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Great Southern Coastal Attractions


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Great Southern Coastal Attractions Directory


  • Albany Courthouse

    Albany - The foundation stone of this majestic building was laid 29th December, 1896. The Court House is a unique example of the work of that period, exhibiting masonry at its best. The two arched entrances and doorways are a lasting memorial to Mr Trott, who was responsible for their creation.

    The building continues to by the centre of justice within the Rainbow Coast area.

  • Albany Dive

    Albany DiveAlbany - Albany Dive is located on the corner of York Street and Stirling Terrace in Albany. The store offers scuba courses, specialty courses, air fills, equipment repairs and service, hire gear, retail sales, boat dives and diving charters.

    Dives explore and experience HMAS Perth, Cheynes III wreck, seals, whales, turtles, reefs, and the King George Sound Area.

    We offer double dives, single dives, and snorkelling.

  • Albany Old Gaol Museum

    Albany - Built in 1851 as a convict hiring depot. By 1908 it had ceased to be used for its original purpose and was used as a storehouse for the Western Australian Land company.

    From 1912 to 1959 it was used for various storage purposes and then stood derelict and forlorn for a number of years.

    Since 1968 the buildings have been vested in the Albany Historical Society and of late extensive renovations have commenced to restore the buildings to their original appearance. The buildings now house reli... read more

  • Albany Patchwork Warehouse

    Albany Patchwork WarehouseAlbany - Albany Patchwork Warehouse, one of the largest patchwork shops in Western Australia, has been open since 1998 and can boast of over 80 quilts of all sizes and shapes on display in the shop.

    Come in and visit our warehouse where we have a range of over 4,000 patchwork fabrics and accessories including kits and patterns to a variety of quilts. We also stock a range of Hardanger fabric and threads, Teddy Bear supplies and Cross Stitch Kits.

    There are two large workshop areas and the famous gazeb... read more

  • Albany Residency Museum

    Albany - Albany Residency Museum stands on one of the most historic locations in Western Australia. Point Frederick, where Major Edmund Lockyer landed with a party of soldiers and convicts from the Brig Amity on Boxing Day 1826, and established the first European Settlement in Western Australia. The residency was built in 1856 as a depot for hiring convicts and converted into a house for the government residents in 1873.

    It became a branch of the Western Australian Museum in 1975 - the first outside P... read more

  • Albany Wind Farm

    Albany Wind FarmAlbany - See how the south coast town of Albany is doing its part to help the environment at Albany Wind Farm.

    The farm consists of 12 giant wind turbines, each at a height of 100 metres from the base to the tip of the blades. The turbines generate around 75 per cent of clean, green electricity for Albany.

    They’ve also become a popular tourism attraction – standing high on the coast they make a fascinating landmark.

    Take a drive to Albany Wind Farm for a closer look. You’ll feel dwarfed by the massiv... read more

  • Bald Head Walking Track

    Albany - The trail starts about 100 metres to the left of the carpark at the Salmon Holes and winds over 16 kilometres of dunes on Isthmus Hill out to Limestone Head until finishing at Bald Head. It is a six to eight hours bushwalk (or four to six hours if you are fit).

    One of the unique attractions of this walk is the sheer magic of discovering the spectacular coastal scenery with views of wildflowers (in season), islands, King George Sound on one side and the Southern Ocean on the other.

    Walkers... read more

  • Bremer Beach

    Bremer Bay - Featuring stunning blue water and milky white sand, this sheltered cove is located only a ten minute walk from the Bremer Bay town site, and is a popular swimming spot.

  • Conspicuous Beach

    Nornalup - Located 15 kilometres east of Walpole, Conspicuous Beach is a spectacular piece of rugged coastline. Whilst not a beach recommended for swimming, Conspicuous Beach is popular with fishermen and surfers.

    The Bibbulmun Track, Western Australia`s premier 1,000 kilometre walking trail runs within 100 metres of the beach as it ascends to Conspicuous Cliff and Rame Head. Whales can sometimes be spotted from the cliffs. The area is well known for its Red Flowering Gum trees which have beautiful flower... read more

  • Denmark Dinosaur World

    Denmark Dinosaur WorldDenmark - The Valley Of The Giants bird and reptile park has a world class permanent exhibition of Dinosaur Skeletons including the only T-Rex in Australia. The Denmark Dinosaur World bird and reptile centre is a unique place in Australia’s South West Southern Forest. Situated a 10 minutes drive from the Tree Top Walk.

