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South coast beauty spot with sweeping views, plus great swimming, fishing and bushwalking.
Walk through a gallery of land and seascape prints from the Great Southern and surrounding regions.
A 43km long national park that straddles the South Coast Highway.
From the car park, an easy 100 m, six minute return walk takes you to a lookout over this 'secret' haven.
Timeless values of form and technique are the basis for design and manufacturing principles in the handcrafting of over 100 different shapes.
A collection of contemporary ceramic tableware that balance versatility, function and aesthetic.
A collection of eclectic works to make your inner child smile.
Experience the thrill of action packed paintball combat in a variety of courses and game types. Whether you are planning parties, functions or just a day of fun, Karma Paintball is the place to be!
Experience our culture through unique and authentic Aboriginal art.
Using the knowledge and stories passed down by the elders and going on Boodja that Noongar's ancestors were keepers.
Lake Poorrarecup is popular for skiing, swimming and camping during the summer months.
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.
One of the many beautiful beaches in the area, Light's Beach is located just east of William Bay National Park near Denmark.
With clear blue waters, smooth white sand and granite boulders daubed with orange lichens, Little Beach is simply picture perfect.
Lower Kalgan Hall presents "East of Oyster Harbour", an exhibition that presents an amazing range of original works by 10 local artists from the picturesque Kalgan area.
Lowlands Beach is a popular fishing and swimming spot which boasts a new whale-watching lookout atop a cliff.
More than just a beautiful beach, Madfish Bay is a haven for birdlife.
You can visit and see unique photographic work at this studio gallery space, located half way between Albany and Denmark in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.
This small, secluded and very beautiful north-facing beach offers some shelter in most weather conditions.
Focusing on 10 historical sites with ample opportunity for picnicking and walking, the Mount Barker Heritage Trail is perfect for those looking for a pleasant half day outing in the Great Southern area.
Mount Barker (aboriginal name Pwakkenbak) rises to about 147 meters above sea level and is strikingly adorned with the Mount Barker broadcast tower, one of the tallest unsupported structures.
Mount Barker has an incredibly rich historical heritage consolidated in our amazing old police station museum complex, making this a must see tourist attraction.
The Mount Barker Swimming Pool is situated on Albany Highway and is open annually from November to April.
The summit of Mount Lindesay offers dramatic views of Denmark’s coastline, farmland and sweeping vistas of the Walpole Wilderness.
Mount Lindesay is about 20km north of Denmark, along the Mt Lindesay Road, in the state's South West region.
A wild and remote wilderness.
A popular walk leads to the summit of Mount Hassell and offers excellent views, particularly of Mount Toolbrunup just a couple of kilometres to the west.
The twin peaks of Mt Magog form a distinctive landmark in the centre of the western peaks.
Enjoy magnificent views from the summit of Mt Toolbrunup, the second highest peak in the Stirling Range.