Overlooking the azure waters of the Walpole Inlet is the picturesque holiday town of Walpole. The Walpole-Nornalup National Park surrounds the town, protecting the world’s oldest-living eucalypt tree within stunning ancient wilderness.
Things to do in Walpole
The Walpole Inlet offers a range of recreational activities in Walpole, emptying into the Nornalup Inlet through the Channels. Enjoy the panoramas of this watery landscape along the Knoll Scenic Drive, where you’ll find picnic benches along the way to stop for lunch.
Spend a day exploring the Walpole-Nornalup National Park to visit the Giant Tingle Tree, an immense, fire-hollowed red tingle that stands as the largest girthed eucalypt in the world. Wander along the Ancient Empire interpretive trail, which takes you through a beautiful tingle and karri forest.
Visit the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, which teeters 40 metres above the ground in the tingle canopy. Get a unique perspective of the Walpole Wilderness as you follow the scenic walkway and discover a variety of plants with Gondwanan origins.
Want to cool off in the summer heat? Head to the Circular Pool that lies along the Frankland River just a short drive from Walpole. While rapids cascade over its boulders in the winter months, it transforms into a tranquil pool that’s perfect for swimming in the summer.
Getting around Walpole
Walpole is around five hours’ drive south of Perth or 90 minutes from Albany Airport. While the town itself is small and easy to explore on foot, a vehicle is best for accessing the surrounding natural attractions.