Western Australia

Avon Valley National Park

Need tree time but don’t want to travel far? Avon Valley National Park is situated a mere stones throw from Perth city! Visit in spring to be welcomed by a carpet of white and yellow daisies smiling out from underneath a mixture of jarrah, marri, powderbark and wandoo forest.

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Boonerring Hill

Boonerring Hill is another great spot along the northern part of the Bibbulmun track. Set in the Darling Range, the track affords grand views to the west of Jarrahdale State Forest and to the east over farmland. The cracked rocks at the base of the hill are like a giant’s jigsaw puzzle set among granite

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Abyssinia Rock

Abyssinia Rock is a cosy granite outcrop skirted by jarrah forest near the beginning of the Bibbulmun track.  Part of the greater Darling Range, this section of the Jarrahdale State Forest is characterised by pockets of exposed rock that create a diversity of micro habitats to explore. From reflective rock pools to lichen of every

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Porongurup National Park

Rising to 670m, the sheer face of Castle Rock is a must-see destination in the south west of WA. Offering impressive views over the surrounding canola fields and across to the backbone of the Stirling Ranges on the northern horizon, the park is visited by thrill seeking abseilers and hikers alike.

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Torndirrup National Park

The southern coastline of WA is dramatic, demanding and above all impressive. Such spectacular scenery can be seen at Torndirrup National Park where the hungry Southern Ocean and relentless winds have carved out stunning formations such as the Natural Bridge, Gap and Blow Holes.

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Wilson Inlet Denmark

There is something about water, the serenity it evokes, the calmness it reflects, the peacefulness it radiates, that draws all life towards it. Watching the sunrise progress and the world wake up over the Wilson Inlet from a little obscure jetty is a refreshingly meditative and reflective way to spend a morning, especially the last

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Mount Lindesay National Park

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.

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