| | | | Places to Stay in Bridgetown Australia |  | Shambhala Guesthouse in Bridgetown is one of the highest accommodation places in Western Australia and has spectacular views across the Blackwood River Valley. The 11-acre property is just 3 hours drive south of Perth and close to tall timber forests, walk trails, art galleries, wineries and The Cidery.The RAC 4 star guesthouse is purpose built for B&B with a guest’s wing of 4 large bedrooms, spacious guest’s lounge and dining area. Each room has either Queen, King or Twin beds,... |
|  | Situated on our 120 acre property overlooking large lake, you will find 4 fully self contained cottages. They are complete with all cooking facilities, wood fires for winter and air cond for summer as well as all linen supplied. We have peddle boats, trout fishing purchase marron. Come and enjoy our friendly animals. Our property is also a working farm with cattle, sheep etc. BBQ facilities are situated by the waters edge near the gazebo under the peaceful weeping willow trees. We are... |
|  | Tweed Valley Lodge, nestled on the banks of the Blackwood River, is an adults only retreat with a touch of paradise.Magnificent Marri trees line the riverbanks, providing a stunning backdrop to the beautiful parkland garden setting right and home to an amazing variety of Aussie bush birds. All suites (3 queen & 1 twin), are spacious, self-contained, beautifully appointed and offer breathtaking river views.Daily bird feeding and bathing is a big hit with our guests with a... |
| | | | | Tourist Information for Bridgetown Australia | The Bridgetown Jazz Festival in Western Australia (known as Blues at Bridgetown) is one of many annual events hosted by this delightful town. It is WA's premier Blues music festival. The River Markets are held every second Sunday all year round. Heritage Day takes you back in time and showcases the Bridgetown of old and gives you an insight into the history and character of this town.
| Along with fabulous accomodation Bridgetown also has so much to see and do. The crisp valley air and stunning landscape make Bridgetown a genuine tourist destination. Surrounded by Marri & Jarrah Forests, there are many delightful parks & gardens as well as forest & bush walks.
| Local specialty shops showcase some of Bridgetowns finest crafts whilst the local wineries and restaurants will delight your tastebuds. The only problem is that there are too many to choose from!
| After booking your Bridgetown Accomodation through our website, you may like to contact the Bridgetown Visitor Centre at 154 Hampton Street, Bridgetown on 08 9761 1740 or 1800 777 140.
| Bridgetown is the heart of the South West of Western Australia. If you are looking for accomodation Bridgetown has plenty to offer, ranging from Caravan Parks to Motels & B&B's, Cottages & Hotels and Farm Chalets to Guesthouses. There is accommodation in Bridgetown Australia to suit all budgets.
| | Things to do in Bridgetown | Wondering what to do in Bridgetown ? Here is some information on tourist attractions to help make you enjoy your stay in Bridgetown more enjoyable.
| | Specialty Shops | For the ladies, no trip is complete without doing some shopping. We suggest Brita Lee Natural Therapies, Sally's of Bridgetown, Natural Therapies Centre, Qi Shiatsu Remedial Massage, Utopia, Quaint Essentials, The Wooden Peg, Taneliz, Geegelup General Store, Ooh La Lollipop, Barney & Fleur Clothing and The Christmas Shop on Hampton St..
| | Eateries/Wineries | While on holiday, why not indulge in some of the local restaurants and wineries serving delicious food and wine. We suggest Canton Garden Chinese Restaurant, The Blackwood Valley Cidery, Barking Cow Cafe, Tongue & Groove Cafe, Bridgetown Hotel, Nelson's Restaurant, Bygone Days, 1896 Cafe, Freemasons Hotel, Humbugs Cafe, Horti Towers, Bridgetown Pottery Tearooms, Shedleys, Lauren Brook Winery, Killinchy Winery, Sunnyhurst Winery, The Cidery, Wattle Ridge Winery, Chudacud Winery & Restaurant, Chrystal Caudrin Cafe and The Chinese & Italian Restaurant.
| | Pubs/Bars | Like to relax at a pub with a good meal and a pint or two? We suggest Freemasons Hotel, Scotts Tavern, Bridgetown Hotel, The Blackwood Brewing Company and The Cidery.
| | Main Tourist Attractions | Bridgetown main tourist attractions must be seen if you are spending some time here. We suggest Rotary Wishing Well, Allnutt Street Lookout, Suttons Lookout, Redback Furniture Gallery, Bohemian Woodcraft, Fat Arts Studio, Brita Lee Studio/Gallery, Sons of Gwalia Mine Lookout, Brierley Jigsaw Gallery, Bellavista on Blackwood Gallery, Greenbushes Eco Cultural Discovery Centre, The Christmas Shop on Hampton St., Sunnyhurst Winery & Gallery, Chudacud Winery, The Cidery & Blackwood Brewing Company, Heritage Museum in the Visitor Centre, Heritage buildings, Horti Towers- food furniture-plants etc, Sunday markets, Agriculture shows etc and Bridgetown Pottery and tearooms.
| | Sports/Adventure | For those of you into sports and adventure, there are some great things to do. We suggest Canoe Hire - Maranup Ford Caravan Park, Bridgetown Lawn Tennis Club, Bowling Club, Memorial Park Tennis Courts, Recreation Centre, Gym & Swimming Pool, Horse Riding - Lucieville Farm Chalets, The Bridgetown Golf Club, The Blackwood Marrathon in October, The Easter Lawn Tennis Tournament, Trout fishing- Glenlynn Cottages(guests only), Marron sales- Glenlynn Cottages(guests only) and Peddle boats- Glenlynn Cottages(guests only).
| | Festivals/Events | Every year there are some festivals which should be seen if you are planning to come. We suggest Heritage Day, Bridgetown Agricultural Show, Geegelup Cup WA State Downriver Kayak Championships, Bridgetown Easter Tennis Tournament, Bridgetown Holistic Fair, Blackwood Classic Power Boat Race, Festival of Country Gardens, Summer Soiree, Blues at Bridgetown, River Markets, Blackwood Marathon Relay and Bridgetown Art and Flag Festival - all of April.
| | Trails/Wildlife/Nature | Nature lovers and lovers of walks through the area's flora and fauna, there are some places to see. We suggest New Zealand Gully Walk, Mining Heritage Walk, Hester Forest Walks, Greenbushes Loop, Bridgetown Jarrah Park, Blackwood River Park, Heritage Park, Greenbushes Pool, The Protea and Herb Farm, Memorial Park, Winnejup Reserve and Walking Club walks every Thursday mornings 9am.
| | Historical Sites | Bridgetown has some fascinating historical sites. We suggest Railway Station, Old Gaol & Police Quarters, Geegelup Heritage Trail, Greenbushes Heritage Park, The Post Office, St Pauls Anglican Church, Bridgedale House, Donnelly Well and The Heritage Collection in The Visitor Centre.
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| Shambhala Guesthouse | BRIDGETOWN |     | | Enjoy spectacular views across the Blackwood River Valley at this stunning purpose-built B&B, one of the highest accommodation places in Western Australia. Rooms have ensuites. | | | Glenlynn Cottages | BRIDGETOWN |    | | Self contained cottages overlooking lake in a natural rural setting in farmstay style accommodation. | | |  | BRIDGETOWN ACCOMADATION :: HOLIDAY UNITS |
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| Tweed Valley Lodge | BRIDGETOWN |     | | Tweed Valley Lodge is a 4 star adult retreat in a spectacular riverside location with a beautiful parkland garden setting that abounds with native birdlife, yet is only 2km south of Bridgetown CBD. | | |
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