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Denmark is a popular tourist town which has a relaxed village atmosphere, romantic timber milling history and incredible coastal scenery.
The Donnelly River remains a companion for much of this walk along the Bibbulmun Track.
The half-way point of the Track is the historic mill town of Donnelly River Village (DRV) nestled in the valley of the river from which it was named.
Between Northcliffe and Walpole, walkers heading south from Kalamunda will once again reach a few milestones; the diverse ecosystems of the Pingerup Plains, the last of the campsites with campfires allowed and most significantly the first encounter with the wild southern ocean.
Located 360km south of Perth, Northcliffe has the unique distinction of being the only town founded in WA specifically for the First World War Group Settlement Scheme.
The walk from Pemberton to Northcliffe is well known for pleasant walking through the karri forest.
Pemberton is situated in a valley, surrounded by the karri forests of the Gloucester National Park and the Pemberton Forest Park.
The City of Albany is set on the rugged south coast of Western Australia and is the southern terminus of the Bibbulmun Track.
This section gives walkers the best mix of forest and coast as well as (after Peaceful Bay) some of the most challenging days on the entire Track.
Located an hour and a half’s drive from Albany in the east and Pemberton in the west, Walpole is an ideal place to base yourself to explore the region and for walking on the Bibbulmun Track.
Big Brook Dam is one of the attractions on the Karri Forest Explorer Drive that has something for everyone, especially families.
Big Brook is a young forest, regenerated after logging in the 1920s and forms one of the most picturesque places in karri country with views across the dam to the forest.
Marvel at the size of this enormous old karri tree.
A large swimming pool with plenty of flat rock surrounding it and many beautiful wildflowers.
Willyabrup Dreaming is a rustic stone built pottery and gallery nestled in the bush and surrounded by wineries.
Panoramic landscapes, the underwater world and wildlife of Western Australia caught on camera by the talented photographer Ben Knapinski.
Nestled near the coal-mining town of Collie is a blue lake like no other.
Launch your canoe or kayak here for a leisurely paddle on the Warren River.
The Blackwood is the largest river in Australia's South West.
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.
This is a great place for visitors to enjoy a picnic or begin a bush walk.
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Wildflowers, waterfalls and history - what more could you want?