There are 37 lookouts in WA's South West
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Apex Lookout Albany is a scenic lookout located on Mount Clarence in Albany, Western Australia.
You can explore a replica fire lookout cabin or follow the 5km return walk trail to Lane Poole Falls.
The lookout gives sweeping views over the forest and the coast west to Hamelin Bay.
Boulters Heights in Bunbury offers spectacular panoramic views of the city, including the Port, Leschenault Estuary, and the coastline.
Tour the lighthouse and explore coastal scenery around the cape on a network of short walks and lookouts.
A short walk to the top of a knoll at Central Lookout offers impressive views of surrounding peaks and the Porongurup Range, just 40km to the south.
Appreciate the powerful beauty of the southern coastline from the lookout over Conspicuous Cliff. There is an unspoiled beach, limestone cliffs, and granite headlands.
Convoy Lookout is a part of Albany Heritage Park, located in Albany, Western Australia.
Eastern Lookout is located on the Stirling Range Drive at Bluff Knoll car park and picnic area.
Hillview Lookout in Augusta, Australia is a popular travel destination that offers stunning views of the surrounding area.
From the car park, an easy 100 m, six minute return walk takes you to a lookout over this 'secret' haven.
The John Barnesby Memorial Lookout in Albany, Western Australia is a must-visit destination.
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.
Lake Seppings offers plenty of lookouts, seating areas and even a camouflaged bird hide for twitching.
Lowlands Beach is a popular fishing and swimming spot which boasts a new whale-watching lookout atop a cliff.
Located near the Leschenault Inlet and facing Koombana Bay, Mangrove Cove Lookout is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Mount Barker (aboriginal name Pwakkenbak) rises to about 147 meters above sea level and is strikingly adorned with the Mount Barker broadcast tower, one of the tallest unsupported structures.
Stand high above the forest floor and enjoy uninterrupted views of the Walpole Wilderness from the Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout.
Located in the historic town of Albany, the Mt Melville Lookout is a popular destination for visitors who love outdoor activities.
Discover the Anzac Legend at the National Anzac Centre in Albany, winner of numerous awards.
Experience the best of the south-west’s wild, windswept coast at Point D’Entrecasteaux from several cliff top lookout platforms.
Rotary Lookout is located within Albany Heritage Park and offers a stunning view of King George Sound.
Rotary Lookout Albany is a must-visit attraction in Albany Heritage Park, Western Australia.
Walk an unspoilt beach with thundering surf beneath rugged cliffs or take in the dramatic coastal scenery from numerous lookouts.
Easy 300m, 10 minute walk to the lookout over Salmon Holes, one of the most photographed beaches on the Torndirrup Peninsula, or tackle the steep steps to the beach.
Sharp Point is a lookout in Torndirrup National Park in Albany, Australia.
From the lookout, you can see the clean white sand of Shelley Beach curving beneath steep limestone hills, which drop sharply into the sea.
You can enjoy great views to the west from the wooden lookout on Stony Hill, the highest point in Torndirrup National Park. The southernmost peak of the Torndirrup Peninsula can be reached via a rugged 4.3 km return path, which is steep in sections. Allow approximately 2 hours return.
Sukey Hill Lookout is a stunning viewpoint located on the outskirts of Cranbrook, Western Australia.
Tank 7 Scenic lookout is the best vantage point in town for views of Nannup. Visit the site at sunset to appreciate the colours of the valley.