The Stirling Ranges, Western Australia
The grandeur of this quiet gem in the far south of Western Australia lies in its untrammeled and, in spring, flower-filled views of the surrounding lowlands.
Inland from Albany, hiking the Bluff Knoll Summit Trail in the Stirling Ranges National Park offers a challenging yet undeniably rewarding adventure. This challenging 6-kilometre peak climb rewards with vistas of billion-year-old rock formations and outstanding biodiversity, and is one of the greatest spectacles the Great Southern region has to offer. With its diverse range of landscapes and walking trails, Albany and its surrounds is a must for nature and hiking enthusiasts.
The grandeur of this quiet gem in the far south of Western Australia lies in its untrammeled and, in spring, flower-filled views of the surrounding lowlands.
Experience panoramic views of never-ending mountains, billion-year-old rocks and outstanding biodiversity.
The metamorphosed sedimentary Stirling Ranges rise above the flat plains north of Albany and create their own climate. The area…
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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