Discover the best top things to do in Pemberton, Australia including Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, D’Entrecasteaux National Park, Gloucester Tree, Pemberton Fine Woodcraft Gallery, Beedelup National Park, Big Brook Dam, Warren National Park, Yeagarup Dunes, Old Vasse Trout & Marron Farm, Pemberton Tramway.
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4.5 based on 231 reviews
A staircase encircles this 230-foot karri tree that allows visitors to climb to the top.
Great walking trails, good facilities, tree is amazing, I only went up about a third, 65 meters high, amazing that anyone can climb. The trail heartbreak trail is also well worth the drive, bike ride or walk!
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Almost deserted, even in the middle of summer, nature’s window is very easily accessible from a sealed footpath to a viewing platform. For a while we had the place entirely to ourselves. The walk down from the car park only takes a few minutes. Stunning scenery awaits your arrival and there are a number of longer walking trails that start/end there too if you have a few spare hours. There is a short circular footpath walk around the lighthouse that takes about 15 minutes and there are lots of benches that are perfect for a picnic lunch with views out to sea. Everything we did was step free accessible. There are no toilets at nature’s window, but there are some nearby at Tookulup beach about 5 minutes’ drive away.
4.5 based on 610 reviews
While on a day trip in the Pemberton area, We plucked up the courage to climb the famous Gloucester Tree to the top. 53m is a long way up! It took about 15mins to reach the top with short breaks in n the way up to admire the view. There were people at the bottom waiting to climb up when I came down so I got a round of applause. The signs are true - you do climb at your own risk and there are very little safety measures in place. So glad I did it!
4.5 based on 70 reviews
Truely beautiful. The work and craftsmanship of all different mediums and styles are amazing, the wooden tables are stunning.
4.5 based on 205 reviews
Such a beautiful spot for walking, taking photos or relaxing! The suspension bridge is unique and fun, the boardwalks are beautifully maintained and the lookouts are gorgeous! Such a picturesque place! Nestled amongst the Karri Valley with an abundance of wildflowers! So t forget your camera!
4.5 based on 212 reviews
Lovely little place to swim, picnic, soak up some sun or walk around. Picnic tables, shade and parking are plenty. There's a great sealed path way going around the lake with wooden cabins so often you can walk into, sit and read some info or look out over the lake. We had our dog with us which was not allowed on the beach sand and had to stay on the lead.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Bicentennial Tress was the amazing attraction here where I went up the tree 75 meter above ground which was amazing experience and it's surrounded by trees where I felt back in era of nature
4.5 based on 24 reviews
This natural wonder had the wow factor - mobile land-locked dunes that you need a 4WD and lots of sand-driving experience to get to. But if you get there, the views are terrific. It can get very windy, so watch out for fine sand sticking to your whole body (note, do not wear lip balm). We went with Pemberton Discovery Tours, which was an excellent tour company.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
We offer up our private lake to the public to challenge them to come catch their own Rainbow Trout! We do not practice CATCH & RELEASE FISHING, what you catch you must keep and pay per kilo. For current pricing and opening hours please see our website. We cater to all anglers, from novice to experienced and for a nominal fee, can even provide fishing rods for those that don't have their own. Light refreshments & tea/coffee available
This is an excellent place to bring the kids to catch some trout. We arrived just a few minutes just as Justin was about to close the place and he was very kind to accede to our requests to extend his opening hours just for us. The pond is stock full of trout and we managed to catch 4 in a matter of less than half an hour. Each of the trout weighed over a kilogram each and made a very nice meal just on its own with a little salt sprinkled over it. Justin also helped cleaned up the fish and packed it in ice for us to take home. He also runs a marron farm on site which you can purchase some in addition to the trout you just caught. Rod hire is $3 and you pay for the trout according to its weight prior to it being cleaned. Overall an excellent place to spend a few hours and especially if you don't want the trouble of applying for a fishing licence and looking for a spot to fish. There is no other such place in the whole of WA but be mindful that the place is a little obscure and there are no signs pointing to it. Its located south of Pemberton at the junction of Old Vasse Road & Pemberton-Northcliffe Road.
4.0 based on 445 reviews
All aboard at the Pemberton Railway Station for these return services which meander through towering Karri & Marri forests; over trestle bridges spanning rivers and streams along one of Australia's most majestic rail line. In spring (September and October) the forest is resplendent with wildflowers. As you admire the breathtaking view on the journey your tram driver gives an informative commentary on the forest, railway line and history of the region. This 75min service shuffles out of Pemberton, past the Saw Mill and descends into the forest meandering through forest, crossing 3 bridges. Trams stop at the Cascades for 20 to 25 mins for you to alight and experience the feel of the forest then returns to Pemberton.
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