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Elysian Bridgetown Accommodation
Elysian Bridgetown is nestled on a serene country road beside the majestic Blackwood River, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the valley and river. It features four studio accommodations, each providing a tranquil retreat and incredible views. Bridgetown, one of Western Australia's most picturesque towns, lies against the stunning backdrop of the Blackwood River Valley. Known for its captivating landscapes, devine misty views, historic charm, and arts scene, this town in the heart of the South West is perfect for visitors seeking natural beauty, quirky main street shops, and excellent nature walk trails. Located approximately 270 kilometers south of Perth
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See AllSTUDIO 1 (Lee Steere) Studio 1, has great morning views of sunrise where you'll be captivated by the breathtaking panaramic valley & river views. Relax and unwind on the spacious deck, taking in the beauty of the surroundings. * NOTE: All one night stays incur a one night surcharge and must be added correctly at time of check out or the booking can be cancelled with no notice.Inside, you'll find a comfortable king-size bed that can be transformed into two king singles, perfect for twin sharing. Simply let us know in advance if you prefer this arrangement at the time of booking.Stay comfortable throughout the year with our reverse cycle air-conditioning system, providing both cooling and heating options. For added comfort, a ceiling fan ensures a gentle breeze on warmer days.Entertainment is at your fingertips with a generous 55” LED television and DVD player, allowing you to enjoy your favourite shows and movies in style with the DVD player and movies supplied. (No WIFI supplied)A well-equipped kitchenette caters to your culinary needs, featuring a convenient 4-burner gas cooktop, microwave, kettle, toaster, toasted sandwich maker, and a good sized refrigerator and freezer. You'll have everything you need to prepare delicious meals or snacks during your stay. We supply a range of pots, pans, cooking utensils, and crockery, ensuring you have everything necessary for a seamless cooking experience.We provide all bed linen and a towel each, so you can travel light and still enjoy the utmost comfort. We have white linen, if this makes you nervous please ask us to put dark towels in place upon making your booking. Additionally, an iron and ironing board, hairdryer, and a selection of general toiletries, shampoo, conditioner and body wash and basic kitchen cleaning items are readily available for your convenience.The shower, toilet, vanity are modern design and a generous size, there is an external washing machine under studio 4 for guests should it be needed on an extended stay.Immerse yourself in a world of relaxation, comfort, and scenic beauty. Book your stay with us today and experience a truly relaxing getaway.STUDIO 2 (Hester) Studio 2, where you'll be captivated by the breath taking panaramic valley & river views. Relax and unwind on the spacious deck, taking in the beauty of the surroundings.Inside, you'll find a comfortable king-size bed that can be transformed into two king singles, perfect for twin sharing. Simply let us know in advance if you prefer this arrangement during booking. Stay comfortable throughout the year with our reverse cycle air-conditioning system, providing both cooling and heating options. For added comfort, a ceiling fan ensures a gentle breeze on warmer days.Entertainment is at your fingertips with a generous 55” LED television and DVD player, allowing you to enjoy your favourite shows and movies in style with the DVD player and movies supplied. (No WIFI supplied unfortunately but the tower is line of sight from the property boundary)A well-equipped kitchenette caters to your culinary needs, featuring a convenient 4-burner gas cooktop, microwave, kettle, toaster, toasted sandwich maker, and a small sized refrigerator and freezer. You'll have everything you need to prepare delicious meals or snacks during your stay. We supply a range of pots, pans, cooking utensils, and crockery, ensuring you have everything necessary for a seamless cooking experience.We provide all bed linen and a towel each, so you can travel light and still enjoy the utmost comfort. We have white linen, if this makes you nervous please ask us to put dark towels in place upon making your booking. Additionally, an iron and ironing board, hairdryer, and a selection of general toiletries, shampoo, conditioner and body wash and basic kitchen cleaning items are readily available for your convenience.The shower, toilet, vanity are modern design and large in size, it is wheelchair accessible/considerate, though you do not need to be disabled to book this room, in fact its rare its needed for that requirement so can be booked normally.Immerse yourself in a world of relaxation, comfort, and scenic beauty. Book your stay with us today and experience a truly relaxing getaway.STUDIO 3 (Forrest) Studio 3, where you'll be captivated by the breath taking panaramic valley & river views. Relax and unwind on the front outdoor deck, taking in the beauty of the surroundings.Inside, you'll find a comfortable king-size bed and a single bed that can both be transformed into