South West Western Australia Attractions
Albany Residency Museum
Albany. The Albany Residency Museum has a range of engaging displays to help you to learn about the origins of Albany’s extraordinary natural attractions including the Gap and The Natural Bridge. Visit the Brig Amity replica to learn more about the first settlers and the harsh journey endured.
Anzac Park War Memorial
Bunbury. The Anzac Park War Memorial is an attractive garden setting directly opposite Bunbury Post Office fronting the city's modern Regional Library. It is a memorial to World War I armed forces.
Ballarat Engine
Busselton. The first steam locomotive used in Western Australia rests in Victoria Square, Busselton. The engine is now on display in the Park opposite the Busselton Tourist Bureau.
Canal Rocks
Yallingup. The Canal Rocks is part of the rugged Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park known for its excellent fishing and scenic bushwalking. A series of rocks jut into the ocean creating a natural canal hollowed out by the force of the sea.
Greenbushes Mining Historical Park
Greenbushes Historical Mining Park provides an enlightening insight into the history of a fascinating mining town dating back to the late 1800s. Explore the region further and get to know some of the locals by staying in one of the region’s bed and breakfasts or local hotels.
John Barnesby Memorial Lookout
The John Barnesby Memorial Lookout was built in 1976 and is dedicated to former Mayor John A
Barnesby. The John Barnesby Memorial Lookout stands 22.9 metres high and comprises of three levels.
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