    Visitors are able to experience a hands-on, mind-on, interactive eco-adventure into the world of birds and reptiles. Meet and learn about conservation and breeding programmes of the crit... read more

  • Denmark River

    Denmark RiverDenmark - Pack a picnic and spend an afternoon relaxing by the tranquil Denmark River near the town of Denmark.

    Grassy lawn and shady trees make this a charming area for picnicking and for children to play.Take a walk along the Mokare Heritage Trail which is an easy three kilometre circuit around the bridges and along the banks of the Denmark River. Stands of karri and peppermint trees make the trail particularly scenic.

    The Aboriginal name for the Denmark River is Koorabup, which means place of the b... read more

  • Denmark-Nornalup Heritage Trail

    Denmark - The Denmark-Nornalup Heritage Trail commences at the mouth of the Denmark River, one and a half kilometeres fom the town centre. It then follows the alignment of the Denmark and Nornalup Railway to the west. The walk is flat, easy going and passes through a range of natural and agricultural lands. This makes it perfect for mountain biking, horses and walkers alike.

    The trail currently runs for 33 kilometres and will eventually run for 55 kilometres.

  • Desert Corps Memorial

    Desert Corps MemorialAlbany - The Desert Corps Memorial near the top of Mount Clarence is an impressive war memorial commemorating those who fought at Gallipoli during World War One. Pose for a photo in front of the horsemen and their horses and read about the colourful history of the memorial and understand the significance behind its position at Mount Clarence. Look out for the bullet marks on the stonework which were attained during the Suez Riots of 1956.

    Situated near the summit of Mount Clarence, the site provides s... read more

  • Dingo Beach

    Albany - Dingo Beach is a picturesque location with excellent swimming. Waves for experienced surfers as well.

  • Dog Rock

    Albany - Named Dog Rock, this huge granite outcrop near the town centre of Albany has an unmistakable likeness to the head of a bloodhound sniffing the air.

    Dog Rock is a must-do stop on any trip to Albany and is a popular place for that great holiday photograph. There’s even a dog collar painted around this iconic Albany tourism attraction.

    Dock Rock is located on Middleton Beach Road, and a two minute walk from the town centre.

    Albany is a four and a half hour drive from Perth or you can fly there ... read more

  • Eden Beach

    Albany - One of Albany’s most idyllic swimming spots is secluded Eden Beach.

    Here, the water is crystal clear and there are many rock pools to explore. Eden Beach is an adventure to get to, but worth the effort. It’s a two to three hour walk from Eden Road.

    After the hike, take a refreshing dip in the ocean. Pack a picnic and enjoy the solitude and natural beauty of your surroundings. If you’re bushwalking to Eden Beach in spring, you’ll be rewarded with views of colourful wildflowers.

    Access to the... read more

  • Elephant Rocks

    Elephant RocksDenmark - Visit the massive rounded boulders of Elephant Rocks near picture perfect Greens Pool in Denmark. These granite domes resemble elephants set off the shallow waters only a short walk from Greens Pool. It’s the perfect place for that holiday photograph.

    Tranquil Greens Pool offers excellent swimming, snorkelling and diving. The sheltered turquoise water is protected from the southern ocean swell making it ideal for the whole family.

    Elephant Rocks and Greens Pool are part of the William Bay Nat... read more

  • Emu Point

    Emu PointAlbany - Emu Point in Albany is the perfect place for families to go swimming and picnicking. It’s an ideal spot for children thanks to clear, calm and shallow water, as well as grassy lawn and trees. Pack a picnic and enjoy a relaxing afternoon.

    Emu Point is also popular for fishing and boating. When the wind is up wind surfers skim along the shallows at a fast pace.

    Emu Point is a long promontory which juts out into the ocean near Oyster Harbour, just a few minutes from Albany.

    Albany is a four an... read more

  • Fitzgerald River National Park

    Fitzgerald River National ParkJerramungup - The pristine wilderness of Fitzgerald River National Park on the southern coast is perfect for anyone with a love of nature and a thirst for adventure.
    Here you can go bush walking, camping, canoeing, fishing and whale watching.

    The park is home to a huge variety of plants and animals, some of which are found no where else in the world.

