Attractions in West Busselton

West Busselton in Western Australia has a range of attractions for all types of travelers. One of the most iconic attractions is the Busselton Jetty, a 1.8-kilometer-long wooden-piled jetty. It's perfect for leisurely strolls, fishing, swimming, and hosts events like the annual Jetty Swim.

The Busselton Foreshore is a must-visit, with its newly refurbished area that includes free barbecues, a skate park, a children's playground, cafes, and stunning views of the bay and the jetty.

For those who love the beach, Busselton and nearby areas like Meelup and Eagle Bay have sandy beaches that offer opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and other water activities.

Nature lovers can visit the Ludlow Tuart Forest National Park, located nearby, for peaceful walks and picnics.

In the town itself, visitors can explore the Queen Street Cultural Precinct. This area features artist studios, workshops, a theatre, cafes, gardens, and photogenic life-size bronze sculptures that showcase the local arts and culture scene.

History enthusiasts can visit the Busselton Museum, which showcases the town's heritage, including the famous 1920s Group Settlement Scheme that played a significant role in shaping the region's development.