Australia's South West Natural Attractions
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Arboretum Collie - A large collection of trees from all over the world can be found in the Arboretum which is situated on the opposite side of the Collie River near the Soldiers... More
Australian Chamber Orchestra The Red Tree Tour Melbourne - Music and imagery tell the thought-provoking tale of the Red Tree, based on the popular book.
Music and imagery tell the thought-provoking tale of... More
Back Beach Bunbury - Back Beach is one of the most popular beaches in the Bunbury region. Located on Geographe Bay this pristine white sandy beach is an excellent spot for... More
Bald Head Walking Track Albany - The trail starts about 100 metres to the left of the carpark at the Salmon Holes and winds over 16 kilometres of dunes on Isthmus Hill out to Limestone... More
Barrabup Pool Nannup - Nine kilometres west of Nannup off the Mowen Road, Barrabup Pool is a natural formation in St. John's Brook, a perennial stream running into the Blackwood... More
Basaltic Rock Bunbury - The Bunbury Basalt Rock, at the northern end of Ocean Beach, is formed from a volcanic lava flow believed to have occurred 150 million years ago in the... More
Beedelup National Park Pemberton - Beedelup National Park is set amidst a beautiful forest in the state’s southwest. A highlight of the park is the Beedelup Falls. Ensure you bring... More
Big Brook Dam Pemberton - Big Brook Dam presents a glorious setting for a freshwater swim, canoe and nature walk. Surrounded by Karri forest, it provides an idyllic location to... More
Big Tree Collie - This tree is believed to be the biggest living jarrah tree in Collie region. It is 36 metres high and 10 metres in girth. It is anticipated to have 30... More
Blackwood River Nannup - The delightful Blackwood River which flows through the south west of the State offers some excellent scenic walk trails along its banks.
The Blackwood... More
Bluff Knoll Stirling Range National Park - Rising more than a kilometre above sea level, Bluff Knoll is one of the highest peaks in Western Australia and the perfect place for an outdoor adventure.... More
Boranup Karri Forest Margaret River - For scenic driving through the tall timber forests of the south west head to Boranup Karri Forest just south of Margaret River.
The area, which is part... More
Boulters Heights Bunbury - Provides an excellent panorama of the city, port of Bunbury, north shore and the Leschenault Estuary. Access by foot can be taken from the junction of... More
Bremer Beach Bremer Bay - Featuring stunning blue water and milky white sand, this sheltered cove is located only a ten minute walk from the Bremer Bay town site, and is a popular... More
Bridgetown Jarrah Park Bridgetown - 20 kilometres west of Bridgetown on the Brockman Highway is the Bridgetown Jarrah Park. This is a combined effort by the department of Conservation and... More
Brookhampton Estate Donnybrook - Located just south of Donnybrook in the heart of Western Australia's Geographe wine region, the estate is set on a spectacular 420 acre property. The... More
Brunswick Pool Brunswick - Brunswick Pool is a picturesque section of the Brunswick River. Located on the Southern Western Highway at the north end of the town near the bridge.... More
Bunbury Dolphin Discovery Bunbury - Bunbury Dolphin Discovery promises you a unique and exhilarating experience. The centre enables you to interact with the bay’s 90 resident Bottlenose... More
Bunker Bay Dunsborough - Bunker Bay is protected by the rocky promontories of Cape Naturaliste. The white sand beach is north-facing and sheltered. Try your luck at catching a... More
Busselton Beachfront Busselton - The picturesque Busselton beachfront is home to the longest timber pier in the Southern Hemisphere, Busselton Jetty. The beachfront has a vast array of... More
Busselton Jetty Experience Busselton - Extending almost two kilometres out over Geographe Bay, the heritage listed Busselton Jetty is the longest timber jetty (pier) in the Southern Hemisphere.... More
Canal Rocks Yallingup - The beautiful granite outcrop that makes up Canal Rocks is part of the rugged Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park known for its excellent fishing and scenic... More
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and Discovery Centre Dunsborough - Only 13 kilometres from Dunsborough along a scenic drive is the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and Maritime Museum. Situated on a rugged promontory, the surrounding... More
Cascades Pemberton - The Cascades are a series of picturesque waterfalls that flow from the Lefroy Brook near Pemberton. Enjoy a lovely day wandering through the forest and... More
CaveWorks Margaret River - The caves of Margaret River are managed from CaveWorks, a fascinating eco-centre with impressive displays set amongst the beautiful natural environment... More
Centenary Gardens Bunbury - These beautifully kept gardens were built in 1936 to commemorate the town of Bunbury's Centenary. In 2006 a gift of a "floating stone" was presented to... More
Clarence Carols by Candlelight Bellerive - Join in this traditional Carols event set on the shore of Kangaroo Bay.
