Albany Three Day Tours

About the tour

ANZAC Centre | Whale World | Wine | Tree Top Walk

Albany Three Day Tours is a must-do for all visitors to Western Australia due to its outstanding natural beauty and country town charm.

Albany is located 4 and a half hour drive south of Perth.

A rugged coastline of sculpted rocks, peaceful sandy beaches and nature trails through fragrant bush awaits those with a sense of adventure, while fans of local wineries, small wine bars and historic buildings will enjoy slow walks around town.

Tour itinerary

Albany Three Day Tours, visit Tree Top Walk and Valley of the Giants, The Gap & Natural Bridge, National Anzac Centre, Karri and Tingle forests, The Lake House Denmark and explore Albany early history.

Perth, Williams, The Gap & Natural Bridge, Whale World, Anzac Centre

On our Albany Three Day Tours into the Great Southern region, we take a break for a refreshing tea/coffee at the ‘Woolshed’ in Williams.

The drive between Perth and Albany is a historic route that was used by early settlers and mail couriers Cobb and Co. The bustling rural towns along the way still bear all the trademarks of traditional country settlements.

A highlight of this tour we visit Mt Clarence to see the Desert Corp Memorial with views over the Princess Royal Harbour and King George Sound.

The National Anzac Centre is dedicated solely to honouring the Anzac’s of the First World War. Set within Albany Heritage Park, the Centre offers visitors a deeply personal connection with the Anzac legend revealed through interactive multimedia displays, unique artefacts, rare images and film, and audio commentary. This is a ‘must do’ whilst in the region!

Albany, a port city, is the oldest European settlement in Western Australia and has a fascinating, rich history which has been preserved with British and French connections.

Join a tour at Whale World. This Historic Whaling Station is situated on the site of the old Cheynes Beach Whaling Company in King George Sound at Albany. Discover the fascinating whaling history of Albany. Whaling ceased operating mid-1970’s

We will visit the Natural Bridge and The Gap at Torndirrup National Park, which has stunning views of the southern coast. The Natural Bridge and The Gap are granite formations caused by the gradual wearing away of the rock by the Great Southern Ocean.

Dinner at Garrison restaurant on Mt. Adelaide, offering spectacular sunset views of Princess Royal Harbour.

Accommodation, Hilton Garden Inn Albany

Denmark, Tree Top Walk, Valley of the Giants, Lake House Denmark , West Cape Howe

This morning Day Two of  Albany Three Day Tours we travel to Denmark to visit the remarkable ancient Tingle Forest remnants of the Gondwana era. And the amazing Tree Top Walk and Valley of the Giants.

The drive into the Tree Top Walk is spectacular. Karri and Red Tingle Trees loom out of the forest, an indication of what is to come at the Tree Top Walk and the Ancient Empire.

You must experience the Tree Top Walk. Stroll among the upper branches of giant Tingle and Karri Trees for a “bird’s eye view” of the southern forests. This is a fun and exhilarating thing to do.

Nearby, under the Tree Top Walk, is a winding boardwalk that takes you through a grove of veteran Red Tingle trees called the Ancient Empire? You can even walk through the hollowed-out butt of one tree.

Today enjoy a delicious lunch at Lake House Denmark a gourmet platter and wine overlooking the charming lake with Karri trees as a back drop. 

On our return to Albany visit West Cape Howe, Western Australia’s most southerly point that offers spectacular views of Southern Ocean and Shelley Beach below.

Accommodation, Hilton Garden Inn Albany.

Chainsaw Sculpture, Plantagenet Wines, Kodja Place

The amazing talent of people, Darrel Radcliffe has extended his hobby into a scenic drive. Enjoy and fascinating Chainsaw Sculpture Drive to view many chainsaw sculptures while we slowly drive through a bush setting circuit. View over 100 pieces along the way.

Great Southern wine region in Western Australia is Australia’s largest wine region with five subregions. Mt Barker , Porongurup, Denmark, Albany, and Frankland regions.

At Mt Barker visit Plantagenet Wines. Tony Smith in 1968 planted trial vineyards of Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon on his Bouverie property in Denbarker. One of the first vineyards in the region. Plantagenet Wines has a proud history of premium wines.

Albany Three Day Tours comes to an end on the return to Perth, visit The Kodja Place at Kojonup that tells the inside story of Australian country life in ways that will move and delight you. From Kojonup’s Noongar-Aboriginal and settler cultures are woven together in imaginative and richly-layered interpretations.

Trace the stories of Yoondi, Elizabeth and Maria along the enchanting pathways of the Australian Rose Maze to discover 100 years of Noongar, English and Italian experiences

After lunch, we make our way back to Perth 5.30 pm.

Tour inclusions

Pickup from Perth. Travel in style & luxury in our Land Rover Discovery.

2 x Full Cooked Breakfasts
3 x Lunches
2 x Dinners

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