Walk the 150 kilometres of the Bibbulmun Track from Walpole to Albany, a natural never-ending showcase of biodiversity seen nowhere else in the world. Towering forests of Karri, Tingle, Jarrah and Marri trees, mist-shrouded valleys, giant granite boulders, peaceful coastal heathland and idyllic coves are just some of the astonishing natural wonders to explore here. The walk avoids beach walking in favour of clifftop tracks and traverses many elevated vantage points, like Monkey Rock. All of the lookouts have stunning panoramic views.
This is a truly pristine wilderness, combining majestic coastal scenery and unique flora and fauna in an environment that has been protected by vast distances and minimal human impact over millennia. Stunning wildflowers year-round provide a vivid contrast to the azure ocean views and the whitest of sandy beaches, and the range of subtle and rugged textures of bush, trees and forests make this an unforgettable experience for all the senses. A real favourite for those who like to take the road less travelled.
This is a truly pristine wilderness, combining majestic coastal scenery and unique flora and fauna in an environment that has been protected by vast distances and minimal human impact over millennia. Stunning wildflowers year-round provide a vivid contrast to the azure ocean views and the whitest of sandy beaches, and the range of subtle and rugged textures of bush, trees and forests make this an unforgettable experience for all the senses. A real favourite for those who like to take the road less travelled.