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EXPLORE ALBANY

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HIKES & TRAILS

The perfect blend of nature and serenity.

Albany features stunning and diverse landscapes, offering a wide range of incredible hikes for adventurers of all abilities. Known as a hiker’s paradise, its picturesque trails take you through beautiful coastal vistas and ancient, rugged woodlands. Whether you enjoy a leisurely walk or a challenging trek, Albany's trails accommodate every type of explorer. With its breathtaking terrain, pristine coastlines and ancient forests, the region presents an unmatched variety of hiking experiences that highlight its natural beauty and diverse ecosystems, ensuring an unforgettable exploration of the southwest.

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Bald Head, Torndirrup National Park

Stirling Range National Park 

The Stirling Ranges are a beautiful mountain range known for its dramatic landscapes, rugged peaks and diverse plant and animal life. The highest peak in the range is Bluff Knoll, which stands at 1,095 meters (3,594 feet) above sea level and is a popular spot for hiking and sightseeing.

The Stirling Ranges also hold significance as a biodiversity hotspot, with a rich variety of endemic species, including several types of wildflowers, which makes it a fantastic location for nature lovers, especially during the spring bloom.

The Aboriginal name for the range, Koi Kyenunu-ruff, meaning ‘mist rolling around the mountains’ is a frequently seen occurrence. 

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