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Stony Hill
set among and above Torndirrup National Park
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Stony Hill has a delightful 500mtr fairly level
circular walk which offers spectacular 360 degree views. View Peak
Head and the Great Southern Ocean facing south.
Facing North, the Princess Royal Harbour and King George Sound
can be seen surrounding the town of Albany.
An easy walk to the rocks, Stony Hill looks out over native heathland
which is a popular destination in wildflower season. These stone
giants stand impressively surveying the entire coast. A delight
to visit.
Nearby, the Gap, Natural
Bridge and Salmon Holes offer
a full day's adventuring in Torndirrup National Park. Bush walking
attire recommended. Your safety is your responsibility. |
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| Torndirrup National Park |
| Situated on the Torndirrup peninsula which shelters Albany from the Great Southern Ocean, Torndirrup National Park has some of the Rainbow Coast's most extraordinary natural features. |
Torndirrup National Park Map
All the sights in the National Park: The Gap, Natural Bridge, The Blowholes, Jimmy Newells Harbour, Stony Hill, Cable Beach & Stony Hill. View the Torndirrup NP MAP |
The Gap
An impressive rugged granite channel carved by the waves of the Great Southern Ocean crashing against the granite coastline forming a spectacular sheer drop of almost twenty five metres. Visit The Gap |
Natural Bridge
The Natural Bridge is a granite formation caused by the gradual wearing away of the rock by the Great Southern Ocean. Visit the Natural Bridge |
Stony Hill
Stony Hill has a delightful 500mtr fairly level circular walk which offers spectacular 360 degree views. Visit Stony Hill |
Cable Beach
In the middle of the beach is a giant boulder which was lifted by the sea and placed onto the beach by the force of the waves.
Visit the Cable Beach |
Salmon Holes
Salmon Holes is reached by a winding pathway from the lookout, descending to the white beach. The beach is named after the salmon that come to rest in the bays.
Visit the Salmon Holes |
The Blowholes
The Blowholes are crevasses in the granite stretching down to sea level far below. With each wave the 'holes' blow air and water up the channel Visit the The Blowholes |
Frenchman Bay
Located on the southern side of the King George Sound this is a beautiful setting with picnic area and barbecues and a boat launch. Ideal for relaxing, eating, and having quiet day out. Visit the Frenchman Bay |
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Albany Region
The Albany Regional Overview. All about the Albany Region of Western Australia. Visit the Albany Overview |
Albany Region Map
The Albany Regional Map. All about the Albany Region of Western Australia - google map style. Visit the Albany Map |
Accommodation
Self Contained, Bed & Breakfast, Farmstays, Hotels & Inns, Luxury Accommodation, Budjet & Backpacker, Camping & Caravans. Visit the Albany Accommodation Guide
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Nuture
Take the time while you're on vacation to nuture your mind, body and soul. Deep relaxation and rejuvination. Visit the Albany Nurture & Wellness Guide |
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