Anniebrook
Bus stand Opposite of Wyndham Resort, Caves Rd.
Bus stand infront of Wyndham Resort, Caves Rd.
Australind
Less than 170km south of Perth and just 11 kilometres north of Bunbury, Australind is a water lover’s dream. With the Brunswick and Collie Rivers to the east and south and the Leschenault Estuary to the west, it provides the perfect place for fun, play and a weekend away.
Iconic for boating and fishing, it is not only water lovers who will enjoy the offerings of this coastal town.
Australind provides something for all ages and interests to explore including:
- Australind Heritage Trail – Visit historical sites along the trail including including cottages, parks, cemeteries and churches including St Nicholas Church which is believed to be Australia’s smallest place of worship.
- Australind Village Shopping Centre and Henton Cottage – Browse a range of local handmade arts, crafts and gifts at the Australind Artisan Collective and variety of retailers at the village shopping centre.
- Ridley Place Foreshore – Enjoy a walk along on the foreshore or pack a picnic lunch and sit and relax. Children can enjoy playing at the refurbished play zone area which includes a balancing rope course, discovery area and mangrove tree maze.
- Crabbing – When the season and weather is right, try your luck at scooping crabs from the estuary or crabbing off the pipeline jetty. Watch the pelicans frolic as you crab or fish or you may even be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a dolphin.
Coach bay in front of BP service station, Old Coast Rd, Australind
Australind Shopping Centre carpark Turning Lane, Opposite BP Service Station, Australind, Old Coast
Binningup Stop
Roadside stop on Old Coast Rd, North of Wellesley Rd North turnoff.
Broadwater
Roadside stop, infront of Broadwater IGA, Cnr Holgate Rd & Bussell Hwy.
Roadside stop, opposide Broadwater IGA, Cnr Holgate Rd & Bussell Hwy.
Bunbury
At the heart of the Bunbury-Geographe region and 180km south of Perth, wonder awaits in the coastal city of Bunbury. With the waves of the Indian Ocean to the west and the calm waters of Koombana Bay a few kilometres east, Bunbury boasts a diverse range of attractions for tourists and holiday makers of all ages and capabilities.
Well known and loved for its beautiful beaches, wild dolphin swim tours, arts, culture, entertainment and cafés and restaurants, Bunbury is home to:
- Bunbury Regional Art Gallery – Located in the city centre of Bunbury and set in a pink former convent, the gallery exhibits a large range of local artwork.
- Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre – Enjoy a variety of live entertainment in this state-of-the-art entertainment complex including live theatre, music, comedy and dance.
- Dolphin Discovery Centre – The recently refurbished centre has plenty to see, do and learn. From dolphin eco tours to swimming with the dolphins to interactive activities and exhibits.
- Jetty Baths – Enjoy the calm waters of this small beach and park area, just a few minutes from the city centre. Pack a picnic and enjoy a day out with the family.
- Bunbury Farmers Market – Sample and purchase fresh, quality produce with a large selection of fruit, vegetables, cheese, meat, preserves, bakery and readymade meals.
Bunbury Health Campus
Bus shelter infront of Hospital on Campus Rd at South West Health Campus, Cnr Robertson Dv & Bussell Hwy.
Bus shelter on Campus Rd at South West Health Campus, Cnr Robertson Dv and Bussell Hwy.
Busselton
At the gateway to the Margaret River wine region and 220km south of Perth, breathtaking Busselton awaits. Located on the southwest tip of Western Australia, Busselton is one of the South West’s favourite tourism towns thanks to its beautiful beaches, the longest piled jetty made of timber in the Southern Hemisphere and a hub of cafes and restaurants.
Bursting with attractions for all ages and enthusiasts to explore, Busselton is home to:
- Busselton Jetty and Underwater Observatory – Catch the train to the end of the 1.7km famous Busselton jetty to discover the Underwater Observatory. View the 300 plus marine species, that live beneath the jetty, from the viewing windows at various levels.
- Geographe Bay – Enjoy the calm, tranquil waters of this beautiful shoreline. Whether a leisurely stroll, a swim or building sandcastles, the ideal place for a family day by the sea.
- Art Geo Cultural Complex – The cultural precent of Busselton, ArtGeo features an art gallery, studios, workshop, historic courthouse, theatre and life-size bronze sculptures.
- St Mary’s Anglican Church – Discover the beauty and history of the oldest stone church in the state which is still used as a place of worship today.
- Whale Watching – When the season is right, take to the waters for an exciting day onboard a charter to get up close with whales and other sea life creatures in the oceans of the South West.
Bus bay at the front South West Coach Lines Office.
Bus bay opposite South West Coach Lines Office.
Capel
Situated half-way between Bunbury and Busselton and 210 kilometres south of Perth, the Capel region is filled with stunning scenery, mouth-watering local produce and natural wonders. A popular destination for tourists and those looking for a weekend escape, Capel provides something for everyone, including those with a sense of adventure.
You are spoilt for choice with ways to fill in your days in the Capel region including:
- Peppermint (Peppie) Beach – Whether a day out swimming and paddling or watching the sun rise, enjoy the beauty of the white sand and clear calm waters of this popular beach.
