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    Busselton

    , WA

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
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    The Ballarat Engine, the first locomotive to be used in Western Australia, near the river at Busselton

    Busselton
    Superb, low key seaside resort town
    The image of the Australian seaside resort is, unfortunately, one of fast food shops, thongs and peeling skin, amusement parlours, and a kind of down-at-heel cheapness sweating under an unforgiving sun. It doesn't have to be like that - as Busselton proves. This is a seaside resort with class and refinement. A delightful place with green parks, interesting historical buildings, a well established town centre, a wide variety of accommodation ranging from the cheap to the sophisticated, and a range of activities which reach far beyond waterslides, video games and pizza parlours.

    The early history of European exploration of the area focuses on the French expedition of 1801 which brought Nicholas Baudin, with his ships the Geographe and Naturaliste, to the coast of Western Australia. It was Baudin who name the bay, Geographe Bay, after his vessel and named the river Vasse after a sailor who was lost, believed drowned, in the area. No one knows what happened to Vasse. He disappeared when one of the Geographe's boats capsized in the surf. However when the area was finally settled by Europeans there was a story told by the local Aborigines of a white man who had lived with the Aborigines until his death and who spent most of his life wandering the shores of Geographe Bay waiting for a ship to return.

    The Busselton area was first settled by Europeans in 1832 after the early settlers at Augusta - the Bussells, Turners, Molloys, Chapmans and Laymans - decided to move north to the rich and fertile valley of the Vasse River. The original plan had been for the families to settle in the Augusta area but the soil had been infertile, the giant hardwoods in the area had been hard to clear, and the isolation had meant that regular supplies had been difficult to obtain.

    In 1832, only two years after they had settled at Augusta, John Garrett Bussell led a party north and discovered the Vasse River area. The Bussell party landed near the present site of the jetty, made their way up what is now Queen Street, reached the Vasse from where they travelled upstream to the land they planned to settle. The home, named 'Cattle Chosen' (named because one of the cows the family had lost in Augusta managed to find its way to these rich pastures), was built on the banks of the Vasse and it was here that John Bussell settled for the rest of his life.

    Bussell's description of the area depicted it as a kind of paradise. 'Here was a spot that the creative fancy of a Greek would have peopled with Dryad and Naiad and all the beautiful phantoms and wild imagery of his sylvan mythology. Wide waving lawns were sloping down to the water's edge. Trees thick and entangled were stooping over the banks.'

    News of the success of the Bussells meant that the other families at Augusta quickly followed. In 1836 a townsite was laid out at the mouth of the Vasse River (north of the present town) but even the surveyor described the area as a place where 'mud and water were far more plentiful than dry land, more fit for Dutchmen or frogs than British soldiers' and so the following year the present townsite was surveyed. The settlement grew as a result of the port facilities available in Geographe Bay and the fact that produce from the area, particularly horses, was being exported to India. Around this time Geographe Bay became a popular haunt for whaling ships, particularly American whalers, who were working the Southern Ocean. The district also became important for its dairy, beef and timber production.

    Perhaps the most famous and most impressive building from this period is Wonnerup House which was built in 1859, although the Layman family had first built on the site (which lay at the edge of the original townsite) between 1837-1841. Fire destroyed the original building in 1858 and it was replaced by the present building in 1859.

    The early settlement at Wonnerup makes fascinating reading. The National Trust booklet The Story of Wonnerup House recounts, in the words of George Layman, how the area was so dangerous that in 1837 members of his family were afraid to leave the house because of the danger of being speared by the local Aborigines.

    'We dare not leave our house to shoot anything. I have 12 head of cattle and I fear before the natives can be made peaceable some of them will be speared as I am forced to turn them out in the bush without anyone to mind them. The natives are very savage.'

    Layman did eventually leave his house only to be speared by a local Aborigine on 22 February 1841. He was only 31 at the time.

    As early as 1835 people were starting to call the main settlement on the Vasse, Busselton, after John Garrett Bussell who was the first European settler in the area. The Bussell family, who wanted the town named Capel after a relative in England, protested to no avail. In a letter written in 1835 Fanny Bussell wrote 'The town at The Vasse is named Busselton in honour of its first settlers. We should have liked it called Capel, but the name was given at Perth without our knowledge.'

