Great Southern Coastal Area Attractions
Luring you with its aromatic seduction is Mt Romance, an award winning sandalwood factory in Albany. Offering visitors a chance to splash out and indulge in quality Australian made skin care produc...
Protecting a section of stunning coastline and forest, William Bay National Park is a must for the nature lover. Famous for the aqua waters of Greens Pool - sheltered by rounded rock boulders and r...
Providing an interactive journey through the site of the last operating whaling station in Australia, Whale World is one of Albany's international tourism icons. Ceasing whaling operations in 1978,...
The great grey oval boulders that define Elephant Rocks are situated upon the Great Southern Ocean in Denmark, resembling a herd of elephants paddling in the shallows. Located amidst a stunning sh...
With the Great Southern region having a largely Mediterranean climate, it goes without saying that leisure and tourism each play significant parts in the region's appeal - and what's leisure withou...
Rapidly developing itself as one of Western Australia's most prominent wine regions, the Great Southern is home to a selection of fine, delicately flavoured wines, complimented with pioneering farm...
proceed from South Coast Highway along North Street to Mt Shadforth Road for wonderful views of the ocean and surrounding farms.
The oldest home in WA,dating back to 1831. The first owner, Sir Richard Spencer, imported the slate roofing tiles from England.
The Albany Entertainment Centre is a state of the art performing arts and convention centre with a stunning waterfront location like no other in regional Western Australia. The Albany Entertainment...
provide excellent views over the town and Princess Royal Harbour. The memorial to the horses and riders of the Desert Mounted Corps has stood near the summit of Mt Clarence since 1964. It was erect...
one of the largest (36 sq km) inlets of the south coast. Ideal for windsurfing, fishing, boating and water skiing.
magnificent ocean views and access to good walks along the rocks, through the heath and wildflowers to many favourite fishing spots.
built on the site of the first landing is a branch of the WA Museum and has displays of natural and maritime history.