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Great Southern Region - Western Australia - Holiday Activities, Tours, Attractions - Where to Go, What to See and Do

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The Great Southern Region on the south coast of Western Australia extends from the Walpole National Park and the town of Walpole in the west, to Bremer Bay and the Fitzgerald River National Park in the east. It includes Albany, which is the biggest town on the South-West Coast and has a range of wonderful facilities and attractions. The Region is renowned as a Wine Region and visitors will enjoy touring the region and tasting the unique wines at the many cellar doors throughout the area. The Great Southern Region has stunning natural beauty with a rugged scenic coastline dotted with coves and beaches, majestic native forests, steep mountain ranges and stunning wildflowers. The region is also a boating and angling paradise with its huge array of diverse habitats in streams, rivers, estuaries, inlets, beaches and offshore in the wild Southern Ocean. Around Albany there are many excellent surfing beaches and the favourites are: Two People`s Bay, Middleton Beach, Frenchman Bay, Jimmy Newhill`s Harbour and Salmon Holes. There is a wide range of accommodation to choose from in this region and excellent facilities for a wide range of activities.
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Albany, Borden, Bow Bridge, Bremer Bay, Broomehill, Cape Howe, Cranbrook, Denmark, Frankland, Gnowangerup, Katanning, Kojonup, Mount Barker, Nanarup, Narrikup, Nornalup, Ongerup, Peaceful Bay, Porongurup, Wagin, Walpole, Wellstead

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