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 Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk
Explore Western Australia’s world famous forest of gigantic tingle trees and take a bird’s eye view of the towering forest from the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, a spectacular lightweight bridge through the forest canopy. The bridge gently ascends into the tree tops 40 metres above the forest floor.
Descend to the boardwalks below and explore the “Ancient Empire Walk” – a grove of impressive veteran tingle trees, some over 400 years old. These are the giants that gave the forest its name – they’re some of the most enormous trees in the world and are only found in the forest surrounding the Valley of the Giants. It’s a peaceful experience, with quiet spots to sit and reflect on the special nature of the tingle forest. This multi award winning attraction provides a unique experience.
Located in Walpole-Nornalup National Park and Walpole Wilderness Area it is 430 kilometres south of Perth, on Highway 1. The park has spectacular landscapes encompassing estuaries, forested hills dissected by rivers, and extensive areas where there is little or no evidence of human activity.
Walpole is a four and half hour drive south of Perth.
| Adult |
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$10 |
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| Child |
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$5 |
| Family |
Two adults plus children aged 6 to 15 years |
$25 |
| Concession |
Australian Seniors; Age Pension; Dept of Veteran Affairs; Centrelink Carer; Disability Support or Companion Card |
$8 |
| Opening Hours |
Closed during hazard weather conditions. 8am to 5:15pm Boxing Day through to 26 January. |
| Monday |
9am to 4:15pm |
| Tuesday |
9am to 4:15pm |
| Wednesday |
9am to 4:15pm |
| Thursday |
9am to 4:15pm |
| Friday |
9am to 4:15pm |
| Saturday |
9am to 4:15pm |
| Sunday |
9am to 4:15pm |
| Public Holidays |
9am to 4:15pm |
| Christmas Day |
Closed |
| Good Friday |
9am to 4:15pm |
| Award 2003 |
British Airways Tourism for Tomorrow Winner Environmental Experience |
| Award 2001 |
Western Australian Tourism Awards - Hall of Fame |
| Award 2000 |
Australian Tourism Award |
| Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation |
| Visitor Information Centre |
| Disabled Access |
The following facilities are available: designated disabled set down area close to the entrance, designated parking bay with flat surface, wide pathway to front entrance, wide, easy to open entrance doorway and disabled toilet facilities. |
| Children Catered For |
Suitable for children under adult supervision. |
| General Comments |
The Valley of the Giants is 430 kilometres south of Perth and 100 kilometres west of Albany. Take the Valley of the Giants Road north off the South Coast Highway for five kilometres to the car park entrance. |
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![]()  Winding through the giant trees in the Ancient Empire  The Tree Top Walk  The Tree Top Walk, in the Walpole-Nornalup National Park |