Attractions
List of attractions

Nannup WA, Australia
Food, Wine and Art
Foodies will love the array of food sensations close to Nannup. There are great cafes in Nannup, local produce at A Taste of Nannup, Cambray Farmhouse Cheese, Southern Forest Honey, Tathra Winery and Restaurant, True Blue Marron farm and Chestnut Brae Farm.
Mowen Road offers easy access to Margaret River wineries, specialist food outlets and galleries. Truffles and tall trees are only 45 minutes away inland to Pemberton, Manjimup, Bridgetown and other places of food and art interest.
Nannup boasts its own artisans for hand crafted furniture at The Nannup Furniture Gallery.

Tank 7 Lookout, Lindsay Road, East Nannup WA, Australia
Tank 7 Lookout
Located approximately 1.5km from the Nannup town centre, Tank 7 is one of a number of concrete tanks which dot the hills around Nannup and were once used to supply water to crews fighting fires in the area.
The road to the lookout is gravel however it is suitable for two wheel drive vehicles, and you will not be disappointed when you reach the picnic area. The views over Nannup and surrounds are spectacular. It is also ideal for viewing sunsets and stargazing.

Blackwood River, Western Australia, Australia
Paddle the Blackwood River
The Blackwood River is 300 kms in length, rises inland and passes through Bridgetown, Nannup and meets the ocean at Augusta. You may BYO canoe or kayak or go for a paddle with Blackwood River Canoeing. You can explore the Donnelly River with Donnelly River Cruises.

Nannup WA, Australia
Nannup Town Centre
There's great food and coffee along Nannup's main cafe and restaurant strip. Why not visit the Bridge Cafe, Pickle and O, Blackwood Café, Nannup Bakery, Nannup Fish and Chips or Nannup Hotel.
There are entrancing craft and homewares shops such as A Taste of Nannup, Word of Mouth, Arts and Carts and Nannup Hemp Company.
Putt Putt golf is situated next to the Garden Centre in Brockman Street. Nannup is the very heart of the south west - a great base for day trips around the region.
Wild Eyed Press publish their own and others kid’s books, and have a shop front that sells Australiana.