fabulous! A truly immersive experience for all ages and interests. Journey on the historic tram to the Cascades waterfalls, explore for a while then journey back. Bravo to the team who operate and maintain these historic tram. Gift shop has many treasures- bring a gold coin to donate for tea/coffee. Blankets provided to keep knees warm. Loved this experience
Libby C — Google review
One of the highlights of Pemberton is the tram ride. A really quaint and beautiful ride for both myself and my woofy. The entire journey was so friendly and warm and the tram drivers were just the best! Thank you for a truly memorable experience! A must do for anyone visiting the area and a great way to support the local community.
Hetal T — Google review
A magical ride through towering Karri forests! 🌲 The Pemberton Tramway blends history, nature, and charm with stunning views and engaging commentary. Loved the stop at the Cascades—peaceful and unforgettable. A must-do experience in WA’s southwest! 🚋✨
Matt P — Google review
This is a beautiful experience that is a must do for anyone visiting Pemberton. Such a novel way to visit the cascades and enjoy Pembertons historic town. The views are stunning, the people are lovely and the journey was worth every cent! I highly recommend 👌
Tez P — Google review
A lovely historic trip on a tram into the Karri Forrest stopping at the Cascades water feature. Our driver was very passionate about the tram and the local history. Told us all his stories and more. We booked in advance as it is pretty popular departing from the old station. It’s not a fast journey but allows you plenty of time to immerse yourself in the trees and the history. The Cascades after all the recent rain were a sight to behold.
Shaun L — Google review
A nice trip to the Cascade with couple of bridge crossings with natural environment. Loco pilot explains about the history of the Pemberton tramway and its surroundings. An epic journey to the water streams surrounded by nature. Really worth it!!
Abhi K — Google review
⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Pemberton Tramway was such a lovely experience! The ride takes you through the stunning Karri forest with plenty of time to enjoy the scenery. The highlight was definitely stopping at the cascades, the sound of the running water and the peaceful atmosphere made it unforgettable. The commentary along the way was informative too, giving insight into the history of the area. A great activity for all ages!
Alley H — Google review
4.7
(1105)
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4.2
(506)
Railway Cres, Pemberton WA 6260, Australia
http://www.pemtram.com.au/
+61 8 9776 1322
15

Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree

Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Been wanting to go to this place, and once I arrived, I had to climb the tree straight away. There was another group, but no queue in mid-October. The first platform (10m) is already high, and the top platform was closed at that time. I'm 164cm and I can rest my knee on the metal rod comfortably when I climb up or down when I need a little break. I wore a small backpack and it's fine, but if it's bigger, you can get stuck while climbing. Make sure you don't drop your phone if you put it in your pocket. There's no safety net, so it really on you to focus on climbing, and if in doubt, maybe try climbing some and decide if you want to keep going or not. Great experience, great view, must try if you're not afraid of heights!
Honest K — Google review
Easy to find. Looked a bit scared but wasn't too bad in the end. Climbing is only available to the first platform, roughly mid-way up the tree but still that's fairly high up. Great experience.
Thomas ( — Google review
The Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree offers an exciting climb with incredible views. At 75 metres, it’s a real challenge, but totally worth it. If climbing isn’t your thing, there are also short and long walking trails through beautiful Karri forest. A great spot for both adventure and relaxation!
Lea L — Google review
This massive Karri tree is worth visiting just to see, but if you are fit and brave enough, you can climb the spikes spiraling up the perimeter of the giant. At present (mid 2025), the spikes end at an observation deck 20 meters above the ground. The plan is to extend the spikes to a higher structurally sound platform. Please be very careful, and please take care of the tree. Access to the site is easy, just a few minutes of easy walking from the car park.
Marsha R — Google review
Don't have a fear of heights! But so well worth the climb! The fairy wrens were put in full force, multiple little groups and very brave.
Christopher B — Google review
Be careful when going up the tree. There are no safety nets to catch you if you fall through! Only the first platform was open but we didn't make it up so high. Great experience tho!
Debbie N — Google review
If your scard of heights don't recommend you climb it. Otherwise take your time about 20 metres to the top.
Darren G — Google review
This is worth a look see around. We climbed up a little however it was raining so we didn't chance it.
Tomo T — Google review
4.7
(508)
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4.6
(242)
Fishing Track, Yeagarup WA 6260, Australia
https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/site/dave-evans-bicentennial-tree
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16

