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The Tree-in-the-Rock picnic area, set among the karri trees, almost has the feel of a cathedral, with the towering karris providing the domed roof.
Specialising in feature glass panels, stained ,etched, fused and cast glass. Examples of the techniques used can be viewed in the gallery, call for open times to avoid disappointment.
A collage of colour in fused stained glass, as functional artworks, sculptures, pictures and windows plus etched glassware also featuring paintings.
Torbay Head, named by English navigator George Vancouver in 1792, is the southernmost point in Western Australia.
This wild and rugged coastal park is known for its spectacular wave-carved features including the Natural Bridge, The Gap and the Blowholes.
The purpose of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve is to maintain the natural environment and protect native flora and fauna, while providing sustainable visitor facilities within the bays recreational area.
Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve boasts unspoilt coastal scenery and offers a wildly beautiful haven for some of the State’s most threatened animals.
The Valley of the Giants is home to the famous Tree Top Walk which reaches a height of 40m above the forest floor. Experience the excitement of exploring the canopy of the magnificent tingle forest.
The arts center is home to a number of local arts and crafts groups and facilitates an annual program of exhibitions, workshops, community arts projects and performing arts events.
In the winter months, a freshwater stream cascades onto the white sands of Waterfall Beach.
The protected inlet of the Waychinicup River is popular for fishing, canoeing and swimming, and is extremely picturesque, with polished granite rocks tumbled along both sides.
Located at Peppermint Grove Farm The Wellstead Heritage Museum is home to thousands of pieces of Australian history. Here you can wonder through time and experience Australia past or stop for a bite to eat at the Wellstead Restaurant
West Cape Howe National Park has a coastline dominated by rocky headlands, sheer cliffs and sandy beaches and is a popular fishing destination.
Discover ‘many eyes’ and ‘many faces’ on the craggy cliffs of Bluff Knoll (Bular Mial), a place of great significance to Noongar Aboriginal people.
A pretty and peaceful picnic site set in wandoo woodland.
William Bay National Park is characterised by turquoise green waters, white sandy beaches and towering granite rocks.