Point Possession Heritage Trail

Quaranup, Albany Region, Albany Australia
Possession Point Heritage Trail, Albany, Australia

The Point Possession Heritage trail in Albany, Western Australia is a three-and-a-half hour return loop walk out and around the end of Flinders Peninsula. This narrow peninsula has a beach on both sides, on on King George Sound and another one on Princess Royal Harbour.

A Pleasant Walk

Unlike several portions of the Bibbulmun Track, the Possession Point Heritage Trail is wide enough for several people to walk alongside each other.

The Heritage Trail takes you through the scrub and lightly forested areas along the peninsula and is probably one of the best places to view the diversity of the amazing Albany coastline.

Flinders Peninsula is particulary amazing as it overlooks both the King George Sound and barrier islands as well as the Princess Royal Harbour and Attaturk Channel.

The views north to Manypeaks and Two Peoples Bay are incredible.

Point Posession, Albany Region, Albany Australia Point Posession, Albany Region, Albany Australia
Possession Point Heritage Trail, Albany, Australia

Starting the Walk

Starting at Fishermans beach, the trail winds slowly above the beach, and into sleep forested areas, before turning into a boardwalk which rises you above the surrounding bushland and gives you a great elevated view of the coast.

The trail itself is a combination of sand, stairs and scree. Though you must take care on uneven areas, it is not a strenuous walk out onto the peninsula beach.

This location is fun for children, and also a popular place for walking dogs on a lead.

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The trail starts at Fishermans Beach.

Posession Point History

In 1791, George Vancouver landed in King George Sound. He is credited for naming the islands of Michaelmas, Seal and Breaksea as well as naming Point Posession.

His official proclamation was this.

"This port, the first which we had discovered, I honour with the name of King George the Third's Sound; and this day being the anniversary of Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte Augusta Matilda's birth, the harbour behind Point Possession I called Princess Royal Harbour; which with the sound formed Point posession into a peninsula, united to the main by a very narrow barren sandy beach."

~ A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and Round the World, by George Vancouver, 1798

Overlooking the beach

The Peninsula today is very similar to how it would have been during Vancouver's landing.

Humpback Whale
Pictures of the beach

Amazing views of Albany

After cresting the rise from Fishermans Beach is when you'll get amazing sweeping views of King George Sound and see Flinders Peninsula stretching out towards Albany, safely protecting Princess Royal Harbour.

The walk continues along the hillside just below the summit until a rocky descent towards Camp Quaranup.

The slope down towards the beach at the start of the peninsula is rather steep and loose in places.

Be careful.

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Waves
Bush Walk
Forests Albany
Path to the beach
Point Posession, Albany Australia

Near Camp Quaranup

After descending the rise you will arrive at Camp Quaranup, which is not accessible to bushwalkers. Camp Quaranup is run by the Dept of Sport and Recreation and is a group accommodation facility for schools & corporates.  Find out more here.

The Trail at this point splits. Head east to the King George Sound side of the peninsula, and to the west towards the western beach on Princess Royal Sound, along a four-wheel-drive track.

Camp Quaranup, Possession Point Heritage Trail, Flinders Peninsula, Albany Australia
Point Posession, Albany Australia

Beach walking at its best

This is a popular area for boating, fishing, and the beach itself is a popular swimming beach for those who make it this far.

The turquoise waters on both sides of the bay are extraordinary. The leaves on the King George sound side are larger than those on the Princess Royal Harbor.

The King George sound side is a great location for watching whales and dolphins touring the meeting season. See our seasons of the south coast calendar for information on when the whales come to visit.

Flinders Peninsula, Albany Australia

The beach on the western side of Vancouver peninsula overlooks the King George sound.

The trail leads along the beach and continues around the summit at the tip of Vancouver Peninsula; which is named Point Possession!

From here you overlook the City of Albany and the Port over Ataturk Channel, the channel which divides the peninsula from the mainland, making Princess Royal Harbour a safe port.

At the Point, you can either walk back the way you came, or continue along the Princess Royal Harbour side of the peninsula, rejoining the trail at the ascent back to the car park.

Ataturk Channel, Albany Australia

Ataturk Channel and Point Possession from Mount Clarence in Albany

Magnificent Flinders Peninsula

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Stairs to the beach
Albany Beach

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Visit the ANZAC Desert Corps Memorial and view the coast from Padre White Lookout or Apex Lookout at the summit. Visit Mount Clarence
Emu Point Emu Point
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The most popular beach in Albany. Swim or relax under the trees. Cafes and amenities. Visit Middleton Beach
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Located between the hills of Mount Melville and Mount Clarence, the Nestled along the Princess Royal Harbour & King George Sound. Visit City of Albany
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Albany Pier for embarking on a whale watching tour. Visit Albany Pier (Cruises & Whale Watching)
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Ellen Cove Ellen Cove
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Frenchman Bay Frenchman Bay
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Misery Beach is a hidden gem on the southern coast of Western Australia known for stunning natural beauty and a tranquil atmosphere. Visit Misery Beach Albany
Oyster Harbour Oyster Harbour
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