    In spite of its large number of historic buildings, which give the impression that Busselton was a thriving centre through the nineteenth century, the truth is that it really only began to grow after the Group Settlement Policy moved people into the area after 1921. More recently its popularity as a holiday destination has ensured its continuing prosperity.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    Wonnerup House

    Wonnerup House
    Today Wonnerup House is run by the National Trust and open to the public. Set in beautiful gardens it still has many of the furnishings which date from the original settlers. The complex also includes the Dairy and Kitchen which predate the main house. Over the road are the Teacher's House (1885) and School (1873). Of interest in the area is Lockeville (1870s), a beautiful limestone house on the banks of the Vasse Estuary west of Wonnerup House, near Wonnerup Beach.

    St Marys Church of England
    There are a number of important historical buildings in Busselton. One of the prettiest, and certainly the one with the most superb location, is St Marys Church of England which was built in 1844–45 and claims to be the oldest stone church in Western Australia. It was the brainchild of John Molloy and John Garrett Bussell, who had trained as a clergyman. The establishment of the church was slow. The church wasn't consecrated until 1848 and it was another decade before a resident clergyman could be attracted to the district. The setting of the church beside the river is enhanced by the gravestones around the back (some of them date back to 1841 - before the church was built) and the Rectory (1870s) which has wide verandahs and an unusual hexagonal bay window. There is a History of St Mary's, Busselton available for sale inside the church.

    Ballarat Steam Train
    Across Queen Street, in St Marys Park, is the 'Ballarat' steam train reputed to be the oldest train in Western Australia. It was built in Victoria in 1871 and hauled timber from Yoganup to Wonnerup. It was given to the local council in 1929 and mounted in the park in 1939.

    Old Butter Factory Museum
    Along the river from the church (on Peel Terrace) is the Old Butter Factory Museum which was built in 1918. It is an excellent folk museum. The rooms are still known by their butter factory names - 'The Churn Room', 'The Cream Holding Room', 'The Cream Tipping and Washing Room' but the museum's displays are a comprehensive history of the local area. This is a huge and well organised museum which, apart from extensive displays of memorabilia, also has a Group Settlement humpy and a small country school in the grounds.

    Villa Carlotta
    At 110 Adelaide Street is the Villa Carlotta which now incorporates the Captain Molloy Restaurant and a Private Hotel. It was built in 1896-97 and has such unusual design features as French windows and a tower. It is an acknowledgement that as early as the 1890s the town was developing into a rather sophisticated seaside resort.

    Weld Hall
    In August 2001 the Western Australian government announced that "Weld Hall, on the corner of Queen and Adelaide streets, had been listed on the State's Register of Heritage Places in recognition of its significant historical and cultural value to the local community.

    "Completed in 1881 as a home for the Weld Mechanics' Institute, a school for trades, the hall has also served as a community meeting place, a rehearsal and performance venue and as a substitute classroom. Theatrical performances are still held on the site.

    "The single-storey building is an example of simplified Victorian Italianate architecture and is typical of early reading rooms and libraries. Despite undergoing regular alterations, the outstanding feature of the building remains its large arched windows."

    Construction of Weld Hall began in 1874 following the grant of land to the Weld Mechanics' Institute and Working Men's Association and £10 towards building costs.

    The first Mechanics' Institute was formed in London in 1824 with the aim 'to improve the education of working men and to instruct them in their various trades'. Over time this goal was broadened to incorporate general adult education with reading rooms provided and popular lectures given on a wide range of topics including science, literature, history, music and art. "In the late 1850s, the Swan River Mechanics' Institute was established, with a Busselton chapter founded in 1861. This was particularly important - with the foundation of a Mechanics' Institute considered a milestone in the development of any town."

    The Mechanics' Institute in Western Australia elected to adopt the name of Frederick Aloysius Weld, Governor of Western Australia from 1869 to 1875, perhaps to distinguish itself from the Working Men's Association. Unusually, there is no evidence of a foundation stone and the original plans are missing. The names of the architect and builder are similarly not known."

