Torndirrup National Park
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BronteBucket
Harrogate, UK1 462 bidrag
apr. 2024 • Familie
We stopped at Torndirrup National Park briefly on our way from Denmark to Albany. Unfortunately we didn't have much time to explore very far, just enough to check out the Torndirrup Gap overhanging platform and the Natural Bridge which is next to it. Both provided great views and a good chance to stretch our legs. Luckily the waves weren't too high today.
If ever back in the area, we will be sure to visit again and spend much more time in the Park exploring the beaches and blow holes.
If ever back in the area, we will be sure to visit again and spend much more time in the Park exploring the beaches and blow holes.
Skrevet 17. april 2024
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Andyjam2110
Newcastle, Australia495 bidrag
apr. 2023 • Familie
Well worth spending a day checking out this NP. Just out of town - it’s rugged, beautiful and packs a real punch. So easy to access.
Skrevet 16. mai 2023
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Michelle R
Engadine, Australia398 bidrag
apr. 2023 • Par
This is a beautiful NP. Unfortunately the day we went it was col, windy and raining but all the sights were still amazing.
Well worth a visit in this NP
Well worth a visit in this NP
Skrevet 9. mai 2023
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Dennis S
Campbelltown, Australia289 bidrag
apr. 2023 • Par
What a lovely area to explore. I just wish I had more time. This part of our trip was a highlight for me and had discovered a lovely walk that I had earmarked whe I first researched the Albany district. Lots of touristy things to see, but one strange one was the “blowhole”. I bit of a walk, not much, but too much for some people as it was quite a bit of elevation involved, but coming from Sydney, when they mentioned blowhole, I was expecting water to be blowing out of the rocks somewhere. But this was more like breathing rocks. Quite interesting to me, but not everyone’s cup of tea. My highlight was the walk out to Bald Hill. 13kms in total
With about 600m elevation, but they are definitely going to a lot of trouble upgrading the track to plastic boardwalk (which is annoying if you like to use poles) .
Highly recommend visiting, but I just wish the rangers were more prevalent as so many people did not pay their park fees.
With about 600m elevation, but they are definitely going to a lot of trouble upgrading the track to plastic boardwalk (which is annoying if you like to use poles) .
Highly recommend visiting, but I just wish the rangers were more prevalent as so many people did not pay their park fees.
Skrevet 13. april 2023
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Robert C
London, UK118 bidrag
feb. 2023
How do you show a National Park by the rugged coastline. Torndirrup has constructed a spectacular overhang where you can see and hear the waves crashing into the rocks below. There is also some interesting narrative.
Skrevet 17. februar 2023
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JoyB2008
Melbourne, Australia75 bidrag
jan. 2023
The native vegetation is pristine in this park. On the walk to the blowholes we took so many photos of flowering plants which are endemic to the area. By keeping people to walkways the native plants and vegetation is not eroded like in some parks. Fantastic to see.
Skrevet 24. januar 2023
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seasonedvisitor
Brisbane, Australia789 bidrag
nov. 2022
It is very beautiful to visit and there are many places to enjoy. The different formations you will find are excellent.
Skrevet 2. desember 2022
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lutzy
Vaucluse, Australia456 bidrag
jun. 2022
You should allow a few hours when visiting the park to make sure you see all its highlights. It's also great for short walks as well as longer hikes.
Skrevet 9. juli 2022
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bluebay06
La Spezia, Italia2 209 bidrag
des. 2021
Torndirrup National Park is a succession of promontories, with granite cliffs and white beaches, overlooking the ocean. This eternal struggle between the force of the sea and the wind against the hardness of the granite has given rise to impressive rock formations that characterize the coastal front of this small but very beautiful national park. Located about 10km south of Albany, Torndirrup National Park can be reached by proceeding along Frenchman Bay Rd. We made the first stop at The Gap and Natural Bridge, perhaps the most famous point in the park. The Gap Road leads to a large car park from which a short and easy solid path, which can also be used by wheelchairs, leads to both lookouts. The visit of the Natural Bridge, a large arch of rock under which the ocean wave breaks, and The Gap, where the wave of the sea grows by slipping into the inlet and breaks with power on the rocks, is certainly fascinating but takes little time. Going back for approximately 500m on The Gap Rd there is a small side road that leads to Cable Beach and to Cave Point Lighthouse. Cable Beach is very beautiful, but it can be enough to see it from the car park because the several rocks on the seafront and the high waves make it less suitable for bathing than the other beaches of this area. The road to the lighthouse is closed by a gate. The next visit could be the Blowholes which we skipped to save time and because everyone we talked to considered they were not very interesting. Very nice is certainly the Bald Head Walk Trail whose small car park can be reached by taking the road to Misery Beach. This trail that goes up and down for about 12.5km return on the ridge of the Flinders Peninsula until it reaches Bald Head is certainly a source of breathtaking views and photographic opportunities but must be well planned for both the length and the required physical effort. Starting late from the car park under the strong sun leads, as happened to us, to make it impossible to complete the trail, thus losing the opportunity to see the final part of it. Obviously in the national park there are other beaches such as Misery Beach and Salmon Beach and other lookouts that can be visited according to the time available. Surely the visit to the Torndirrup National Park is extremely interesting and beautiful and to be included in the activity by anyone who visits Albany.
Skrevet 11. desember 2021
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LMCM111
Perth, Australia688 bidrag
sep. 2021
You must visit the Torndirrup National Park, which is very close to the town and provides a stretch of stunning wild seascape with access to The Gap, Natural Bridge, Windfarm etc. Very wild and impressive, particularly on the stormy morning we visited. Don't leave Albany without visiting this spectacular area
Skrevet 18. september 2021
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Hi my partner and I are wanting to come down but we will be travelling with our dog. Would he be able to come with us?? Or are no dog allowed
Skrevet 4. februar 2022
Hi, I am pretty sure dogs are not allowed in any national park, even inside cars
Skrevet 6. februar 2022
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