Bunbury Geographe Tourism Partnership is a collaboration of seven local governments in the Bunbury Geographe region with the aim to lead and foster a strategic and cooperative approach to tourism.
In December 2017, an MOU was established between the City of Bunbury, the shires of Harvey, Collie, Capel, Dardanup, Donnybrook-Balingup and Boyup Brook, the South West Development Commission and Australia's South West. The key commitment of the MOU was to deliver the Bunbury-Wellington and Boyup Brook Regional Tourism Strategy.
THE BUNBURY GEOGRAPHE REGION
The Bunbury Geographe is situated 180 kilometres south of Perth in Australia’s South West.
World-class natural attractions, vibrant cafes, wineries and breweries, sensational food, endless beaches, untouched forest, and a mass of excellent accommodation options make it the perfect destination to stay a while. Bunbury is renowned as the City of 3 Waters surrounded by ocean, inlet, and estuary. Unearth its rich blend of maritime history,
fascinating marine life, unforgettable natural experiences including Australia’s premier dolphin experience, trendy eateries, small laneway bars, vibrant boutique clothing stores, cool street art and everything in between.
Only minutes away are the green pastures, undulating hills (and a mountain), fertile valleys and quaint towns of the Geographe region. Venture through wineries, breweries, orchards and farm gates – this is real farm-to-fork,
paddock-to-plate country. Seek out nature, with miles and miles of national park and state forest, five major river system, rare Tuart trees, bountiful dams, and natural waterholes. Tackle the Bibbulmun Track, one of the world great walks, or beat the Munda Biddi on your mountain bike. If the deep dark forests, boutique wineries and old pubs don’t excite, then the sweet orchards dripping with fruit will delight.