Destination WA - Walpole
Walpole Wilderness Resort is just 15 minutes north of Walpole or 5hr drive from Perth, and an easy day trip from Pemberton, Albany or Denmark. Visitors to Walpole can experience the Valley of the Giants and Tree Top Walk, the Ancient Empire and the beautiful scenery and attractions of the Walpole/Nornalup National Park.
Walpole & Denmark, Western Australia - Explore Tours Perth - January 2019
Video of a trip to Walpole & Denmark on the South Coast of Western Australia
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WOW Wilderness Cruises - Walpole WA
In this video, Discover Downunder host Tim Smith visits WOW Wilderness Cruises in Walpole, Western Australia.
WOW Wilderness are famous for their daily 2.5 hour cruises into the heart of the Walpole Nornalup Wilderness Park in Southern Western Australia.
The cruises are run by the energetic and knowledgeable Gary Muir, and have been running for over 100 years!
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Mandalay Beach in D'entrecasteaux National Park, Walpole Western Australia
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Coalmine Beach Holiday Park - Discover Downunder
Coalmine Beach Caravan Park is 420km from Perth on the south coast of WA, near Walpole and situated within the Walpole-Nornalup National Park.
The Holiday Park is an idyllic location in which to get away from it all, surrounded by some of the most beautiful wilderness areas in Australia, it is perfect for families, overnight stays and travellers of all ages.
Accommodation options suit everyone with 100 sites and twelve cabins overlooking the calm waters of the picturesque Nornalup Inlet. Guests can stay close to nature in fully equipped chalets, cozy cabins, or their own caravan, campervan or tent.
So whether you want a holiday packed with sightseeing, bush-walking, swimming and fishing, or simply to relax on a pristine beach in a tranquil bush setting, Coalmine Beach Holiday Park is the place for you.
For more information visit coalminebeach.com.au
Below Fernhook Falls, Walpole, WA
Below the Fernhook Falls in the Walpole Wilderness Area, the Great South West Edge, South Coast of Western Australia - The Rainbow Coast. Beautiful natural falls close to the campground in Mount Frankland National Park, Walpole, WA.
Destination WA - Valley of the Giants Treetop Walk
Only a 3-and-a-half-hour drive south of Perth, in the heart of the Walpole Wilderness is the Valley of the Giants, home to the majestic Tingle trees. Many are more than 400 years old and some 75 metres high. This is the type of destination you would expect to find in a fairy tale and it’s a site that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
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Once you see the magical place called Australia, you will remember it forever. Tourists can enjoy vast white beaches, spectacular open spaces, ancient rocks, waterfalls, mysterious forests, and great cities. Let’s not forget the incredible animals that live there! And the locals are so kind and hospitable.
Sydney Opera House:
Sydney Opera House is considered to be one of the greatest examples of modern architecture. The unique ‘shells’ have also become an iconic symbol of the continent.
Sydney Harbour Bridge:
It’s the biggest bridge in Sydney and one of the biggest steel arch bridges in the world. There is a museum and an observation deck, Pylon Lookout, in one of the towers of the bridge. Visitors can enjoy spectacular views of Sydney Harbour and the city center from the top of the pylon.
The Twelve Apostles:
These massive cliffs are located in the Port Campbell National Park, close to the Great Ocean Road in Victoria.
An Australian miracle — horizontal waterfalls:
Australia is famous for its amazing waterfalls. Among them are the incredibly beautiful Russell Falls and the multi-tiered Mitchell Falls. But not everyone knows about the unique phenomenon of horizontal waterfalls. They can be seen within Talbot Bay, where there are two ridges running parallel, approximately 984 feet (300 meters) apart. Through them a massive amount of water is pushed by a tidal wave, creating temporary waterfalls.
The land of kangaroos:
Adults and kids will have a great time here! Nature reserves and national parks occupy a third of the continent. Among the huge cliffs and green valleys you can meet lizards, koalas, platypuses, little penguins, barn owls, and, of course, kangaroos. You can also watch dolphins and seals frolicking in the ocean.
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In addition to the picturesque views, you can also watch the busy life of the local inhabitants. Wallabies are jumping next to tourists’ tents, flying foxes are flying around, and dingos are howling somewhere afar. And amazing adventures are waiting for you — try the Katherine Gorge cruise and a walk to the Butterfly Gorge.
Uluru:
It’s probably hard to believe, but scientists claim that Uluru is 680 million years old. The orange-brown cliff is located in central Australia. Its length is 2.2 miles (3.6km), its width is about 2 miles (3.2km), and its height is 1,142 feet (348 meters). The site includes many caves that have ancient rock paintings. Tourists can also watch the natives performing rituals there.
Hillier and McKenzie: magic lakes:
Lake McKenzie is a beautiful perched lake that is considered to be one of the clearest lakes in the world. Another famous lake is the pink Lake Hillier. At the beginning of the last century, the lake was used as a source of salt for six years. This year during the Extreme Microbiome Project, scientists found out that the microalgae Dunaliella salina is the reason for the lake’s pink shade.
The beauty of South Australia:
The largest city in this region is Adelaide. South Australia is famous for its wonderful vineyards and colorful scenery. Here you can relax on Glenelg’s sunny beach, try delicious seafood, and taste amazing wines like Chardonnay, Cabernet, and Pinot Noir.
Meeting the natives:
Australian aboriginal culture claims to be the oldest continuous living culture in the world that has preserved its ethnicity. There are 250 language groups and over 700 dialects in the country. Old local legends tell of the ‘dreamtime,’ which is reflected in stories, handicrafts, dances, and songs. The most famous and important character of the mythology is the Rainbow Serpent.
