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Bunbury, WA 6230

Margaret River · Western Australia · Population 44,972 · Median age 41

Bunbury is a coastal city with excellent camping options, waterfront walks, and a lively pub scene. Ideal base for exploring the Margaret River region.

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Bunbury is a substantial coastal centre with a population of around 45,000, making it well-equipped for travellers. The town sits on the Indian Ocean and offers easy access to both urban amenities and natural attractions. Multiple caravan parks are within walking distance of the town centre, providing convenient accommodation for touring vehicles.

The Leschenault Inlet Walk is the standout natural attraction, offering scenic coastal views and birdwatching opportunities just 500 metres from town. With 14 trails in the immediate area, there's plenty of walking and exploration to do on foot. Bunbury serves as a logical staging point between Perth and Margaret River, with good road access and fuel supplies readily available.

The pub culture is strong here, with 15 establishments scattered throughout town offering meals, drinks, and local atmosphere. Shopping and services are comprehensive with 33 shops and facilities, plus 53 public toilets across the area—useful planning information for touring parties. The median age of 41 suggests a relatively mature demographic, with the town functioning as both a tourist destination and established residential community.

About Bunbury — Demographics

Based on postcode 6230 area (ABS Census 2021)
44,972
Population
41
Median Age
$1,469/wk
Median Household Income
2.4
Avg Household Size
$1,517/mo
Median Mortgage
$300/wk
Median Rent
21%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Leschenault Inlet WalkScenic coastal walk with birdwatching and estuary views, just 500m from town centre.

Must Do

  • Leschenault Inlet WalkPrimary hiking attraction offering accessible coastal scenery and natural wetland habitat.

Travel Tips

  • Three caravan parks within 700 metres of town centre—book ahead during school holidays and weekends.
  • The Leschenault Inlet Walk is best done at dawn or dusk for wildlife viewing and cooler temperatures.
  • Fuel up here before heading south towards Margaret River; prices competitive with regional WA standards.
  • 53 public toilets mean facilities are well distributed—useful for planning long stops with caravans.
  • Mobile coverage is reliable in town but weaker on some walking trails; download offline maps beforehand.
Traffic & Access: Bunbury is on the main highway route between Perth and Margaret River with reliable fuel and rest facilities. Good road access from all directions; town roads are standard suburban standard.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer comfortable temperatures for walking and camping without summer crowds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Bunbury?

There are 10 campsites near Bunbury, including Bunbury Beachfront Caravan Park (0.5km), Bunbury Inlet Caravan Park (0.6km), Bunbury Bay Holiday Park (0.7km).

What walks and trails are near Bunbury?

There are 10 walking trails near Bunbury, including Leschenault Inlet Walk (0.5km), Big Swamp Walk (2km), Preston River Pedestrian Bridge (3.1km).

Is there fuel near Bunbury?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Bunbury, including Independent Baileys Bunbury (0.4km), Ampol Foodary Bunbury (1.5km), BP Bunbury Parklands (2.2km).