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Manea Park

Tourist attractions

Bunbury, WA 6230

Description

Manea Park in Bunbury, Australia is a premier bush reserve that supports diverse and threatened wildlife species, including the forest red-tailed black cockatoo and both species of white-tailed black cockatoo found within the South West. The park is also known for its stunning variety of Western Australian wildflowers, which are in full bloom during spring. Visitors can explore the park's 2.3 km walk trail that takes in a range of habitats, providing a picturesque and memorable experience. Manea

It is recommended that visitors avoid activities such as horse-riding, four-wheel driving, or motorbike riding to preserve the bush.

In addition to the Manea Park Walk, there are other attractions in Bunbury. Visitors can interact with dolphins in their natural habitat at the Dolphin Discovery Centre, where they can see, learn, and interact with these friendly creatures. Art enthusiasts can visit the renowned Bunbury Regional Art Galleries to see works by local and national artists, and the gallery also offers workshops and events for people of all ages and interests. For panoramic views of the city and Indian Ocean, visitors can climb to the top of the Marlston Hill Lookout Tower.

The best time to visit Manea Park and Bunbury is during spring when the wildflowers are in full bloom. The weather during this period is mild and pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities newline.

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Parks: Lookouts, Swimming Spots, Toilets, Regional Parks

Location

Bunbury, WA 6230

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