Regional Information

South West

Western Australia

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photoThe southwestern regions of Western Australia offer rolling farmlands, boutique wineries, winding rivers, spectacular cave systems, magnificent forests and great coastlines.

Bunbury is the third largest urban area in Western Australia, and is the major port and commercial centre for the south-west region. Bunbury is located 189km south of Perth on the Leschenault Estuary at the junction of the Preston and Collie Rivers.

Margaret River, famous for its wineries, is an ideal base to discover the coastal scenery as well as to go wine tasting, surfing and caving. Yallingup offers great surfing and is also the home to the first of numerous underground caves; part of the cave system which works its way south to Augusta. These fascinating limestone caves include Lake Cave, Mammoth Cave and Jewel Cave with magnificent limestone formations and beautiful colours.

Augusta is a popular fishing village set on the slopes of the Hardy Inlet. The town overlooks the mouth of the Blackwood River - the regions largest river, the waters of Flinders Bay and rolling, heavily wooded countryside.

The huge karri forest is accessible via Manjimup and Pemberton. There are many scenic drives through karri country which are covered in wildflowers during the spring. The Southern Forests also include the new Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk and the Ancient Empire. The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk was set up to protect the Tingle Forest and provides a unique opportunity to view the forest floor and also the canopy tree-tops along the gradually elevated walkway (reaching 40 metres)photo.

Denmark is a popular holiday town on the banks of the Denmark River. Nearby is the William Bay National Park which has beautiful white beaches and impressive rocky scenery. The surf beaches are also popular for water sports and the town boasts that fishing is excellent.

Albany is Western Australia's oldest town and one of its most picturesque. Situated on the edge of King George Sound and the magnificent Princess Royal harbour, the town offers a wealth of history and beautiful coastal, rural and mountain scenery. The town has spectacular views looking out over the coast and inland towards the historic Stirling and Porongurup Ranges. The Porongurup Ranges are located 50 kilometres north of Albany and offer bushwalks and wineries.

Esperance, further east along the coast, is renowned for its fantastic snow-white beaches and bright blue waters. Off the cape are the islands of the Recherche Archipelago, home to colonies of seals, penguins and a wide variety of water birds.

Description | Fact Summary | Weather | Attractions | Special Events | Distances | Getting Around | Getting There

Fact Summary

Description | Fact Summary | Weather | Attractions | Special Events | Distances | Getting Around | Getting There

Weather

 TemperatureRain Fall
MonthMaximumMinimum# of daysmm of rain
Jan28.814.8310
Feb28.915.2211
Mar26.213.4421
Apr22.111.2843
May19.69.716117
Jun17.59.320174
Jul16.68.122165
Aug16.87.919117
Sep18.18.61673
Oct20.59.81353
Nov23.511.4724
Dec27.013.6413