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Nambeelup, WA

Nambeelup, located just over an hour south of Perth, is a town in Western Australia’s Peel Region. While often overshadowed by its larger neighbors, Nambeelup has its own story to tell, one of quiet rural charm and transformation. Situated approximately 14 kilometers from Mandurah and close to the scenic town of Pinjarra, it offers a balance of countryside living with easy access to urban amenities.

Known For

  • Emerging industrial development
  • Scenic rural landscape
  • Proximity to Mandurah and Peel attractions

Nambeelup’s name originates from the Nambeelup Brook that meanders through its landscapes. Traditionally a pastoral area, the town has retained its agricultural roots even as it evolves into an industrial hub. Recent development, such as the St Davids industrial project, is reshaping the area, promising a dynamic future while preserving its historical charm. Residents and visitors can still feel connected to the past while witnessing the transformation of this unique location.

With a modest population of just over 300, Nambeelup remains a close-knit community. The predominant demographic is families, many of whom work in trades and industries. While the population has seen fluctuations, the town continues to attract those seeking a quieter lifestyle within reach of bustling centers like Mandurah. This blend of rural peace and industrial potential makes Nambeelup a place to watch.

Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate Nambeelup’s access to the natural beauty of the Peel Region. Visitors can explore nearby attractions like the Mandurah Estuary or the serene parks around Pinjarra. For aviation fans, Murrayfield Airport offers a unique touch as a hub for general aviation activities. Whether you’re exploring by road or air, Nambeelup is a gateway to adventure.

Accommodation in Nambeelup is limited, but nearby Mandurah and Pinjarra provide a variety of options. Visitors can choose from waterfront hotels in Mandurah to charming farm stays around Pinjarra. Examples include Seashells Mandurah for luxury stays or Mandurah Caravan & Tourist Park for family-friendly options.

Nambeelup itself offers limited dining options, but its proximity to Mandurah means you’re never far from culinary delights. Restaurants like Redmanna Waterfront Restaurant and cafes along Mandurah’s foreshore serve fresh local produce and seafood. For a casual drink, try a pub in Pinjarra like the Premier Hotel.

Getting There

Travel to Nambeelup is straightforward, with major roadways like Lakes Road connecting it to the Kwinana Freeway and South Western Highway. While public transport is limited, the town’s location makes it accessible for those with private vehicles, ensuring it remains well-connected despite its rural setting.

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About Nambeelup

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Nambeelup Postcode: 6207
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -32.50722
  • Longitude: 115.86806
  • Elevation: 16m
  • Population: 318
  • Median Income: $32292
  • Area (Sq/km): 105.453
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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