1. The Gap
Experience breathtaking views of the Southern Ocean from this dramatic granite formation with a viewing platform for safe access.
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Experience breathtaking views of the Southern Ocean from this dramatic granite formation with a viewing platform for safe access.
A moving tribute to the Anzac troops, this museum offers interactive exhibits and multimedia displays, providing deep insights into Australia's military history.
Explore the history of whaling in Albany at this unique museum, featuring restored whaling ships and informative exhibits.
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Step aboard a full-size replica of the Brig Amity, the ship that brought the first settlers to Western Australia in 1826.
Your gateway to Albany, offering maps, guides, and local advice to help you make the most of your visit.
Home to spectacular coastal scenery, including The Gap and Natural Bridge, this park is perfect for hiking and nature photography.
A peaceful urban park featuring a lake, picnic areas, and playgrounds, ideal for a relaxing family outing.
Visit one of the largest wind farms in Australia, offering stunning views of the coastline and a chance to learn about renewable energy.
Marvel at this stunning granite rock formation shaped by the forces of the ocean, located in Torndirrup National Park.
Climb the tower for panoramic views of Albany and its beautiful surroundings, perfect for photography enthusiasts.
A poignant memorial honoring Australian and New Zealand mounted soldiers who served in the Middle East during World War I.
Enjoy a relaxing cruise along the scenic Kalgan River, with opportunities to spot wildlife and learn about Albany's history.
Discover the rich history and culture of the Great Southern region through engaging exhibits and interactive displays.
A scenic lookout offering panoramic views of the coastline, perfect for photography and whale watching during migration season.
Explore this historic fortress with interactive exhibits and displays detailing Albany's military history and defense strategies.
A vast parkland area featuring historical sites, walking trails, and breathtaking views of Albany and King George Sound.
Enjoy sweeping views of the city and coastline from this easily accessible lookout point, ideal for a quick photo stop.
Visit the historic ruins of the Point King Lighthouse, offering scenic views and a glimpse into Albany's maritime past.
Explore one of Western Australia's oldest farmhouses, showcasing the lifestyle and history of early settlers in the region.
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