six hidden Albany gems

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      Six hidden Albany gems

      [img]http://static.articles.thewest.com.au.s3.amazonaws.com/2015/31781753/57561c95e9b2f_b88159474z.1_20160607085315_000_glhit16u.2_1-1blc74l.jpg[/img]There are many places to see and experience around Albany and the Great Southern but there are still a few hidden gems waiting for visitors.
      West Cape Howe
      There are too many hidden gems within the West Cape Howe National Park to narrow it down to just one. The Park protects a rugged coastline of isolated pristine white sand beaches. Exceptional scenic landscape of and black dolerite cliffs, rock islands, rugged limestone outcrops and 4WD tracks are what West Cape Howe is know for. Shelley Beach, Dunsky Beach and Torbay Head are among some of the spots within the Park to visit.

      Waterfall BeachA few kilometres east of Greens Pool along a winding coastal road Waterfall beach is found. A small unique waterfall is one of the stand out features of the small secluded beach which boast the turquoise waters characteristic to the William Bay national park. During winter the fresh water pours out over weathered rocks, down across the beach and out into Madfish Bay.

      Mt Barker Lookout
      A ten minute drive from Mount Barker town centre will take you to the Mt Barker Hill Lookout which boasts views uninterrupted views of the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges to as far south as the Albany. The lookout was upgraded May last year by the Mt Barker Rotary to increase sensational views.
      Sharp Point
      The rugged coastal views and limestone cliffs of Torndirrup National Park are stunning. The lookout sits atop a big cliff and boasts magnificent views of the Green Islands, Eclipse Island, and the coast towards The Natural Bridge as well as Princess Royal Harbour and Albany.

      Mt Melville (The Spark Plug )
      This fantastic lookout offers 360 degree views from the summit of Mt Melville. The observation tower, locally known as The Spark Plug, is three-storeys high.
      Stirling Range Red Gum Pass
      The little known gravel road through the western section of the Stirling Range is a stunning drive. Accessible to two-wheel drive vehicles, the road winds through the ranges, with several worthwhile lookouts and beauty spots along the way.
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    • Wenn das Wetter mitspielt, kommen wir Mitte November noch mal in den Südwesten. Wir sind ja im Anschluss an unsere Camper Tour noch eine gute Woche in Mandurah. Als wir 2006 da waren, hat es in Albany gegossen wie aus Kübeln. Wir sind daher eigentlich auch viel zu schnell weiter.
      Gruß
      @nna
    • @nna schrieb:

      Wenn das Wetter mitspielt, kommen wir Mitte November noch mal in den Südwesten. Wir sind ja im Anschluss an unsere Camper Tour noch eine gute Woche in Mandurah. Als wir 2006 da waren, hat es in Albany gegossen wie aus Kübeln. Wir sind daher eigentlich auch viel zu schnell weiter.
      Der November ist normalerweise recht unbestaendig, so wie der April in Deutschland..... Der Winter kam dieses Jahr frueh und es ist dieses Jahr so kalt, wie ich es die letzten 20 Jahre nicht erlebt habe. Vielleicht gibts einen schoenen warmen Frueling?
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