About this tour
Run 6 kilometres through Bunbury's waterfront on this guided morning loop that strings together the town's three distinct water bodies. Your local guide Dan shares the area's layered history—colonial origins, present-day character, industrial past—while you tick off scenic vantage points between the water edges. The pace is conversational rather than competitive. Finish at Little Spencer cafe with a complimentary coffee to catch your breath and debrief.
Highlights
- 6K loop connecting Bunbury's three separate water bodies
- Local storytelling from guide Dan about colonial and industrial heritage
- Multiple panoramic lookout points across the route
- Water fountains and facilities dotted along the way
- Complimentary coffee at Little Spencer cafe post-run
- Service animals welcome on the route
What to expect
This is a steady-paced run rather than a sprint—you'll move through the landscape at a clip that allows for conversation and absorption. Expect to visit three distinct waterside zones, each with its own character and historical angle. Dan points out details that locals notice but visitors typically miss: how the town evolved around its waters, what industries shaped it, what it looks like now. The route uses established paths with good access to water fountains and toilets. You'll finish slightly elevated and ready for that coffee.
Good to know
Moderate fitness essential—this isn't beginner-level. Wear decent running shoes with grip for mixed surfaces. Public transport nearby if you need pickup. Service animals permitted. Cafe pastries and other drinks cost extra; only the coffee is included.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original WA Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.






