Walpole to Denmark

This part of the track takes in both the majestic tingle forest as well as long deserted beaches, magnificent bays, and spectacular coastal cliffs. More challenging than Albany to Denmark, this 125km stretch includes some stiff climbs, undulating dunes and sandy beaches. You’ll also experience the wonderful Frankland River, Rame Head and Boat Harbour. Worth the effort! A 9 day trip with 7 days walking.

We leave Walpole walking along its inlets and then enter the majestic tingle forest. These enormous trees are only found this part of the world. We spend the first two days in the forest where we also encounter the Frankland river. The Bibbulmun track campsite at the Frankland is considered by many walkers to have the best location along the whole track. We pass the Tree Top Walk before we make out way to the coast at Conspicuous Cliffs. Then there is some fairly hard walking to gain the top of the cliffs., where are rewarded with fantastic views. A coastal section follows with delightful bays, deserted beaches and a canoe crossing of the Irwin inlet. The beautiful Boat Harbour is a welcome reward after a hard day. Then we have a fantastic section of granite rocks, and the spectacular green Pool and Elephant Rocks. The final day’s ascent of Mt Hallowell is a fitting end to this 7 day stretch of the Bibbulmun track.

Dates:
30 October 2008 - 7 November 2008
10 November 2008 - 18 November 2008

Pricing:
AUD$1900 per person

Includes:
Includes all accommodation, transport, meals and guiding. Transport to and from Perth is available at no additional cost.

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