- Tuart Forest National Park – This strip of tuart forest links Capel and Busselton. Enjoy a picnic at one of the picnic sites or wait to the sun goes down, take your torch and walk the self-guided trail to be up close to the possums.
- Forest Adventures South West – Enjoy the great outdoors and soar to great heights amongst the trees with adrenaline filled fun on high rope courses and flying foxes.
- Wineries, Restaurants and Cafes – From locally baked cakes and desserts to award winning wines, enjoy a range of delicious and decadent food at a variety of local establishments.
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Cowaramup
Located 12km north of Margaret River and 265 kilometres south of Perth, is the eccentric small town of Cowaramup or as the locals call it “Cow Town”. Although the town itself is small, there is no shortage of delicious local produce and scenery to explore.
A popular destination for tourists with the heart of Margaret River just 10 minutes away, there are plenty of ways to fill in your time in Cowarumup including:
- Giftware and Galleries – Explore the giftshops and specialty stores showcasing a diverse range of paintings, arts, crafts, produce and handcrafted gifts and treasures.
- Candy Cow – A sweet tooths haven. Taste and treat yourself to fudge, nougat, honeycomb chocolate and lollypops. Watch the candy makers, live in action, as they prepare a variety of sweet treats.
- Rails to Trails Cowaramup – This trail runs approximately 13.5km from Cowaramup to Margaret River (or vise versa depending where you start). This trail can be used for walking or cycling with spots to stop for a picnic along the way.
- Wineries and Cellar Doors – Sample local wines and produce while enjoying delicious cuisine at local wineries and cellar doors.
Roadside stop, infront of Cowaramup Tennis Courts, Bussell Hwy, Cowaramup.
Roadside stop infront of Stocker Preston, Bussell Hwy, Cowaramup.
Dunsborough
Nestled in the curving coastline and turquoise shores of Geographe Bay is the world-renowned coastal town of Dunsborough. Situated 255 kilometres south of Perth in the South West region of WA, Dunsborough is brimming with spectacular coastlines, decadent cafes and restaurants and picturesque beachfront cycle ways and walking paths.
Dunsborough offers an abundance of attractions for singles, couples and families of all ages including:
- Meelup Beach – Crystal clear, pristine waters provide the ideal place for a day of swimming, snorkelling or building sandcastles in the white sand.
- Cape Naturalist Lighthouse – Enjoy the superb ocean views from the observation platform or climb the stairs to the top for breathtaking views as far as the eye can see. Take a guided tour to learn the fascinating history of this working lighthouse.
- Cape to Cape Walking Track – Stop into the visitor centre for a map and choose one of the easily accessible short walks along this famous track. Take in the stunning views, picturesque landscape, birdlife and flora.
- Country Life Farm – From patting and hand feeding the animals to fun on the bouncy castle and inflatable slide there is fun for the whole family. With BBQ facilities and an onsite café, enjoy lunch under the shady trees.
- Wineries and Cellar Doors – Sample local wines and experience magical views of vineyards while enjoying mouth-watering cuisine at the many award-winning wineries and restaurants.
Roadside stop, Dunn Bay Rd, opposite Seymour Park (TransBusselton Stop 70502) infront of Beach Lodge.
Margaret River
One of the most iconic and popular towns in the South West of Western Australia is the world-renowned Margaret River. Located 270km south of Perth, it exceeds every food lovers’ dreams with award-winning wineries, restaurants and breweries. Beaches and surf breaks line the nearby coast making it a popular destination for those who love sea, sand and surf.
Tourists and holiday makers to Margaret River can choose from an abundance of attractions, for all ages and interests including:
- Hamelin Bay – Enjoy the stunning, calm waters of this bay which is well known to be brimming with stingrays. Snorkel or swim around the bay or pack the reel and rod and fish off the beach.
- Galleries – Immerse yourself in the history of artists in the region at various studios, galleries and museums. With many located amongst stunning scenery enjoy admiring various types of art plus watercolour paintings, candles and ceramics.
- Margaret River Chocolate Factory – Taste and treat yourself to a range of award-winning gourmet chocolate products including truffles, sea salted caramel, rocky road, honeycomb and fruit and nut.
- Wineries and Vineyards – Visit a diverse range of wineries and cellar doors in the region for a delicious and decadent feast of local produce and palette pleasing tastings of local wines.
- Craft Beer Breweries – Enjoy an interesting range of beers and ciders at different breweries in the area. Tease the taste buds with tastings of varying and eccentric flavours.
Perth – Airport International Terminal, Domestic T1 T2
Arriving at Transperth Stand 1/2 on Horrie Miller Drive, opposite Terminal 2
Departing from Transperth Stand 1/2 on Horrie Miller Drive, opposite Terminal 2
Pinjarra Road Interchange
Stop subject to selected services DU100 and 730BN.
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Skippers Aviation Terminal
Roadside stop at entrance to Skippers Aviation Terminal, Valentine Rd.
West Busselton
Roadside bus stand, north of junction of Bussell Hwy & Lockhart St.
Roadside bus stand, south of junction of Bussell Hwy & Lockhart St, opposite Vibe Service Station.