GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #48 | Page 73

RV TRAVEL
In this , one of the most biodiverse regions on earth , there is much to do , including drives , bicycling and walking . The Valley of the Giants Treetop Walk gives a canopy view of the tingle forest ; to experience the remarkable girth of these trees , visit the Giant Tingle Tree .
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
From here we turn away from the forests and continue to more coastal scenery with bays , inlets and beaches as ravishing as any in the world . This is the Great Southern . William Bay NP has to be seen to be believed ; you can stay at the caravan park in Denmark or at Ocean Beach so you have enough time to enjoy a full day at Greens Pool in the national park .
Albany is next , and while there are several camping options to choose from , Middleton Beach Holiday Park and Emu Beach Holiday Park both offer outstanding locations .
At the top of the list is a full day ’ s scenic drive out to Torndirrup NP where the Southern Ocean rages against a granite coastline .
Other places to visit include the National ANZAC Centre , where you can follow the tragic experiences of the young men and women who served in World War I . Also tragic is Albany ’ s whaling past that is now on display at the Historic Whaling Station , giving a perspective that is both sobering and educational .
The property includes an Australian Wildlife Park and a Regional Wildflower Garden . To see live whales , June to October , there are a number of whale watching tours to choose from .
Historic whaling station in Albany
Emu Bay foreshore
Busselton Jetty
The famous Gloucester Tree
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