    The 2 km long jetty at Busselton

    Busselton Jetty
    One of the most distinctive constructions in Busselton is the jetty. The original jetty was built of jarrah. Permission to build the jetty was given in 1853 but the jetty was not completed until 1865. The first jetty was 528 ft but drifting sands and the shallowness of the bay resulted in the construction of an additional 430 ft jetty in 1875. A further stage was added so that today it is nearly 2 km long - one of the longest jetties in the world. It was closed to shipping in 1972 and damaged by a cyclone in 1978. It is now used by fishermen and holiday makers. It is a pleasant walk with the sea breezes offering relief on a hot day.

    Newtown House
    To the south of the town on the road to Margaret River is Newtown House an old farm built by the Abbey family in 1851. It has been converted into a tea shop which sells arts and crafts.

    Augusta-Busselton Heritage Trail
    The Augusta-Busselton Heritage Trail: Retracing the Pioneer Route from Augusta to the Vasse has detailed information on the jetty, St Mary's Church, the location of the prominent old houses, and the history of the area and its early settlement. There is also an excellent booklet titled Historic Busselton, which has some interesting old photographs, which is available from the Old Butter Factory Museum.

    Tourist Radio
    Additional information - particularly very good up-to-the-minute information - about this town can be accessed by checking out Western Tourist Radio at www.touristradio.com.au . Not only does it provide excellent information for people planning to visit Busselton but it also provides access to information for people while they are actually travelling through the area. Check it out. It is very useful information.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Busselton Tourist Bureau
    Civic Centre Complex Southern Dve
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1288
    Facsimile: (08) 9754 1480
     
     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      Amaroo Motor Lodge
    31 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1544
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Gale Street Beach Motel & Villas
    40 Gale St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 1200
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Motel Busselton
    90 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1908
    Rating: **
     
     
      Paradise Motel
    Pries Avenue
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1200
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Restawile Motel
    340 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 4600
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Riviera Motor Inn
    44 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1555
    Facsimile: (08) 9752 4847
    Rating: ***
     
     
      The Vasse River Resort
    70 Causeway Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 3000
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Commercial Hotel
    Queen St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1132
     
     
      Esplanade Hotel
    Marine Tce
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1078
     
     

    Resorts   [Top of page]

     
      Abbey Beach Resort
    595 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4600
    Rating: *****
     
     
      Amalfi Resort
    13 Earnshaw Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 3311
    Rating: ****
     
     
      The Geographe Bay Resort
    555 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4166
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Mandalay Holiday Resort
    254 Geographe Bay Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1328
    Facsimile: (08) 9752 2835
    Rating: ****
     
     
      The Geographe Bayview Resort Chalets
    Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4166
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses   [Top of page]

     
      Busselton Observatory Guesthouse
    7 Brown St Vasse
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9751 3336
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Churchill Park Guesthouse
    97 Duchess St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 2979
     
     
      Kinvarra Park Lodge Guesthouse
    Pries Rd Vasse
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4203
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Stewarts on Gale
    59 Gale St Vasse
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9751 3381
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Busselton Travellers Rest Guesthouse
    223 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 2290
    Facsimile: (08) 9752 2290
     
     
      Geographe Guesthouse
    28 West St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1451
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Jacaranda Guesthouse
    30 West St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1246
    Facsimile: (02) 9754 2910
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Prospect Villa Bed & Breakfast
    1 Pries Ave
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1509
     
     
      Villa Carlotta Guesthouse
    110 Adelaide St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 2026 or 9752 4530
     
     

    Apartments   [Top of page]

     
      Abbey Beach Resort Serviced Apartments
    595 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4600, 1800 017 097
    Facsimile: (08) 9755 4610
    Rating: *****
     
     
      Broadwater Bungalows Beach Resort
    553 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 9800
    Rating: *****
     
     
      Broadwater Resort Serviced Apartments
    Cnr Bussell Hwy & Hogate Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 1633, 1800 097 855
    Facsimile: (08) 9754 1151
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Busselton Beach Resort Holiday Apartments
    Cnr Geographe Bay Rd & Guerin St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 3444
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Cape View Beach Apartments
    Bussell Hwy & Little Collins St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4388
    Facsimile: (08) 9755 4044
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Mandalay Holiday Resort
    652 Geographe Bay Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1328
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Seascape Holiday Apartments
    84 Geographe Bay Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 97 521328
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Holiday Homes & Units   [Top of page]

