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A boulder-strewn valley near the start and rocky spires on the peaks of Mt Trio make this an intriguing walk.
The Museum of the Great Southern provides exhibitions, public programs, educational programs and information on the unique natural and social history of the region.
A great circuit walk, Nancy’s Peak traverses the main peak of the Porongurup Ranges 23 kilometres from Mount Barker in the Great Southern region.
The National Anzac Centre is an award-winning facility that creates a deeply personal connection with the past, as well as pay tribute to those who served.
Nicci Daniele's ceramics reflects her love of nature and animals.
The Old Farm, Strawberry Hill was considered old more than 100 years ago. As far back as 1890 it was given the name ‘The Old Farm’, in recognition of being the oldest farm in Western Australia.
The Albany Fish Traps, also known as the Oyster Harbour Fish Traps, are a series of fish traps situated in Oyster Harbour near the mouth of the Kalgan River approximately.
The cottage is the pride and joy of the Albany Historical Society and a must-see attraction. This eleven room wattle and daub home is the oldest surviving dwelling in Western Australia.
From the weird to the wonderful, the Pentland Alpaca Stud and Animal Farm lets you get up close to all sorts of animals.
The massive ancient granite domes of Porongurup National Park rise 670 metres, giving exhilarating views of the landscape, especially from the Granite Skywalk suspended on Castle Rock.
Walk the many trails and experience the towering Karri forests and granite peaks as our ancestors did when they settled the area. The Porongurup Range is the state's southernmost mountain range and the National Park is home to an array of wildlife.
Private war and social history collection in a farm setting between Denmark and Albany, showcasing personal items and stories from the Boer War through to the present day.
A quiet spot to enjoy a picnic amongst the marri trees.
Easy 300m, 10 minute walk to the lookout over Salmon Holes, one of the most photographed beaches on the Torndirrup Peninsula, or tackle the steep steps to the beach.
From the lookout, you can see the clean white sand of Shelley Beach curving beneath steep limestone hills, which drop sharply into the sea.
The gallery was founded in 1956 through a significant bequest of over 40 artworks from Sir Claude Hotchin. Over the years Hotchin continued to donate artworks. The last discernable gift being in 1972.
St Leonard's Angelican Church is located on Strickland Street in Denmark, Western Australia.
St Werburgh’s Church forms part of the Mount Barker Heritage Trail, a 30 kilometre drive around the picturesque Mount Barker and surrounding area
Stash Coffee roasts consistently delicious specialty coffee in Denmark, WA.
The entry station is located off Chester Pass Road on Bluff Knoll Road.
The brooding beauty of the mountain landscape, its stunning and diverse wildflowers and the challenge of climbing Bluff Knoll have long drawn bushwalkers and climbers to the Stirling Range National Park.
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.
The Talyuberlup walk offers the unique experience of looking through a hole in the mountain.
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.
Bring the family for hours of fun discovering the story of The Kodja Place telling the "Real Australian Story" in ways that will move and delight you.
The effort of hundreds of local volunteers is evident in the design and construction of The Kodja Place. It demonstrates the significance of Noongar and Wadjela cultures in the district.
Wonder through three levels of the former butter factory to see contemporary craft by skilled WA artists and beautiful antiques and collectibles from the Languedoc, Southern France.
Try fresh marron, yabbies, trout and other dishes at Albany's own marron farm, set on a scenic property in the Great Southern.
Inspirational gifts from worldwide cultures. These include affirmation blankets, new world flags, Talisman, Native American flutes, dowsin rods, statues, and so much more to assist on your spiritual journey.