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Walpole-nornalup National Park
Western Australia
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Walpole - Nornalup National Park is expansive, covering over twenty thousand hectares of the Walpole Wilderness Area. The little town of Walpole sits nestled in the centre on the northern side of the
Walpole Inlet.
The Knoll Scenic Drive offers a chance to experience some of the best of the Park in one short drive. Stop at the Channels for a picnic and a stroll to the channel connecting the Walpole and Nornalup inlets through the tall karri forest.
The Valley of the Giants, an architecturally designed pathway taking you almost forty metres into the canopy of giant tingle trees.
According to the Dept of Environment and Conservation the park contains 19 species of mammals, 109 species of birds and 22 species of reptiles.
Highlights for visitors are: Valley of the Giants,
Nornalup Inlet,
Walpole Inlet, Mandalay Beach,
Peaceful Bay, Sappers
Bridge, Knoll Scenic Drive, Hilltop
Lookout, Irwin Inlet,
Giant Tingle Tree,
Fernhook Falls,
Conspicuous Cliff, Ancient Empires Walk,
Circular Pool, and Walpole Town.