Bridgetown, Western Australia : Main Article
Bridgetown is located between Greenbushes and Manjimup in the south west of Western Australia. The area around the town is recognised as one of the prettiest in the State.
Historic Attractions
Bridgedale was one of the very first houses built in the town. Overlooking the Blackwood River, the house has been restored by the National Trust and is open for visitor perusal.
The Geegeelup Heritage Trail leads visitors to areas of historic significance along a 52 kilometre trail that encompasses all aspects of Bridgetown's development focussing on the mining, agriculture and timber industry history.
Donnelly Well is one of series of wells which were sunk in the 1800s to act as watering holes for couriers horses on the mail run.
Natural Attractions
Bridgetown Jarrah Park is an ideal venue for a picnic or a relaxing stroll through scenic bush and stands of Jarrahs.
Other Attractions
Bridgetown Pottery has a wide variety of earthenware creations on display and for sale to the public.
Brierley Jigsaw Gallery has a collection of many different types of jigsaw puzzles from all over the world on display.
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