The Bibbulmun Track is one of the world's great long distance walk trails, stretching nearly 1000kms from Kalamunda (Perth Hills) to Albany (South Coast) through the heart of the scenic South West of Western Australia |
The southern portion of the Bibbulmun Track winds along the Denmark Coast, visiting many glorious locations as it meanders.

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The Bibbulmun Track stretches from Kalamunda in the Perth hills to Albany, in the heart of the Rainbow Coast.
The track was officially opened during Western Australia's 150th year celebrations, included involved over 1000 walkers on different stages. There are almost fifty campsites along the Track which are spaced one day's walk apart.
The track passes through most of the beautiful places along the Rainbow Coast. It is common to come across the 'Waugal' the symbol and trail marker of the Bibbulmun Track. |
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The top of Mount Clarence |
The Albany Wind Farm, Torndirrup Peninsula |
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The Lookout atop Conspicuous Cliff |
The Track leading to the beach at Conspicuous Cliff |
The Bibbulmun Track is a prominent supporter of the Leave No Trace principles:
7 Principles of Leave No Trace
- Plan Ahead and Prepare
- Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
- Dispose of Waste Properly
- Leave What You Find
- Minimise Campfire Impacts
- Respect Wildlife
- Be Considerate of Your Hosts and Other Visitors
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The Bibbulmun Track Foundation has a comprehensive website with Track Information, News, Events, and even a helpful Trip Planner. Everything you'd need to learn about your walk. For more visit: www.bibbulmuntrack.org.au
  
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| The Gap, in Torndirrup National Park, Albany | Well signposted, the Track is easy to follow. |
A video from the Bibbulmun Track at Tower Hill in William Bay National Park,
Denmark, Western Australia. |
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This is one of our favourite staircases.
It descends the Torndirrup Peninsula
from the Bibbulmun Track
near the Albany Wind Farm.
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