    It’s now recognised as one of the most diverse botanical regions on earth with around 1800 species of flowering plants alone. In spring, the landscape is dott... read more

  • Go Nuts Macadamias

    Go Nuts MacadamiasDenmark - Go Nuts Macadamias located 15 kilometres west of Denmark is on the way to The Tree Top Walk, at the South Coast Highway end of Scotsdale Tourist drive near Williams Bay.

    Have fun cracking and eating macadamias (no colesterol) or just sit back, relax take in the ocean view and the farm atmosphere. Macadamia nut products are healthy, good for the heart and are a delicious native Australian snack. We use organic principles in our farm management and guinea fowls for insects control. Enjoy the... read more

  • Goode Beach

    Albany - Goode Beach has crystal clear water and white sand. It is an excellent beach for swimming as it is sheltered from the westerly and southerly winds.

    A popular walk is at Goode Beach near the Whaling Station. Various tracks extend to the left to a site where yet another perspective of the Albany town can be seen. This trail extends almost to the rear of Camp Quaranup which overlooks Princess Royal Harbour.

  • Greens Pool

    Greens PoolDenmark - Rated one of Western Australia’s most idyllic beaches, stunning Greens Pool near Denmark offers superb swimming, snorkelling and diving.

    It’s a sheltered natural swimming pool of clear emerald water edged by white sand and smooth domed rocks that stop the swell from reaching the shore.
    Go snorkelling or diving and explore the rock pools. Take a stroll along the beach to Elephant Rocks. These large granite rocks look like an elephant by the water. Peaceful walks to Madfish Bay or Waterfall Bea... read more

  • HMAS Perth

    HMAS PerthAlbany - For the diving enthusiast a trip to King George Sound to explore the HMAS Perth is a must. Laid to rest off the coast of Albany in 2001, the shipwreck is already home to many species of fish and marine life. Recreational divers can follow the interpretive trail around the 133 metre long artificial dive reef to discover more about the ship’s historic past. See where the ship came under fire during the Vietnam War with remnant shellfire still visible.

    Plaques have been placed near habitats of ... read more

  • Howard Park Denmark

    Howard Park DenmarkDenmark - Established in 1986, Howard Park is one of Western Australia’s leading family owned and operated wineries. Howard Park produces wines of international standing that are noted for their rare balance of elegance and power showing a consistency of style and quality is the hallmark of enduring great wines.

    Surrounded by spectacular Karri and Marri forest, our Howard Park Wines Denmark Cellar Door is a place to welcome wine lovers and appreciators of natural beauty.

    Its 1000 tonne capacity winery i... read more

  • Jimmy Newells Harbour

    Jimmy Newells HarbourAlbany - Jimmy Newells Harbour is a beautiful natural harbour close to Torndirrup National Park. This small inlet provides a protected calm body of water which is ideal for swimming and paddling, as its namesake discovered when caught in a storm. It is also a wonderful spot to try out beach fishing.

    The serenity of the harbour provides a lovely spot to relax and soak up the views and ambience. Pack a picnic and enjoy watching the comings and goings.
    Mother Nature has blessed this region with Torndirrup... read more

  • John Barnesby Memorial Lookout

    Albany - The lookout was built in 1976 and is dedicated to former Mayor John A
    Barnesby.

    It stands 22.9 metres high and comprises of three levels, the top two being
    solely for observation.

    The magnificent views include the harbour, farmlands, town-site, suburbs and mountain ranges. A great spot to start a tour of Albany.

  • Kalgan River

    Albany - Kalgan River in Albany is a popular place for boat cruises, fishing and bird watching.

    The river is 140 kilometres long and passes through steep hillsides of lush forest and rolling farmland before reaching Oyster Harbour.

    Throw in a fishing line and you might catch black bream, skipper, herring and whiting.

    Boat cruises regularly explore the Kalgan River and its tranquil waterways are also popular for water skiing and canoeing.

    Picturesque walk trails along the banks of the river offer so... read more

  • King George Sound

    Albany - One of Western Australia’s most spectacular harbours, King George Sound protects the historic city of Albany.

    This large bay with sandy beaches, cliffs and granite outcrops offers excellent whale watching and diving. Between July and October southern right and humpback whales are often spotted. Take a whale watching cruise to get up close to these giants of the ocean, and you might also see dolphins and seals.

    King George Sound is a popular dive location. There are several interesting shipwre... read more

  • King River

    Albany - Go fishing and bird watching at King River in Albany.

    This scenic river flows into Oyster Harbour at its northern end.

