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Named after the first forester in the Walpole district, this is one of the most scenic places in the area for picnic and views over pristine waterways.
The Karri Forest Explorer Drive winds through some of the south-west’s most magnificent karri forest.
A popular stop with travellers on the Muir Highway, visitors can follow a boardwalk through the internationally significant wetlands to an elevated bird hide with expansive views over Lake Muir.
A bird hide and boardwalk enable you to wander through the unique wetlands fringing this biodiversity hotspot.
Venture into wild forest on this 5km moderate walk trail linking the Boorara Tree recreation site with Lane Poole Falls.
Lavender and Berry Farm Pemberton is the place to go for casual, family friendly dining set among a picturesque location
Named after the Norwegian barque Mandalay, wrecked there in 1911, Mandalaly Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Walpole area.
The Manjimup Art Gallery is located in Manjimup alongside the Public Library, on the corner of Mount and Rose Streets in Manjimup.
The Manjimup Timber and Heritage Park, centrally located within the Manjimup town site, highlights the region's heritage.
This huge misshapen karri is named after the English artist who painted it in 1880.
“Quiet as a Monastery here.”
Enjoy a picnic among tall karri and tingle trees, and take a walk to the summit of Mount Clare which has views of the Southern Ocean and the Walpole Wilderness.
Get a birds eye view of the rugged and wild Mount Frankland National Park and the Walpole Wilderness from the summit of Mount Frankland.
Bushwalks, waterfalls, picnic areas and forest art – Mount Frankland South National Park truly has something for everyone.
Stand high above the forest floor and enjoy uninterrupted views of the Walpole Wilderness from the Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout.
A great place to stop for a picnic and a short bush walk when travelling between Walpole and Manjimup.
Enjoy the 360 degree views of the surrounding forest, heathlands, coast and the magnificent Yeagarup Dunes from the top of this granite monadnock.
The trail is located within the Mt Frankland National Park. It provides a fascinating insight into the local area, set among the stunning karri forest providing views of the southern coastline.
The Pioneer Museum has an outstanding collection of original items used by the Northcliffe Group Settlers more than 80 years ago.
Historic old bridge constructed from one single log
This park features stunning karri forest, the Donnelly River and the historic One Tree Bridge.
The Pemberton Hiking Company specialises in environmentally sensitive adventure and leisure tours into the unique old growth forests and pristine landscapes of the Pemberton area - in the South West of Western Australia.
Step back in time and discover a full scale settlers hut along with artifacts and tools from a bygone era.
A visit to the Pemberton Wine Centre is a truly unique experience.
Opening in April 2016, Petrichor Gallery showcases the diverse and outstanding works of local and regional artists.
Petrichor Gallery, located in the heart of the Walpole Wilderness, presents works by the very best local and regional artisans.
Located in Walkaway, visitors with an interest in history will enjoy a visit to the Walkaway Museum which also houses extensive genealogy research. We are proud of our Pioneer Museum which houses one of the finest Australian folk displays housed in an historic setting. Find this treasure south of Geraldton on the Brand Highway.
Experience the best of the south-west’s wild, windswept coast at Point D’Entrecasteaux from several cliff top lookout platforms.
Wander among the stands of marri trees, have a picnic or enjoy the wildflowers in Spring.
Visit a fascinating Gondwana type landscape where the karri and jarrah forests meet. Walk among forests giants centuries old.