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 VALLEY OF THE GIANTS
TREE TOP WALK Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk
The Valley of the Giants Treetop Walk gives you a bird's eye view of some of the tallest timber giants on Earth - Western Australia's majestic tingle trees. Climbing 40 metres into the forest canopy and meandering through the treetops for 600 metres, the walk trail is the first of its kind, designed to maximise views and minimise impact.
This peaceful and exhilarating experience can be encountered 10 minutes north of Walpole, on Western Australia's south coast. It takes approximately four and half hours to drive here from Perth and also features on many extended coach tour itineraries.
The Tree Top Walk sits within the Walpole-Nornalup National Park and Walpole Wilderness Area, offering spectacular views over densely forested hills. Descending to the boardwalks below to explore the Ancient Empire Walk, you'll enter a grove of towering veteran tingle trees. These giants are found nowhere else in Australia, or on Earth as a matter of fact, and some have been standing for over 400 years.
Be sure to add this multi-award winning attraction to your holiday wish list and take a moment to sit and reflect on the special nature of the tingle forest.
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$12.50 |
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| Child |
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$6.50 |
| Family |
Two adults plus two children aged 6 to 15 years. |
$31.50 |
| Concession |
Australian Seniors; Age Pension; Department of Veteran Affairs; Centrelink Carer; Disability Support or Companion Card. |
$9.00 |
| Opening Hours |
Open 9.00am to 5.00pm daily (last tickets sold 4.15pm). Extended opening hours 26 December to 26 January 8.00am to 6.00pm (last tickets sold 5.15pm). Closed Christmas Day, or during hazardous conditions. |
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| 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. |
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