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10 EARNSHAW ROAD, BUSSELTON, WA, 6280 1300 BEACHLANDS www.beachlands.com.au • Heated Pool • Heated Water Playground • Children's Playground • Giant Jumping Pillow • Table Tennis Table • Fully Equipped Camper's Kitchen • Undercover BBQ Areas • Wireless Internet Access • Laundry Facilities • Two Amenities Blocks (one with disabled access) TV Points to All Sites • Bike Hire • Pedal Kart Hire • DVD Hire • Guest Library • Family Bathrooms • Coffee Lounge • NEOS 360 Playzone • 100m to Beach Winery Tours Whale Watching Bush Walking Wildflowers Horse Riding Beachcombing Swimming Fishing & Crabbing Diving Cheese Tasting Art & Craft Galleries Pottery Studios Ice Creamery Chocolate Factory Fine Dining Animal Farms Wildlife Parks Caves & Lighthouse Underwater Observatory Things to See & Do Facilities & Activities We hope you will enjoy your stay with us and we sincerely recommend the services listed for your convenience The Tourist Bureau is located at: Busselton Foreshore, beach end of Queen St. Phone: 9752 5800. • The Town Jetty is two kilometres long, and was once reputed to be the longest timber jetty in Australia. The Underwater Observatory at the end of the Jetty is now open. • Busselton’s population exceeds 31,000. • Wonnerup House is a colonial-style house built in 1859. It has been restored by the National Trust and is located 10km east of the township. • The old Courthouse has also been restored and is now home to an Arts Centre comprising a gallery, artists’ workshops and a coffee shop. Southern Right Whales, Humpback Whales and dolphins are some of the region’s best attractions. Whales can be observed frolicking near the coastline in their annual migration from June until September, with Humpbacks lingering till December. Whale viewing cruises can be arranged (enquire at office), or try spotting whales and dolphins from the lookouts over Geographe Bay and at Cape Naturaliste, or further south at Cape Leeuwin. At Koombana Beach in Bunbury, 52 kms north, you will find the Dolphin Discovery Centre where you can go swimming with the dolphins (Phone: 9791 3088). • Visit nearby Dunsborough, a picturesque coastal town, on the way to beautiful beaches such as Meelup, Eagle Bay and Bunker Bay. The rare red-tailed tropicbird has a nesting colony at the scenic Sugarloaf Rock. In & Around Busselton... DC 5 6 7 8 63 62 61 60 59 64 65 66 67 53 58 57 56 55 54 9 DC 4 DEC 1 DEC 2 DC 3 10 DSV 80 DV15 LSV18 LSV17 LSV16 SC 33 SC 34 SC 32 SC 31 ES 38 ES 37 ES 39 B5 B4 ES 36 11 CS 12 CS 13 DC 14 52 47 46 45 44 43 CT 75 CT 76 CT 77 CT 74 42 41 73 72 71 70 69 CAMP KITCHEN BBQ AMENITIES/LAUNDRY FAMILY BATHROOM OFFICE COFFEE LOUNGE DUMP POINT 100M TO BEACH 3KM TO TOWN ENTRANCE AMENITIES/DISABLED EARNSHAW ROAD BUSSELL HIGHWAY 500M TO BEACH RAMP Park Layout POOL WATER PLAYGROUND DSV 81 CT 79 CT 78 JB 23 JB 22 JB 21 BOUNDARY FENCE JUMPING PILLOW 68 BBQ PARKING LSV19 LSV20 BIN STATIONS PARKING NEOS

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10 EARNSHAW ROAD, BUSSELTON, WA, 6280

1300 BEACHLANDSwww.beachlands.com.au

• Heated Pool• Heated Water Playground• Children's Playground • Giant Jumping Pillow• Table Tennis Table• Fully Equipped Camper's

Kitchen• Undercover BBQ Areas• Wireless Internet Access• Laundry Facilities• Two Amenities Blocks

(one with disabled access)

• TV Points to All Sites• Bike Hire• Pedal Kart Hire• DVD Hire• Guest Library• Family Bathrooms• Coffee Lounge• NEOS 360 Playzone• 100m to Beach

Winery ToursWhale Watching

Bush WalkingWildflowersHorse Riding

BeachcombingSwimming

Fishing & CrabbingDiving

Cheese Tasting

Art & Craft GalleriesPottery StudiosIce Creamery

Chocolate FactoryFine Dining

Animal FarmsWildlife Parks

Caves & LighthouseUnderwater Observatory

Things to See & Do

Facilities & Activities

We hope you will enjoy your stay with us and we sincerely recommend the services

listed for your convenience

• The Tourist Bureau is located at: Busselton Foreshore, beach end of Queen St. Phone: 9752 5800.

• The Town Jetty is two kilometres long, and was once reputed to be the longest timber jetty in Australia. The Underwater Observatory at the end of the Jetty is now open.

• Busselton’s population exceeds 31,000.

• Wonnerup House is a colonial-style house built in 1859. It has been restored by the National Trust and is located 10km east of the township.

• The old Courthouse has also been restored and is now home to an Arts Centre comprising a gallery, artists’ workshops and a coffee shop.

• Southern Right Whales, Humpback Whales and dolphins are some of the region’s best attractions. Whales can be observed frolicking near the coastline in their annual migration from June until September, with Humpbacks lingering till December. Whale viewing cruises can be arranged (enquire at office), or try spotting whales and dolphins from the lookouts over

Geographe Bay and at Cape Naturaliste, or further south at Cape Leeuwin. At Koombana Beach in Bunbury, 52 kms north, you will find the Dolphin Discovery Centre where you can go swimming with the dolphins (Phone: 9791 3088).

• Visit nearby Dunsborough, a picturesque coastal town, on the way to beautiful beaches such as Meelup, Eagle Bay and Bunker Bay.

• The rare red-tailed tropicbird has a nesting colony at the scenic Sugarloaf Rock.

In & Around Busselton...

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KITCHEN BBQ AMENITIES/LAUNDRY

FAMILY BATHROOM

OFFICE

COFFEE LOUNGE

DUMP POINT

100M TO BEACH

3KM TO TOWN

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AMENITIES/DISABLED

EARNSHAW ROAD

BUSS

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HIG

HWAY

500M TO BEACH RAMP

Park Layout

POOL WATERPLAYGROUND

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CT 79

CT 78 JB

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JB 22

JB 21

BOUNDARY FENCE

JUMPING PILLOW

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BBQ

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BIN STATIONS

PARKING

NEOS

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