From 10 to 13 October, the Lost & Found Festival returns to the Bunbury Geographe Region, promising four days of adventure packed with wine, food, agriculture, music, art, and stunning landscapes.
The Dardanup Bull & Barrel Festival is a must-visit for families seeking a fun, low-cost day out in the picturesque Ferguson Valley. Held in the heart of Dardanup, this vibrant, family-friendly festival is just a short 20-minute drive from Bunbury and two hours south of Perth, making it an ideal day trip for those looking to experience the best of the region.
Wondering how to make the most of the spring school holidays in Bunbury Geographe? Whether you’re interested in creative activities or outdoor adventures, here are our top 10 recommendations for family fun:
Bunbury Geographe is ripe with an abundance of artisanal delicacies and delights, cultivated by local purveyors from fertile lands.
CinefestOZ is Australia’s premier destination film festival, and this year, Bunbury is playing host to an array of exciting screenings and events. Whether you’re a film buff or just looking for a unique way to spend your week, Bunbury offers a perfect blend of cinema and culture. Here’s a curated itinerary to help you make the most of your time at the festival.
The South West Festival of Japan is a vibrant celebration that brings a touch of Japan to the heart of Bunbury and Busselton from September 1 to 15. With a diverse range of events, from cultural performances to interactive workshops, the festival offers something for everyone. If you’re planning to visit, why not make a weekend of it?
Hidden in the Ferguson Valley are these secret sanctuaries waiting to be found.
Come out of hibernation and experience the beauty of Winter in Bunbury Geographe. Just a two-hour drive from Perth, this region offers six distinct getaways for anyone to enjoy. Whether you’re keen on dolphin watching, wine tasting, biking or hiking adventures, there’s something for everyone to delight in.
Discover the Geographe Wine region’s top drops, from award-winners to exciting alternative varietals.