Torndirrup is a 3900-hectare national park made up of the peninsula area just to the south of Albany in WA. Entry is AUD$17 per standard vehicle. The NP includes wild and rugged coastline, beaches and quite a few nice viewpoints that are accessible by way of the Frenchman Bay Road.
We spent an entire morning making way to the various viewpoints, some of which have short walks, all of which seem to present lovely scenery. Misery Beach in particular is a beautiful beach and the popular Natural Bridge & Gap seascape land formations are quite remarkable, worth the trip out from Albany to see on their own, even if you don't make other stops.
Hikers will find the popular Bald Head Track along with other coastal walks. There is also a historic Whaling Station and museum and the Australia Wildlife Park Albany that can be enjoyed visiting while in Torndirrup, a convenient outdoor location for anyone staying in...
ย ย ย Read moreThis national park is just a few minutes from Albany, and because of its easy access, it gets lots of visitors, and with good reason! Both The Gap, with its jaw-dropping overhanging viewpoint, and Natural Bridge are awe-inspiring parts of the coastal landscape, and both are also within very short walks on sealed paths from the parking lot. These are a must-visit if you are on the...
ย ย ย Read moreLove love love this place. The ocean is wild and beautiful must visit.it is so beautiful and peaceful. You could just watch the waves crash for hours...the natural bridge and gap, blow holes among many all part of this beautiful park.... there's quite a bit to see candid you don't want to do anything, just sit and relax... definitely recommend it as must to...
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