Ooh La Lollipop

Candy store
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
Who doesn’t love a lolly shop - especially one that sells our sought after scotch tablet! (Thankyou!) Love the decorative colourful tree upon entry. All your favourite lollies/candys plus some, in addition to Dr Pepper in the fridge.
Aly M — Google review
My husband and I always stop in whenever we are in the area. The range is always amazing and the prices are great. The staff are incredibly friendly and know their candy and give great recommendations. We are so glad that the new location is turning out really well with a short walk to the playground. Loving the new colour scheme.
Rebecca — Google review
I have been visiting this shop, whenever I pass through Bridgetown, for over 10 years. You can always find something in this shop that will transport you back to your childhood. Such an extensive selection of sweets, chocolates and lollies from all over the world. Service is also outstanding from owners Rochelle & Damien. Can't wait to return to this hidden gem on our next visit to Bridgetown.
Kerry B — Google review
This is definitely where the saying, 'like a kid in a candy store comes from'! Crazy. So much choice! 😋
Anne F — Google review
Luckily, even though it’s a public holiday, Ooh La Lollipop in Bridgetown is still open and they even open early! I bought some sweets for my road trip. They were very friendly, lovely outfit.
Pulau B — Google review
A wonderful experience from the moment you open the door. A kids paradise off lollies. Lovely friendly lady have us some local pointers as well.
The W — Google review
Do make sure you stop by this pinkiest and happiest place when in Bridgetown! It's a place that will put a smile on your face and trust me, you will have a hard time choosing what and how many to buy 🤪 I also found a few candies that you can't find at Woolies or Coles. The lady owner is extremely helpful and friendly and even let me go behind her counter to take a picture from that angle. Love this place!
Y T — Google review
Awesome lolly shop with some seriously old school lollies & chocolates and a huge variety to choose from. Staff are so friendly & happy, it’s such a nice experience to shop here 😊
Laura W — Google review
4.8
(135)
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5.0
(76)
Shop 3/141 Hampton St, Bridgetown WA 6255, Australia
https://www.facebook.com/oohlalollipopbridgetown/
+61 8 9761 1099
17

Golden Valley Tree Park

Park
Nature & Parks
Such a gorgeous spot! Words cannot describe how beautiful it is. There are a few different walks that are available depending on how long you want to be there for. Each walk is breathtaking. The autumn colours are gorgeous. Reds, yellows, oranges, green, the trees are just full of colour.
Tim D — Google review
Plenty to explore specifically from now on to coming days. We spent only about 1.5hrs & required more to explore the natural beauty. Found one family with professional photographer. Very well maintained with detailed information on plant 🪴 species. Photography: Excellent 👌 Colourful view: Perfect 🤩 **No entry fees** Volunteered donation option** Please visit website for details. Plentiful of parking 🅿️ & toilets 🚽 Three different tracks.
Nelufar Y — Google review
Such a beautiful, peaceful place! The autumn colours were glorious. Short paved path was suitable for wheelchair. Toilets with grab bar another asset. Will come back in spring.
Ingrid G — Google review
This was our second visit here, but this time the season was just right for the amazing view and colours. A few different trails take you to different parts with different trees and colours.
Paul L — Google review
Absolutely brilliant, watching autumn/winter trees shed their beautiful vibrant colourfull leafs.
Ciprian D — Google review
Nice place for a stroll, have been in Autumn & it was spectacular with the leaves changing colour and falling. This time late October it's still pretty but there is a lot of sheep roaming in there & you have to keep your eyes on the ground because the droppings are all over the paths & difficult to avoid! Wear an old pair of shoes. They have long drop toilets & picnic areas.
Shelley W — Google review
Amazing trails. Healing place. Beautiful nature.
Paxton P — Google review
Picturesque scenery with an abundance of birds amongst the gentle trails. Watch out for the sheep muck
Aaron R — Google review
4.8
(354)
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4.5
(49)
164 Old Padbury Rd, Balingup WA 6253, Australia
http://www.goldenvalleytreepark.org.au/
+61 8 9764 1818
18

Cambray Cheese & Cottages

Cheese shop
Shopping
Dairy farm
Dairy store
Farm
Hotel
Gift & Specialty Shops
Amazing! Loved every bit. The cheese is of course incredible, staff are lovely, stayed in the Bush Cottages, it was so sweet and beautiful, cheese platter on arrival, marshmallows for hot chocolate (it’s the small things that make a stay). Comfy beds, peace and calm on the verandah looking at the sheep and wildlife while completely devouring cheese platters! Sheep milking was very interesting, dogs were gorgeous and so hard working, got to pet King and Oliver. A great weekend, we will be back…a lot 🥰⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Jessika R — Google review
Beautiful cheeses. Sheep and cows cheese are absolutely delicious! Also has other custom-made gifts and handmade coffee mugs.
Magdalene F — Google review
Lovely staff with great customer service. Did a little cheese sampling and could really taste the uniqueness of the cheese. Very friendly toward our kids and even offered the brave one a sample (cheese was a bit too strong for the kids, but great for mum and dad). Great sampling of other local products. Almost missed it but saw their sign as we were driving through and decided to stop by. Glad we did!
Timothy S — Google review
Lovely place, lovely cheese! We were given 4 different cheeses to taste- soft to hard, and mostly cow. Absolutely tasty, and we ended up buying the Camembert home :) and polished the whole thing with crackers, wine, and pizza in 2-3 days! 🤭
Priscilla P — Google review
Wonderful cheeses, and a good array of other local products from the area (chocolate, honey, dried fruit, kitchen items like handmade mugs and cool cheese knives made from old Nannup saw blades). Really nice atmosphere. There are a couple tables out front to sit at, and also a small play area for kids off to the side. They do cheese tastings. An essential visit for us any time we're in the area. Consider bringing a freezer bag and freezer blocks with you if you intend to buy cheese but aren't heading home for a few more hours, as is often the case if you're out and about checking out all the wonderful produce in the region!
Wendy W — Google review
Had no idea we’d be able to try the best cheese on the way somewhere. Wonderful to know about sheep cheese and how great it tastes when I didn’t even know people eat sheep milk. The blue cheese wasn’t too smelly but tasted amazing. Highly recommend.
Susie S — Google review
This was a little gem hiding behind trees. First thing we saw was their Clydesdale, his name is Ollie. Then into their shop where they sell cheese made from sheep and goats that they milk on farm twice a day. They get cow milk from another farm close by. They also sell sheep and goat milk which is expensive compared to what you buy from the shop BUT it's fresh with cream on top. They also sell some other knick knacks. A lovely place and so glad we stopped 🙂
Ruth ( — Google review
Fantastic family run business. Hugh quality products matching traditional European cheese brands. All locally produced. Friendly staff. Will come back next time to stay in a Cottage
Reik W — Google review
4.7
(327)
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4.5
(69)
Vasse Hwy, Cundinup WA 6275, Australia
http://www.cambraycheese.com.au/
+61 8 9756 2037
19