    Special reserves by the river offer the best chance to see native birds including red-capped parrots, western rosellas, scarlet robins, as well as splendid and red-winged fairy wrens.

    King River is a popular place to go swimming and canoeing. Throw in a fishing line and you’re likely to catch black bream, herring or skippy.

    King River stretches over 27 kilometres and is j... read more

  • Lights Beach

    Lights BeachDenmark - Lights Beach offers a beautiful outlook with a range of interesting water based activities just outside of Denmark in the state’s south. Visit the viewing platform for magnificent views across the Southern Ocean and back into William Bay National Park. Enjoy a walk along the pristine beach or take the children for a look in the numerous rock pools to see if the tide has left behind any treasures.

    Lights Beach is a popular spot for rock fishing and surfing. Once you have finished on the beach ... read more

  • Madfish Bay

    Denmark - Madfish Bay provides excellent coastal views, good fishing and safe bathing for children.

  • MadFish Wines Denmark

    MadFish Wines DenmarkDenmark - MadFish label was released in 1993. These contemporary styles are made from cool climate fruit from Western Australia’s South West winery region and are noted for their pure, fresh and clean characteristics in which the flavour of the fruit is the primary character. The MadFish name is derived from the magnificent Madfish Bay near Denmark and the MadFish’s Great Southern winery. The traditional aboriginal water turtle design on the label of a symbol of preservation and tolerance.

  • Marine Drive Lookout

    Albany - The lookouts on Marine Drive in Albany overlook the picturesque King George Sound. It provides uninterrupted views of the Sound which is frequented by both Humpback and Southern Right Whales during May to November.

    Michaelmas and Brekasea Islands can be clearly seen as part of the panoramic view of King George Sound.

  • Middleton Beach

    Middleton BeachAlbany - One of Albany’s most stunning seascapes, Middleton Beach is popular for its safe swimming, windsurfing and picnicking.

    Five kilometres of pristine white sand means there’s plenty of space to find your own stretch of beach.

    Across the horizon are two picture-perfect granite islands, Michaelmas and Breaksea.

    Fishing is popular from the jetty and it’s also a great place to watch the sunset into the ocean.

    Middleton Beach has picnic and barbecue facilities, as well as playground equipment.

    Ta... read more

  • Montgomery`s Hill

    Montgomery`s HillAlbany - The sun sets over the gently flowing Kalgan River, red and orange hues contrast with green vines and rolling hills complete the picturesque majesty that is Montgomery`s Hill - home of premium wines.

    Producing wine to tingle the palate and rush the senses. Enjoy the tastes combined with stunning views from the cellar. Montgomery`s Hill Vineyard is situated on the South Coast Highway 15 kilometres east of Albany. It is bordered by the Kalgan river, and has north facing slopes ideal for premium ... read more

  • Mount Adelaide Nature Trail

    Albany - This two and a half kilometre walk trail showcases Albany`s natural environment to visitors and locals. As you walk through bushland rich with natural flora you will be treated to fantastic views of the Albany harbour and Middleton beach.

    The trail follows a loop which starts and finishes from the Forts car park on Forts Road and takes about an hour to complete.

  • Mount Clarence

    Mount ClarenceAlbany - Mount Clarence provides spectacular views out across the town of Albany and the surrounding bays. Walk along the heritage trail which starts at the memorial and winds around the edges of Mount Clarence. Appreciate the panoramic views of Princess Royal Harbour, King George Sound and Middleton Bay. Make sure you keep a look out for signs of humpback whales and dolphins that visit these waters.

    Climb the mountain to see the Desert Corps Memorial, a tribute to the soldiers that fought at Gallipoli ... read more

  • Mount Melville

    Albany - Albany nestles between the peaks of Mount Melville and Mount Clarence. From the John Barnesby Memorial Lookout, a distinctive observation tower on the summit of Mount Melville, splendid views of the surrounding countryside are enjoyed.

    Mount Melville offers an alternative to the Mount Clarence Lookout, with 360 degrees of panoramic views that can be enjoyed of the Porongorups to the north round the Princess Royal Harbour to the south east.

  • Mount Shadforth Scenic Drive

    Denmark - Proceed from the South Coast Highway along North Street to Mount Shadforth Road which rises to give wonderful views of the surrounding farming districts and ocean scenery.

    A range of art and craft outlets and wineries can be explored close to this tourist drive.

    If you have time for only a short trip, turn left at Cussons Road about three kilometres from town. This is an attractive scenic drive connecting with the South Coast Highway about two kilometres from town.

