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Valley of the Giants

These enormous red tingle trees are endemic to this small region of Western Australia. At the Tree Top Walk, a 600-metre walkway rises 40 metres above the forest floor and provides a birds eye view of the forest. Below, a meandering boardwalk takes visitors through a grove of veteran tingle trees called the Ancient Empire. This […]

Mount Chudalup

Take a hike up this massive block of granite surrounded by a sea of karri and marri forest.

The Gap and Natural Bridge

Head to The Gap and Natural Bridge to see the power of nature in action from a spectacular viewing platform over the Southern Ocean.

Greens Pool

The sheltered, transparent water of the pool is beautiful on a clear day, making it a great place to swim or snorkel.

Elephant Rocks

Denmark’s giant beachside granite boulders are said to resemble a herd of elephants bumbling out to sea. The rocks are just a few hundred metres east of Greens Pool and can be admired from the lookout above or the cove below. The beach at the bottom of the stairs is pristine, but you may have […]

Bluff Knoll

Explore the sweeping landscapes atop the South West’s highest and most spectacular peak.

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Djeran Season

Australia's South West

Relaxation awaits.

Hike the Cape To Cape Track

Margaret River Region

Your guide to the 5-day trek

Astrotourism

Australia's South West

Eager to chase stars?

Welcome to Australia’s South West!

Here you can easily enjoy natural beaches beautiful vineyards, forests, caves and more, all in a single day. More than 23,000km make up the south west corner of Western Australia, with 1000 of those kilometres consisting of awe-inspiring coastline just waiting to be explored.

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