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The Lower South West - Tall timber, orchards and great scenery
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The Lower South West Region of WA incorporates the towns of Pemberton, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown, Donnybrook and Manjimup. No visitor to Western Australia should miss the giant Karri forests. it's another world. These towering trees are up to 60 metres high and massive in girth. With many of the trees three to four hundred years old the forests provide breathtaking tours and bush walks. Here you can stay in lakeside chalets (once timber camps), wander the
forests or ride through them on the tramways that were the loggers form
of transport. You can see the Diamond Tree Tower, a cabin built on top
of a karri tree in the sky and used as a fire lookout until 1974; disused
timber mills; modem timber mills; lakes, darns, streams, rivers (one
with a bridge made by felling a single karri tree); the Warren National
Park containing the biggest (89 metre) karri tree; the Walk Through Karri,
a giant 400 year old tree so big that an archway has been carved through
it; the Gloucester Tree, the highest fire lookout tree in the world -
if you're very energetic you can climb the 153 rungs that spiral the
tree to the look-out platform 60 metres high or you can marvel at Or for something completely different, discover the awesome cliff coastline of the D'Entrecasteaux National Park. The Blackwood River Valley The Backpapers Guide to WA says:- Balingup Home to the largest arts and craft centre in the southern hemisphere, an award winning winery, art gallery, boutique shops, master craftsman jeweller, tea gardens and lavender farm - Balingup is a small but vibrant Australian community. Situated on the South Western Highway in Western Australia, just 3 hours drive due south of Perth, the area has a population of 525 people, with 300 people living in the town itself. There is plenty to do and see in Balingup; awaken to misty mornings unfolding into crystal clear days, walk the Bibbulmun Track or explore the hidden beauty of the Golden Valley Tree Park. The orchards of the area provide a mass of blossom in spring, and many deciduous trees give a rich and colourful display in the autumn months. These are just a few examples of what is on offer in this extraordinary town. Balingup Association. BOYUP BROOK Canoeing on the river is very popular with boats and all equipment for hire. A feature of the town is the five thousand hectare Haddleton Flora Reserve with thousands of rare orchids and banksia trees in wildflower season (July to October). BRIDGETOWN The beauty of the area is enhanced when millions
of wildflowers burst into bloom to form a carpet of brilliant colour
in spring. MANJIMUP Budget priced meals are available from several outlets, while a-la-carte dining can be enjoyed at the motels. The customary counter meals are available at the Manjimup Hotel. There are many tourist attractions in and around the town including the timber park, which is very worthwhile visiting. This is tall timber country and there is no better way to see the giant trees than to join the Forest Industries bus that has fully commentated visits to karri and jarrah regrowth forests, timber mills and scenic areas. For those seeking something different, Manjimup Water Ski Park has boats and all equipment available for hire. The lake is set amid a picturesque stud and commercial cattle property which has shelters, barbeques and a camping area. There are many other attractions too numerous to mention and the local Tourist Bureau will be only too happy to provide full details.
Located within the town is the Manjimup Lodge and Backpackers accommodation providing a range of excellent services.
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PEMBERTON Pemberton is famous for its Gloucester Tree, a fire spotting lookout and the highest of its kind in the world. Thousands of visitors have enjoyed the panoramic view after climbing the driven spike stairway. Other popular attractions are the trout and marron hatchery where visitors can see both species at various stages of growth, or a ride on the unique Pemberton to Northcliffe Tramway travelling deep into pristine virgin forests, crossing mountain streams and rivers on the way. This is tall timber country and the jarrah and karri timber produced from this area adorns many homes and buildings throughout Western Australia. Modern technology has taken over from the days when all time was hand-sawn.
Bunnings timber mill in the heart of town is the most modern in the State
and is completely computerised. Horse riding along forest trails is also very popular with backpackers. Many choices of destination and duration (anything up to five days, camp out) are offered. Excellent choices of 4WD adventure tours are also run from town. Again a variety of tours are offered. More information at PembertonWA.com. Driving |
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