There are 39 trails & sites in Albany
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Apex Lookout Albany is a scenic lookout located on Mount Clarence in Albany, Western Australia.
The bush walk provides views of the stunning coastal lines of Flinders Peninsula and you are rewarded with a breathtaking view of the seaside at the end of the track.
The Bald Head Walking Track is a spectacular hiking trail located in the Torndirrup National Park near Albany.
Betty's Beach is a stunning beach destination located in Albany, Western Australia.
Cable Beach is located next to The Gap and Natural Bridge and is known to be a rough and treacherous section of coastline.
Cable Beach, located in the Broome suburb of Western Australia, is a 22 km (14 mi) curve of pristine white sand, perfect for the avid beachgoer.
Convoy Lookout is a part of Albany Heritage Park, located in Albany, Western Australia.
The former HMAS Perth guided missile destroyer was scuttled in 35m of water in King George Sound in November 2001.
Ellen Cove Boardwalk is a popular walking trail that starts from Ellen Cove, climbing above the rocks of Point King, following the coast around the Princess Royal Harbour to the Albany central business district.
Eyre Park is a picturesque park located in Middleton Beach in Albany, Western Australia.
One of the most beautiful beaches in the area, with crystal clear waters and white sand.
Enjoy stunning ocean views with white sand and blue water while you relax, swim, snorkel and fish.
Crystal clear waters and white sand make Goode Beach feel like paradise.
Gull Rock Beach is right on the nature reserve, so you can expect to hear the calls of birds as you walk, swim, relax and fish along the beach.
Middleton beach, just 6 minutes from York Street, is great for swimming with a floating raft just offshore near the Jetty, with great fishing.
South coast beauty spot with sweeping views, plus great swimming, fishing and bushwalking.
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.
Lake Seppings offers plenty of lookouts, seating areas and even a camouflaged bird hide for twitching.
Access the beach from the parking area and enjoy fishing, swimming and beachcombing.
With clear blue waters, smooth white sand and granite boulders daubed with orange lichens, Little Beach is simply picture perfect.
Located in Western Australia's Great Southern region, the Luke Pen Walk is a stunning and easy meandering walk trail, ideal for families and nature lovers.
Middleton Beach is a small coastal suburb located in the City of Albany, about 4 kilometers east of the city center.
This small, secluded and very beautiful north-facing beach offers some shelter in most weather conditions.
Located in the historic town of Albany, the Mt Melville Lookout is a popular destination for visitors who love outdoor activities.
Muttonbird Beach is a stunning coastal destination along the Southern coast of Western Australia.
Nanarup Beach is a stunning beach located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, around 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Albany. The beach is white-sanded and stretches for approximately 4.2 kilometres (3 mi).
Discover the Anzac Legend at the National Anzac Centre in Albany, winner of numerous awards.
Quaranup-Point Possession Trail is a 6 km hiking trail in Albany, perfect for a day hike.
Rotary Lookout is located within Albany Heritage Park and offers a stunning view of King George Sound.