The Walpole-Nornalup National Park is a protected coastal land and heavily forested area with giant Karri trees and unique Red Tingle trees found in the Walpole area. The NP is situated directly south of the Mount Frankland National Park and State Forest and around 30 minute drive west of Denmark.
Visitors can enjoy fishing, bushwalking and other outdoor leisure pursuits within the Park. However, the most popular activity is visiting the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk attraction, walking along a 40-metre high suspension bridge structures through the forest canopy, admiring the giant Karri and Tingle Trees from higher vantage points. We found this to be very enjoyable activity for around 90 minutes as part of our morning drive between Albany and Margaret River.
Would gladly return to experience this attraction again. With more time, it would be good to explore more of the tracks within the National...
Read moreIf only trees could talk! What amazing sites this National Park has! The Treetop Walk was an awesome feat of engineer to make the walk structure and the view/trees breathtaking. The Giant Tinkle Tree was mindboggling - wonder how old it is and what it has endured. The Circular Pools was amazing - seeing the chemical reaction of something called Sapinon making a river froth like a cappuccino was great. There were many walks. We did the short ones and they were full of info and had...
Read morePerfect visit on a wet, rainy day. Nice to catch it not busy. Treetop walks a must-do experience, with your feet high above the ground and the forest giants still towering next to you. Very reasonably priced and we were not disappointed. Giant trees all around as you are driving the winding roads through the park.
Good information about trees and local plants in the Forest Giants walk area and good photo opportunities in the huge hollow trees. Convenient...
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