Gnomesville

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Creekside walk lined by thousands of model gnomes donated by visitors & set out among gum trees.
First we were aware of it was as we drove past and said "What the". The kids would love it, particularly the youngens. We thought it was pretty good as well. A small parking area, but not a lot of room if you have a van. It does meander for a good 300+m, so take your time. Bring a gnome and find a home. There would be 10 000 + gnomes in various poses and groups. Plenty of space for wheelchairs, and there are toilets as well.
Crian M — Google review
Such a unique little place hidden amongst the trees in the middle of Fergusson Valley. Wander the trails and spot the weird and wonderful gnomes in their natural habitat. Bring one along marked with name and anniversary or special date to leave behind. Its fun to re visit and find your gnome again!
Lorry R — Google review
Holy Gnomey, there are a LOT of gnomes here. There's so many more gnomes than you think. It just keeps going. We brought our gnomes to add to the collection, chose a cute lil spot for em. This is such a cute idea, Get your kids to do a little gnome painting day and make the trip here with them, its so worth it.
Trout — Google review
Great place to visit for all ages, its beautiful location is surrounded by farms and forests so a lovely drive to get there. When you see Gnomesville you will feel like you have been transported into a fairy tale. So many gnomes all around, little paths leading off to more gnomes and you will spend a lot longer there than you imagined. Definitely worth a visit and take your own gnome to add the the collection
Lesley-Jane W — Google review
We visited on a public holiday recently and there were a few other people walking around, taking pictures etc. We noticed a quite a few broken gnomes unfortunately. I think it would look better if it was tidied up a little bit but over all, a nice place to stop for a break before heading home.
Tamara W — Google review
A beautiful forest with many garden gnomes to discover, especially for children. Large parking area, also suitable for caravans and motorhomes. Picnic area and restrooms available.
Peter T — Google review
Cool place to stop and have a walk. Theres a huge amount of gnomes to look at some very unique. Will have to add our own next time
Naomi M — Google review
Such a charming spot. We visited with no expectations, and thought it's just a small village turnout was larger than we expected had a great time spotting funny looking gnomes.
Vu B — Google review
4.5
(2379)
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4.5
(249)
LOT 4059 Wellington Mill Rd, Wellington Mill WA 6236, Australia
https://gnomesville.com.au/
20

Apple Fun Park

Playground
Fun & Games
Great park for the grandson who is 4 soon to be 5 to use. There's lots for kids to play on, plenty of space, seating, tables and BBQ's.
Pamela R — Google review
Apr 2025 Came here for the apple fun park and the Donnybrook Apple Festival. Really tons to do and see and buy. Will mark this to revisit again! Also will want to come back to the playground again just for half a day or more without the crowd just for it.
Matthew Y — Google review
First park I can think of that properly caters for kids of all ages and a lot to do and explore in a fenced in park. Kids loved it!
James G — Google review
There is so much for all ages to enjoy here - plenty of smaller slides and swings for the little ones, but also some more challenging towers and climbing challenges for the older kids. Beautiful design as well. Picnic tables, BBQ, clean white sand in the play area, clean public toilets. Probably my favourite playground to take the family to in WA.
Wendy W — Google review
Such an awesome playground... not as 'all ages' friendly as Katanning's playground but would love to take children to this one. Beach sand everywhere, green grass and awesome equipment. Toilets well presented and cared for.
Caron G — Google review
Absolute fun for kids but there are places nearby to take a walk.
Aqib K — Google review
Excellent playground, perfect for toddlers and young children from 1.5 to 6 years old.
Kevin M — Google review
Wow absolutely one of the best park for the kids of all ages. Limited cover and BBQ facility, plenty of parking however. Very well layout this playground. There are different size slides for the kids, mini trampoline. The equipment layout out over 100 metres of the playground. Great way to stop over before heading to and from one destination, best part the little ones really enjoyed it.
Andrew N — Google review
4.7
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5.0
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19 Collins St, Donnybrook WA 6239, Australia
https://www.donnybrook-balingup.wa.gov.au/apple-fun-park.aspx
+61 8 9780 4200
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Bunbury Farmers Market

