What to do and see in Busselton, Western Australia: The Best Free Things to do

May 21, 2022 Esmeralda Fenner

Discover the best top things to do in Busselton, Australia including Meelup Beach, Corrynne's Natural Soap Body Products, Meelup Reserve Trail, Tracie Anderson Ceramics, Busselton Foreshore, Eagle Bay Olives, Sugarloaf Rock, Geographe Bay, Bunker Bay, Flametree Wines.
Restaurants in Busselton

1. Meelup Beach

Meelup Beach Road, Busselton, Western Australia Australia
Excellent
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5.0 based on 614 reviews

Meelup Beach

Reviewed By C7098FAnickm

Absolutely beautiful with crystal clear water and immaculate beaches, just a great chilled day out ! Would definitely revisit at the drop of a hat :)

2. Corrynne's Natural Soap Body Products

86b Commonage Road, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia +61 8 9759 1419 [email protected] http://www.soaps.net.au
Excellent
87%
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13%
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Corrynne's Natural Soap Body Products

We pride ourselves on making natural products that don't contain harmful chemical ingredients, but rather plant based and made to old fashioned cold process recipes. Our soaps are famous for their superior lather and moisturising properties. We include a very generous amount of essential oils for their therapeutic benefits. They have an incredible smell which permeates through to the very last sliver.

Reviewed By W4990KLmichelleb - Perth, Australia

Such a beautiful shop! We bought some products on our way to Dunsborough for the weekend, tried them while holidaying and we so impressed that we stocked up on our way home!! Wonderful customer service and the products are awesome! We will definitely be back.

3. Meelup Reserve Trail

Meelup Rd, Busselton, Western Australia Australia http://www.meeluppark.com
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Meelup Reserve Trail

Reviewed By TrickyPerth - Perth, Australia

We walked from Dunsborough to half way along the Meelup Beach trail. It offers great views over Geographe Bay and later in the year will be a great place to see wildflowers. Take some water as there is no water available along the trail. Excellent for all walkers.

4. Tracie Anderson Ceramics

4 Queen St Artgeo Cultural Complex, Busselton, Western Australia 6280 Australia +61 410 946 440 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/tracieandersonceramic/
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Tracie Anderson Ceramics

Tracie Anderson is an established South-West Ceramic & mixed Media Artist. Tracie uses found objects from the shores of Western Australia and upcycles them with ceramics to form beautiful sculptural & functional art. Her studio which is located within the Artgeo Cultural Complex in Busselton is a working studio/gallery. You can watch Tracie create her next piece of art while browsing her fascinating gallery. All of Tracies pieces are unique and are solely Western Australian. Her found objects include shell, driftwood, metal, bone and other interesting finds. Tracies studio is well worth a visit to experience and see hands on ceramics and beautiful organic found pieces found on our pristine Western Australian coastline.

Reviewed By 340lyndam - Perth, Australia

Always something different in this studio of continuos creation. So much to choose from and very affordable. It’s a must visit for locals and visitors alike. Looking for a workshop that’s different and wanting to try something new...try One of Tracie’s .I am thrilled with my efforts and found that I loved getting my hands into the clay and creating something from scratch with Tracie’s guidance Amazed really!,

5. Busselton Foreshore

Queen Street Busselton Beachfront, Busselton, Western Australia 6280 Australia +61 8 9781 0444 https://www.busselton.wa.gov.au/City-of-Busselton
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Busselton Foreshore

Reviewed By buss90

Love watching the foreshore transform. It's such an amazing space to spend a day, with the pirate ship playground, restaurants, of course the beautiful beach and now the Shelter brewery to enjoy. Something for everyone and so family friendly. Love spending our summer days here with the family.

