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Dolphin Discovery
Centre
Watch from
the beach or wade into the water with the dolphins should
they swim into the shallows of the Interaction Zone.
Dolphin visits are at no set time as these animals are
wild, however interaction occurs mainly in the morning.
Up to 100 dolphins live in the Bay and you can learn
more about them and other marine life at the Centre's
Interpretive Museum and Theatre, which features fascinating
displays and an amazing underwater documentary.
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Opening Hrs:
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The Centre is open daily from 8.00am-4.00pm
(Summer) and 9.00am-3.00pm (Winter). We are
closed on the 25th December.
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Pricing:
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Adults AUD 6.00, Child AUD 3.00, Concession
AUD 3.00, Student AUD 3.00, Family AUD 15.00
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Contact:
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Phone: +61 (0)8 9791-3088
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Getting Here:
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Address: 447 Koombana Drive, Bunbury WA 6230,
Australia
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Bunbury Regional
Art Gallery
Bunbury
Regional Art Galleries are situated in a distinctive
pink former convent in the City centre only minutes
from Bunbury’s thriving shopping and café strip. Nestled
at the base of Boulters Heights between the picturesque
Leschenault Inlet and the Indian Ocean, Bunbury Regional
Art Galleries is Western Australia’s largest regional
gallery.
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Opening Hrs:
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Monday-Friday 10.am to 4.00pm
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Pricing:
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By donation
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Contact:
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Phone: +61 (0)8 9721-8616
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Getting Here:
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Address: 64 Wittenoom Street, Bunbury WA 6230,
Australia
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Basaltic Rock
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 Crataceous Period. Volcanic
activity was quite extensive over the south west corner
for a short period of time. Basalt rock is believed
to erode and decompose over a long period of time, however
a considerable amount of basalt can still be found from
Bunbury to windy harbour, buried beneath sedimentary
layers of sand and clay. The basalt rock formation can
only be seen in Bunbury and Black Point, south east
of Augusta.
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Opening Hrs:
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N/A
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Pricing:
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N/A
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Contact:
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Phone: +61 8 9792 7205
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Getting Here:
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Address: Ocean Beach, Bunbury, 6230
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Byramgou Park
Situated
on Wade Road Brookhampton, the 45 hectares of Byramgou
Park and our boutique winery straddle a North South
ridge, overlooking the Minninup Creek and Thomson Brook
Valleys near Ferguson Valley. The Brookhampton locality
is developing as a tourist attraction with as many as
nine small to large wineries in this world renowned
Geographe Wine Region. Byramgou Park began its commercial
life as a producer of the exotic Protea Pink Ice and
successfully balances the two enterprises.
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Details
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Opening Hrs:
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10.00am-6.00pm daily
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Pricing:
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None specified
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Contact:
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Phone: +61 (0)8 9731-8248
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Getting Here:
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Address: 183 Wade Road, Brookhampton WA
6239, Australia
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King Cottage
Museum
King Cottage,
built in the early 1880's, was occupied by four generations
of the King family. King Cottage became a local history
museum in 1968. It houses a valuable collection of pioneer
material of the area.
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Opening Hrs:
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2.00pm-4.00pm daily
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Pricing:
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Adult AUD 5.00, Concession AUD 3.00, Child
AUD 0.50
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Contact:
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Phone: +61 8 9721 7546
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Getting Here:
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Location: 77 Forrest Avenue, Bunbury, 6230
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