A stunning collection of natural treasures is what sets Bunbury apart from the rest.
It’s hard to believe you can get this close to nature, right on the doorstep of a vibrant and cosmopolitan city.
It’s all thanks to Bunbury’s superb peninsula location – water on three sides creates a lot of possibilities.
And you won’t have to dig deep to find the treasure either.
Many of Bunbury’s most spectacular natural experiences are situated just walking distance from the CBD, along landscaped paths.
If you are near the water it’s likely you’ll spot a bottlenose dolphin. The city enjoys a close association with these adorable creatures who largely reside in the waters of Koombana Bay. They are always eager to make your acquaintance.
And they’re not the only ones. See more native animals at the Big Swamp Wildlife Park or stroll the elevated boardwalk at the Big Swamp Reserve for an intimate encounter with local birdlife.
But don’t forget Bunbury’s dinosaurs, the rare White Mangroves and its other prehistoric gems at Wyalup-Rocky Point.
Finally enjoy the tranquillity of the Maidens Tuart Forest or during spring see the colourful arrival of our Wildflowers in several locations around the city, including Manea Park.