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Farmers' market
Shopping
The Bunbury Farmers Market is a vibrant hub of fresh produce and gourmet delights that will leave you enchanted. As you stroll through its unique layout, you'll discover an array of stalls brimming with fruits, vegetables, cheeses, meats, and preserves. The enticing aroma from the bakery draws you in with mouthwatering pies and sausage rolls. It's the perfect pit stop before heading to Margaret River; why pack food when everything you need is right here?
A fantastic market with fresh, local produce! Bunbury Farmers Market is a must-visit for anyone who loves fresh, high-quality food. The variety of local produce is incredible — from fresh fruits and vegetables to meats, cheeses, and baked goods, there’s something for everyone. The market is well-organized, and the staff are always friendly and helpful. I love that you can support local farmers and producers while shopping for great ingredients. It’s the perfect place to pick up fresh produce for the week or grab a delicious ready-made meal. Highly recommended for anyone in the area!
Gabriel K — Google review
Freshest and widest selection under one roof and they have sampling of fish to give you a suggestion of type of fish to buy. The beef cuts are amazing and I have not seen such huge mushrooms before. Sets the adrenaline pumping for those who loves to cook. The nuts and cheese selection is worth trying, esp the local ones. Pies are good esp those reduced to clear. Still yummy and filling. There’s a take out counter by the side of the supermarket and their mushroom pies, beef and cheese pies are soooo good. Wish I can carry everything back to my country!
Jen C — Google review
A good coffee break driving down from Perth. The fruit and veg are very fresh and nicely arranged. If you are cooking dinner, this is a good choice rather than going restaurants. Enjoy.
EW W — Google review
Always a great place to pick up food on your road trip to SW WA (or back to Perth). Super clean and OCD-level stock management! Fruits and veggies are always fresh. Their gravy and granola are our favourites
William R — Google review
There’s really a lot of choices—from fresh vegetables, fruits, cheese, bread, and everything else. Everything looks so fresh and tempting that if I weren’t already full, I’d probably buy everything. Luckily, I was full, and if you convert the prices from AUD to MYR, it’s definitely not cheap. If you’re checking in with a group and have a kitchen to cook, it’s worth buying here to cook together. But for me, it’s not really worth it—I’d rather buy ready-made from a store. Overall, vegetables and fruits start from around AUD 3 (RM 9) per pack.
O O — Google review
An excellent produce market with the freshest local produce direct from local farmers,eals ready to cook, angry items and baked goods all made in house. One of the best supermarkets we have seen.
Marjorie O — Google review
Can't believe it took as over a year of living in Bunbury to try this place. It is INCREDIBLE! SO many options. Everything is super fresh! Love the design of walking through on pathway with each section rather than the typical grocery store experience of multiple aisles. Oh, and their Steak, Jalapeno and Cheese pies are literally the best pie I have ever had in my entire life!!! Their stuffed mushrooms are incredible too! My new favourite place to shop!
Sasha C — Google review
An awesome stop point on my way to Busselton from Perth. This is a huge place with many different fresh produce from the area. I never knew there were so many kinds of crops and meat that could be seen in just one place but here it is! Useful to stop by if you'll be buying food to cook in your lodging.
JK ( — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(694)
2 Vittoria Rd, Glen Iris WA 6230, Australia
http://www.bunburyfarmersmarket.com.au/
+61 8 9724 2999
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Koombana Bay

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Bay
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled in the coastal city of Bunbury, Koombana Bay is a stunning seaside destination that beckons families and nature lovers alike. With its expansive sandy beach and crystal-clear waters, it's an ideal spot for kids to splash around safely. The bay is sheltered by Bunbury's natural harbor, making it perfect for swimming and water activities. Recent enhancements have transformed the shoreline into a family-friendly haven complete with playgrounds, public art installations, and essential amenities like kiosks and showers.
Great little beach! Dolphins swam right up close to us, was amazing to see so many of them! 🐬
Charlie M — Google review
Nice park for children and adults. Nice swings
Choong C — Google review
Great for kids, bbqs and watching out for dolphins 🐬
Carlie B — Google review
Stunning! So picturesque.
Oz R — Google review
Nice place great for a stroll through
Gary T — Google review
Nice development for Bunbury
Rome T — Google review
Love the the dolphins
Jack C — Google review
Beautifully calm
Yolanda S — Google review
4.6
(18)
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4.4
(277)
Australia, USA
23

