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Walpole
was established in 1930. Attractions include the Valley
of the Giants Tree Top Walk and the Ancient Empire. Explore the forest
on Hilltop Road; all around are the songs and cries of the birds, the
air, full of forest scents. Visit Circular Pool; walk the Bibbulmun Track,
along spectacular beaches and through forest. The Frankland and Deep rivers
flow from the heart of the ancient forest Into the Walpole and Nornalup
Inlets surrounded by magnificent beaches forests. Canoe, fish, enjoy the
beaches and the inlets famous daily cruise, visit the Herb farm, Parrots
Jungle in Bow Bridge, browse craft-shops and dine in restaurants and cafes
in Walpole and Nornalup,
Denmark is approximately
65.0 kilometres to the east Walpole. Pemberton is approximately 120.0
kilometres to the west and Albany
is approximately 120.0 kilometres to the east.
Walpole, Western Australia is a great tourist destination. Accommodation
and lodging options are available, including Hotels, holiday units, cottages,
and camping sites. When you travel to Walpole, WA, through the South West
to the Valley Of The Giants via Manjimup, on the South Western Highway,
take time to relax and enjoy the many attractions and activities. For
more information about Walpole, visit the Links
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