There are 36 picnic areas in WA's South West
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GIANT HEDGE MAZE on 5 ha of stunning landscaped gardens, playground, free gas barbeque, sheltered picnic areas, games and puzzles.
This is a great place for visitors to enjoy a picnic or begin a bush walk.
A pleasant drive towards Nannup will pass the park which has 3 walk trails from 20 minutes to 2 hours duration. See local flora and fauna, including magnificent Jarrah, Marri and Blackbutt trees. Picnic tables and toilet facilities available.
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.
Denmark River, located near the town of Denmark in Western Australia, is a tranquil spot that is perfect for picnicking and relaxation.
Eastern Lookout is located on the Stirling Range Drive at Bluff Knoll car park and picnic area.
Golden Valley is a popular picnic area set in the state's largest Arboretum.
The whirling rapids of the Heartbreak Crossing provide a great soundtrack to your picnic.
This popular camping and picnic area is located on the lower part of the Collie River and ideal for a relaxing weekend outing.
Ironstone Gully Falls is a historic picnic area located 17kms southeast of Capel.
If you are heading southeast from Capel towards Donnybrook along Goodwood Road, it’s worth stopping at the picturesque Ironstone Gully Falls picnic area.
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.
Stop for a picnic under the trees near Wonnerup House.
Tranquil swimming area with picnic spots and calm pools.
The perfect place for cooling down. The water is extremely inviting and an ideal small picnic site, located amongst the forest on the banks of Collie River.
Membenup is a peaceful roadside rest stop with views of majestic tall Tuart trees and a picnic table in open peppermint woodland.
Focusing on 10 historical sites with ample opportunity for picnicking and walking, the Mount Barker Heritage Trail is perfect for those looking for a pleasant half day outing in the Great Southern area.
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.
Bushwalks, waterfalls, picnic areas and forest art – Mount Frankland South National Park truly has something for everyone.
A great place to stop for a picnic and a short bush walk when travelling between Walpole and Manjimup.
Pemberton Pool is a popular destination for swimming, picnics, and more.
Wander among the stands of marri trees, have a picnic or enjoy the wildflowers in Spring.
Located off the Cape-to-Cape track, this waterfall's view of the surrounding area is breathtaking. Also, a great for a picnic!
The Rapids is a lovely spot for a picnic or just to relax and listen to the rushing water making its way from the dam wall down to the Collie River.
A quiet spot to enjoy a picnic amongst the marri trees.
A beautiful beach for a picnic, a spot of fishing and a safe place for swimming. Perfect for a family day out.
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.
Hungry? Thirsty? When you have sampled our delicious range of cheeses & yoghurts, why don't you take a picnic pack to enjoy during your stay? Or perhaps you crave an old fashioned milkshake or icecream? We also stock a range of quality gifts and souvenirs.
The granite quarry was a centre of industrial activity during construction of Wellington Dam in the 1930s. It now provides a spectacular backdrop to the popular picnic area.