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The Guide to Family Attractions in Albany & Denmark
The ultimate Buggybuddys online guide to attractions in Albany & Denmark. If you’re planning a trip to Albany or Denmark for your next holiday, then check out our guide of our favourite things to do in Albany and things to do in Denmark.
You’ll find the best attractions in and around Albany and Denmark, including historical places, walks, picnic spots, activities and more!
Visit Whale World, the National ANZAC Centre or Museum of the Great Southern. Here, your family learn more about Albany and Demark’s past. Or why not take your dino kids to Dinosaur World? Explore the prehistoric world together!
On the other hand, why not get back to nature? Explore a national park, visit the Valley of the Giants or spend some time bird watching at Lake Vancouver Bird Hide. Get some great exercise on one of the many walking tracks.
There are a many wonderful holiday destinations to explore across the South West for families. Check out our list and make precious holiday memories with your kids today.
Located in Albany, Torndirrup National Park showcases spectacular natural formations including The Gap, The Natural Bridge, and The Blowholes. The park features modern viewing platforms that provide stunning views of the Southern Ocean and dramatic coastline. A raised pathway from the car park makes the main attractions accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. Stand-Out Feature: The Gap’s viewing platform stands 40 metres above the ocean, featuring a unique see-through grated floor that allows visitors to watch the powerful waves crash against the cliff face below. The Natural Bridge rock formation, just a 2-minute walk away, offers equally impressive views of this Read more…
Located 22km from Albany, this fascinating historic whaling station turned educational tourist attraction offers over 20 exhibits exploring Australia’s whaling history. Now a family-friendly museum, it features interactive displays, 3D films, marine skeletons, and an Australian Wildlife Park with unique white kangaroos and a resident koala named Frank. Stand-Out Feature: The impressive Cheynes IV Whalechaser ship that kids can explore, complete with captain’s cabin and authentic maritime features. Plus, there’s a fantastic playground with a whale-shaped slide, swings, and a squid-themed sandpit area overlooking the bay – perfect for picnic breaks between exhibits. Top Tip: Your entry ticket can be Read more…