two/three or four king singles, perfect for twin, triple or quad sharing. Simply let us know in advance if you prefer this arrangement at the time of booking.Stay comfortable throughout the year with our reverse cycle air-conditioning system, providing both cooling and heating options. For added comfort, a ceiling fan ensures a gentle breeze on warmer days.Entertainment is at your fingertips with a generous 55” LED television and DVD player, allowing you to enjoy your favourite shows and movies in style with the DVD player and movies supplied. (No WIFI supplied though tower is line of sight from property boundary)A well-equipped kitchenette caters to your culinary needs, featuring a convenient 4-burner gas cooktop, microwave, kettle, toaster, toasted sandwich maker, and a good sized refrigerator and freezer. You'll have everything you need to prepare delicious meals or snacks during your stay. We supply a range of pots, pans, cooking utensils, and crockery, ensuring you have everything necessary for a seamless cooking experience.We provide all bed linen and a towel each, so you can travel light and still enjoy the utmost comfort. We have white linen, if this makes you nervous please ask us to put dark towels in place upon making your booking. Additionally, an iron and ironing board, hairdryer, and a selection of general toiletries, shampoo, conditioner and body wash and basic kitchen cleaning items are readily available for your convenience.The shower, toilet, vanity are modern design and a generous size, there is an external washing machine under studio 4 for guests should it be needed on an extended stay.Immerse yourself in a world of relaxation, comfort, and scenic beauty. Book your stay with us today and experience a truly relaxing getaway.STUDIO 4 (Blechynden) Studio 4, with the best sunset views of the four where you'll be captivated by the breath taking panaramic valley & river views. Relax and unwind on the spacious wrap around large deck, taking in the beauty of the surroundings, this studio is "well behaved dog friendly on lead @ all times on property" $20 extra per night.* NOTE: All one night stays incur a one night surcharge and must be added correctly at time of check out or the booking can be cancelled with no notice.Inside, you'll find a comfortable king-size and a single bed that can both be transformed into singles, perfect for twin/triple/quad sharing. Simply let us know in advance if you prefer this arrangement at the time of booking.Stay comfortable throughout the year with our reverse cycle air-conditioning system, providing both cooling and heating options. For added comfort, a ceiling fan ensures a gentle breeze on warmer days.Entertainment is at your fingertips with a generous 55” LED television and DVD player, allowing you to enjoy your favourite shows and movies in style with the DVD player and movies supplied. (No WIFI supplied)A well-equipped kitchenette caters to your culinary needs, featuring a convenient 4-burner gas cooktop, microwave, kettle, toaster, toasted sandwich maker, and a good sized refrigerator and freezer. You'll have everything you need to prepare delicious meals or snacks during your stay. We supply a range of pots, pans, cooking utensils, and crockery, ensuring you have everything necessary for a seamless cooking experience.We provide all bed linen and a towel each, so you can travel light and still enjoy the utmost comfort. We have white linen, if this makes you nervous please ask us to put dark towels in place upon making your booking. Additionally, an iron and ironing board, hairdryer, and a selection of general toiletries, shampoo, conditioner and body wash and basic kitchen cleaning items are readily available for your convenience.The shower, toilet, vanity are modern design and a generous size, there is an external washing machine under studio 4 for guests should it be needed on an extended stay.Immerse yourself in a world of relaxation, comfort, and scenic beauty. Book your stay with us today and experience a truly relaxing getaway.
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Read MoreEscape to Elysian Bridgetown – A Unique Tranquil Retreat by the Blackwood River
Nestled on a peaceful country road beside the mighty Blackwood River, Elysian Bridgetown offers a serene rural getaway just minutes from the heart of Bridgetown. Set high on a hill, the four charming accommodation studios boast breathtaking panoramic views of both the Blackwood River and the surrounding Blackwood Valley.
Designed with couples and small families in mind, our studio accommodations provide the perfect escape from city life. Whether you're seeking relaxation or a sensory indulgence in a picturesque, semi-rural setting, our studios offer a peaceful haven. Each studio features versatile bedding, easily converting from a King Bed to twin-share arrangements. Three studios also offer extra bed options, accommodating up to four guests in each.
Our four well-appointed studios are equipped with high vaulted ceilings, air-conditioning, comfortable seating, large flat-screen televisions, and equipped kitchens for those who enjoy cooking their own meals. Spacious bathrooms and thoughtful amenities enhance your stay, ensuring maximum comfort. We also offer a wheelchair /disability accessible studio option and a unique pet/dog friendly option.
