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Bridgetown: Attractions and Travel Guide

Things to Do in Bridgetown, Western Australia: attractions to See in Bridgetown



Bridgetown: Attractions and more...

Bridgedale House

This is a National trust building, placed in the inner part of the town. It was the residence of the town’s former white settlers. Today, it is one of the ancient buildings, which have been well preserved and is open to public for viewing. This is a historic building which has scenic architecture and is of a heritage value. The gardens which encompass the manor are sure to leave you spell bound.

Jarrah Park

It is located at a distance of 20 kilometers to the western side of Bridgetown lying on the Brockman Highway. It has been constructed due to joint efforts of the Bridgetown community and the department of Conservation and Land Management. Two trails observe the early timber history. One trail is named Tree Fallers and the other is The Shield Tree.

Donnelly Timber Mill Museum

Tourists must keep in mind that to visit this museum there is only one specific time that is every Sunday at 1100 hours in the morning. An admission fee is charged, with $ 5 for a family, while for individuals, its $2 for an adult and $1 for a child. The village store is also open at this time so refreshments are available.


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