Discover the best top things to do in Pemberton, Australia including Pemberton Discovery Tours, Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, D’Entrecasteaux National Park, Gloucester Tree, Pemberton Mountain Bike Park.
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5.0 based on 334 reviews
In a post Co-Vid19 world, Pemberton Discovery Tours ensures safe, stunning and environmentally sensitive tours into the magnificent national parks surrounding Pemberton in Australia's South West. The tours travel through the Warren and D'Entrecasteaux national parks and take in the wonders such as old growth Karri forest, landlocked Yeagarup Dunes and the Warren River as it weaves it's way to the coast. Small group sizes ensure our visitors are guided through the local flora, fauna and national landscapes showcased on the tours. Wildflowers in Spring are a favourite for all ages. Operating from Pemberton, these tours are nationally recognised as being a highlight to the South West corner of Australia. We also operate the Southern Forest Food and Wine Tours - these tours are perfect for groups and do need to be booked in advance so make sure you call ahead!
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 34 reviews
We often come down to Pemberton for the quiet and a spot of riding. One of the best aspects about the park is the location and connection to other trails like the Munda Biddi and Big Brook Dam. It is under five minutes from the main strip of Pemberton. Riding under the tree canopy is pretty special. Block C is fun with some flow and a great uphill trail if you like hills. Block A has some great features, a personal favourite is the dh trail cool running. The bank below the old trains also has some flat singletrack, great for a little zip around. Given these trails are maintained by volunteers, they are super fun trails.
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