|
Situated just outside Busselton, the gateway
to Western Australia’s famous Margaret River
wine growing region, Grand Mercure Busselton Apartments is the perfect getaway spot at
any time of year.
Just a 50 metre stroll from the pristine shores
of Geographe Bay, one of the region’s most
magnificent stretches of coastline, this
superior beach frontage sets the Grand Mercure Busselton Apartments apart from the rest.
The premier attractions of the south west are
close at hand, with the famous wineries,
restaurants and galleries of the Margaret
River region only a short drive away.
The
resort’s ambience is stylish but relaxed.
It has become a benchmark for tourism
properties in the south west and provides
extensive recreational facilities including
water and beach activities.
Relax and enjoy the resort lifestyle with
every amenity close at hand.
The beautiful south west region has long been a
favourite holiday playground and your Grand Mercure Busselton Apartments holiday will be filled with exciting places to visit
and explore.
For a taste of life’s finer things, the nearby Margaret
River region offers a range of superb wineries, restaurants and gourmet produce including the renowned cheese and chocolate factories. Enjoy a coffee and cake in one of the quaint cafes.
The locally
produced ice-cream is also sure to be a hit.
Arts and crafts thrive in this stunning natural
environment and there are many fine galleries and
potteries to visit, each displaying unique locally
produced works including paintings, sculpture,
glassware and furniture. You may also have the
opportunity of seeing the artisans at work.
Take time out to explore the region’s natural
environment and you will discover peace and tranquility.
Enjoy a stroll on one of the many pristine
beaches or take a bushwalk in the magnificent unspoilt
forests. The spectacular coastline also provides for
excellent surfing and diving.
Keen fishers will find plenty of great fishing spots
including the spectacular Busselton jetty; at 2km in
length, it’s the longest jetty in the southern hemisphere
and a tourist attraction in its own right.
|