Wheelchair Friendly Attractions in Busselton

Busselton and Vasse, located in Western Australia's South West region, offer a variety of wheelchair-friendly attractions for visitors to enjoy. Some of the top attractions in the area include Busselton Jetty, extending 1.8 kilometers out to sea, a remnant of the thriving timber industry accessible for a unique experience. Busselton also provides beach wheelchairs for visitors with mobility difficulties, which can be booked through the Busselton Visitor Centre.

The region boasts the Busselton Museum, showcasing the town's history and surrounding region, part of the Busselton Heritage Trail. Vasse Virgin in Vasse offers beauty and skincare products made from natural ingredients. Wonky Windmill Farm & Eco Park in Margaret River features a petting zoo, nature trails, and a café. Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse stands at the most south-westerly point of Australia, providing stunning views of the surrounding coastline.

Visitors can also explore the Collie Art Gallery, showcasing local art and artists, and the Coalfields Museum and Historical Research Centre in Collie, delving into the history of the coal mining industry in the region. These attractions offer a range of experiences, from underwater exploration in Geographe Bay to appreciating local art and history. With accessible beach wheelchairs and well-maintained paths, Busselton and Vasse cater to all visitors, including those with mobility difficulties.