6. Eagle Bay Olives

521 Cape Naturaliste Rd, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia +61 8 9755 3188 [email protected] http://www.eaglebayolives.com.au
Excellent
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

Eagle Bay Olives

The Farm Shop at Eagle Bay Olives has closed but will open for some "pop up shop" days, dated to be advertised on the website. Online sales as usual but all olive oil has sold out. A charming, rustic Farm Shop in the midst of a picturesque olive grove just out of Dunsborough in the Margaret river wine region. Free tasting of single estate extra virgin olive oil, table olives and other gourmet products, all produced on the farm. The friendly staff will happily teach you the finer points of tasting and using extra virgin olive oil and answer questions on all matters related to olives. Also stocked are olive wood utensils and boards, olive oil toiletries and unique giftware. Gourmet picnic boxes available to eat under the trees or take away.

Reviewed By Suzanne33335805 - Chicago, United States

Great little place to stock up on truly wonderful olive oil that this region produces. Fresh pepper and aromatic. The intent to grab merely a 500ml bottle went by the wayside - olives, pesto, jam and condiments. Not gimmicky just great quality. Beyondreasonable in pricing and beyond great in flavour. Thank you - we will be regulars now.

7. Sugarloaf Rock

Sugarloaf Rd via Cape Naturaliste Rd, Cape Naturaliste, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/sugar-loaf-rock
Excellent
69%
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4.5 based on 308 reviews

Sugarloaf Rock

Reviewed By sandgroper12391

This terrific site is accessible by all, there is a sealed road straight to the car park and an easy walk up stairs to a look out. If you are more adventurous you can take a track down the ocean side and then climb up one of the rocks for an even better view. We walked from Cape Naturaliste lighthouse car park and it is an easy 3.5 walk both ways on sealed disability friendly path and boardwalk. The views are sensational.

8. Geographe Bay

Geographe Bay Road, Busselton, Western Australia Australia http://www.geographebay.com
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4.5 based on 139 reviews

Geographe Bay

Reviewed By 868lenh

Hire a bicycle from the visitors centre and ride along the bike path for about 6km to Sensations cafe for a coffee.

9. Bunker Bay

Bunker Bay Road, Cape Naturaliste, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia
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4.5 based on 275 reviews

Bunker Bay

Reviewed By jacij5 - Perth, Australia

Is this one of the best beaches in the world?? I must remind myself not to go on beach holidays overseas because we have one of the best on our doorstep

10. Flametree Wines

7 Chain Avenue, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia +61 8 9756 8577 [email protected] http://www.flametreewines.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

Flametree Wines

Flametree Cellar Door and Winery is located on the picturesque shores of Geographe Bay, at the gateway to one of the world's great wine producing regions - the Margaret River Wine Region. By winning Australia's most well-known and respected wine accolade, the Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy, with their first ever red wine, Flametree Wines has firmly established themselves in the upper echelon of Margaret River wine producers. Proving that this accolade was not a coincidence and that Flametree was actually deserving of the prestigious award, the next vintage was also a finalist in the following years' show. This unprecedented success has since continued, with many critic reviews and awards. The welcoming and impressive Cellar Door building has a Hampton beach house style of architecture and is a must see when visiting the region. With an open fire place, inviting deck and beautiful gardens the Flametree Cellar Door is suitable for visiting at any time of the year. While you're visiting taste the range of Flametree wines, browse the current art exhibition and range of merchandise. The friendly cellar door team offer a casual and relaxed wine tasting experience, with no pretension just the pleasure of exceptional wines. Supporting the local art community, Flametree exhibits local art throughout the year. Open daily 10am - 5pm. Closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday & Anzac morning.

Reviewed By Y7802VCmichelleo - Busselton, Australia

After reading the enormous amounts of accolades Flametree wines have recently received for their SRS Chardonnay, we had to stop in to taste for ourselves. We had such a wonderful experience with the knowledgeable & friendly Cellar Door girls who spent the time to have a chat & really made us feel so welcome that we joined their Flametree Family Membership. We're delighted to support a local business, have our twice yearly allocation of 'liquid souvenirs' plus be guests at their bi-annual events where we receive complimentary canapes, wine & get to meet the Flametree Family. Thank you guys x

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