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Beautiful historic Denmark
on the banks of the Denmark River has many wonderful sights and
attractions to enjoy. West lies the Valley of the Giants
and Tree Top Walk, north is Mt. Barker and Porongorup Hills with its
produce and wineries, east is the Great Southern centre of historic
Albany and Stirling Range National
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Beaches such as Greens Pool, Ocean Beach, Parry Beach and Lights Beach
offering great surfing, walking, bird watching and swimming. |
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The rugged Denmark coastline is a wild tumble of boulders, crevices,
reefs, bays and pools including
Elephant Rocks, West Cape Howe and Madfish Bay displaying some of
the oldest rock formations in the world. |
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Renowned wineries and vineyards with cellar sales
producing some of Western Australia's premium wines, including Forest
Hill, Howard Park and Goundreys. |
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Many local quality artisans and galleries including woodturners and
carvers, sculpters, furniture
makers, painters in watercolour, oils and
acrylics, metal and iron workers, felters,
jewellers, photographers... |
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Serene Old Forest offering bushwalking and bird watching of the
highest order, including the Bibbulmun track running right past The
Coombe through Denmark to Albany. |
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The Valley of The Giants
near Nornalup is one of the most popular destinations
for visitors to the Great Southern, getting its name
from the immense red or yellow tingle trees which are found there. |
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The Tree Top Walk
is a famous
420-metre-long 60m high steel-truss suspended walkway which leads over a deep, red
tingle gully in the Valley of The Giants. |
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Eco-tourism includes seasonal wildflowers, whale watching, mushroom
hunting and bird watching. |
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