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Located on the banks of the Leschenault Inlet, only 5 mins from Bunbury. A great family park with free bbq facilities, playgrounds for the kids and laundry block. We also have fully self-contained 1 bedroom & 2 bedroom motel units, cabins, onsite vans and shady powered sites. We have a golf course situated behind us and local shopping centres near by. Surrounded by natural wildlife you can watch the sunset across the estuary. The city of Bunbury is only 5 mins away, cinemas for the kids, ten pin bowling and the cappuccino strip. Or swim with the dolphins at Koombana
Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park is a paradise for bird watchers and nature lovers with 60 different species of birds living in the park. Enjoy a short scenic walk around the park to discover some of the wildlife and enjoy the picturesque surroundings.
If you have time, it is well worth taking a one and a half hour walk or ride along the trail that leads you down to the estuary where dolphins can be spotted swimming through the still waters. Remember to bring along your binoculars and camera to capture the abundant wildlife living in this sanctuary.
Follow the scenic 15 minute drive along the Old Coast Road from Bunbury to enjoy the views of the Leschenault Estuary before turning into the conservation park. Stop at the information bay to plan your visit and park your car.
Take advantage of the beautiful surroundings and allow plenty of time to explore all it has to offer by camping at the park's pleasant campsite. Rangers patrol the park daily to collect fees.
Leshenault Peninsula Conservation Park is in Australind, a two hour drive south of Perth and 15 minutes north of Bunbury.
Camping in Western Australia's natural areas is a special experience. ...
Australind is an aquatic paradise - a place virtually surrounded by water with the Brunswick and Collie Rivers to the east and south and the Leschenault Estuary to the west. It's a great place for boating, sailing, windsurfing and fishing, that puts you within easy reach of an unforgettable encounter with wild dolphins.
Just 11 kilometres north of Bunbury, you can reach Australind in one and a half hours along the Forrest Highway south of Perth, making it an ideal day trip or weekend escape.
Its waterways are dotted with top spots for boating, sailing, windsurfing, fishing and prawning. Silver bream and whiting regularly make the catch of the day, while the estuary offers the opportunity to scoop blue swimmer crabs (in season) - a fun activity for all the family.
Just to the south, Bunbury's Koombana Bay is famous for being the only spot on Australia's coast where close encounters with wild dolphins can be found at the shoreline, or on a dolphin watching or swimming tour, with bonus dolphin insights provided by an award-winning Interpretive Centre.
Terrestrial activities for nature lovers aren't lacking either. The Leschenault Peninsula Nature Reserve is a haven for native flora and fauna, such as kangaroos and black swans, with many bushwalking trails showcasing Australind's natural beauty.
For history buffs, the Australind Heritage Trail is a must as it passes by historically important cottages, parks, cemeteries and churches, including the St Nicholas Church, believed to be Australia's smallest place of worship.
Accommodation options in Australind are budget-friendly and no-frills bed and breakfasts and caravan parks. For a wider range, check out nearby Bunbury....