Bunbury-suburb

Bunbury, Western Australia, has a diverse range of attractions and activities for travelers. The Bunbury Farmers Market is a bustling market where visitors can sample fresh local produce and gourmet foods. The Bunbury Wildlife Park allows guests to get up close and personal with native Australian animals. The Marlston Hill Lookout Tower and Bunbury Lighthouse Lookout offer stunning panoramic views of the city and the ocean. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy Koombana Bay and Back Beach, which provide relaxation and water activities.

History and heritage enthusiasts can explore the Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre, which showcases the city's development and the stories of its early settlers, convicts, and vibrant port history. The Dolphin Discovery Centre offers an educational experience about the local marine life and the opportunity to interact with dolphins in their natural habitat.

For arts and culture, Bunbury has a vibrant street art scene, the largest collection in regional Australia. The Bunbury Regional Art Galleries is the largest regional art gallery in Western Australia. The Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre hosts a variety of performing arts events and music festivals. The unique Mangrove Walk and Leschenault Inlet provide a serene setting for a leisurely stroll and a glimpse into the city's maritime history.

In addition to these attractions, Bunbury's coastal location offers a range of water-based activities, including surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, and boating, thanks to its proximity.

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