
One of Australia’s most beautiful treasures, Busselton is
rich with history, tourism, culture and natural attractions.
This is the ideal destination for your driving holiday,
perfect as a base for enjoying the ever changing Western
Australian coastline and inland to the magnificent Margaret
River.
Located just over two hours south from Perth, Busselton is
the ultimate destination to unwind and enjoy the scenery,
including over thirty kilometres of white sandy beaches
stretching from tranquil Geographe Bay through to
unpredictable Cape Naturaliste. With so many ideal
locations to base yourself, you might need to keep your
itinerary flexible as there are dozens of fantastic spots to
explore in Busselton and surrounding areas.
Any time of year is ideal climate wise, as summer brings
blue skies and sunny days, and winter treats you with mild
temperatures and cool nights. Spring is a beautiful time to
visit with wildflowers scattered up and down the entire
region. All colours, all varieties are proudly displayed
for anyone who stops long enough to enjoy the kangaroo paws,
orchids and acacias.
Once you have settled into your home away from home, choose
from a myriad of water sports, including snorkelling,
diving, fishing, sailing and swimming. You won’t have to
look far for fine cuisine, and the seafood has a name for
itself up and down the coastline. Everywhere you look there
are families soaking in the sunshine, cyclists dodging
walkers and joggers, and friendly locals enjoying a chat.
Head to the famous lengthy Busselton jetty that leads to an
Underwater Observatory, displaying its world famous
artificial reef with every type of tropical fish you could
imagine. The kids will be awestruck by the stunning colours
and unusual fish all visible through the large viewing
windows. This is a definite ‘must do’ to add to your
itinerary when you visit the seaside town of Busselton.
The Sandy Bay Holiday Park is just one accommodation choice
which has close proximity to the popular tourist spots in
the area, including the jetty and observatory.
For a spectacular day trip head south to Cape Leeuwin, where
you will find one of the tallest lighthouse’s on the
mainland. With waves hammering the coastline, untamed
winds and endless natural scenery, this is the perfect
combination for nature lovers. There are fantastic walking
tracks which stretch from Cape to Cape as well as whale
sightings from September through to December. Augusta is the
closest town just north from the Cape, ideal for holiday
makers looking for an escape from the fast paced life, and
sporting a fantastic local museum.
When its time to escape the suns rays, you may choose to
travel inland to discover a very different form of beauty.
The Tuart Forest is only seven kilometres east from
Busselton, yet is one of the last standing forests of its
kind. With trees dated over three hundred years old, it’s
like walking back in time when you discover the various
walking trails and enjoy a picnic amongst these living
giants.
Head west and you will find the perfect getaway location in
the Margaret River region. Spend a day or two here to enjoy
the vineyards scattered amongst the green rolling hills, or
explore a handful of the hundred or so caves hidden like
gems in this rich hinterland. For some, just driving off
the beaten track and enjoying the spectacular scenery is an
adventure in itself.
Head back to the city to enjoy the history of the old
Courthouse Arts Centre complete with an historic gaol and
art gallery. The Busselton Visitor Centre is the starting
point for the Heritage Park and Trail which including many
famous landmarks. Kids will love the Ballarat Steam Engine
and the old churches and historical buildings bring a new
perspective to this diverse town.
Busselton offers the chance to unwind and escape the day to
day pressures of city living, and also enjoy nature at its
best. There is incredible beauty and diversity in this
region, with colourful flowers, deep forests, rolling hills
and miles of pristine coastline. Start planning now for
your next driving holiday in Western Australia.
Jenny Brewer