The ultimate Western Australia roadtripBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides A Western Australia roadtripEmbark on a captivating road trip through Western Australia with our guide. From the historic allure of Albany to the stunning marine life at Denham Seaside, each destination offers unique attractions, including serene beaches, dramatic gorges, and cozy towns. Our comprehensive itinerary includes travel times and recommended activities at each park, ensuring your journey is as memorable as the landscapes you’ll explore. Perfect for families, couples, and solo adventurers.12 Feb 2025 Discover the rich tapestry of landscapes and unique experiences that Tasman Holiday Parks across Western Australia have to offer. From the tranquil shores of Albany to the dramatic, rugged vistas of Kalbarri National Park, each location serves as a perfect gateway to local adventures. These parks cater to all—from families seeking a fun-filled getaway to couples desiring a serene retreat and solo travelers looking for a thrilling escape. Explore pristine beaches, dense, lush forests, and expansive outback terrain, each park providing a distinctive experience that captures the essence of Western Australia’s natural beauty.Yallingup LagoonDay 1-3: Albany, WA – Tasman Holiday Parks – AlbanyKick off your Western Australian roadtrip in Albany, a coastal haven where history and natural beauty converge. Located at the heart of the Great Southern Region, Albany offers a perfect blend of cultural heritage and outdoor pursuits.Activities:Albany Heritage Park: Explore this expansive site that offers panoramic views of the city and sea, ideal for sunset or sunrise outings.Albany Whale Tours: Venture out to sea for a chance to spot whales and delve into Albany’s whaling history.Torndirrup National Park: A short drive away, this park is famed for its dramatic coastal rock formations and rugged scenery. Day 3-6: Yallingup, WA – Tasman Holiday Park – Yallingup Beach or Yallingup CavesTravel Time: Approximately 4.5 hours (400 km)Continue to Yallingup, where surf waves crash onto sublime shores. This town combines surf culture with serene landscapes, making it a top spot for both relaxation and adventure. Stay at either one of our Yallingup parks, both with their unique charm.Activities:Yallingup Lagoon: Hit the waves for surfing, or relax on the sandy beach with stunning views of the Indian Ocean.Ngilgi Cave: Explore the underground wonder of Ngilgi Cave, filled with stunning stalactite, stalagmite, and helictite formations.Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse: Enjoy breathtaking views from the lighthouse overlooking Geographe Bay.YallingupDay 6-7: Serpentine Falls, WA – Tasman Holiday Park -Serpentine FallsTravel Time: Approximately 3 hours (270 km) from Yallingup.Nestled close to Perth, Serpentine Falls is known for its scenic natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere, perfect for unwinding.Activities:Serpentine National Park: Explore scenic walking trails leading to the stunning Serpentine Falls, a perfect spot for swimming and picnics.Serpentine Dam: Ideal for a leisurely afternoon, the dam area offers barbecue facilities and picturesque views.Baldwin’s Bluff Nature Trail: A challenging hike that rewards with incredible views of the park and surrounding countryside. Day 7-8: Ledge Point, WA – Tasman Holiday Park – Ledge PointTravel Time: Approximately 3.5 hours (310 km) from Serpentine Falls.Ledge Point offers a quiet escape with its laid-back atmosphere and beautiful beaches, making it a prime spot for relaxation and water activities.Activities:Ledge Point Beach: Enjoy swimming, fishing, and other water sports on this quiet stretch of coastline.Ledge Point Golf Club: Challenge yourself at the local golf course with views of the Indian Ocean.Local Dining: Experience fresh local seafood and produce at the town’s quaint eateriesLedge PointDay 8-11: Kalbarri, WA – Tasman Holiday Park – KalbarriTravel Time: Approximately 6 hours (530 km) from Ledge Point.Kalbarri is the adventure capital of the Coral Coast, with stunning river gorges and an array of outdoor activities.Activities:Kalbarri National Park: Explore dramatic river gorges and enjoy activities such as hiking, kayaking, and abseiling.Kalbarri Skywalk: Experience breathtaking views from two skywalks projecting over the gorge.Kalbarri Coastal Cliffs: Take in the stunning views along the coastal cliff walks, perfect for sunset or sunrise viewing.Denham SeasideDay 11-14: Denham, WA – Tasman Holiday Park – Denham SeasideTravel Time: Approximately 4 hours (380 km) from Kalbarri.Denham acts as your gateway to the Shark Bay World Heritage Area, known for its marine biodiversity and historical significance.Activities:Shark Bay: Explore the crystal-clear waters of Shark Bay, ideal for snorkeling and encounters with marine life.Stromatolites at Hamelin Pool: Visit the world’s oldest living organisms, offering a unique glimpse into the earth’s early life.Monkey Mia: Famous for its dolphin encounters, this area provides an unforgettable experience with these friendly creatures.
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