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Shelley Beach West Cape Howe, located in West Cape Howe National Park, is a picturesque beach-side getaway that offers something for everyone.
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.
Strawberry Hill at Barmup is a historic government farm located in Albany, Western Australia.
Albany Convict Gaol also known as the Old Gaol is a restored gaol that operates as a museum in Albany, Western Australia.
If you're looking for an exciting way to explore the rugged coastline of Australia, then The Blowholes is the perfect place for you!
The Gap and Natural Bridge are two spectacular lookout points along the Southern Ocean coastline, offering breathtaking views between Bald Head and West Cape Howe.
The surging power of the Southern Ocean is evident at The Gap, a spectacular channel in the 40m high coastal granites of Torndirrup National Park.
The Gap and Natural Bridge in Albany, located in the Torndirrup National Park, are two stunning natural formations that offer breathtaking views of the Southern Ocean and the coast.
Try fresh marron, yabbies, trout and other dishes at Albany's own marron farm, set on a scenic property in the Great Southern.
Development of the surfboard exhibition.
Specialising in feature glass panels, stained ,etched, fused and cast glass. Examples of the techniques used can be viewed in the gallery, call for open times to avoid disappointment.
A collage of colour in fused stained glass, as functional artworks, sculptures, pictures and windows plus etched glassware also featuring paintings.
Torbay Head, named by English navigator George Vancouver in 1792, is the southernmost point in Western Australia.
Torndirrup National Park, located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, is a picturesque park with diverse coastal landscapes.
This wild and rugged coastal park is known for its spectacular wave-carved features including the Natural Bridge, The Gap and the Blowholes.
The purpose of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve is to maintain the natural environment and protect native flora and fauna, while providing sustainable visitor facilities within the bays recreational area.
Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve boasts unspoilt coastal scenery and offers a wildly beautiful haven for some of the State’s most threatened animals.
Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve is a protected area managed by the Department of Parks and Wildlife located 35 kilometres (22 mi) east of Albany, Western Australia.
The arts center is home to a number of local arts and crafts groups and facilitates an annual program of exhibitions, workshops, community arts projects and performing arts events.
The protected inlet of the Waychinicup River is popular for fishing, canoeing and swimming, and is extremely picturesque, with polished granite rocks tumbled along both sides.
Waychinicup National Park in Western Australia is a natural wonder, located 404 kilometres (251 mi) southeast of Perth and 65 kilometres (40 mi) east of Albany, adjacent to the Southern Ocean's stunning coast.
West Cape Howe National Park has a coastline dominated by rocky headlands, sheer cliffs and sandy beaches and is a popular fishing destination.
Located just 390 kilometres southeast of Perth, West Cape Howe National Park is a crown jewel among Western Australia's national parks.
Whaling Cove is a stunning beach located in Albany, Western Australia.