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National Park Attractions In Albany

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Albany is a port city in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, 418 km SE of Perth, the state capital. Albany is the oldest colonial settlement in Western Australia, predating Perth and Fremantle by over two years. The city centre is at the northern edge of Princess Royal Harbour, which is a part of King George Sound. The central business district is bounded by Mount Clarence to the east and Mount Melville to the west. The city is in the local government area of the City of Albany. The Albany settlement was founded on 26 December 1826, as a military outpost of New South Wales as part of a plan to forestall French ambitions in the region. To th...
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National Park Attractions In Albany

  • 1. Torndirrup National Park Albany
    Torndirrup National Park is a national park in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, 400 kilometres southeast of Perth and via Frenchman Bay Road is10 km south of Albany. Torndirrup National Park has many impressive rock formations on the coast. These include the Gap, Natural Bridge and the Blowholes all shaped from the local granite. The park is along the coast on the west side of King George Sound and consists of a range of cliffs, gullies, blowholes, beaches and promontories.
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  • 2. West Cape Howe National Park Albany
    West Cape Howe National Park is a national park in Western Australia, 390 kilometres southeast of Perth. The park is found between Albany and Denmark within the City of Albany and in the Great Southern region. Torbay Head, the most southerly point of the mainland of Western Australia, is situated within the park. The park is abutted against the coast of the Southern Ocean and takes up approximately 23 km of the coastline between Lowlands Beach and Forsythe Bluff.
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  • 3. Cable Beach Albany
    The Pacific Cable Station was built in 1902 in Southport, Gold Coast City, Queensland, Australia, continuing to operate for sixty years, finally closing in 1962. It has been listed in the Gold Coast Local Heritage Register. While most of the site has been dismantled, the Southport Cable Hut remains.
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  • 4. Gull Rock National Park Albany
    Gull Rock National Park is a small national park situated 25 km southeast of Albany in Western Australia. It was established in 2006, becoming Western Australia's 97th national park in the process. It is around 2,593 hectares in area.
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