    For a longer drive, procee... read more

  • Mt Romance Australia - Essence of Australia

    Mt Romance Australia - Essence of AustraliaAlbany - Located in the South West of Western Australia, a region full of natural scenic beauty and pioneer history, Mount Romance is the essential Albany experience. Only a short 15 kilometre drive north of the centre of Albany, this award winning tourist attraction offers a surprising variety of activities. Visitors can stay an hour or a day if they choose.

    At its core the company is an essential oils distillation facility exporting Australian Sandalwood Oil around the world, predominantly for the f... read more

  • Nornalup Teahouse Restaurant

    Nornalup Teahouse RestaurantNornalup - Nornalup Teahouse is a fully licensed restaurant offering a unique dining experience on the south coast of Western Australia. The Teahouse is nestled in the peaceful Nornalup valley in the heart of the south coast`s tall timber region. Right on the highway it is easy to find - don`t blink or you will miss it!

    The restaurant is surrounded by delightful cottage gardens and is the place to stop during your travels around the south coast. The Teahouse provides tasty cuisine, great Southern wines a... read more

  • Ocean Beach

    Ocean BeachDenmark - Denmark’s Ocean Beach is a popular destination for beach lovers, surfers and nature lovers. The pristine white sandy beach and crystal blue waters make this a picture perfect destination, even if the water is a little chilly. Take your board out for a spot of surfing or boogie boarding or enjoy a swim in the refreshing waters.

    The surrounding dunes are a bird haven making this a popular birding spot. There are also some excellent walks around the area.

    Located on the mouth of Wilson’s Inle... read more

  • Old Farm Strawberry Hill

    Old Farm Strawberry HillAlbany - The Old Farm on Strawberry Hill was once the home of the first Government resident in Western Australia. Wander through the beautifully furnished 1836 historic cottage to gain a real insight into the way of life in early colonial times.

    The cottage was one of the earliest buildings in the state and site of the first cultivated farm. A highlight to your visit is a walk through the property’s stunning gardens, which contain some of the original fruit trees.

    Once you have worked up an appet... read more

  • Old Kent River Wines

    Old Kent River WinesDenmark - Old Kent River cellar door is situated on the South Coast Highway, half way between Denmark and Walpole on the way to the tree top walk.

    Relaxing rustic atmosphere with alfresco dining in the Slow Food Cafe on the banks of the Kent River. The cafe speciality is fresh water crayfish (marron) and Old Kent River`s lamb.

    The vineyard is situated on the southern boundary of the Frankland River Wine Region The first vines were planted in 1985 on red gum, jarrah soils, with a blend of an ancient st... read more

  • Old Post Office

    Old Post OfficeAlbany - The Old Post Office is a distinctive historic building in the centre of Albany. The restored 1869 building has a twenty five metre clock tower that is visible from the Princess Royal Harbour. Be sure to photograph the oldest post office in Western Australia and enjoy checking out the heritage character of this unique building.

    While the inside of the building is not open to the public, the outside offers a great view of an intriguing structure worthy of stopping past.

    Discover more about the a... read more

  • Oyster Harbour

    Albany - Oyster Harbour is a permanently open estuary covering an area of 15.6 square kilometres. It is used to shelter a fishing fleet carrying out commercial fishing and farming oysters and mussels. The harbour is used by thousands of waterbirds for feeding.

    Mainly boat fishing takes place in Oyster Harbour but there is some jetty fishing. Likely catches include herring, skippy, whiting, squid, flathead and rock species.

    Good swimming beaches and picnic areas make Oyster Harbour a great place for a f... read more

  • Parrys Inlet and Parrys Beach

    Denmark - Parrys Beach is an excellent beach at the entry to the inlet. Ideal for fishing especially for salmon fishing from March to May. Also one of the main salmon netting areas, operations can be observed during this time.

    Two kilometres further on is a picnic area with facilities.

  • Patrick Taylor Cottage Museum

    Albany - Built prior to 1832, the cottage stands on the original Lot Two, of the first survey of the Albany Townsite and is shown on a map dated 1832. Now a museum, the cottage is one of the few examples of architecture of the military regime, two years prior to the establishment of the Swan River colony.

