10 Nature & Parks in Bunbury That You Shouldn't Miss

September 21, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Discover the best top things to do in Bunbury, Australia including Forrest Park Miniature Railway Bunbury, My Balance Aromatherapy, Jetty Baths, Pelican Point Foreshore Reserve, Koombana Bay, Bunbury Wildlife Park, Back Beach, Wyalup-Rocky Point, Manea Park, Turkey Point.
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1. Forrest Park Miniature Railway Bunbury

Blair Street Forrest Park, Bunbury, Western Australia 6230 Australia +61 8 9756 7689 http://www.forrestparkrailway.com
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Forrest Park Miniature Railway Bunbury

2. My Balance Aromatherapy

27 Bonnefoi Bvd Unit 2, Bunbury, Western Australia 6230 Australia +61 478 197 989 [email protected] http://www.mybalance.com.au/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

My Balance Aromatherapy

Are you interested in essential oils? At My Balance Aromatherapy you will be able to immerse yourself in the powerful and beautiful aromas of nature. With an extensive range of essential oils and a passion for our Australian Oils, we welcome you to spend time to explore and experience each one. Our expert aromatherapist on site will create a unique blend for you to take home, or use in an exquisite aromatherapy massage treatment. Our treatments will leave you in complete bliss and relaxation.

3. Jetty Baths

Jetty Road Bunbury, 6230, Bunbury, Western Australia Australia +61 1800 286 287 http://www.australias.guide/wa/attraction-tour/jetty-baths/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Jetty Baths

4. Pelican Point Foreshore Reserve

55 San Marco Promenade, Pelican Point, Bunbury, Western Australia 6230 Australia +61 8 9792 7000 http://www.accesswa.com.au/pages/Feature.aspx?FeatureID=3789
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Pelican Point Foreshore Reserve

5. Koombana Bay

Koombana Dr, Bunbury, Western Australia 6230 Australia http://www.southwestlife.com.au/articles/koombana-bay-shipwrecks.html
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4.5 based on 271 reviews

Koombana Bay

Reviewed By lionely164 - Launceston, Australia

Koombana Bay is a beautiful, clean & picturesque Ocean bay, that provides so much to the City of Bunbury & its Region, with expansive safe beach areas, fishing areas, recreational boating, Dolphin Centre, and supports Public Jetties, Marinas, and the busy Bunbury Shipping Port. The Bunbury City Council & the Bunbury Port Authority are to be commended for all that they do to protect and maintain Koombana Bay.

6. Bunbury Wildlife Park

Prince Phillip Drive, Bunbury, Western Australia 6230 Australia +61 8 9792 7274 [email protected] http://www.bunburywildlifepark.com.au/
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4.5 based on 299 reviews

Bunbury Wildlife Park

See over 60 varieties of native animals in an open parkland setting. Feed the birds in the walk through aviaries, pat the kangaroos and stroll through the gardens. Light snacks and refreshments are available to purchase or bring a picnic to enjoy.

Reviewed By Barbs-day-out

On our trip to Bundury wildlife we when out for lunch there. The food was delicious but a little on the small side though. It was a wonderful day we enjoyed looking at all the birds and Australian wildlife animals it's super clean and the animals are will look after. My son really enjoyed feeding the kangaroos and birds in the aviary.

7. Back Beach

Geographe Bay, Bunbury, Western Australia 6230 Australia
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4.5 based on 165 reviews

Back Beach

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Back Beach is one of this southern city's most popular beaches. It's great for paddling or swimming; you can also fish, and cook you catch on the BBQs. Back Beach is on Geographe Bay, named after the early French explorers. Bunbury is not known for its surf, so the attempt to create surfable waves with the Airwave project created interest.

8. Wyalup-Rocky Point

Lot 352 Ocean Dr, Bunbury, Western Australia 6230 Australia
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Wyalup-Rocky Point

9. Manea Park

College Grove, Bunbury, Western Australia 6230 Australia
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Manea Park

Reviewed By 465kayed

If you love a beautiful walk, or you are a orchid enthusiast, or even wildflowers in general, Manea park is a beautiful place to walk around. Enjoy a peaceful stroll and enjoy the nature, you might even come face to face with a friendly kangaroo. It doesn't take overly long to walk the trail, but it will go quickly because you will enjoy the scenery along the way. here are some of my highlights from different times of the year

10. Turkey Point

Turkey Point, Vittoria, Bunbury, Western Australia 6230 Australia +61 8 9792 7333 http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/Details/66b4f3f4-8b89-43c4-bd6c-ebd2d545f114
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Turkey Point

Reviewed By kimrP9750CA - Bunbury, Australia

" The Cut" was dredged ( in thr 1950s) to drain the Leschenault Estuary - dolphins frequent "The Cut" hunting for fish & " Turkey Point" is a magnificent ( & beautiful) location to view the dolphins ( for free) &/or park & walk down to the beach for a swim or stroll. " Turkey Point" ( on the west side of " The Cut") is also a VERY good fishing location. key

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