Set on just under 7.5 acres of tranquil land, Elysian Bridgetown offers garden areas, where you’re invited to wander and explore. Stroll through the grounds in front of the homestead or visit the side orchards, where you can admire the abundant flora and fauna.
Relax and unwind in nature’s embrace at Elysian Bridgetown – your perfect rural retreat.
We can accommodate up to 16 people in the studios and more on occassion camping for events for group bookings.Bridgetown is located about 270 kilometers (168 miles) south of Perth, Western Australia. The drive usually takes between 3 to 3.5 hours, depending on traffic and the chosen route.Bridgetown is celebrated for its stunning landscapes, historic charm, and lively arts scene. Situated in the heart of the South West, it offers visitors a delightful mix of natural beauty, quirky stores in the main street, great nature walk trails making it an ideal destination for those looking for a peaceful relaxing retreat.
What is the best time to visit Bridgetown, WA? Anytime is the best time to visit Bridgetown though during the winter the green lush landscapes and misty mornings are spectacular, Fridgetown Fest runs all of winter (June,July & August) and there is a downloadable program available from their website. Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) are also excellent times to experience the area's beauty and events such as Bridgetown Blues weekend. Download a basic town map or visit our attractions page for info on things to do and see in Bridgetown
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See AllTown Heritage Walk Bridgetown Bridgetown Heritage WalkTo download the Heritage Walk Trail book I have seen it HERE though we do have 1 copy in our studios and you can buy them from the shire office from memory.You can do the walk on your own with the downloadable booklet as a guide or you can sometimes opt for the guided Bridgetown History Walk option, see information and details hereA guided History walk that delves into the history of early Bridgetown, the characters who lived here and their fascinating stories. The tour begins and ends at The Police Station Museum, 148 Hampton St, Bridgetown. The walk is 1.7 km, mostly flat. Prebooking essential. Start time 11:00 AM - 90 minutes duration. Tickets $15 adult, $7.50 child/studentBlackwood River Walk Blackwood River Walk, You can’t visit Bridgetown without taking in a bit of the outdoors, no matter the time of year. During the cooler months, with the river flowing and the lush vegetation, it’s particularly worthwhile embarking on the Blackwood River Walk. Following the banks of the Blackwood River, you can enjoy spotting some Blue Fairy Wrens amongst the hovea. The walk is six kilometres return.The Blackwood River Walk incorporates a unique boardwalk link which runs through native bush and wetlands area. The walk trail includes a 2 km section along the Blackwood River. The trail crosses the river over a suspension bridge which spans 8 metres across the waterway. The trail is popular with dog walkers, joggers and cyclists, and even the occasional horse rider.You can walk the short loop through the grounds of Bridgedale House, cross the river behind the caravan park, continue along the river then over the traffic bridge back to Bridgedale (car park across the road) or park at the River Park and go in the opposite direction.The long walk takes you along the river and then back through the town along Hampton Street to either the car park opposite Bridgedale House or to the River Park.The walk can be accessed either from the River Park (southern side of the river) or through the grounds of Bridgedale House (on the northern bank of the river).Drop into the Visitor Centre on Stewart Street for a copy of the Walk Trails booklet or find one in the studio for reference but please do not remove from the studio.To download the walk trails book I have seen it hereBridgetown Jarrah Park The Bridgetown Jarrah Park is a mere 15-minute drive from Bridgetown along the very scenic Brockman HighwayBridgetown Jarrah Park covering several hectares, is a paradise for nature lovers and those in search of tranquility. The park features well-kept trails that wind through dense forests, offering an immersive experience in the native bushland. The trails cater to all fitness levels, from easy walks to challenging hikes.Visitors will encounter towering Jarrah and Marri trees, some of which are centuries old. These majestic forests are not only stunningly beautiful but also vital to the local ecosystem, supporting a diverse array of flora and fauna.The Bridgetown Jarrah Park is located approximately 20 km from Bridgetown along the Brockman Highway.The Blackbutt Trail can be done to include all the smaller trails, taking about three hours. Conveniently the