Albany

Albany is a city at the southern tip of Western Australia. It’s known for its beaches, such as popular Middleton Beach. East of the city, Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve is home to secluded Little Beach. Albany’s Historic Whaling Station, a former whale processing plant, now houses a museum. Migrating whales pass off the coast at Torndirrup National Park, where steep cliffs give way to dramatic rock formations.  It is a of staggering coastal beauty and historic significance.  Cliffs are pounded by relentless swells, yet calm bays once sheltered soldiers departing for war. In the southern tip of Western Australia, Albany and nearby Denmark boast unique forests, carpets of wildflowers and vineyards producing fine wines. This is a special place to the Menang Noongar Traditional Owners.