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Campervan hire in Bunbury
Bunbury, though a smaller metropolis than both Perth and Mandurah, is Western Australia’s northern gateway to one of the most biodiverse regions in the world. Begin this adventure into south Western Australia’s incredible flora and fauna by greeting the fleets of bottleneck dolphins that spend time in Bunbury’s Koombana Bay. You’ll be surprised by the scientific and artistic offerings of this small city: check out the Dolphin Discovery Centre and the Bunbury Regional Art Gallery before you explore this incredible area with the help of your campervan, starting with the wineries and waterways of nearby Ferguson Valley.And then what? Campervan hire in Bunbury
Travellers heading into or returning from south Western Australia’s beautiful coastline will be interested in overnighting at the Mandalay Resort or nearby BIG4 Beachlands Holiday Park located in Busselton, forty-five minutes south west of Bunbury along the Bussell Highway. For visitors to the city centre, free parking is available for up to two-hours at a number of convenient lots throughout the central business district, such as at Stirling Street or Blair Street. Check out this informational pamphlet for more specific information, as well as for paid all-day parking options, in order to ease your exploration of the unique boutiques that line Victoria Street and the art galleries of the Marlston Waterfront. There are numerous north-south highways and roads connecting Bunbury to its coastline neighbours; visitors headed to or from Mandurah can travel either the Old Coast Road/Forrest Highway (National Route 1) or the South Western Highway (State Route 20), which carries on to Perth. Bunbury is not called the gateway to south-western Australia for nothing. South of Bunbury, National Route 1 becomes the South Western Highway and leads inland. For a longer journey through the forests and backwoods of south Western Australia to the Fitzgerald Biosphere Reserve, take State Route 20 to its intersection with eastward bound Cornfields Highway (State Route 107) 20 km east of Bunbury. Or for a more local adventure with one of the natural wonders of the area, follow the coast southwest to Jewel Cave. Just take the Bussell Highway (State Route 10) through Busselton. Located about 150 km south of Bunbury, the journey to Jewel Cave is an ideal trip with the campervan, which will allow you to stop wherever you want along this scenic route and explore the area in depth! While there’s no need to stock up on wine before you head inland from Bunbury, you may want to fill your fridge to allow for more spontaneous travel. There are a number of Coles and Woolworths in shopping plazas along Blair Street and Sandridge Road, as well as a Woolworths in Dalyellup along the Bussell Highway south of Bunbury for southbound travellers. The Bunbury Farmers Market is also well worth a visit, whether you’re staying in or leaving the area, located just east of town on the Forrest Highway (National Route 1).