There are walks almost everywhere throughout the South Coast in Albany, Denmark and Walpole. In fact, you can walk from Albany directly to Walpole and continue on to Perth along the Bibbulmun Track. But more likely you'll want to explore shorter, more well travelled paths. We've selected our favourite walks from along the coast to see if we can inspire you to get out and enjoy the walking and nature trails the coast has to offer... and have a good walk in this beautiful corner of Australia, the Rainbow Coast on the Great South West Edge.
The Bibbulmun Track is one of the world's great long distance walk trails, stretching nearly 1000kms from Kalamunda (Perth Hills) to Albany (South Coast) through the heart of the scenic South West of Western Australia. The Bibbulmun Track stretches from Kalamunda in the Perth hills to Albany, in the heart of the Rainbow Coast.
The track was officially opened during Western Australia's 150th year celebrations, included involved over 1000 walkers on different stages.
There are almost fifty campsites along the Track which are spaced one day's walk apart. The track passes through most of the beautiful places along the Rainbow Coast.
It is common to come across the 'Waugal' the symbol and trail marker of the Bibbulmun Track. For MORE information visit the Bibbulmun Track page of our site.
The Bibbulmun Track passes through Albany, Denmark and Walpole.
Two Peoples Bay NP
West Cape Howe National Park
Two Peoples Bay Heritage Trail
Shelley Beach Lookout
Mount Clarence
Middleton Beach
Little Beach
Albany Wind Farm
Ataturk Channel
Ataturk Memorial
Bibbulmun Track
Cable Beach
Ellen Cove
Gull Rock National Park
Princess Royal Fortress
Stony Hill
The Blowholes
Torbay Inlet
Elephant Rocks
William Bay National Park
Ancient Empires Walk
Bibbulmun Track
Conspicuous Cliff Beach
Crusoe Beach
Denmark Windfarm
Giant Tingle Tree
Harewood Forest Walk
Heritage Rail Bridge
Lights Beach
Mazzoletti Beach
McGearys Rock
Mokare Heritage Trail
Monkey Rock
Peaceful Bay
Tower Hill
Valley of the Giants
Walpole-Nornalup National Park
Walpole Town
Mount Frankland
Ancient Empires Walk
Bibbulmun Track
Broke Inlet
Circular Pool
Conspicuous Cliff
Conspicuous Cliff Beach
Fernhook Falls
Giant Tingle Tree
Hilltop Lookout
Knoll Scenic Drive
Mandalay Beach
Nornalup Inlet
Rockwood Trail at Mt Frankland
Sappers Bridge
Valley of the Giants
Wilderness Lookout
Valley of the Giants
Seasons of the Coast
South Coast Beaches Map
South Coast Weather
Albany Region
Denmark Region
Walpole Region
Ocean Beach
Greens Pool
Elephant Rocks
Mount Frankland
Two Peoples Bay NP
West Cape Howe National Park
Shelley Beach
Natural Bridge
Brig Amity Replica
Middleton Beach
Little Beach
Albany Wind Farm
Ancient Empires Walk
Bibbulmun Track
Denmark Wineries
Frenchman Bay
Giant Tingle Tree
Lights Beach
Mandalay Beach
Misery Beach Albany
Monkey Rock
Princess Royal Fortress
South Coast Beaches Map
Valley of the Giants More information on the south-west coast in our other Western Australian travellers guides:
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