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    Balingup

    , WA

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
    Cottages & Cabins
    Lodges & Chalets
    Caravan Parks
    Restaurants
    Cafés


    The Big Magic Mushroom at Balingup

    Balingup
    Quiet rural service centre
    Located 240 km south of Perth, Balingup lies in a famous timber, dairy, potato and fruit growing area of the state's south coast. It is a tiny settlement on the road between Donnybrook and Bridgetown.

    There is some confusion about the origin of the town's name. One suggestion is that it comes from 'Baylya', the name of a local Aboriginal warrior. Another suggests that it is derived from the Aboriginal word 'balinga' meaning 'to climb'. A third version says that the town was named after a noted Aboriginal warrior 'Balingan' who was born in the area.

    Balingup was first explored by Europeans in the 1840s. In 1842 Major Irwin and a small party, exploring the land between Albany and Busselton, make a short detour to the Balingup Brook and in 1849 John Septimus Roe, the tireless Surveyor General, travelled through the area while surveying between Albany and Perth. He noted the wealth of jarrah trees in the district.

    The first person to take up land in the area was Walter Padbury in 1859. He was followed by other settlers and slowly a small village grew up on Balingup Brook. The townsite was officially declared in 1898, the same year the railway line was completed from Donnybrook to Bridgetown. Around this time the local hotel, the Nelson Arms, was used as both a drinking hole and as the local post office. Today Balingup is a small service centre.

    In recent times the township has acquired a reputation as an alternative lifestyle centre where people fleeing from city life come to relax. In 1975 Fred and Mary Robinson established the Universal Brotherhood commune on the Brooklands property.

    There is a small volume, Baylya-Balinga: A History of Balingup, W.A. by A. C. Frost, which covers the history of the town and the surrounding district in great detail.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    Old Cheese Factory
    It has little to attract the tourist apart from the Old Cheese Factory which has been converted into a popular and successful arts and crafts centre.

    The Magic Mushrooms of Balingup
    In recent years Balingup has been a drawcard (although the police have worked tirelessly to prevent it) for people wanting to pick and consume magic mushrooms. At a certain time of the year magic mushrooms (ie ones with the hallucinogenic drug psilocybin in them) can be found in the paddocks and forests around the town. The word is out and people come to try and pick them. In most instances they get caught and fined by the local police.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Balingup Tourist Information Centre
    The Gallery cnr South West Hwy & Japes Rd
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1818
     
     

    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses   [Top of page]

     
      Balingup Brook Bed & Breakfast
    109a Jayes Rd
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1191
    Facsimile: (08) 9764 1171
    Rating: *****
     
     
      Oakfield Country House Bed & Breakfast
    Lot 12 Bailey Heights
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1641
     
     

    Cottages & Cabins   [Top of page]

     
      Balinga Cottages
    South West Hwy
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1212
    Facsimile: (08) 9764 1259
     
     
      Balingup Heights Cedar Chalets
    Nannup Rd
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1283
    Facsimile: (08) 9764 1277
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Balingup Jalbrook Cottages & Alpacas
    Lot 1 Jayes Rd
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1616
    Facsimile: (08) 9764 1615
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Chestnut Brook Cottage
    204 Brook St
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1606
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Hillview Retreat
    Lot 24 Eliot Rise
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1504
    Facsimile: (08) 9764 1508
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Lewana Valley Cottages
    Lewana Park Balingup-Nannup Hwy
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1016
     
     
      Stoneridge Cottages
    18 Ewart Rd
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 3250
    Facsimile: (08) 9764 6533
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Woodlands of Balingup
    Woodlands Russell Rd
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1272
    Facsimile: (08) 9764 1272
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Lodges & Chalets   [Top of page]

     
      Brooklands Valley Chalet
    Lot 6 Nannup Rd
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1283
     
     
      Monaghan¹s Chalet
    Jayes Rd
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1061
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Balingup Transit Facility
    South West Hwy
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1051
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Old Balingup Bakery Cafe & Restaurant
    South West Hwy
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1156
     
     

    Cafés   [Top of page]

     
      Balingup Country Cafe
    South Western Hwy
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1344
     
     
      Old Cheese Factory Garden Cafe
    Nannup Rd
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1370
     
     
      The Little Geko Cafe/Patisserie
    Forest St
    Balingup WA 6253
    Telephone: (08) 9764 1264
     




     

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