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Belvidere

We recognise and acknowledge Wiilman people as the traditional owners of Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park.

Have a picnic and enjoy views across the Leschenault Estuary.

No dogs

No park entry fee

Belvidere
Jacki Baxter

About this place

Belvidere is located on site of the old Prinsep farm. There are picnic tables and benches, gas barbecues, and heritage olive trees.

There is a short walk trail around the picnic area and along the shoreline.

A longer walk and cycle trail leads to The Cut recreation area at the far end of the Leschenault Peninsula.

Back to Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park Back to Kalgulup Regional Park

Safety information

Plan when to visit. Consider travelling with a personal location beacon (PLB). In the event you need to be rescued it could save your life!

Gallery

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Views across the Leschenault Inlet at Belvidere
Belvidere
Bronwyn Wells

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birds roosting on the sticks of a fish trap in the estuary
Belvidere
Jacki Baxter

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picnic table and bbq at belvidere
Belvidere
Jacki Baxter

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the walk trail that is on the foreshore of the estuary and trees on the left
Belvidere
Jacki Baxter

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Picnic bench and BBQ at Belvidere
Belvidere
Bronwyn Wells

Picnic bench and BBQ at Belvidere

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Toilet block at Belvidere, Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park
Belvidere
Bronwyn Wells

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Picnic bench at Belvidere
Belvidere
Bronwyn Wells

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Belvidere picnic area with views out to the estuary
Belvidere
Bronwyn Wells

Belvidere

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Picnic area at Belvidere
Belvidere
Bronwyn Wells

Facilities

There is a walktrail to explore.

Barbecue

Toilet

Picnic table

Activities

Bushwalking

Fishing

Plants, wildlife and fungi

Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Belvidere.

Traditional Owners

We recognise and acknowledge Wiilman people as the traditional owners of Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park.

Need to know

No dogs

No pets allowed

No park entry fee

Entry to Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park is free.

Toilets

Toilets are available.
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Unisex

Park office / Contact

Collie Parks and Wildlife Office

Phone: (08) 9735 1988

Contact this office by email

Location

Australia's South West
Bunbury

Acknowledgement of Country

The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional owners throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.

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    Know before you go

    Get the practical ‘know how’ to adventure into Western Australia’s national parks confidently, responsibly and safely.

    Safety

    Natural area hazards

    Plan your activity

    Be prepared

    Travelling in remote locations

    Bushfires and prescribed burns

    Bushwalking safety

    Camping safety

    Mountain biking safety

    Swimming safety

    Adventure safety

    Beaches and coastal areas

    Rivers, lakes and lagoons

    Fishing, boating, paddling, snorkelling and diving

    Access friendly places

    Access to nature north of Perth

    Access to nature south of Perth

    Access to trails

    Caring for our parks

    Marine conservation

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    Park entry fees

    Park passes

    Where can I purchase a Parks Pass?

    Camping fees

    Attraction fees

    Other fees

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    Fee waivers

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    Where and when to camp

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    Campfires, firewood and cooking appliances

    Powered campsites and generators

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