Wooditjup National Park
Wooditjup National Park
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Shivz91
Perth, Australia
Oct 2020 • Couples
We chose the Chimney Trail as it was the longest option. Really stunning walk, the trees are just beautiful and we loved the sound of the stream flowing. Very quiet for a Saturday morning, only saw 1 other person. So lovely to have some fresh air. The walk was just under 3.4km, very easy path and only took us 40mins. It was so nice, I wanted to do another loop.
Written 2 October 2020
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Jamie P
Western Australia, Australia
Jul 2023 • Family
Giant trees, gushing river, ferns and diverse bird life fill this forest that includes numerous walking and MTB trails for all levels.
Written 20 July 2023
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SteveyMac
Perth, Australia
Nov 2019 • Friends
There are several trails here available to walkers or mountain bikers (or both), of varying degrees and lengths. We walked the chimney trail and the first thing that hit us was the smell of the wildflowers in full bloom. Stop along the trail at various points and sit in silence to take in the bird song and insect sounds and you won’t be sorry! Nature at its finest!
Written 18 November 2019
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Nov 2019 • Couples
Lovely loop to see the old chimney, love how they carved steps and walkways out of the fallen trees! Not sure if we were allowed to take the dog tho... saw a few others walking their four legged friends so ours joined the party and had no complaints!
Written 5 November 2019
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Amo572016
Margaret River, Australia
Oct 2017
At this time of the year it is a alive with Spring wildflowers and elusive native orchids. Cane break pools is a great spot to camp or have a picnic, with a beautiful natural pool.
Written 3 November 2017
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Carolyn P
Perth, Australia
Jul 2017 • Couples
A great forest for walking or Mountain biking and spotting native flora and fauna! Worth the short drive out of MR township. It winter the Bramley Brook is an added bonus. There are are plenty of firebreaks and service vehicle tracks crisscrossing the forest. Perfect for walking or cycling.
Written 26 July 2017
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Apr 2017 • Couples
Beautiful forest with tonnes of great walking trails and mountain bike trails. Bradley brook runs through it and is flowing in the cooler months.
Written 16 May 2017
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Claire P
Margaret River, Australia
Feb 2017 • Family
There are a range of great walking and mountain bike trails to suit all levels and interests. Beautiful forest and close to Margaret River Town Centre.
Written 21 February 2017
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