Frenchman Peak Trail, Western Australia.
Cape Le Grand National Park on the coastline east of Esperance has sheltered coves, rolling heathland and towering granite peaks.…
Whether it’s along the picturesque 500-kilometre coastline or deeper into the heartland, the Esperance region offers numerous trails to explore. Embark on Cape Le Grand National Park’s 20-kilometre hiking trail, which can be tackled in its entirety or in sections, offering opportunities to encounter hermit crabs, starfish, seals, and dolphins. Don’t miss the chance to witness the breathtaking vistas of the Recherche Archipelago from the summit of Frenchman’s Peak, a well-deserved reward after a 262-metre climb. With what may be some of the whitest sand and clearest waters in the world, Esperance is an idyllic place to undertake a walking journey.
Cape Le Grand National Park on the coastline east of Esperance has sheltered coves, rolling heathland and towering granite peaks.…
This is a relatively challenging steep climb up the quartzite and schist peak. The view is across the jagged Barrens…
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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