Don’t miss a visit to the vibrant Origins Market, a bustling indoor community hub for small producers. Under its 3,000 square metre roof, you’ll discover a bakery, butcher, fresh produce market, local artists, jewellers, wine-makers and more.
After browsing the local wares, stop by the hub of eateries serving everything from wood-fired pizzas, dumplings, sushi and burgers to name a few. Be sure to try the award-winning gelato at SubZero too!
Children will be entertained by the indoor nature-based playground and observational bee hive, where they can watch bees buzz in and out through a glass tunnel.
Origins Market regularly hosts events, including craft workshops and live music sessions. To stay informed with the latest happenings, check their website or Facebook page.
While dogs are not allowed inside the market, they are welcome in the outdoor alfresco dining area.
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A visit to Simmos Ice Creamery is a must for visitors to the South West.
Set amongst expansive lush green grounds, Simmo’s in Dunsborough boasts over 50 flavours of ice cream, ranging from classic favourites to unique combinations. Besides ice cream, they also serve coffee, tea, waffles and decadent sundaes, making it a perfect stop for a sweet indulgence.
The venue is a clear family favourite, complete with a large playground, picnic tables and numerous shaded areas to enjoy your treats. Plus, the outdoor areas are dog-friendly.
For those looking to burn off some energy post ice cream, there’s also an 18-hole mini golf course (fees apply).
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A 15-minute drive or leisurely 30-minute cycle along the coast from RAC Busselton Holiday Park will bring you to the heart of the city at Busselton Foreshore.
With expansive grassed areas surrounded by pine trees, this spot offers stunning views of the iconic Busselton Jetty and a long stretch of white sand beach. Take a swim in the sheltered waters of Geographe Bay, relax on the beach, or enjoy a leisurely BBQ on the grass. There’s a large adventure playground featuring a shipwreck, climbing challenges and other ocean-themed activities.
If you’re feeling hungry, dining options on the foreshore include The Goose, Equinox Restaurant & Bar and Shelter Brewing Co. – the perfect spot to watch the sunset while you enjoy delicious pizzas fresh from the oven.
Every fortnightly Sunday morning, the local Busselton Foreshore Markets at Signal Park offer local arts, crafts and fresh fruit and vegetables.
Facilities at the Foreshore include water fountains, public BBQs and toilets. Dogs are permitted on-leash on the grassed and paved areas, but not on the beach directly in front of the Foreshore.
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Put your wine knowledge to the test with a fun day out at the region’s many local wineries. Choose from a range of tours, from tastings to behind-the-scenes education. There’s something for everyone!
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