    One of the oldest buildings remaining in Albany, a section of the wattle and daub construction is exposed in one of the rooms and oak shingles are still visible under the corrugated iron roof. Over 2... read more

  • Peaceful Bay

    Peaceful Bay - Popular for fishing and swimming, aptly named Peaceful Bay is about half an hour’s drive west of Denmark on the southern coast.

    This delightful seaside village has everything you need for a relaxing family holiday by the beach.

    The fishing is top class – either from the beach or from rocks along the coastline. The bay also offers great swimming for families.

    Peaceful Bay’s serene and tranquil atmosphere is just the thing for escaping from the everyday.

    The town’s location between Denmark a... read more

  • Pentland Alpaca Stud and Tourist Farm

    Pentland Alpaca Stud and Tourist FarmDenmark - Pentland Alpaca Stud & Animal Farm Denmark is a hands-on animal farm and wildlife park where you can pat, cuddle and feed a huge range of friendly and interesting animals.

    The farm opened in 1990 and along with 70 alpacas (and babies) there are koalas, kangaroos, rabbits, guinea pigs, chickens, horses, donkeys, camels, deer, emus and aviary birds. Meet Tyson the North American Bison, Tess and King Lear the Scottish Highland cattle, Muriel the pig, Foxy-loxy and Jox the foxes, Ernee the dingo... read more

  • Princess Royal Fortress (The Forts)

    Princess Royal Fortress (The Forts)Albany - The Princess Royal Fortress in Albany is Australia’s first federal fortress and has a range of attractions to keep you and your family entertained for hours. The stunning panoramic views of King George Sound and Princess Royal Harbour are a highlight from this historically significant vantage point.

    Explore the impressive restored 1893 fortress on foot. Discover how the soldiers kept the enemy out of the port and the types of artillery used. Visit the commanding officers house for breathtaking... read more

  • Princess Royal Harbour

    Princess Royal HarbourAlbany - Princess Royal Harbour is one of the largest natural harbours in the world. Jump onboard one of the local cruises to explore the huge stretch of waters in this picturesque harbour. Keep an eye out for the humpback whales in the harbour and neighbouring King George Sound.

    If you have a boat, or choose to hire one, the harbour has a single lane boat ramp. There are an abundance of different species of fish for the fishing enthusiast.

    The calm clear waters provide a safe haven for swimming or i... read more

  • Replica of the Brig Amity

    Replica of the Brig AmityAlbany - The Brig Amity was built in Canada in 1816. It arrived in Sydney in 1824 and was used in the colonial service until it was wrecked on the coast of Tasmania in 1845.

    In 1975 craftsmen using timber from local forests built the Amity Replica. It is an accurate reconstruction of this ship which brought major lockyer, two military officers, 18 rank and file soldiers, 23 convicts and a surgeon from Sydney to Albany, arriving on Christmas day 1826 to form Western Australia`s first settlement.

    Som... read more

  • Roman Catholic Church and Convent

    Albany - In 1877 the foundation stone of the present church was laid by Bishop Griver and the church opened in 1878. The convent building was opened in 1881 and
    under the order of St Joseph and the apparition was occupied by the first sisters and boarders.

    In 1883 the bell of St Joseph`s was claimed to be the largest in the colony. Father Mateu was responsible for the building of the church and for the sisters of the convent.

  • Rotary Lookout Albany

    Albany - Rotary Lookout overlooks the picturesque King George Sound. This elevated site allows uninterrupted views of the Sound which is frequented by both Humpback and Southern Right whales during the season (May to November). Southern Rights are often seen close to the rocky shoreline directly below the lookout.

    The lookout is one of the key whale watching sites included in the `Ocean Giants Lookout Kit`, an initiative of the Western Australian Tourism Commission in conjunction with the Department of ... read more

  • Sandpatch

    Albany - Sandpatch, with its spectacular views of the Southern Ocean, can be enjoyed from the comfort and safety of recently upgraded boardwalk and lookouts.

    It is situated 20 minutes drive from Albany and is also a well-known landmark of the Bibbulmun Track, the state`s premier, 1000 kilometre walk trail from Perth hills to Albany.

    With a windfarm as a backdrop, the humpbacks can be seen at play as they move along the coast. In shore, and just outside the reef that runs the length of the Sandpatch, ... read more

  • Scotsdale Tourist Drive

    Denmark - The Scotsdale Tourist Drive provides visitors with views of towering Karri trees and lush forests with an array of wildflowers and bird life.