Bunbury Wildlife Park

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Wildlife park
Zoos & Aquariums
Bunbury Wildlife Park is a delightful destination that beautifully blends education and conservation in the heart of Bunbury. Recently, they hosted an exciting inaugural Night Nocturnal tour, which thrilled families as they observed the lively Western Brushtail Possums under the stars. The perfect weather added to the experience, making it a memorable evening for all attendees. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls through this charming park while interacting with various native species.
Bunbury Wildlife Park is a beautiful zoological park that offers a fantastic experience. From the moment we arrived, the reception staff was friendly and knowledgeable. At the entrance, we had the opportunity to meet Maui, a young Macaw. The keepers provided insightful information during the kangaroo talk, showcasing their expertise. The park features a wide variety of Australian wildlife, including several stunning walk-through aviaries filled with birds. The enclosures are thoughtfully designed, providing plenty of enrichment, and are extremely well maintained. All the animals were healthy and are living their best lives at Bunbury Wildlife Park. The entry fee was very reasonable, and there are many shaded areas for both visitors and animals to relax. Bunbury Wildlife Park is a must-see when visiting the city of Bunbury!
Cameron S — Google review
Very friendly simple animal park very much enjoyed! At first I thought oh no this looks so small… but it was so well laid out and the shady cart for my two and a half year old made it superb. Three adults, two visiting from overseas especially, we are all very happy with the friendly animals in clean spacious enclosures. My daughter was safe to run around the grassy grounds happily feeding ducks. I loved the goats. We also love that you can see into the wombats cave because as we all know wombats are nocturnal and prone to be fast asleep when we want to ogle them. 😊
Tara L — Google review
I loved this place. Friendly staff that do talks if they're in the enclosures. We saw birds getting fed and a very nice staff member let us watch as she fed the monitor. The Walk through aviary was fun. The Alexandrine parrots flew over and sat on our shoulders and were very sociable. Nice neat park. Can get up close to a lot of the animals and can see reptiles up close near the exit.
Tania B — Google review
Playground just outside has a large area with a variety of slides and swings and picnic area. Ideal spot for kids and picnic lunch regardless of weather you visit the wildlife park or not. Over the road is a swamp area with walkways and bird hides. Great opportunity to watch birds do thier thing. Free activity.
KayView K — Google review
What an amazing wildlife park! You get to feed SOOOOO MANY animals and they're all so friendly and cute. The best part was the talking cockatoos. They literally say Hello when you pass by and the other one says "Hello, How're you doin" 😂😂😂😂 It was the most fun wildlife park/zoo/sanctuary we've been to! A MUST VISIT FOR SURE
Diksha K — Google review
Staff at the reception was super nice. It’s a small park, nice area for the birds. Was quite disappointed that not able to have much interaction with the animal, especially the kangaroos.
Stephanie C — Google review
I have visited several wildlife parks and sanctuaries in Australia and have always enjoyed them. However, this one is simply depressing. The animals are clearly not well; almost all of them are either apathetic or show clear signs of hospitalism. We did not see any staff members during our entire visit, except for the lady at the entrance. For the welfare of the animals, action should be taken and the park should be closed.
Ulrike — Google review
I like it. It's not too big in size but has a decent number of native animals. A couple of hours should do it. Also, shoutout to the volunteers; nice, knowledgeable, and professional. All in all, I think it is one of the best attractions in Bunbury.
Ahmed M — Google review
4.4
(892)
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4.3
(306)
7 Prince Philip Dr, South Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
https://www.bunbury.wa.gov.au/wildlife-park
+61 8 9792 7274
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Tuart Forest National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Tuart Forest National Park is a vast natural reserve that boasts of unique Tuart trees growing on coastal limestone. It features various hiking trails and stretches along the coastline, with Ludlow North Road to the west and Bussell Highway to the east. The area around this park is filled with beautiful scenery, and visitors can enjoy a tourist drive leading to the old mill town of Ludlow by following Ludlow Road. However, littering remains an issue in this natural haven despite its rich history.
Very short little walk but still great to learn. Good little pavilion to sit and listen but be protected from the rain.
Jesse W — Google review
1.4km Possum Spotlighting Trail was nice by day walking thru the rare Tuart trees, walk starts just where Layman Rd turns off west of Tuart Drive. 2 picnic tables, interpretive signs, and signs to loos, but couldn't see where the loos were! Short boardwalk also out to Malbup Bird Hide (but it was almost dry late March & only 1 heron in sight, lots of midges, and signs re mozzies - for tons of waterbirds instead we drove a short distance south to James Richardson Park on Estuary View Drive). We did see Fairywrens, a Ringneck Parrot, Gerygone and Bronze wings on the Possum Trail by day. Empty on a Monday. Signs recommend also coming at night to walk the trail and spot night animals and birds. Picnic Area also across the main road.
Lareen N — Google review
Beautiful scenery, lillys over the entire area floor. 4wd needed if venturing in with car. Kangaroos all over, serene and grass areas to sit and relax and take it all in
Daniella C — Google review
Tuart trail is a little ways away, has nice flowers and shrubs but the trail is only 600m long. Cannot recommended to anyone wanting a proper trail walk. Bring mozi spray if your going.
Brayden T — Google review
A very special forest . Lots of animals and birds and trees and at this time of year fungi as well.
A D — Google review
Beautiful National Park. Huge Tuart Trees. One of a kind in the world. A number of Tuart forests stretch along this part.of the coast line. To the West is Ludlow North Road, to the East is the Bussell Highway. Follow Ludlow Road to the old mill toen of Ludlow and the Tourist drive. T w rrific drive and scenery. Just watch our for Kangaroos.
Glen W — Google review
Nice peaceful place to have a walk. Make sure you whack on some mozzie spray especially after it rains.
P J — Google review
Given it's history...It's got a lovely calm essence about it now...I just wish lazy pigs would stop dumping their rubbish in there.....ruins it in so many ways.
Hayley R — Google review
4.3
(176)
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4.4
(164)
Higgins Rd, Capel WA 6271, Australia
https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/park/tuart-forest
+61 8 9752 5555
25

