Nornalup - A hamlet in the Valley of the Giants Valley of the Giants
Nornalup is a settlement on the banks of the Frankland River, in the heart of the giant karri forests of Walpole Nornalup National Park home of Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk.There is excellent boating, fishing and swimming, at Nornalup Inlet and Bellanger Beach and whale watching off Conspicuous Cliff, canoe along the Frankland River that flows through the forest. During summer the Nornalup Beach Road to Conspicuous Bay and along the coastal plain passes the only known native stand of red flowering gum trees (Corymbia Ficifolia) in Western Australia. Nornalup was first settled by Frenchman Pierre Bellanger in 1911. The forest area and stunning Frankland River were preserved as national parks by the foresight of Western Australia's early premier, Sir James Mitchell.

Facilities: On the South Coast Highway is the highly acclaimed Nornalup Tea House restaurant for breakfast lunch and dinner. Caravan parks, camping, and chalets holiday accommodation is available.
Things to do
Places to see
Take the trail

Denmark Hamlets
Bow Bridge
Nornalup
Peaceful Bay

Nornalup Riverside Chalets
Nornalup Teahouse

 
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