2026 Walpole Travel Guide: must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transport & travel experiences (updated in April)
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Nature’s Masterpiece — Exploring Walpole-Nornalup National Park
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Walpole-Nornalup National Park is a breathtaking sanctuary where towering karri trees meet serene rivers and lush fern-filled forests. Walking along the elevated tree-top walk, I felt completely immersed in nature, surrounded by the immense greenery and the gentle rustle of leaves high above the forest floor. The park’s diverse landscapes—from quiet riverbanks to dramatic cliffs and secluded beaches—make it perfect for photography, hiking, and simply reconnecting with the natural world.
Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes for walking the trails and tree-top paths. Bring water, insect repellent, and a camera to capture the towering karri trees and panoramic vistas. Visiting early in the morning or late afternoon offers softer light and a more peaceful experience, especially for spotting native wildlife like kangaroos and colorful birds.
For anyone seeking a mix of adventure, tranquility, and stunning natural beauty, Walpole-Nornalup National Park is an unforgettable destination in Western Australia.
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Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk
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One of Western Australia's most famous and impressive attractions, the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is a unique suspended walking trail through the canopy of ancient trees.
📍 Location: Southwest Western Australia (WA), Porongurup district and Walpole-Nornalup National Park, approximately 420 km south of Perth (4.5-5 hours by car), approximately 100 km from Albany.
🌳 A 600-meter steel suspended structure rises up to 40 meters above the ground and winds through the canopy of giant karri and tingle eucalyptus trees. The trail gently curves and is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. There are viewing platforms at the top.
Key Feature: Walking among the canopies of giant trees that are hundreds of years old.
Tingle Ecosystem: The Red Tingle is endemic to this region, known for its enormous hollow bases (up to 20 meters in circumference). You'll see them from above and below.
Suitable for almost all ages and skill levels.
🛠️ Technical Information:
Opening Hours: Daily, usually 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (may close earlier in winter). Check the official website for details.
Cost: $21 AUD for adults, $10.50 for children (6-15 years). Family tickets available.
Getting there: Rental car only. From Perth, take the Albany Highway, then the South Western Highway.
Season: Year-round, but best from September to May (less rain). The trail is slippery in the rain. ⚠️ Important:
· Check the weather forecast - the trail may be closed during storms or strong winds.
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I spent 3 days exploring Perth. My first trip was in Perth City, Jureain Bay, Walpole Tree top wal
Just wrapped up the most unforgettable 3-day Perth adventure! Whether you're all about city life, dreamy beaches, or insane nature views, this itinerary is pure fire! 🔥✨
📅 My Perth Itinerary
Day 1: Perth City
Stopped by the main hotspots and loved the downtown vibes! Explore Elizabeth Quay (The Esplanade, Perth WA 6000), snap artsy pics at the Perth Cultural Centre (Francis St & William St, Perth WA 6000), and check out the heritage sites for major nergy.
Day 2: The Pinnacles Desert + Jurien Bay
The Pinnacle Desert was honestly wild—think thousands of massive limestone pillars popping out of golden sand. The whole place looks straight-up otherworldly! Find your way to Nambung National Park (Pinnacles Drive, Cervantes WA 6511). After that, Jurien Bay was serving up crystal clear water + perfect beach chilling. Can't beat that sunny Western Australia energy!
Day 3: Tree Top Walk @ Walpole
Channeling serious explorer vibes at the famous Tree Top Walk, tucked inside the Valley of the Giants (Tingle Forest, Walpole WA 6398). Walking above ancient trees? That view is 🤯! Spring is hands-down fab for wildflowers, but autumn gives you those peaceful hiking feels.
🏨 Where I Stayed
DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Northbridge
(Northbridge, 100 James St, Perth WA 6003)
Super chill spot right in the heart of the action, comfy AF, and just a quick trip from all main attractions.
🍴 Food Recs
Bangkok Brothers Restaurant (Northbridge, 70 Lake St, Perth WA 6003)
Trust me, their Thai street food is sooo good! Great for refueling after a day of adventures.
📌 Insider Tips
· Best time for Walpole:
· Spring = Insta-worthy wildflowers + breezy days
· Summer = Beach days, bring sunscreen!
· Autumn = Mild temps, perfect for quiet walks
· Winter = Cool air, but epic whale watching from Jun–Oct
· Don't sleep on the Treetop Walk in spring and autumn for top-tier nature feels.
· Wildflower season (Aug–Oct) = jaw-dropping scenery everywhere!
🌟 Highlights
· Snapping pics at post-card-perfect spots all over Perth city
· The Pinnacles Desert: feels like another planet 🪐
· Walpole's Tree Top Walk: heights and vibes for days
· Whale watching in winter—bucket list level!
Ready to live your own Perth dream? Find hotel deals on trip.com and start mapping your adventure. This city and its wild escapes never disappoint!