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Barragup, WA

Barragup, located just a 15-minute drive from Mandurah and about an hour south of Perth, is a peaceful locality that combines rural charm with convenient access to modern amenities. Known for its expansive green spaces, community-oriented vibe, and a few hidden treasures, Barragup offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a quiet escape while remaining close to city conveniences.

Known For

  • Amaze Miniature Park
  • Proximity to Mandurah’s attractions
  • Scenic landscapes and rural charm

Barragup’s roots trace back to its agricultural beginnings, where vast expanses of farmland were the norm. Over the decades, it has transitioned into a locality with a mix of rural estates and small commercial developments. Despite modern changes, Barragup retains its countryside appeal, providing a glimpse into Western Australia’s farming heritage while accommodating contemporary lifestyles.

With a modest population of just over 800 residents, Barragup exemplifies tight-knit community living. The area appeals to families, retirees, and individuals looking for a slower pace of life. Many residents are drawn to the region for its blend of rural properties and the easy commute to Mandurah for work or leisure.

Barragup may be small, but it offers a variety of experiences for visitors and locals alike.

One standout attraction is the Amaze Miniature Park. Formerly known as Abingdon Miniature Village, this family-friendly destination features meticulously crafted miniature English villages and railways set within beautifully landscaped gardens. It’s a perfect spot for a day of exploration and play.

Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the serene beauty of the nearby Serpentine River. This waterway offers opportunities for kayaking, fishing, or simply relaxing by the riverbanks. Additionally, being close to Mandurah means easy access to beaches and the Mandurah Estuary for dolphin watching or boating adventures.

Barragup’s proximity to Mandurah provides access to a wide range of amenities, including shopping centers like Mandurah Forum, medical facilities, and recreational centers. Locally, there are small businesses catering to daily needs, ensuring that residents and visitors don’t have to venture far for essentials.

Where to Stay

Accommodation in Barragup itself is limited, but the proximity to Mandurah ensures plenty of options for overnight stays. From luxury hotels such as The Sebel Mandurah to budget-friendly motels and holiday parks like Mandurah Caravan and Tourist Park, there’s something for every traveler. For a more secluded experience, consider vacation rentals in rural estates near Barragup.

Eat & Drink

While Barragup is primarily residential, nearby Mandurah offers a vibrant dining scene. Enjoy waterfront dining at Red Manna Waterfront Restaurant or indulge in international cuisine at restaurants like Silk Thai or Catch 22 Tapas & Cocktail Lounge. Those seeking a casual bite will find plenty of cafes and takeaway options along Pinjarra Road and in Mandurah’s city center.

Getting to Barragup

Barragup is easily accessible via Pinjarra Road, a major thoroughfare connecting it to Mandurah and other surrounding areas. For those relying on public transport, Transperth operates bus services along this route, making it convenient for non-drivers. Perth, the state capital, is just an hour away by car, making Barragup an ideal destination for a day trip or weekend getaway.

About Barragup

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Barragup Postcode: 6209
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -32.53795
  • Longitude: 115.79243
  • Elevation: 4m
  • Population: 928
  • Median Income: $30160
  • Area (Sq/km): 15.619
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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