    The route will introduce you to a number of charming art and craft galleries, studios and workshops, perfect for purchasing a gift or a personal reminder of Denmark. Also along the way visitors can be tempted with an orchard, an alpaca stud and animal farm, and a number of wineries and restaurants.

    Alternatively stop at one of the vantage points for the... read more

  • Sheila Hill Walk Trail

    Denmark - Located approximately five and a half kilometres from Denmark centre is the Sheila Hill Trail.

    Forming part of the Bibbulmun Track, a reasonable degree of fitness and proper footwear is advised for this walk. The trail winds through large boulders, woodlands and open rock surfaces to the summit of Mount Hallowell. Here you can have a rest and take in the spectacular views of the district, Wilson Inlet and Ocean Beach.

    Allow around two and a half hours return for this five kilometre trail.

  • St Johns Church of England

    Albany - This was the first church consecrated in Western Australia. The consecration was performed by Bishop Short of Adelaide in 1848.

    The church is surrounded by well kept lawns and gardens.

  • Tanglehead Brewing Company

    Tanglehead Brewing CompanyAlbany - Tanglehead Brewing Company is the first brewery in the Great Southern in over 70 years and revives a long history of brewing in Albany dating back to just after the first settlement in 1826.

    Tanglehead produces a range of award winning handcrafted ales in its 800 litre all-grain brew house from all natural ingredients including malting barley grown in the Great Southern. Along with beer, Tanglehead produces great food teamed with a wide range of fine Great Southern wines.

    Tanglehead is locate... read more

  • The Albany Town Hall

    The Albany Town HallAlbany - The Albany Town Hall is one of Western Australia’s oldest and grandest historic buildings. Converted into a charming 310 seat regional theatre in 1983, it hosts a number of performances throughout the year. Located in the main street of Albany, four and a half hours south east of Perth, the theatre is renowned as the best venue of its type in Western Australia.

    Be sure to check out the upcoming performances before arriving in Albany. The theatre offers an extremely enjoyable experience thanks t... read more

  • The Blowholes Albany

    Albany - At the Blowholes in Albany, a crack-line in the granite rocks along the coast noisily shoots air and spray high into the air.

    This spectacular natural attraction is best seen on stormy days when the seas are rough.

    Located in the Torndirrup National Park near Albany, the Blowholes was created by the massive power of the Southern Ocean which pounds the rocky coastline.

    Nearby the wind and waves have carved out the spectacular rock formations of The Gap and Natural Bridge.

    From the Blowholes... read more

  • The Gap and Natural Bridge

    The Gap and Natural BridgeAlbany - The massive power of the Southern Ocean has created the spectacular rock formations of The Gap and Natural Bridge near Albany in the Torndirrup National Park.

    See the waves rush in and out with tremendous ferocity, and watch the waves surge along the sheer cliff drop.

    Nearby, a crack-line in the granite called the Blowholes noisily shoots air and spray high into the air.

    From The Gap and Natural Bridge there are excellent views of the windswept rugged coastline.

    See massive granite outcrops... read more

  • The Gorge Albany

    Albany - The natural rock formation of The Gorge in Albany offers stunning views over the windswept coastline.

    The Gorge has been created by the powerful Southern Ocean rushing in and out between sheer cliffs. It’s narrower and longer than The Gap, which is nearby.

    Just a short distance away is The Blowholes which is well worth a visit when the seas are moderately rough. Here air and water spray shoot upwards through a crack line in the granite.

    The Gorge is part of Torndirrup National Park which is... read more

  • The Salmon Holes

    Albany - The Salmon Holes is named after the salmon that seek shelter in the calmer waters close to the beach.

    The beach has strong currents and surges and is a good surfing beach with rock fishing also a popular past time.

    There is a good walking trail nearby called Bald Head Walking Trail.

  • Things Wild at Denmark Wildflowers

    Things Wild at Denmark WildflowersDenmark - Looking for wildflowers in Denmark?

    We are growers, manufacturers, exporters and wholesalers of long-life Australian wildflower products. A spectacular range of wildflower products are available for your purchase or you may come and select from our range to make up your own displays. Beautifully packaged and presented in boxes, bouquets and sheaths, their display of colours and distinctive unusual textures will enhance any decor and complement every interior.

    All our products are export appr... read more

  • Tingle-Wood Wines and the Puzzle Shop

    Tingle-Wood Wines and the Puzzle ShopDenmark - Be amused, bemused, puzzled and challenged at the puzzle shop at Tingle-Wood Wines, Denmark Western Australia.

