Attractions around Busselton
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Busselton
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Busselton Jetty
17 Foreshore Parade Beach Front Busselton, Busselton, Western Australia 6280 Australia
Visit Western Australia's top tourist attraction! Enjoy breathtaking views above and below the Indian Ocean from the Busselton Jetty – the longest tourist jetty in the Southern Hemisphere and second longest in the world! Spanning over 1.8kms (over a mile long), the Jetty is home to one of only six Underwater Observatories in the world. Ride the electric Jetty Train along the length of the Jetty, with 360 degree views across the ocean, and take a tour of the Underwater Observatory at the end. Experienced guides lead you 8 metres beneath the water’s surface to view the natural wonders that lie beneath the Jetty where its piles create Australia’s greatest artificial reef, host to 300 marine species - an awe inspiring forest of vividly-coloured tropical and sub-tropical corals and fish. Walking, photography, swimming, snorkelling and diving are all popular. Coming soon - Marine Discover Centre! An immersive self-guided experience opening 1st July 2024.
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Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
1267 Cape Naturaliste Road Naturaliste, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia
The Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse reveals the extraordinary maritime history of the Cape region. Easier than most lighthouses to climb, this lighthouse tower is accessible even for small children and is one of the most popular attractions in the Margaret River Region. Half-hour guided tours provide a fascinating insight into the functions of a working lighthouse, the history of the local area and what life was like as a lightkeeper. From the balcony, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, Cape Naturaliste, Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, and the beautiful Geographe Bay coastline. The observation platform, located a short walk from the lighthouse, also provides sweeping ocean views and Geographe Bay, ideal for scenic photo opportunities.
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Meelup Beach
Meelup Beach Road, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia
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Sunflowers Animal Farm
129 Ludlow-Hithergreen Rd Cnr Bussell Highway, Ludlow, Busselton, Western Australia 6280 Australia
Sunflowers Animal Farm is an interactive, hands-on farm animal display with hundreds of (mainly) farm animals, but also some native animals like kangaroos. They are all very friendly because people feed them all day. Some of the even talk! Entry is $15.50 per person, babies under 24 months are free and buckets of animal food are $4 each. We are open every day (except Christmas Day) from 9am to 5pm. Visitors can help give a bottle of milk to our orphaned babies every day at 10am and 4pm.
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Eagle Bay Brewery
252 Eagle Bay Rd, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia
Eagle Bay Brewing Co is a family run, boutique operation with a passionate appetite to share our love of brewing, wine making and local produce. Expect a new and vibrant experience for the whole family with menu and playground for the kids, great beer, wine, food, service and atmosphere.
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Busselton Visitor Centre
Busselton Beachfront 17 Foreshore Pde, Busselton, Western Australia 6280 Australia
Busselton Visitor Centre is located on the beautiful Busselton Foreshore next to the famous Busselton Jetty. Drop in to pick up your FREE Tales and Trails regional magazine, as well as the Margaret River Region touring map. The map showcases all the incredible cellar doors, breweries, restaurants, attractions, beaches, trails and historic places to visit. Have a chat to the local experts. The friendly team are available 7 days a week to discover all best things to see and do or highlight seasonal activities and local events available during your stay. The centre also has an incredible collection of local gifts, souvenirs, specialty guides, books and touring information. Housed within the town's restored original train station, the centre forms part of the beautiful Railway House building and the Ballaarat Engine museum (free entry). The visitor centre is an essential stop to discover the stories of Busselton and start your travel journey across the Margaret River Region.
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Sugarloaf Rock
Sugarloaf Rd via Cape Naturaliste Rd, Cape Naturaliste, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia
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Countrylife Farm
1694 Caves Rd, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia
Country Life Farm is a great day out for the whole family. You can hand feed all the friendly farm animals anytime of the day. Rabbits, guinea pigs, kangaroos, llamas, alpacas, goats, sheep, donkeys, ponies and Stan our Highland Steer. All rides FREE with entry. HUGE INDOOR PLAYGROUND, Giant slide, bouncy castle, merry go round, boat rides, Orbitor Dodgem cars. Free tea and coffee for mums and dads. Free BBQ facilities - you're welcome to bring your own bbq pack or picnic we have lots of tables under the shady peppermint tree's overlooking the lake.
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Ludlow Tuart Forest National Park
Tuart Drive, Busselton, Western Australia Australia
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Geographe Bay
Geographe Bay Road, Busselton, Western Australia Australia
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Busselton Museum
Old Butter Factory 76 Peel Tce, Busselton, Western Australia 6280 Australia
The Busselton Museum is housed in the one hectare Old Butter Factory Precinct which is nestled on the banks of the picturesque Vasse River. A replica of the old Busselton Jetty Rotunda enhances the vista and the building exhibits demonstrate Busselton’s diverse agricultural, forestry and maritime history with special attention focused on the famous 1920s Group Settlement Scheme and the heritage listed Old Butter Factory. The Museum opened in 1975 and is now run entirely by volunteers from the Busselton Historical Society. Tuesdays are set aside for this willing band of workers who maintain the artefacts, build new displays and continually strive to keep this collection relevant. There is lots to see and visitors are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy it in the grounds by the Vasse River under the shade of the old Tuart trees.
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Flametree Wines
7 Chain Avenue, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia
Flametree Cellar Door and Winery is located on the picturesque shores of Geographe Bay, at the gateway to one of the world's great wine producing regions - the Margaret River Wine Region. By winning Australia's most well-known and respected wine accolade, the Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy, with their first ever red wine, Flametree Wines has firmly established themselves in the upper echelon of Margaret River wine producers. Proving that this accolade was not a coincidence and that Flametree was actually deserving of the prestigious award, the next vintage was also a finalist in the following years' show. This unprecedented success has since continued, with many critic reviews and awards. The welcoming and impressive Cellar Door building has a Hampton beach house style of architecture and is a must see when visiting the region. With an open fire place, inviting deck and beautiful gardens the Flametree Cellar Door is suitable for visiting at any time of the year. While you're visiting taste the range of Flametree wines, browse the current art exhibition and range of merchandise. The friendly cellar door team offer a casual and relaxed wine tasting experience, with no pretension just the pleasure of exceptional wines. Supporting the local art community, Flametree exhibits local art throughout the year. Open daily 10am - 5pm. Closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday & Anzac morning.
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Castle Rock
Castle Rock Road via Meelup Beach Rd, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia
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Aquatastic
Geographe Road, Busselton, Western Australia Australia
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Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park
Cape Naturaliste Rd, Busselton, Western Australia 6285 Australia