The Berry Farm

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$$$$affordable
Winery
Cafe
Coffee shop
Family restaurant
Farm
A favourite on the list when in Margs.. gorgeous cafe surrounds by beautiful gardens and wildlife. Cafe serves sweets and simple savory dishes. They also have on site a retail store and wine tastings. Our favourites, you can’t go past their fluffy scones, boysenberry pie or a choice of cakes. Coffee tastes great too. Super kid friendly with 2 play areas and animals to see.
Stilts23 — Google review
Excellent value for money, hands down! Chips were awesome, beef burger was sensational, veggie tarts were huge and awesome and kids platter was excellent! Will definitely come back!
El C — Google review
Amazing. A peaceful, little hideaway in tranquillity surrounded by nature. That alone, 5 ⭐️ On top of that the food was quality and has obvious care put into what's made. The staff, happy, friendly and positive. I muddled up a couple of things, management overheard and even helped out when they didn't need to. Thank you for making this place feel special.
Soulless V — Google review
The Berry Farm is a must-visit every time we’re in Margaret River. We stopped by the café and enjoyed delicious hot chai made with their own house spice blend—so warming and fragrant. The boysenberry pie with ice cream was a standout (as always), and the cheese and ham toasty on gluten-free bread was perfectly satisfying. We also tried the vegan coconut berry slice, which was a lovely sweet treat. Afterwards, we did a wine tasting. They currently offer a selection of just three tastings, which was fine—we already knew what we liked, and it was great to revisit our favorites. Charming as ever, The Berry Farm continues to be a highlight of our trips down south!
April K — Google review
Visited the Berry Farm cafe this morning for brunch. We were so impressed by the lovely staff, beautiful setting and great food. We had a few questions and the staff were so attentive and happy to help. Everyone was smiling they must have a great leader.
Lynda T — Google review
A fantastic spot for a family lunch! The food was absolutely delicious—flavorful, fresh, and perfect for all ages. We loved the wide variety of dishes, which made it easy for everyone to find something they enjoyed. The staff were attentive and welcoming, adding to the relaxed, friendly vibe. Highly recommend for a satisfying and stress-free family meal!
Cheng C — Google review
Great place to visit with kids! Spacious playground, farm animals, nice cafe (and bar!) with perfect menu. Definitely will come to this place again before our short holiday ending.
Ольга З — Google review
We have been to Berry Farm many times. Today for the amazing, warm, fluffy scones. And yes, you must get 2 each. Trust me. The only improvement I could ask for is to use clotted cream, to remind me of home.
Fran C — Google review
4.6
(677)
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4.5
(689)
43 Bessell Rd, Rosa Glen WA 6285, Australia
https://www.theberryfarm.com.au/
+61 8 9757 5054
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Busselton Visitor Centre

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Visitor center
Public bathroom
Tour agency
The Busselton Visitor Centre is a treasure trove for anyone looking to explore the vibrant local culture and history of Busselton. This information hub offers a wealth of brochures detailing various activities and attractions, all supported by friendly volunteer staff eager to share their knowledge. Visitors can embark on the Busselton Heritage Trail, enhanced by an audio guide or book available for purchase at the centre.
The best gift shop in WA! Such a great choice of good quality gifts to buy which were beautifully displayed. The staff were very knowledgeable and helpful and a special thanks to Kay for the wonderful beaches you recommended which did not disappoint.
Jo S — Google review
A big thank you to Kelly, so helpful and gave us some great local knowledge. Yesterday we called in to the visitors centre and we were promptly and delightfully greeted by Kelly, she quickly got to work highlighting all the best spots to visit and even tailored it to suit our needs. We had a fabulous day exploring and Canal Rocks was the highlight
Leesa M — Google review
Freindly staff, good selection of gifts worth buying, informative and helpful
Wayne F — Google review
The team at the visitor centre is amazing. I lost my earring and on off chance that someone might hand it in, I left my details. I was so stoked to get a call from Natalia to tell me that they had found my earring! ThanQ so much for your top notch service. Much appreciated!
Kashmira S — Google review
One of the best experiences at a visitor centre! Dionne was so knowledgeable and pointed out some great places to check out in the region which we appreciate since there are so many things to see Heaps of goodies to check out in store Would definitely recommend
Sarah K — Google review
Great help. On a holiday for winery visits. Had great maps of area and a "cheat sheet" of wineries in region and their individual products. Saved so much time as only wanted sweet wines. Just had to try breweries and distilleries on map as well.
Rod G — Google review
Thankyou Helen for the most knowledgeable and thorough information we have ever received at a visitor centre. You must repeat it 100 x a day but you were still enthusiastic. Great gift shop as well.
Margie A — Google review
Five star service and friendliness by Natalia. Great information and so pleasant to talk to. Thanks so much
Rhoss2525 M — Google review
4.5
(198)
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4.4
(346)
17 Foreshore Parade, Busselton WA 6280, Australia
https://www.margaretriver.com/plan-your-trip/visitor-centres/busselton-visitor-centre/
+61 8 9780 5911
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Busselton Jetty