Blackbutt Trail can be broken into loops ofShield Tree Trail - 0.8km return - 20 minutesFallers Brand Trail - 2.2km return - 75 minutes Hollow Karri Trail - 3.3km return - 120 minutes To download the walk trails book I have seen it herePioneer Park Peace Labyrinth Pioneer Park celebrates Bridgetown's early settlers and also contains the Peace Labyrinth. There is plenty of space for picnics and a run around for the kids.Take Nelson Street off Bridgetown's main street (SW Highway) and the park is on your right hand side as you venture up the hill.more information hereMini Golf Bridgetown The mini-golf in Bridgetown/Hester was damaged by major fire in 2022, However it is once again playable and is open to the public. The cost is $5:00 each and this can be paid through the honesty box which is next to the car park. You can also pay on-line and those details are also published on the honesty box. see their website herePolice Station Museum The Bridgetown Police Museum is on the main street in town and is worth a visit, apparently open 10 to 1pm saturdays and 9 to 3 wednesday and friday. please contact the Bridgetown Historical Society via their website www.bridgetownhistoricalsociety.org.au.https://www.bridgetown.com.au/see-do/heritage-sites/old-gaol-police-quartersRiver Markets 2024 Bridgetown River Park Markets dates are as listed below.JANUARY: 7th, 21stFEBRUARY: 4th, 18thMARCH: 3rd, 17th, 31stAPRIL: 14th, 28thMAY: 12th, 26thJUNE: 9th, 23rdJULY: 7th, 21stAUGUST: 4th, 18thSEPTEMBER: 1st, 15th, 29thOCTOBER: 13th, 27thNOVEMBER: 10th, 24thDECEMBER: 8th, 22ndIf there are special market dates, they may not be listed here.Located at Blackwood River park along S Western Hwy near the corner of Smith street close to the caravan park along the river.Brierley Jigsaw Gallery Brierley Jigsaw GalleryThe Gallery houses hundreds of jigsaw puzzles collected since the 1940s. It is one of only two jigsaw galleries in the world, and the only collection of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. https://www.bridgetown.com.au/bridgetown-jigsaw-gallerySunnyhurst Wines Sunnyhurst Winery is a family-owned and managed boutique winery. Grapes are grown in situ and the wine is hand made, bottled and sold in house. Visit the Sunnyhurst Cellardoor, no need to book-in , just walk-in anytime from Thursday to Sunday, 11am to 5pm. Wine tastings are available for a small fee and managed by the wine maker herself. Wine customers are welcome to wander the gardens, appreciate the majestic 120 years old Moreton Bay fig and enjoy the views. Families with kids are most welcome. They have lots to entertain children while parents can relax, sit down and sample the wines. Visit their website here# you can walk to the winery from the property if you go down the driveway to the river, turn right walk about 100m to the easement between our property and our neighbors and walk up the gap in between, watch the length of the grass and be sensible in snake season, in this photo you can see our blue shed and the easement, its really quite close and saves you having to drive.Bridgetown Art Trail The Bridgetown Art Trail consists of a collection of street artworks - paintings and sculptures - throughout the town centre. The exteriors of selected historic and public buildings have been chosen to be painted by local artists with their interpretation of Bridgetown life. Also in chosen locations about the town are beautiful sculptures created specifically for their inclusion in the Trail.more information see here 1.Public toilet block wall, River Park Foreshore2. Corner of South Western Highway and Brockman Highway3. Bridgetown Mini Mart4. In and around the garden, on Stewart Street5.The Rabbit Hole6.Wall to the north of Bridgetown Masonic Lodge7.Behind the Community Kiosk, next to the Christmas Shop8.Geegelup General Supplies9.Town Square (corner Steere Street and Spencer Street)10. Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes office (inside building, on entry ramp)11. Blackwood Fresh12. Bridgetown Community Resource Centre wall13. South Western Highway, in front of Bridgetown Repertory Theatre14. Along Roe Street, in front of Bridgetown Primary School15. Somme Creek16. Somme Creek17. Somme CreekSunnyside Reserve & Hall & Canoe Launch Discover Sunnyside Reserve & Hall, nestled approximately 12 km along Tweed Road in Bridgetown, bordering the serene Blackwood River. Originally a crucial watering point for livestock, the reserve holds a rich history dating back to the construction of its Hall in 1921, where monthly dances once enlivened the community. In 1971, the reserve became part of the Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes.Today, Sunnyside Reserve flourishes with diverse vegetation that serves as vital habitat for local wildlife. A recent survey cataloged 