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Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree (Great Southern Western Australia) For a bird’s eye view over the lush karri forests of Pemberton, climb the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree. Once used as a fire lookout, today the 70 metre high tree is open to the public. If you’re not too adventurous, there’s a platform about half way up, which still affords excellent views. You can also go bushwalking through the forest – there are several walking trails nearby. Immerse yourself in nature and you’ll feel relaxed and recharged. The bird watching in this neck of the woods is excellent and you may even spot the rare red-tailed black cockatoo. |
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Mount Barker Hill Lookout (Great Southern Western Australia) Situated on top of Mount Barker Hill, the lookout is easily pinpointed because of the 168 metre high television tower. The tallest free standing tower in the southern hemisphere.It is well worth the 5 kilometres drive as the lookout provides panoramic views of the area.A granite cairn with a bronze direction plate stands at the top of Mount Barker Hill. Also, a bench seat of granite was built on the site by the Plantagenet Historical Society in memory of the district`s pioneer women. |
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Old Kent River Wines (Great Southern Western Australia) Old Kent River cellar door is situated on the South Coast Highway, half way between Denmark and Walpole on the way to the tree top walk.Relaxing rustic atmosphere with alfresco dining in the Slow Food Cafe on the banks of the Kent River. The cafe speciality is fresh water crayfish (marron) and Old Kent River`s lamb. |
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Scotsdale Tourist Drive (Great Southern Western Australia) The Scotsdale Tourist Drive provides visitors with views of towering Karri trees and lush forests with an array of wildflowers and bird life.The route will introduce you to a number of charming art and craft galleries, studios and workshops, perfect for purchasing a gift or a personal reminder of Denmark. Also along the way visitors can be tempted with an orchard, an alpaca stud and animal farm, and a number of wineries and restaurants.Alternatively stop at one of the vantage points for the ocean views. |
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The Toffee Factory and A Bit On The Side (Great Southern Western Australia) Jon and Jill Atkinson, in 2003, launched the Toffee Factory retail shop and factory, in the Great Southern town of Denmark. Here all the confectionery is manufactured and a product line, a bit on the side sauces and preserves; now boasting a range of 23 different sauces, jams, chutneys, salsa and more. |
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Windy Harbour and Salmon Beach (Great Southern Western Australia) Windy Harbour is a coastal settlement south of Northcliffe and is the only coastal site in the area accessible by two wheel drive vehicle. The road to the settlement is bitumenised and crosses the D`Entrecasteau National Park to the coast. The road out to Salmon Beach is gravel but has been upgraded in 1996 to make it more friendly to conventional vehicles.There are spectacular views from the lighthouse and there are safe swimming beaches and a boat ramp at Windy Harbour and apart from fishing, Salmon Beach is a popular spot for surfers, swimmers and beach walkers. |
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Ayr Sailean (Great Southern Western Australia) Ayr Sailean comprises 4 star Studio Spa Chalets over looking the wilderness coast to the Irwin Inlet, Wool Cottage in a quiet rural setting and Inverell Home overlooking the Frankland River. |
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Bluff Knoll (Great Southern Western Australia) Rising more than a kilometre above sea level, Bluff Knoll is one of the highest peaks in Western Australia and the perfect place for an outdoor adventure. Part of the Stirling Range near Albany, Bluff Knoll is a favourite for mountain climbing and hiking. The climb up Bluff Knoll is regularly rated as one of the top hikes in the country. |
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Grange (Great Southern Western Australia) Nestled high amongs vineyards. Spacious luxurious accommodation. Private guest wing. Guest lounge/dining, open fire comp port & chocolates. Wide selection of teas, freshly brewed coffee, plus homemade biscuits and muffins, walk to restaurant. |
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Middleton Beach (Great Southern Western Australia) One of Albany’s most stunning seascapes, Middleton Beach is popular for its safe swimming, windsurfing and picnicking. Five kilometres of pristine white sand means there’s plenty of space to find your own stretch of beach. Across the horizon are two picture-perfect granite islands, Michaelmas and Breaksea. Fishing is popular from the jetty and it’s also a great place to watch the sunset into the ocean. |
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