There are 13 mountains & hills in WA's South West
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Bluff Knoll is the highest peak of the Stirling Range in the Great Southern region of Western Australia (WA).
Experience the soaring cliffs and misty moods of Bluff Knoll, the highest peak in the Stirling Range.
Canal Rocks is a series of granite rocks in the Indian Ocean just off the coast situated approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) south of Yallingup in the South West region of Western Australia.
The highest of the Porongurup’s round-topped peaks has magnificent views from the summit.
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.
A great place to stop for a picnic and a short bush walk when travelling between Walpole and Manjimup.
Enjoy the 360 degree views of the surrounding forest, heathlands, coast and the magnificent Yeagarup Dunes from the top of this granite monadnock.
A popular walk leads to the summit of Mount Hassell and offers excellent views, particularly of Mount Toolbrunup just a couple of kilometres to the west.
The twin peaks of Mt Magog form a distinctive landmark in the centre of the western peaks.
Enjoy magnificent views from the summit of Mt Toolbrunup, the second highest peak in the Stirling Range.
A boulder-strewn valley near the start and rocky spires on the peaks of Mt Trio make this an intriguing walk.
Strawberry Hill at Barmup is a historic government farm located in Albany, Western Australia.
The Talyuberlup walk offers the unique experience of looking through a hole in the mountain.