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Sights & Landmarks
Heritage building
Piers & Boardwalks
Busselton Jetty is an iconic 1.8-km wooden pier in Western Australia, featuring a train, underwater observatory, and interpretive center. It is a popular spot for swimming and beach activities along Geographe Bay. The Heritage Trail walk starts near the jetty at Railway House, offering cultural significance and connections to the region's timber industry.
Immaculately kept, run by the friendliest volunteers. 1.8km long so quite walkable, otherwise the little solar powered train can be taken. Buy tickets beforehand, if you have purchased online you still need to collect physical tickets. The train waits for 10 minutes before the return trip unless you have booked the underwater experience then it's 1 hour & 10 minutes. Other than that you walk back. On the day we went we were lucky to have a couple of dolphins
Rae R — Google review
It’s amazing how far the jetty goes when into Geographe bay. You can walk it all the way to the end or you can take the train by booking a ride. You can also add a ticket to the Underwater observatory where you descend down a set of stairs to go the under the sea to view the sea life that uses the underwater reef piles as their feeding ground. Quite therapeutic to stand there and watch the fish. Afterwards you can also visit the Marine discovery centre for some extra insight.
Shaun L — Google review
A unique ocean observatory experience! Though set in the middle of the ocean, the observatory sits at a modest depth of just 8m—yet it’s incredible how marine life has transformed the legs of the structure into their own thriving habitat. Getting there is part of the fun too: you can either enjoy a leisurely ride on the slow-moving train or take a scenic walk by foot. A fascinating and family-friendly way to connect with the underwater world!
Cheng C — Google review
Really lovely day out. If you’re into fishing, snorkelling or just a fun day out, busselton jetty is a must when you’re in the area. It’s a bit of a shame that the main area is so small and the second you get away from the shore, it seems like theres bot a whole lot to do… however the beaches are great, and you get a lot of souvenirs and info at the jetty info center as well as the main visitor center. Overall recommend going to see this place! We did the ultimate experience off-peak for 50$ each, includes ride on train both ways, the underwater observatory (breath taking experience!!) and the marine discovery center. (Unsure if the discovery center is worth it but all in all, great experience)
Caz — Google review
Busso Jetty is one of many places I take people to in my tours through the region. It has great history, amazing community volunteers who are all fabulous & is a great local attraction rich in many stories. Definately worth a look whether its just for a few happy snaps or a train ride & underwater observatory visit. Highly recommended.
Peter C — Google review
Well worth a visit, don't hesitate. We enjoyed every aspect, from the informative history to the underwater view at the observatory. Many pics, take the train if 1.8km walk is too long for you.
Mark B — Google review
Worth doing this coastal road while leaving or going to margaret river and see this long jetty specially when the weather is sunny. Some nice resto/cafe/gelato depending of your feeling. Touristic mixed with local vibes. Very nice place to visit.
Olivier C — Google review
Today was our second time visiting Busselton jetty! And we loved it just as much as the first we visited! This time we went down to the underwater observatory, and it was so cool seeing the fish in the ocean and the coral on the jetty's posts! We had some fish and chips once we got back to the foreshore!
Jo — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(3725)
17 Foreshore Parade, Busselton WA 6280, Australia
http://www.busseltonjetty.com.au/
+61 8 9754 0900
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Boranup Gallery

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Furniture maker
Museums
Art gallery
Boranup Gallery is a fine furniture and art gallery that showcases the work of local artists from the South-West. The gallery features a diverse range of products including metal garden art, metal sculptures, wooden artifacts, handmade furniture, craft items, paintings, and sculptures. Visitors can admire the beautiful woodwork and metal animal sculptures while enjoying the serene forest setting. Although some find it a bit pricey and more appealing to overseas buyers, many appreciate the high quality of the craftsmanship on offer.
Definitely worth the visit. The furniture and Steel artwork are beautiful and impressive. Magnificent gallery art and very friendly staff.
Francois R — Google review
You have to visit! Loveliest dog - Wrinkles. Totally worth the trip just to say hello to the dog and for that matter brilliant gallery as well. Thank you team & Wrinkles!
Tom N — Google review
Eclectic array of furniture, glassware, iron work, paintings, other craft. Large and small items.
Lisa K — Google review
It’s closed. Apparently the business changed hands a couple of months ago and it’s being refurbished, but there are no signs and even the cafe next door has no idea what’s happening. Very disappointing that there is no information as I had a visitor from the US with me and made a special trip there to show him around. Information please!!
AussieCol — Google review
Well maintained and beautifully presented with a wonderful variety of local product. Personally I felt it was quite expensive and may appeal more to the overseas buyers but quality non the less. Gorgeous furniture if only I could fit them in my suitcase!
Kathy — Google review
Lots of beautiful art pieces which are mainly glass and wood. The wooden table were lovely. There are also lots of metal animal sculptures and a cafe.
Kin W — Google review
Crummy gluten free carrot cake, friendly service. Lots of interesting paintings, sculptures, wooden artifacts, handmade furniture, craft items and much more.
Lyn O — Google review
Interesting art and sculpture gallery with cafe attached. Set up in the forest reserve showcasing lical artists works.
Ho S — Google review
4.1
(100)
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4.5
(192)
7981 Caves Rd, Forest Grove WA 6286, Australia
https://boranupgallery.com/
+61 427 771 423
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Brookwood Estate Winery