120 plant species, including native buttercups, Running Postman, Native Wisteria, and vibrant Red and Green Kangaroo Paws. The landscape features predominantly Jarrah-Marri open woodland with a lush understory of wattle, pea scrub, and native grasses. Notably, some plants, like the Australian Bluebells and Zamia, once served as important food sources for Aboriginal communities.Visitors can enjoy the reserve's amenities, including a hall and toilets at the oval, which are ideal for informal overnight camping. The river access allows for canoe launching, though the incline can be steep. For detailed information and maps, stop by the Visitor Centre and plan your exploration of Sunnyside Reserve.Google map link for directions herea video of the sunnyside hall can be found hereMaslin Reserve Trails Discover Maslin Reserve: A Natural Treasure Near BridgetownMaslin Reserve, covering 49 hectares, is a vital bushland area amidst a landscape largely cleared for farming and housing. Located just a short drive from Bridgetown's center, this reserve offers a glimpse into the region's natural heritage.Originally established in 1923 as a timber resource for settlers, the reserve was heavily logged and mined for gravel, leaving it extensively damaged. By the 1960s, all remaining Jarrah trees were cut down, leaving only mature Marris standing. Plans to clear the reserve for an airstrip were later abandoned due to inadequate space.Local residents grew fond of the reserve and its wildflowers, leading to a successful petition and campaign by the "Friends of the Forest" group. In 1993, the reserve was officially designated for "Parkland and Recreation" and preserved in its natural state.Despite past damage, Maslin Reserve maintains a rich shrub layer of Banksia and Balga, along with a well-preserved understorey. A survey by the Blackwood Environment Society recorded over 160 plant species, including trigger plants, orchids, peas, wattles, native buttercups, small perennial herbs, native grasses, and sedges.Springtime brings a spectacular display of wildflowers, particularly the reserve’s ten or more orchid species such as Greenhoods, Bunny Orchids, Cowslips, Pink Fairy, Donkey, Spider Orchids, and Sun Orchids.Wildlife enthusiasts can also spot various animal species in the reserve. Notable birds include Baudin's Cockatoo, Red-tailed Black Cockatoo, and the Masked Owl. Mammals like Brush-tailed Possums, Chudditch, Brush-tailed Phascogale, Quenda, and Brush-tailed Wallaby inhabit the area, along with reptiles such as the Dugite, King's Skink, Bobtail, and Black-tailed Monitor.For maps and more information, pick up a Walk Trails booklet from the Visitor Centre. Enjoy your visit to Maslin Reserve and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Bridgetownsee the google map link hereHester Forest Walks Explore Hester Forest: A Natural Haven Near Elysian BridgetownHester Forest, located to the north-east of Bridgetown, is a series of small forest blocks interspersed with farmland. This forest is an essential part of Bridgetown's character, providing a scenic green belt visible from high points in the landscape. The well-signed Hester Forest walks, with excellent facilities, were officially sanctioned by the Department of Parks & Wildlife in 2016.There are four bush walks in Hester Forest, ranging from a 30-minute stroll through a white gum valley to a 10 km hike alongside adjoining farms:Old Abattoir Walk (Jarrah-Marri Forest Trail): This easy two-hour walk takes you through a forest block bordered by farmland and Bridgetown-Boyup Brook Road. Enjoy seasonal wildflowers and a variety of birds as you walk along the boundary or the creek. map link hereWandoo Valley Walk: A 30-minute walk through a white gum valley featuring grass trees, banksias, and a majestic grandfather wandoo. Look out for wildflowers in season, an eagle’s nest at the entrance, and old tree hollows that provide shelter for birds and possums.The Ridge Walk: This trail winds through mature jarrah trees on an ironstone ridge descending to a sandy valley. It's a haven for kangaroos and bird life, located just off Elwins Road.Ten Kilometre Walk: Starting from Taylor Road, this walk follows a track alongside farms and ends at Winnejup Road or Elwins Road.For a detailed map and more information, pick up a Walk Trail booklet at the Visitor Centre. Enjoy the natural beauty of Hester Forest during your stay at Elysian Bridgetown.Winnejup Reserve Walk Discover Winnejup Reserve: A Natural Gem Near Elysian BridgetownWinnejup Reserve, located 15 km east of Bridgetown along the eastern bank of the Blackwood River, spans 27.38 hectares and offers approximately 1.6 km of river frontage. This reserve features a variety of trails, ranging from short 20-minute walks to three-hour hikes.Despite its modest