    For fun and entertainment, as well as wine-tasting, on your next holiday to Denmark on the south coast of Western Australia, drive through a magnificent karri forest and visit them on the farm. They are only eight kilometres west of Denmark.

    The Puzzle Shop is housed at Tingle-Wood Wines, where you may taste boutique wines, known as Red Tingle (the red wine) and Yellow Tingle (the wh... read more

  • Torndirrup National Park

    Torndirrup National ParkAlbany - The Torndirrup National Park is home to a range of spectacular natural wonders, and is the most visited national park in Western Australia. The drive through Torndirrup is stunning and leads down to the rugged southern coastline.

    Take a short walk to the famous Gap and Natural Bridge. Both have been formed over hundreds of years by the ocean eroding a large gap in one rock face and a natural arch in another. A twenty minute walk will lead you to the blowholes, a split in the rock where the ... read more

  • Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve

    Two Peoples Bay Nature ReserveAlbany - You’ll find unspoilt coastal scenery and a beautiful beach perfect for swimming at Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve near Albany.

    The reserve is famous for its small colony of rare and endangered noisy scrub birds. These birds were believed to have been extinct until they were rediscovered at Two Peoples Bay in the 1960s. You can learn more about the birds and the program in place to protect them at the Interpretive Centre.

    Take a stroll along the clean white sand of Little Beach and enjoy a sce... read more

  • Valley Of The Giants Gallery

    Valley Of The Giants GalleryBow Bridge - The Valley of the Giants Gallery exhibits established, emerging and Indigenous Artists and is the studio of D.J. Brennan. Des has travelled Australia documenting life and landscapes in drawing, painting and sculpture. Des`s four decade professional career resulted in numerous one-man exhibitions and commissions. He is also a University of Western Australia Summer Schools Lecturer and in1990 lived and worked with Aboriginal Community Arnhemland. Des also conducts workshops and private tutoring.

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  • Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

    Valley of the Giants Tree Top WalkDenmark - Explore Western Australia’s world famous forest of gigantic tingle trees and take a bird’s eye view of the towering forest from the Tree Top Walk, a spectacular lightweight bridge through the forest canopy. The bridge gently ascends into the tree tops 40 metres above the forest floor.

    Descend to the boardwalks below and explore the “Ancient Empire Walk” – a grove of impressive veteran tingle trees, some over 400 years old. These are the giants that gave the forest its name – they’re some of ... read more

  • Wellstead Hertiage Museum

    Bremer Bay - The Wellstead Heritage Museum houses a collection of family heirlooms, collectables, coaches and wagons, musical equipment, vintage cars, engines, early pioneer and agricultural equipment. Out-buildings include a shearing shed, carpentry and blacksmith workshop and a lime pit.

    The museum also has a gallery offering refreshments, art, weaving, baskets, leadlight, pottery, jewellery, folk art, period dolls, dried flowers and souvenirs from local artists who can often be found practicing their art... read more

  • West Cape Howe National Park

    West Cape Howe National ParkAlbany - There’s plenty of adventure on offer at West Cape Howe National Park near Albany. Go rock climbing up rugged granite cliffs or hang gliding at Shelley Beach.

    During summer, easterly winds create good steady flying conditions. Take-off for hang gliders is from the lookout car park.

    There are also white sandy beaches offering idyllic swimming and fishing. Throw in a line from the beach and you could snare a catch of Australian salmon, mulloway, whiting and herring.

    Scenic bushwalking trails a... read more

  • West Cape Howe Wines

    West Cape Howe WinesDenmark - It is the quality of the Great Southern region and the combination of skill and artistry between viticulture and winemaking that makes drinking West Cape Howe wines a truly memorable experience.

    With passionate winemakers and innovative wine styles, the stunning range of West Cape Howe wines demonstrates the exciting diversity of this unique region and is sure to impress!

    Located only a stone`s throw from the picturesque township of Denmark in Western Australia`s Great Southern region, you`ll... read more

  • Western Australian Museum - Albany

    Albany - On the site of the first landing of European settlers in Western Australia, the Western Australian Museum Albany displays information on the natural and social history of Albany and the Great Southern region.

    The Residency Building is a landmark in Albany and served as a store for the local convict hiring depot before becoming home to the Government’s Residents, the Resident Magistrates and the home of Albany’s lively social scene. On display are exhibitions on the geological formations of the... read more


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