There will be lots of opportunities for the audience to join in the singing.
Please... More
Coalmine Beach Walpole - Located on the Nornalup Inlet, Coalmine Beach is a quiet place for all ages. The spectacular scenery of the area can be seen along the Coalmine Beach Heritage... More
Collie River Scenic Drive Collie - This drive follows the river with its tumbling rapids on one side and timber-covered slopes on the other. Wildflowers and bush orchids grow profusely on... More
Conspicuous Beach Nornalup - Located 15 kilometres east of Walpole, Conspicuous Beach is a spectacular piece of rugged coastline. Whilst not a beach recommended for swimming, Conspicuous... More
Cosy Corner Augusta - Cosy Corner is a worthy visit. Drive along Caves Road, a short distance beyond Deepdene, turn left at the signpost and you will come to this aptly named... More
Cowaramup Bay Gracetown - A well protected bay that provides a safe swimming environment for all the family. The bay is also home to famous surf breaks. More
D'Entreacasteux National Park Pemberton - Remote and rugged D'Entrecasteaux National Park combines pristine beaches and tall tree forests in a wild and spectacular landscape along the southern... More
Deep River Walpole - Deep River runs at least 90 kilometres southwards and flows into Nornalup Inlet. It runs through state forest and Mt Frankland National Park. The upper... More
Denmark River Denmark - Pack a picnic and spend an afternoon relaxing by the tranquil Denmark River near the town of Denmark.
Grassy lawn and shady trees make this a charming... More
Denmark-Nornalup Heritage Trail Denmark - The Denmark-Nornalup Heritage Trail commences at the mouth of the Denmark River, one and a half kilometeres fom the town centre. It then follows the alignment... More
Dingo Beach Albany - Dingo Beach is a picturesque location with excellent swimming. Waves for experienced surfers as well. More
Dog Rock Albany - Named Dog Rock because of its unmistakable likeness to the head of a bloodhound sniffing the air, this huge granite outcrop is near the town centre on... More
Eden Beach Albany - A secluded beach which provides excellent swimming and rock pools to explore, Eden Beach may be an adventure to get to, but is definitely worth the effort.
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Elephant Rocks Denmark - Visit the massive rounded boulders of Elephant Rocks near picture perfect Greens Pool in Denmark. These granite domes resemble elephants set off the shallow... More
Emu Point Albany - Emu Point in Albany is the perfect place for families to go swimming and picnicking. It’s an ideal spot for children thanks to clear, calm and shallow... More
Falls Festival - The Marion Bay - Two days and nights of music and entertainment from more then 50 local and international acts.
Rock out to three days of great music with bands from our... More
Fernhook Falls Walpole - Located on Beardmore Road (36 kilometres north-west of Walpole), Fernhook Falls are part of the Deep River, popular for canoeing and kayaking.
The falls... More
Fine Woodcraft Gallery Pemberton - You are welcome to the relaxed and friendly atmosphere of Murray and Lillian Johnson's multi award winning Fine Woodcraft Gallery. You'll find our Gallery,... More
Fitzgerald River National Park Jerramungup - Fitzgerald River National Park is renowned for its diverse and spectacular scenery and flora, which in turn supports a number of threatened animals.
Surrounding... More
Frankland River Walpole - The Frankland River is the longest river that flows into the Walpole-Nornalup Inlet, a deep, well-flushed estuary permanently open to the sea. Most of... More
Frederick Square Cranbrook - This large square in the centre of town features a nature walk planted with numberous native flowering shrubs, a large playing field. It is a delightful... More
Glen Mervyn Dam Donnybrook - Completed in 1969, the dam is situated on Lyall's Mill Stream, a tributary of the Preston River. It aids irrigation by replenishing the Preston River during... More
Gloucester Tree Pemberton - Signposted from the main street, the Gloucester Tree is Pemberton's most famous tourist attraction, situated in the Gloucester National Park. It is one... More
Gnarabup Beach Margaret River - Located 12 kilometres from the town of Margaret River, Gnarabup Beach is a safe swimming spot in an area that is otherwise famous for its large surf. More
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