size, Winnejup Reserve is rich in biodiversity, showcasing a variety of habitats and plants. These include river foreshore areas, sandy soils, and rocky outcrops. A plant survey identified over 120 species within the reserve. Along the river, you’ll find Flooded Gums, Tea Tree, and Swamp Paperbark thickets.Away from the river, the reserve transitions into Jarrah woodlands with Bull Banksia and Golden Wreath Wattle. This area also hosts a diverse heath community, including Dwarf Sheoak, Hakeas, Balga, Wattles, native Buttercups, Fringed Lilies, sundews, and Red and Green Kangaroo Paws, as well as various rushes and sedges.The high rocky outcrops are in excellent condition, home to White Myrtle, Verticordia, Cowslip Orchids, Common Donkey Orchids, and Jug Orchids. The shallow soils of these outcrops support Sweet Quandong, a rare shrub that blooms in summer and bears bright red edible fruit from late winter to spring.The reserve’s "old growth" Jarrah trees provide essential nesting sites for various wildlife, including possums, cockatoos, and owls. Notable species observed in the reserve include the endangered Baudin's Cockatoo, Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo, Masked Owl, and Brush-tailed Possum. The Honey Possum, Pygmy Possum, Brush-tailed Phascogale, and Quenda are also likely inhabitants.For maps and detailed information about the walks, pick up a Walk Trails booklet from the Visitor Centre. Enjoy exploring Winnejup Reserve and immerse yourself in the natural beauty during your stay at Elysian Bridgetown.google map link herebest scenic drive there is tweed road loopOld Rectory Walk Trail Explore the Old Walk Rectory Trail, located approximately 1 km west of the Bridgetown bridges alongside the scenic Blackwood River. Historically used by Anglican Parish Priests commuting between home and work at the "Old Rectory," this picturesque walk offers a tranquil retreat into nature.While the "Old Rectory" is now privately owned, walkers can enjoy retracing the priest's footsteps or taking a loop route that returns via the railway reserve, which features a captivating public art sculpture resembling a water drop at the bridge's southern end.The trail boasts abundant native wildlife and bursts into color during spring with a profusion of wildflowers including snowdrops, peas, wattles, native buttercups, and orchids. For detailed maps and further information, pick up a Walk Trails booklet available at the Visitor Centre.park here and walkGreenbushes Things to do inc. Natural Pool & Boardwalk A short drive out to Greenbushes to view the mine viewing platforms and walk around the boardwalk at the Greenbushes natural pool is worth it for most, see their website here https://www.greenbushes.net.au/things-to-do people generally like to go each at the shamrock hotel in greenbushes to if you like character pubs.Dorothy Scott Bushland Bridgetown Located amidst the residential area bordered by Blechynden and Barlee Streets in central Bridgetown, Dorothy Scott Bushland is a quaint remnant of natural bushland spanning just over 1.5 hectares. The tree canopy, dominated by Jarrah and Marri trees, encompasses a mix of large, aged specimens alongside a thriving understory of shrubs and ground covers.Dorothy Scott (1891-1989) was a notable figure in the region—a pioneer, farmer, botanist, and dedicated environmentalist. She was also the inaugural patron of the Bridgetown-Greenbushes Friends of the Forest, leaving a lasting legacy in conservation efforts.Directions map link hereBridgetown town map can also be downloaded hereNew Zealand Gully Walk New Zealand Gully Walk : Embark on a scenic 7 km walk starting and finishing across from the Greenbushes Discovery Centre at Heritage Park, located on Blackwood Road in Greenbushes. This enjoyable hike typically spans about three hours.Along the trail, you'll traverse natural watercourses, explore historic mining sites, meander through ancient mixed forests, pass by rehabilitation zones, and visit the historic North Greenbushes township. Look for trail markers adorned with a distinctive badge depicting a long-necked turtle.For more details and a Walk Trails booklet, visit the Visitor Centre and prepare for your adventure on foot.Google map link here for directionsWag Walters Emporium Wag Walters Emporium is exactly the type of place you’d hope to stumble upon visiting one of WA’s charming regional towns. Adjoining the picturesque and historic Ford House B&B on the banks of the mighty Blackwood River, Wag Walters is absolutely chockas with sweet knick-knacks, including a treasure trove of festive ornaments, homewares and even boasts a life-size gingerbread house! If you’re lucky enough to be there for special events (including at the 2023 Fridgetown Fest), you may even get to enjoy a traditional high