Albany Picnic Provisions Trail is a self-drive journey providing access to your choice of locally grown seasonal produce for your picnic basket. Along this trail,
One of Western Australia’s most spectacular harbours, King George Sound protects the historic city of Albany.
This large bay with sandy beaches, cliffs and granite
St Johns Church of England was the first church consecrated in Western Australia. The consecration was performed by Bishop Short of Adelaide in 1848.
In
The Albany Entertainment Centre is a state of the art performing arts and convention centre with a stunning waterfront location like no other in regional
The Albany Town Hall is one of Western Australia’s oldest and grandest historic buildings. Converted into a charming 310 seat regional theatre in 1983, it
Rotary Lookout overlooks the picturesque King George Sound. The elevated site offers uninterrupted panoramic views of the Sound, and is a popular whale-watching spot from
The Desert Corps Memorial near the top of Mount Clarence is an impressive war memorial commemorating those who fought at Gallipoli during World War One.
Almost a fifth of all Western Australia's plant species thrive in the diverse landscapes of the Fitzgerald Biosphere, and many of these are found nowhere
Mount Clarence provides spectacular views out across the town of Albany and the surrounding bays. Walk along the heritage trail which starts at the memorial
Mount Adelaide is the site of the National Anzac Centre and the Princess Royal Fortress Military Museum. The Princess Royal Fortress is a treasure trove
In a reciprocal agreement in 1985 the channel leading into Princess Harbour was officially named Ataturk Channel whilst the Turkish Government officially named the beach
Princess Royal Fortress Military Museum is Australia's first federal fortress and has a range of attractions entertain you, including the award-winning National Anzac Centre
One of Albany’s most stunning seascapes, Middleton Beach is popular for its safe swimming, windsurfing and picnicking.
Five kilometres of pristine white sand means there’s
Jimmy Newells Harbour is a beautiful natural harbour close to Torndirrup National Park. This small inlet provides a protected calm body of water which is