
All Seasons Sanctuary Golf Resort, Bunbury, Western Australia [©All Seasons Sanctuary Golf Resort]
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All Seasons Sanctuary Golf Resort is set on 58 hectares of gorgeous rolling green lawns and tranquil lakes.
The resort itself is nestled atop a brilliant Michael Coates designed 18-hole championship golf course that is as challenging as it is rewarding. Twelve of the 18 holes feature water hazards which, when combined with 64 bunkers, make The Sanctuary the most spectacular golf course in the south west of Western Australia.
If golf's not your fancy, never mind, The Sanctuary are all things to everyone! Those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life will love the quietude that envelopes you the moment you arrive.
Beautifully appointed one and two bedroom studio apartments blend perfectly with their surrounds, which include a glamorous pool and heated spa, restaurant and bar, all-weather tennis courts and the natural ambience of The Sanctuary's wetlands and its ever present symphony of bird life.
You are also central to everything the awesome southwest has to offer. Wineries, forests, shopping and world famous destinations such as Margaret River, Dunsborough and Busselton are all on the doorstep.
All Seasons Sanctuary Golf Resort is just two hours drive south of Perth.
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