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Temporarily Closed
$$$$cheap
Winery
Brookwood Estate Winery in Margaret River is a charming destination with amiable personnel, delectable cuisine, and superb wine. The CabernetShiraz blend is particularly delightful. The Rosemary Fries accompanied by Aioli are truly scrumptious. All the dishes on their tasting menu, such as prawn&chorizo, Asian Chicken, and Pulled Pork, come highly recommended. Moreover, they offer freshly baked bread and provide games on the lawn to entertain children.
Lovely spot with friendly staff, delicious food, awesome wine. Loved the CabernetShiraz blend. At the restaurant the Rosemary Fries with Aioli was delicious. All the dishes from the tasting menu was fabulous - prawn&chorizo, Asian Chicken, Pulled Pork all recommended. Freshly baked bread. Games on the lawn to keep the kids busy. We will return.
Ursula H — Google review
If you go to the Margaret River than Brookwood Estate is definitely a place to visit. Very friendly staff, wine is very special and taste great! There is no much choice to eat - more just a tapas. We had pulled pork and it was yummy! Highly recommended to spend couple hours with a pretty view and a bottle of wine!
Alexandra K — Google review
What a superb place. First visit to this relaxed cafe/restaurant. The weather in late November is mild and ideal for sitting on the deck enjoying the sweeping views across the vines. I had the aracini starter and rib beef and my wife had the duck and tiramisu. Very tasty. My wife especially enjoyed the duck. I just thoroughly enjoyed the view and atmos. We'll be back.
John F — Google review
Great delicious asian food with vineyard view. Bonus points... food is halal! Must try lamb satay.
Sharifah M — Google review
Visited the cellar door seeking for a nice wine. One of the oldest pioneer in Margaret River, you can feel the country feel from the beautiful little cottage. The staff was very friendly and we loved the Cabernet Shiraz.
Ayaka I — Google review
The nicest family owned winery business, we came here as a family and by far the service and the friendliness was amazing! Recommended the wine is awesome :)
Beshay K — Google review
For wine lovers or those who just gets introduce to wine this place is perfect!! Such a lovely service and knowlagable team to answer any questions. Delicious testing, lived it!
Kateryna N — Google review
Excellent food and great view to accompany with it. Delicious sweet chilli sauce and tasty wine as well.
Jeremy — Google review
4.7
(89)
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4.7
(450)
430 Treeton Rd, Treeton WA 6284, Australia
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Beerfarm

Mentioned on 
6 lists 
$$$$affordable
Brewery
Beerfarm is a trendy and spacious hangout known for its craft beer, local wine, and casual ambiance. It's a dog-friendly spot where visitors can enjoy classic light bites while sipping on their favorite drinks. Additionally, the area offers other attractions such as Churchview Estate with its vineyard and wine tasting experiences, as well as the scenic Metricup Bird Park for nature enthusiasts.
We stopped by for lunch on our way back to Perth. The venue was full, so I suggest making a booking if you’re travelling as a group. I had the best chicken curry here exactly what I was craving in the cold weather! Looking forward to visiting again next time we head down south. ❤️
Angelo P — Google review
Great location, brewery in an old farm shed, with brilliant views over the paddocks. Good range of beers and food. No pizza but delicious chips as a hunger buster. Friendly service, good music playing (not live).
Samantha L — Google review
Love the Beer Farm! Such an interesting brewery with great atmosphere. Delicious food, tasty beer, only criticism was there is no cider on tap. We were able to sit inside with the dogs which was great. Highly recommend the tuna tartare.
Viki F — Google review
We went to Beerfarm for a 'a taste' today. Absolutely brilliant. Beers really high quality, food delicious. The Staff we met were amazing...Kaitlyn, Tommy and the modest 'Weston' were welcoming, friendly lots of fun. Thanks guys for a beaut couple of hours. Gaye and Ross👏
Gaye F — Google review
Recently dined here with friends and our kids. The kids loved the playground and large area that they could explore. I'm coeliac and discussed the gluten free, coeliac safe options and was informed they had a separate fryer for hot chips and assured that their chicken massman was gluten free and coeliac safe to the best of their ability. The chicken massman was ABSOLUTELY delicious. My husband and I shared both the items we ordered and left feeling very satisfied. Absolutely recommend.
Tabitha L — Google review
Good and tasty fulfilling food, excellent beer, and a very decent vibe of the place. Great place for family lunch. Playground for kids and large lawn to stroll around. Will be coming back! Keep up the good work, beerfarm team!
Ilgiz S — Google review
Group of 10 of us all found the food very average. Pulled pork Nachos lacked flavour and had a pool of liquid at the bottom of the plate, sauce on the corn was far too salty (and I like salt) and burger was meh. The staff were lovely and atmosphere was nice, unfortunately the food was a let down
Lauren — Google review
We were recommended to visit the beer farm By a friend and we are very glad they did! Food was amazing! Best beef brisket we have ever had. We will definitely be back and tell our friends to also visit.
Lisa M — Google review
4.5
(936)
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4.2
(360)
177 Gale Rd, Metricup WA 6280, Australia
http://www.beerfarm.com.au/
+61 8 9755 7177
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