Donnybrook is situated in the South West of Western Australia in a
picturesque area surrounded by stunning old growth forests, winding rivers,
rolling hills, vineyards and lush orchards. Donnybrook
is historically known and is still regarded as the first genuinely
“rural” township of consequence that one enters when travelling south
from
Perth
.
Donnybrook also boasts a highly central location being only half an hour
from the city life and beautiful beaches of Bunbury, an hour from the
tranquil waters of Geographe Bay and the famous Margaret River Wine Region,
while still being within short driving distance of the tall timbers of the
rest of the Southwest’s abundant attractions.
Its central location is also relative to significant and adjacent
areas of employment such as Bunbury, Capel, Collie and Greenbushes.
Due to our healthy local economy, and the benefit of several diverse
industries nearby, we promote a unique rural lifestyle rich in heritage and
culture. Local industries
include Donnybrook sandstone quarrying, farming fruit, vegetables,
viticulture, sheep and cattle.
The Donnybrook
Apple Festival is a biennial event, their website is well worth a
visit and the
Donnybrook Gourmet Wine and Food Fest is held in
Feburary
Tourism is also rapidly becoming an important industry with local
attractions, which include the scenic areas of the
Blackwood
River
Valley
,
State
Forests
, Glen Mervyn Dam, and several established wineries, Donnybrook is central
to the
Geographe
Wine Region. Tourist
accommodation ranges from high-class accommodation to bed and breakfast
establishments. Chalet
developments are situated at various localities in the Shire and there are
plans to build a transit park in Donnybrook with one currently operating in
Kirup, and a transit park available in Balingup.
Call in at the
Donnybrook Visitor Centre located in the old railway station building on the main
street and collect a free brochure and map that details local scenic
drives and attractions and wineries of the area. This brochure is also available
at many other Visitor Centres around the South West.
To find out what's going on around Donnybrook you can read the local community
paper the
Preston Press on line.
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