Albany Natural Attractions
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Bald Head Walking Track
Albany - The trail starts about 100 metres to the left of the carpark at the Salmon Holes and winds over 16 kilometres of dunes on Isthmus Hill out to Limestone... More
Dingo Beach
Albany - Dingo Beach is a picturesque location with excellent swimming. Waves for experienced surfers as well. More
Dog Rock
Albany - Named Dog Rock, this huge granite outcrop near the town centre of Albany has an unmistakable likeness to the head of a bloodhound sniffing the air.
Dog... More
Eden Beach
Albany - One of Albany’s most idyllic swimming spots is secluded Eden Beach.
Here, the water is crystal clear and there are many rock pools to explore. Eden... More
Emu Point
Albany - Emu Point in Albany is the perfect place for families to go swimming and picnicking. It’s an ideal spot for children thanks to clear, calm and shallow... More
Goode Beach
Albany - Goode Beach has crystal clear water and white sand. It is an excellent beach for swimming as it is sheltered from the westerly and southerly winds.
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HMAS Perth
Albany - For the diving enthusiast a trip to King George Sound to explore the HMAS Perth is a must. Laid to rest off the coast of Albany in 2001, the shipwreck... More
Jimmy Newells Harbour
Albany - Jimmy Newells Harbour is a beautiful natural harbour close to Torndirrup National Park. This small inlet provides a protected calm body of water which... More
Kalgan River
Albany - Kalgan River in Albany is a popular place for boat cruises, fishing and bird watching.
The river is 140 kilometres long and passes through steep hillsides... More
King George Sound
Albany - One of Western Australia’s most spectacular harbours, King George Sound protects the historic city of Albany.
This large bay with sandy beaches,... More
King River
Albany - Go fishing and bird watching at King River in Albany.
This scenic river flows into Oyster Harbour at its northern end.
Special reserves by the river... More
Middleton Beach
Albany - One of Albany’s most stunning seascapes, Middleton Beach is popular for its safe swimming, windsurfing and picnicking.
Five kilometres of pristine... More
Montgomery's Hill
Albany - The sun sets over the gently flowing Kalgan River, red and orange hues contrast with green vines and rolling hills complete the picturesque majesty that... More
Mount Adelaide Nature Trail
Albany - This two and a half kilometre walk trail showcases Albany's natural environment to visitors and locals. As you walk through bushland rich with natural... More
Mount Clarence
Albany - Mount Clarence provides spectacular views out across the town of Albany and the surrounding bays. Walk along the heritage trail which starts at the memorial... More
Mount Melville
Albany - Albany nestles between the peaks of Mount Melville and Mount Clarence. From the John Barnesby Memorial Lookout, a distinctive observation tower on the... More
Oyster Harbour
Albany - Oyster Harbour is a permanently open estuary covering an area of 15.6 square kilometres. It is used to shelter a fishing fleet carrying out commercial... More
Princess Royal Harbour
Albany - Princess Royal Harbour is one of the largest natural harbours in the world. Jump onboard one of the local cruises to explore the huge stretch of waters... More
Sandpatch
Albany - Sandpatch, with its spectacular views of the Southern Ocean, can be enjoyed from the comfort and safety of recently upgraded boardwalk and lookouts.
It... More
The Blowholes Albany
Albany - At the Blowholes in Albany, a crack-line in the granite rocks along the coast noisily shoots air and spray high into the air.
This spectacular natural... More
The Gap and Natural Bridge
Albany - The massive power of the Southern Ocean has created the spectacular rock formations of The Gap and Natural Bridge near Albany in the Torndirrup National... More
The Gorge Albany
Albany - The natural rock formation of The Gorge in Albany offers stunning views over the windswept coastline.
The Gorge has been created by the powerful Southern... More
The Salmon Holes
Albany - The Salmon Holes is named after the salmon that seek shelter in the calmer waters close to the beach.
The beach has strong currents and surges and is... More
Torndirrup National Park
Albany - The Torndirrup National Park is home to a range of spectacular natural wonders, and is the most visited national park in Western Australia. The drive... More
Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve
Albany - You’ll find unspoilt coastal scenery and a beautiful beach perfect for swimming at Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve near Albany.
The reserve is famous... More
West Cape Howe National Park
Albany - There’s plenty of adventure on offer at West Cape Howe National Park near Albany. Go rock climbing up rugged granite cliffs or hang gliding at Shelley... More
Whale Watching
Albany - Albany is one of the best places in Western Australia to go whale watching.
Here, the giants of the ocean including southern right, humpback and rare... More
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