Discover the best top things to do in Busselton, Australia including Gold Fever Vintage, Corrynne's Natural Soap Body Products, The Vasse Markets, The Handmade Marketplace, Tracie Anderson Ceramics, Eagle Bay Olives, Happ's Pottery, Christian Fletcher Gallery, Sensei Pots Art Gallery Yallingup, ArtGeo Cultural Complex.
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5.0 based on 3 reviews
Fun, quirky, treasure filled emporium of fabulous vintage clothes, collectables & reproduction vintage. Come on by & say Hi!!
5.0 based on 15 reviews
We pride ourselves on making natural products that don't contain harmful chemical ingredients, but rather plant based and made to old fashioned cold process recipes. Our soaps are famous for their superior lather and moisturising properties. We include a very generous amount of essential oils for their therapeutic benefits. They have an incredible smell which permeates through to the very last sliver.
Such a beautiful shop! We bought some products on our way to Dunsborough for the weekend, tried them while holidaying and we so impressed that we stocked up on our way home!! Wonderful customer service and the products are awesome! We will definitely be back.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Welcome to The Vasse Markets, the original indoor markets in the South West, under new ownership since October 2019! Shop local for your fresh produce, handmade crafts, unique gifts and delicious food. 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month, 8am-12noon.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
A new attraction in Busselton, a must see when visiting the South West. Local artesans have gathered to bring you the best of quality handmade crafts. Whether you're looking for the perfect gift or a beautiful keepsake The Handmade Market place has something for everyone. Be sure to stop in an pick up your little piece of Busselton today.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Tracie Anderson is an established South-West Ceramic & mixed Media Artist. Tracie uses found objects from the shores of Western Australia and upcycles them with ceramics to form beautiful sculptural & functional art. Her studio which is located within the Artgeo Cultural Complex in Busselton is a working studio/gallery. You can watch Tracie create her next piece of art while browsing her fascinating gallery. All of Tracies pieces are unique and are solely Western Australian. Her found objects include shell, driftwood, metal, bone and other interesting finds. Tracies studio is well worth a visit to experience and see hands on ceramics and beautiful organic found pieces found on our pristine Western Australian coastline.
Always something different in this studio of continuos creation. So much to choose from and very affordable. It’s a must visit for locals and visitors alike. Looking for a workshop that’s different and wanting to try something new...try One of Tracie’s .I am thrilled with my efforts and found that I loved getting my hands into the clay and creating something from scratch with Tracie’s guidance Amazed really!,
4.5 based on 84 reviews
The Farm Shop at Eagle Bay Olives has closed but will open for some "pop up shop" days, dated to be advertised on the website. Online sales as usual but all olive oil has sold out. A charming, rustic Farm Shop in the midst of a picturesque olive grove just out of Dunsborough in the Margaret river wine region. Free tasting of single estate extra virgin olive oil, table olives and other gourmet products, all produced on the farm. The friendly staff will happily teach you the finer points of tasting and using extra virgin olive oil and answer questions on all matters related to olives. Also stocked are olive wood utensils and boards, olive oil toiletries and unique giftware. Gourmet picnic boxes available to eat under the trees or take away.
Great little place to stock up on truly wonderful olive oil that this region produces. Fresh pepper and aromatic. The intent to grab merely a 500ml bottle went by the wayside - olives, pesto, jam and condiments. Not gimmicky just great quality. Beyondreasonable in pricing and beyond great in flavour. Thank you - we will be regulars now.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Happs Pottery Gallery offers a wide selection of contemporary thrown and hand-built ceramics. The pottery on display represents the work of Myles Happ so you will find a range of styles that could well complement your home decor. All pots are dishwasher and microwave safe. Intricate, precise, massive or midget you will find ceramic items that are both decorative and functional. Messy pottery classes are popular! Bookings are essential with at least two days notice. We have bees so come if for some definitely delicious NUDE Honey! Watch out for the signs.
Happ's winery was the first of four wineries we were to visit today on our tour. Unfortunately, the time here was limited, due to a delayed disembark from the Majestic princess. The wines sampled were excellent, my particular favorite the Verdello. The tasting portions adequate for you to appreciate the wine characteristics. Would have liked more time to enjoy the surroundings and browse through the pottery on display.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Christian Fletcher has been a professional photographer for 26 years and still retains all of the passion and enthusiasm for taking a great photograph. At the core are three aspects of photography: capturing the beauty in landscapes, teaching his technical skills to others, and using his photography to reinforce the connections we all have with our natural environment. His images are on display in his two galleries in Dunsborough and Mandurah in Western Australia, and he teaches both online and in workshops across Australia and around the world. Christian uses his creativity and the best equipment available today to push the boundaries of landscape photography into areas that invoke serious reflection in the viewer's mind.
Christian Fletcher must be one of the best photographers in WA, with his wonderful landscapes, panoramas and nature portraits. Any shape or size to fit your wall and colours to match! The gallery has a great selection of his work on display, most for sale and covers all budgets. Well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Situated of 4 acres of beautiful south-west land, Sensei Pots is home to master potter Ian Beniston. With skills finely tuned over many decades working in a distinctly Japanese style of pottery, at Sensei Pots you can witness Ian at work in his studio and browse the many beautiful wares for sale. Situated between Yallingup and Dunsborough a visit to Sensei Pots makes for a wonderful day out
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Captures Busselton’s history. Interesting to stroll through the old Court House, police station, cells, and galleries, accompanied by one of the volunteer guides. Located near the seaside end of the Main Street.
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