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Walpole-Nornalup National Park is a renowned national park in Western Australia, known for its towering karri and tingle trees.
This section gives walkers the best mix of forest and coast as well as (after Peaceful Bay) some of the most challenging days on the entire Track.
Bibbulmun Track Walpole is a long-distance walk trail that spans over 1,003.1 kilometres (623.3 mi) in Western Australia.
Located an hour and a half’s drive from Albany in the east and Pemberton in the west, Walpole is an ideal place to base yourself to explore the region and for walking on the Bibbulmun Track.
Whether swollen by winter rains or a placid summer forest pool the experience is soothing
Popular picnic area on the shores of Nornalup Inlet, and an ideal location to launch small boat, canoe or kayak to explore the waters of the marine park.
Appreciate the powerful beauty of the southern coastline from the lookout over Conspicuous Cliff. There is an unspoiled beach, limestone cliffs, and granite headlands.
Combining art and science, Elizabeth's work explores the natural history of her surrounding environment in the stunning Walpole Wilderness. From fine detail drawings to large atmospheric landscapes.
Spend a few hours, or a few days, exploring the waters of the Deep River at Fernhook Falls.
Just seven kilometres from Walpole yet deep in the heart of outstandingly beautiful tingle and karri forest, theGiant Tingle Treeis the site of a huge fire-hollowed red tingle tree.
A picturesque picnic spot on the banks of the Irwin Inlet near Peaceful Bay.
Named after the first forester in the Walpole district, this is one of the most scenic places in the area for picnic and views over pristine waterways.
The Knoll Scenic Drive in Walpole - Nornalup National Park is a five-kilometer circular drive that offers stunning natural beauty and various attractions.
Named after the Norwegian barque Mandalay, wrecked there in 1911, Mandalaly Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Walpole area.
“Quiet as a Monastery here.”
Enjoy a picnic among tall karri and tingle trees, and take a walk to the summit of Mount Clare which has views of the Southern Ocean and the Walpole Wilderness.
Get a birds eye view of the rugged and wild Mount Frankland National Park and the Walpole Wilderness from the summit of Mount Frankland.
Bushwalks, waterfalls, picnic areas and forest art – Mount Frankland South National Park truly has something for everyone.
Stand high above the forest floor and enjoy uninterrupted views of the Walpole Wilderness from the Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout.
A great place to stop for a picnic and a short bush walk when travelling between Walpole and Manjimup.
The trail is located within the Mt Frankland National Park. It provides a fascinating insight into the local area, set among the stunning karri forest providing views of the southern coastline.
The Munda Biddi Trail is a 1,000 km off-road cycling trail in Western Australia that offers picturesque views of unspoiled forests and bushland.
Petrichor Gallery, located in the heart of the Walpole Wilderness, presents works by the very best local and regional artisans.
Opening in April 2016, Petrichor Gallery showcases the diverse and outstanding works of local and regional artists.
A historic gazebo at the end of a jetty is a well known landmark at this popular fishing spot and boat launching site adjacent to a privately operated caravan park.
An historic sawpit which demonstrates how timber was sawn in the area from the 1860s.
A beautiful beach for a picnic, a spot of fishing and a safe place for swimming. Perfect for a family day out.
Take a stroll through old growth karri forest. Keep and open mind and expect to be challenged….
Located in the stunning Walpole Wilderness area, this easy 500 metre stroll takes you through old growth karri forest.
Attractive picnic spot surrounded by towering karri, marri and tingle forest overlooking the channel between the Walpole and Nornalup inlets along The Knolls Scenic Drive.
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