     
      Busselton Villas
    163 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1175
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Siesta Park Villas
    Caves Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4016
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Cottages & Cabins   [Top of page]

     
      Busselton Jetty Chalets
    94 Marine Tce
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 3893
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Sandybay Holiday Park
    2 Norman Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 2003
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Farm & Eco Holidays   [Top of page]

     
      Kerriley Park Farm
    Yelverton North Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 7524 or 0418 903 997
    Facsimile: (08) 9755 7524
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Lodges & Chalets   [Top of page]

     
      Busselton Jetty Chalets
    94 Marine Tce
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 3893, 1800 628 688
    Facsimile: (08) 9752 3893
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Kookaburra Caravan Park
    66 Marine Tce
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1516
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Mandalay Caravan Park
    Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1328
    Facsimile: (08) 9752 2835
    Rating: *****
     
     
      Acacia Caravan Park
    Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4034
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Amblin Caravan Park
    Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4079
    Facsimile: (08) 9755 4739
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Beachlands Holiday Park
    10 Earnshaw Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 2107, 1800 622 107
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Busselton Caravan Park
    163 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1175
     
     
      Busselton Holiday Village Caravan Park
    Peel Tce
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 4499
     
     
      Four Seasons Holiday Resort
    33 Caves Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4082
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Geographe Bay Holiday Park
    525 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 4396
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Lazy Days Caravan Park
    452 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1780
     
     
      Peppermint Park Eco Village
    86 Caves Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4241
     
     
      Sandybay Caravan Park
    2 Norman Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 2003 or (08) 9752 3606
    Facsimile: (08) 9754 2394
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Abbey Beach Resort
    595 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: 1800 017 097
     
     
      Acapulco Annies Busselton
    174 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 3466
     
     
      Blend Cafe/Restuarant
    9 Prince St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9751 2300
     
     
      Bootleg Brewery
    Pusey Rd Wilyabrup
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 6300
     
     
      Cape Lavender Garden Cafe
    Carter Rd Metricup
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 7552
     
     
      Ching's Dynasty Chinese Restaurant
    Queen St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 2668
     
     
      Commercial Hotel
    Queen St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1132
     
     
      De Samer Thai Restaurant
    55 Queen St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 7222
     
     
      El Gringo's Mexican Restaurant
    174 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 3466
     
     
      Esplanade Hotel
    Marine Tce
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1078
     
     
      Evans & Tate
    Cnr Caves & Metricup Rds Wilyabrup
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 6244
     
     
      Flutes Restaurant
    Cnr Caves Rd Wilyabrup
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 6250
     
     
      Geographe Bayview Resort Restaurant
    Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4166
     
     
      Newtown House Restaruant
    Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 4485
     
     
      The Geographe Hotel
    Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 97 55 4166
     
     
      The Goose Cafe
    Geographe Bay Rd Wilyabrup
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 7700
     
     
      Tides Tavern & Restuarant
    21 Spinnaker Blvd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9751 2960
     
     
      Vasse River Resort Restaurant
    Causeway Rd
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 3000
     
     
      Windmills Restaurant
    55 Queen St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 7222
     
     

    Cafés   [Top of page]

     
      Antonio's Pasta
    129 Bussell Hwy
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 4133
     
     
      Busselton Pizza Bar
    Queen St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 2066
     
     
      Cafe Tarra
    Kent St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 3399
     
     
      Dome Coffees Australia
    Kent St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9751 1155
     
     
      Equinox Cafe
    Queen St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 4641
     
     
      Geographe Pizza & Take Away Foods
    37 Queen St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 2501
     
     
      Jade Cafe
    9 Albert St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9751 3388
     
     
      Sugar & Spice Cafe
    53 Prince St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1539
     
     
      the Fig Cafe
    42 Fig Tree Lane
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 3561
     
     
      The Grove Kafe
    Metricup Rd Wilyabrup
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9755 7333
     
     
      The Junction Cafe
    Queen St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9754 2552
     
     
      The Old Chapel Cafe
    Boulevard Shopping Centre
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 4155
     
     
      The Vasse Cafe Bar
    Queen St
    Busselton WA 6280
    Telephone: (08) 9752 1455
     




     

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