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West Australia Albany - Stirling Range National Park

The brooding beauty of the mountain landscape, its stunning and unique wildflowers and the challenge of climbing Bluff Knoll have long drawn bushwalkers and climbers to the Stirling Range National Park. At 1,095 metres above sea level, Bluff Knoll is the highest peak in the south-west of Western Australia. The main face of the bluff forms one of the most impressive cliffs in the Australian mainland. It takes three to four hours to complete the six-kilometre return climb. Total area: 115 920 hectares.

Location

The park is about 100 km north-east of Albany via Chester Pass Road. Just over one hour drive from Albany.

Further Information

Website: DEC Parks, Reserves

Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC)
Locked Bag 104, Bentley Delivery Centre
BENTLEY
Western Australia 6983

Phone: (08) 9334 0333

 

 

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