The South Coast Region
The South Coast with its rugged cliffs to sheltered sandy bays, Western Australia's southern coastline is one of extremes. Geographical wonders aboud - not to be found elsewhere in the world. Formed over hundreds of millions of years, the south-east coast marks the beginning of the Great Australian Bight. This is an area of true natural beauty.
Located an hour and a half drive from Albany to the east and Pemberton to the west makes Walpole an ideal location from which to explore the beautiful forests and beaches of the area...
Peaceful Bay is a picturesque holiday spot on the southern coast of Western Australia, between the towns of Walpole and Denmark...
Located on the spectacular Wilson Inlet Denmark has dramatic coastal scenery, giant granite boulders and majestic limestone headlands...
It is easy to see why Albany is one of Western Australia's top tourist destinations (Winner of the WA Top Tourism Town award in 2000), with such an extensive range of natural beauty, historical charm, unique arts and crafts and a wealth of activities....
Mount Barker is an ideal holiday centre with ample shopping and recreation facilities within easy reach of the spectacular southern coastline, Albany, Denmark, and the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges.
Approximately 7.5 hours' drive from Perth, the state capital, Esperance is a popular destination for medium term trips for families based there. It is also around 4 hours' drive south from the Goldfields mining town of Kalgoorlie, and offers a convenient get-away for weekends for the mine workers...
The Bibbulmun Track is a long distance path in Western Australia. It runs from Kalamunda, east of Perth to Albany and is just over 963 km long. It consists of around 50 sections. Each section is approximately one day's walk, except for the northernmost 150km or so, where the sections consist of half-day walks. At the end of each section is either a town or a purpose-built campsite...
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