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About Attractions in Augusta

Augusta is in the Southwest and Margaret River region. There are an abundance of attractions and activities in Augusta to choose from. More Attractions can be found in suburbs around Augusta.

Attraction Ratings in Augusta

Augusta Attractions that have been selected to appear on the AGFG website have been categorised according to Activity. Attractions in Augusta are classified as follows:

  • Information Centres
  • Attractions
  • Entertainment Venues
  • Galleries & Museums
  • Outdoor Activities
  • Snow & Ski
  • Water & Boating
  • Tours, Transport & Travel Services
  • Golf Courses

Facilities symbols for Attractions in Augusta

To fully describe the amenities offered by Augusta Attractions, a system of international symbols has been adopted for clarity and ease of reference. Note: Attractions with the Disabled Access symbol have dedicated disabled facilities. View the feature and facility symbols for attractions.

When to visit Attractions in Augusta

Every attraction in Augusta operates their own opening and closing times. Likewise, opening hours in some Attractions can vary depending on the season, public or religious holidays, and/or other circumstances. We advise you check individual bars opening hours before visiting. Some attractions are geographic or natural attractions and therefore open to the public any time of the day or night. For information on when the best time is to visit attractions in the region see Southwest and Margaret River Region.

Who visits Attractions in Augusta?

Augusta attractions are unique and the environment supports some dramatic landscapes. Locals and tourists alike visit the area.

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Accuracy of Attraction descriptions & information in Augusta

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We hope our overview of attractions in Augusta has been of assistance.

  

Augusta Visitor Centre - Augusta Attractions

Address: Cnr Blackwood Ave & Ellis St Augusta WA

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Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse - Augusta Attractions

Address: 8km south of Augusta Augusta WA

Built in 1895 and stands 55 metres above sea level. Nearby is a curious and much photographed feature: a water wheel, used during the construction of the lighthouse, grad...

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Historical Museum - Augusta Attractions

features material and artefacts relating to the history of the area.

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Jewel Cave - Augusta Attractions

Address: Located on Caves Rd, 8km north of Augusta Augusta WA

The cave was first discovered in 1957 and then explored in 1959. This the region's most beautiful snow cave, and it features one of the world's longest straw stalactites ...

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Matthew Flinders Memorial - Augusta Attractions

Address: between Groper Bay and Point Matthew on the Leeuwin Rd Augusta WA

Commemorates the fact that Matthew Flinders commenced the mapping of the Australian coastline from Cape Leeuwin on 6th December, 1801.

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