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Ruabon, WA

Ruabon is a serene locality in the South West region of Western Australia, offering a slice of quiet life with fascinating glimpses into its history. Located approximately 212 kilometers south of Perth, Ruabon is easily accessible by car, taking just under 2.5 hours.

Known For

  • Historical railway connections
  • Natural reserves and wildlife
  • Welsh settler influence

Ruabon’s origins date back to 1914 when it served as a stopping point along the Nannup Branch Railway. It later became a townsite under the Group Settlement Scheme, aimed at developing farming communities in Western Australia. In 1928, the name Ruabon was adopted, influenced by the Welsh settlers who lent their heritage to this tranquil locality.

The historical railway line now exists as part of the Ruabon–Tutunup Rail Reserve, a natural corridor teeming with native flora and fauna. Exploring Ruabon is like stepping back into a time when community and connection were the heart of its identity.

Ruabon boasts several attractions for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The Ruabon Townsite Nature Reserve is a key highlight, featuring expansive bushland and opportunities to spot kangaroos, emus, and colorful bird species. Walking trails in the area are perfect for peaceful strolls or immersive hikes.

Nearby, the Ruabon–Tutunup Rail Reserve offers a unique way to experience the locality’s past. This preserved section of the old railway route is a favorite for walkers and photographers who appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty.

If you’re venturing slightly farther afield, the City of Busselton is only a 20-minute drive away. Here, you can explore its vibrant jetty, local markets, and pristine beaches, rounding out your trip with a mix of relaxation and adventure.

Where To Stay

While Ruabon itself doesn’t host an array of accommodations, nearby Busselton offers a range of choices, from luxury resorts to family-friendly holiday parks.

Popular picks include Abbey Beach Resort and Mandalay Holiday Resort for those wanting comfort and convenience.

Eat & Drink

Dining options can also be found in Busselton, with standout establishments like The Goose Beach Bar & Kitchen serving up fresh, locally sourced dishes with stunning ocean views. Whether you’re after fine dining or casual cafes, the surrounding area provides plenty of options to suit your tastes.

Getting Around

Traveling to Ruabon is straightforward, with well-maintained roads connecting it to major hubs like Busselton and Perth. Public transport options are limited, making a car the most practical way to explore.

Despite its small size, Ruabon is home to a branch of the Country Women’s Association, which underscores its community-oriented nature. Essential amenities and services can be found in nearby Busselton, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable visit.

About Ruabon

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Ruabon Postcode: 6280
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -33.64613
  • Longitude: 115.50554
  • Elevation: 25m
  • Population: 81
  • Median Income: $28600
  • Area (Sq/km): 31.632
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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