Sea Life Sydney Aquarium:
It takes up to 3 or 4 hours to explore this huge aquarium. Sydney Aquarium is split into several themed zones: ‘Northern rivers,’ ‘Southern rivers,’ ‘Great Barrier Reef,’ and ‘Southern Ocean.’ There are 3 giant floating oceanariums, 27 big display tanks, and 23 aquariums.
Rainbow Beach horse rides:
Tourists can enjoy lovely walks along the white sand beaches and taste wine and gourmet dishes.
‘Valley of the Giants,’ Walpole-Nornalup National Park:
You can take an unforgettable treetop walk that features a stunning walkway positioned 131 feet (40 meters) above the ground. Here you will get a magnificent view of the giant 400-year-old trees.
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Australia is known for many things extraordinary landscapes, laid-back cities, beautiful beaches. It would be impossible to see the country and experience all it has to offer on a single trip. Australia is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area. The neighboring countries are Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and East Timor to the north the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu to the north-east and New Zealand to the south-east.
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Quobba Station, Western Australia
Recherche Bay, Tasmania
Sydney Harbour, Sydney Harbour National Park, New South Wales
Tidal River, Wilsons Promontory National Park, Victoria
Uluru, Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory
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The Great Southern Roadtrip: Pemberton, Denmark, Walpole & Albany
Filmed by Stephen Parry & Jessica Valentine
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For my birthday, my beautiful girlfriend surprised me with a roadtrip down the the Great South Western Australia. We had no GPS and instead I had to blindly direct us with palm cards (check out my blog to see them - coming soon). It was a fun 3 days, you can check out the places we went below:
Pemberton
- Gloucester Lookout Tree
- Gloucester Park
- Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree
Denmark
- Greens Pool
- Peaceful Bay
Walpole
- Valley of the Giants
- Tree Top Walk
- Big Tingle Tree
- Ancient Empire
Albany
- The Gap
- The Natural Bridge
- Bluff Knoll
- Brig Amity
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Destination WA - Treetop Walk and Franklin Summit
The Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout is the final component in the development of visitor facilities in Mount Frankland National Park.
Visitors to Mount Frankland, of all abilities, can now view a vast part of the Walpole Wilderness including one of two core areas that are to be formally reserved as wilderness areas.
Welcome to the Shire of Ravensthorpe - Extended
The Shire of Ravensthorpe covers 13,533 sq kilometres in the south of Western Australia. It encompasses several national parks, including the Frank Hann in the north and the world Biosphere, Fitzgerald River National Park on the coast.
Ocean Beach 2019, Denmark WA
Opening the year with a turquoise, surfing-friendly day. If 2019 is going to be like this, you'll be wanting to visit Denmark, Western Australia. :)
Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk
The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is an internationally recognised nature-based tourism attraction, which is located between Denmark and Walpole in the Walpole-Nornalup National Park and in the heart of the Walpole Wilderness. The Tree Top Walk is an easy 18 km drive from Walpole and 52km from Denmark.
The Walpole Wilderness features a vast, natural and wild landscape encompassing tranquil forests, imposing granite peaks, peaceful rivers, wetlands and breathtaking beaches. It is also home to old majestic tingle forests, which occur nowhere else in the world!
Three discovery sites form the award winning Walpole Wilderness Discovery Centre, Swarbrick art in the forest, Mount Frankland and the famous Tree Top Walk. Together these sites interpret the unique biodiversity and majesty of the Wilderness.
What's on at Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk
The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is an internationally recognised nature-based tourism attraction, which is located between Denmark and Walpole in the Walpole-Nornalup National Park and in the heart of the Walpole Wilderness. The Tree Top Walk is an easy 18 km drive from Walpole and 52km from Denmark.
The Walpole Wilderness features a vast, natural and wild landscape encompassing tranquil forests, imposing granite peaks, peaceful rivers, wetlands and breathtaking beaches. It is also home to old majestic tingle forests, which occur nowhere else in the world!
Three discovery sites form the award winning Walpole Wilderness Discovery Centre, Swarbrick art in the forest, Mount Frankland and the famous Tree Top Walk. Together these sites interpret the unique biodiversity and majesty of the Wilderness.
The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk features a stunning walkway positioned 40 metres above the ground amid the spectacular heights of the tingle forest canopy. The 600-metre walk is accessible and suitable for children of all ages, wheelchairs and strollers.
A walk trail links the Tree Top Walk to the Ancient Empire, where a sealed trail meanders across the forest floor between 400 year old red tingle trees. Interpretative information along the trail follows the story of the lost era of Gondwana.
Much of the plant life in this forest is unique to the south-west of Western Australia. Trees such as the tingle only occur in this small area and as such provide a window to the past. Some of the plants have origins that can be traced back 65 million years to the super continent Gondwana when Australia was joined with what are now Africa, India, Antarctic and South America.
This ancient and unique red tingle forest is a must-see during your stay in the south-west.
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Walpole
VALLEY OF THE GIANTS TREE TOP WALK east of Walpole, only 10 minutes from Nornalup, Bow Bridge and Peaceful Bay, in the Walpole-Nornalup National Park. The park is nearly 20,000 hectares of towering karri and tingle forests to coastal heath. The rugged coastline, peaceful inlets and rivers are a major feature of the park's beauty.
The Park has long been one of the area's most popular tourist destinations. The Tree Top Walk, is a walkway that rises up to 38m above the forest. All ages can view the canopy of the magnificent tingle forest. Visitors get a different perspective on the shapes, sounds and movement of the forest.
Below, a boardwalk winds though a grove of veteran tingle trees known as the Ancient Empire.
Nutkin Lodge Denmark Western Australia
Take a look around at Nutkin Lodge in Peaceful Bay, Denmark Western Australia. A short drive to the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, beaches, wineries and more.
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