tea in the barn!Donnelly River Village Donnelly River Village approx 25 mins from bridge town and has friendly kangaroos and emus which you can feed.Donnelly Village, a historic mill town in Australia’s South West karri forests, offers a unique escape from modern life. Close to Bridgetown, Nannup, Manjimup, and the Margaret River Wine Region. Built in the 1950s for the Bunnings Brothers, the village features original cottages, a bunkhouse, a cafe, and various recreational facilities. Wildlife like kangaroos and emus add to its charm. Owned by a community group since 2009, Donnelly Village preserves its heritage. Experience the magic of Donnelly.see their website hereVisitor Centre Bridgetown The Bridgetown-Greenbushes Visitor Centre is located on Stewart Street Bridgetown in the old railway terminal building that has been renovated.Mining Heritage Walk Greenbushes Explore a delightful 3 km stroll through jarrah bushland, offering an hour-long journey showcasing historic mining remnants. Wander past old mining shafts, tunnel entrances, and trenches, while admiring the heritage buildings of Greenbushes.The trail commences and concludes opposite the Greenbushes Discovery Centre at Heritage Park on Blackwood Road. It winds through various heritage mining sites, identified by distinctive triangular markers featuring a miner's safety hardhat and crossed pick and shovel. Informative interpretive signs enhance the experience along the way.Don't miss the Mine Lookout point, where markers guide you to a stunning vista overlooking the expansive Cornwall mining pit (open daily from 8 am to 5 pm).For further details, including maps and more trails, visit the Visitor Centre and pick up a Walk Trails booklet.Boyup Brook Classic Cars Boyup Brook Classic CarsCars, Caravans, Memorabilia, Motorcycles and more……Phone for appointment - 0428 181 689Whether you’re a motoring enthusiast or simply enjoy history you will find something of interest in Bert and Angie’s garage. Housed in an old John Deere dealership The Classic Car collection has vehicles from the 1920’s to the 1970’s in all shapes, sizes, and colours. Step back in time in Angie’s Diner – a nostalgic American diner display that will take you back to the 50’s & 60’s.website hereQuaking Frog Teapot Shed Boyup Brook Quaking Frog Teapot Shed - High Teas with a twist of Indian, Takeaway Indian dishes are available contact Ruth 0433681830 pre ordering is essential. see information here or contact Boyup Brook Visitor Info centreHarvey Dickson's Country Music Centre The iconic Harvey Dickson's Country Music Centre is 5km out of Boyup Brook, bringing together a unique blend of Country Music, Rodeo excitement, music, historical memorabilia and farm life.website hereBoyup Brook District Pioneers Museum Boyup Brook District Pioneers MuseumThe Boyup Brook District Pioneers’ Museum is located on the site of the old Masonic Lodge. Boyup Brook is rich in history and the people of the district have contributed much to the development of Western Australia. The museum’s displays reflect the spirit and ingenuity of the pioneers of the district, with simple and sympathetic interpretation.Hours: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10am to 3pmTo arrange a viewing for groups or if not open, ring:John Walsh: 0439 651 560John Imrie: 0439 310 044Skeleton Bridge Skeleton BridgeBridle Trail to Skeleton Bridge Length – 5km return horse/cycle/walkwalking time 1.25 hoursThe trail begins behind the historic railway station, sharing its path with the Bicentennial Walk Trail along the Brook until reaching the Flaxmill precinct. Take the left fork to rejoin the abandoned railway line. After passing the Flaxmill, the trail opens up to provide stunning panoramic views of farmland and the river floodplain.For easier access and a shorter walk, start at the big machinery storage shed at the end of the entrance drive into the Flaxmill and Caravan Park. Signs in the paddock on the left will direct you to the Bridle Trail. At the T-junction, turn right, following the old railway line to the Blackwood River and Skeleton Bridge. Remember to close all gates behind you.Skeleton Bridge, which opened on May 21, 1912, and closed on June 3, 1982, spans 80 meters with a 12-meter drop from its center. The name "Skeleton Bridge" likely refers to its open sleeper pattern, though locals also call it "Skelly" or "Skellows" Bridge.A gazebo near the bridge offers shelter, detailed information about the bridge, and a picnic table. Please take your rubbish with you when you leave.A scale model of the bridge, crafted by Robert Jameison, is on display at the CMCA Eco RV Park (formerly Flaxmill Caravan Park). To view the model, locate the caravan park custodian or call the Shire office during business hours at 9765 1200.google map location here