Overlooking the quaint town of Denmark, the granite monolith of Mount Lindesay is a local attraction and well worth the climb. The relatively easy 4km hike begins near the Denmark River in the shady forest at the base before ascending out onto the sunny outcrops to the summit.
Enroute the vegetation changes and many delightful wildflowers can be seen, some of which are endemic. Surprisingly, many grass trees can also be found growing all over the peak. At 385m above sea level the panoramic views of the region are spectacular sweeping over Mt Frankland, the Porongurups, Stirling Ranges and Mt Manypeaks.
For more information on Mount Lindesay National Park and other top trails and natural attractions of the Denmark area visit here or here.
Wildflowers, Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Wildflowers, Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Walk trail up to Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Stunning views of the surrounding regions from Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Pristine vegetation of Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Grass trees, Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Wind sculpted granite outcrops of Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Wildflowers, Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Walk trail up to Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Granite outcrops of Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Grass trees, Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Unique vegetation on the granite outcrops of Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Wildflowers, Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Unique vegetation on the granite outcrops of Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Denmark River, Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Pristine vegetation of Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Wildflowers, Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Lichen covered granite outcrops surrounded by bush at the base of Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Grass trees, Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Granite balancing, Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Grass trees, Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Pristine vegetation of Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Walk trail up to Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Wildflowers, Mt Lindesay, Denmark
Wind sculpted granite outcrops of Mt Lindesay, Denmark