There are 20 wheelchair friendly attractions in WA's South West
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The Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre is the most exciting and innovative heritage project in the South West of Western Australia.
Located in the central heart of Bunbury, with six different gallery spaces, BRAG is a must visit for all culture lovers.
Gerry Reilly specialises in free-formed glass art.
Opening in 2025, Saltwater will host a diverse range of art exhibitions, shows and entertainment including comedy gigs, theatre productions, circus acts, dance and music concerts.
Albany Wacky Golf is unique themed indoor mini golf venue located in Albany, Western Australia.
Denmark Dinosaur World incorporating Parrot Jungle Bird & Reptile Park. See the only T-REX in Australia & Interact with rare Parrots & Reptiles
This beautiful studio/gallery in Nannup is well worth checking out. Artists Heather and Will create beautiful kiln formed glass art and impressive garden sculptures. Open Festivals and by appointment.
The Holberry Sculpture Walk features works by regional artists. Wander the grounds at your leisure. All works are for sale.
Ian Daniell: Life-Size Ocean Art - a celebration of marine life and an ode to encounters in the wild. Iconic marine species painted in emblematic form and bright block colours, at 1:1 scale.
Leanne White Gallery. Fine Art paintings and drawings of nature’s fauna and flora. Detailed watercolours, emotive oils and vibrant acrylics. Illustrations portfolios for Children’s Picture Books.
Mosaics and Murals of Harvey WA are a much sort out attraction in the south west. You will find these unique mosaics at the entrances to Harvey, Binningup, Clifton Park, Cookernup, Myalup & Yarloop.
Discover fresh artistic finds from thoughtfully curated artists from Australia and around the globe at REDSEA Gallery.
Indaroo: A Sanctuary of Harmony and Wellness
The Gap and Natural Bridge are two spectacular lookout points along the Southern Ocean coastline, offering breathtaking views between Bald Head and West Cape Howe.
Bring the family for hours of fun discovering the story of The Kodja Place telling the "Real Australian Story" in ways that will move and delight you.
A contemporary gallery and shop space that is inclusive, engaging, affordable, and allows artists to engage the broader community in their art practice.
A curated selection of ethically sourced Aboriginal Art, paintings, prints, books, weavings and wood carvings.
Explore one of only six underwater observatories in the world at the Busselton Jetty! Bookings essential for tours.
Visit the unique ‘working factory’, set in the Margaret River wine region. View the soap makers as they create skin care products using traditional techniques, or taste the gourmet food products.
Meet and feed friendly farm animals and kangaroos in a peaceful rural setting. Sample sensational jams, preserves, olives and extra virgin olive oil. Relax with a Devonshire tea or light lunch.