via Frankland Kojonup Road, Walpole, Western Australia 6398, Australia
Go fishing, canoeing and kayaking at Frankland River near Walpole on the south coast.
At around 400 kilometres the Frankland is the longest river that flows into the Walpole-Nornalup Inlet. This estuary permanently opens to the sea and is a haven for water birds and other wildlife.
The Frankland River passes through picturesque farmland and virgin bush.
It's a popular spot for water spo ...
Mandalay Beach Road, Walpole, Western Australia 6398, Australia
See the shipwreck of the Norwegian vessel the Mandalay, at beautiful Mandalay Beach near Walpole in the south. The ship was wrecked there in 1911 and when the tide is low you can see parts of it exposed from the beach. There's an interpretive display which tells you more about the wreck.
This stretch of coastline also offers great views of Chatham Island which looms out of the water three kilom ...
Mount Frankland Car Park, Walpole, Western Australia 6398, Australia
This short but steep one kilometre walk takes you up Mount Frankland in the Mount Frankland National Park near Walpole, approximately 420 kilometres south of Perth, Western Australia. Combining a walk around the base of the granite mount, surrounded by towering karri forest and superb summit views this trail is sure to impress.
This Top Trail starts next to the car park, at the base of Mount Fr ...
Gardiner Road, Walpole, Western Australia 6398, Australia
Indulge yourself in exotic culinary delights at our new café at Thurlby Herb Farm. Enjoy the gentle ambience of the surrounding gardens as you treat yourself to garden fresh gourmet lunches, scrumptious cakes, scones and coffee.
The gift shop features unusual gifts from around the world, as well as our own range of natural handmade soaps, aromatherapy products and gourmet gifts.
You can ...
South Coast Highway, Walpole, Western Australia 6398, Australia
See giant red tingle trees at Walpole-Nornalup National Park in the south of Western Australia. These towering old growth forests are part of the Walpole Wilderness area and have remained virtually untouched.
To get up close to these pristine forest beauties visit the Valley of the Giants and Tree Top Walk to the east of Walpole. You can get a magnificent view of the forest canopy from the Tre ...