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Bremer Bay, located on the south coast of Western Australia in the Great Southern region, is known for its stunning beaches and the Bremer Marine Park.
Canal Rocks is a series of granite rocks in the Indian Ocean just off the coast situated approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) south of Yallingup in the South West region of Western Australia.
Caves Road is a 111-kilometre-long (69 mi) scenic route in the South West region of Western Australia. It connects western Busselton with Augusta, running along or to the west of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste ridge, and is an alternative route to Bussell Highway.
Yakkan Toort / Dog Rock is a large, natural granite outcrop that is located along Middleton Road between Middleton Beach and the centre of Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.
Sugarloaf Rock, also known as Sugarloaf Rocks and Sugar Loaf Rock, is a large, natural granite island in the Indian Ocean just off the coast situated approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south of Cape Naturaliste in the South West region of 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!
Cleared in the 1860s for a wheat crop, this forest was left for nature to reclaim after a bush fire in 1870s.
Beedelup Falls soothing water flow adorns the enchanting world of giant stands of karri, along with smaller pockets of jarrah and marri trees.
Day use area, fishing and swimming in the Indian Ocean.
Betty's Beach is a stunning beach destination located in Albany, Western Australia.
Big Brook Dam is one of the attractions on the Karri Forest Explorer Drive that has something for everyone, especially families.
Marvel at the size of this enormous old karri tree.
Binningup Beach is a pristine destination located 1.5 hours drive south of Perth and only 20 minutes drive from Harvey.
Nestled near the coal-mining town of Collie is a blue lake like no other.
The Blackwood River is a major river and catchment area in the South West of Western Australia.
The Blowholes, the result of water being forced up into a crackline in the granite, produce spray and loud eerie sounds when a big swell is running.
Bluff Knoll is the highest peak of the Stirling Range in the Great Southern region of Western Australia (WA).
Experience the soaring cliffs and misty moods of Bluff Knoll, the highest peak in the Stirling Range.
You can explore a replica fire lookout cabin or follow the 5km return walk trail to Lane Poole Falls.
Bremer Beach is a picturesque coastal beach in the town of Bremer Bay, Western Australia.
Day use area, ideal for fishing and swimming.
Bunker Bay is a great spot for snorkelling and beach exploration, with pretty scenery and an interesting walktrail.
Busselton Foreshore is a serene and fun holiday retreat, offering activities, beautiful sunsets, and white sandy beaches.
Walk along the iconic heritage listed 160-year-old Jetty then, treat yourself to a swim and stunning lunch at The Shelter at Busselton Jetty
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.
Take a stroll 27m down into Calgardup Cave’s magnificently decorated chambers.
Canal Rocks is a natural wonder located in Western Australia, approximately 4 kilometres south of Yallingup.
Granitic rocks that jut into the ocean are separated by a series of canals carved by the sea.
At Cascades, the Lefroy Brook transforms from a gentle flow in mid summer to a raging torrent in winter.