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Guide to Albany and Denmark
Perched on the edge of the Southern Ocean, Albany and Denmark are places of staggering coastal beauty and historic significance.
Picture a place of turquoise waters and white sandy beaches, where granite headlands curve gracefully to the sea. Cliffs are pounded by relentless swells, yet calm bays once sheltered soldiers departing for war. In the southern tip of Western Australia, Albany and Denmark boast unique forests, carpets of wildflowers and vineyards producing fine wines. It’s little wonder this is a special place to the Menang Noongar Traditional Owners.
Getting to Albany is easy, with direct flights from Perth, the capital of Western Australia, around 420km (260 mi) or a five-hour drive to the north-west. From Albany it’s around a 40-minute drive to Denmark.
Albany and Denmark enjoy a relatively mild climate, with Denmark generally slightly cooler than its larger neighbour. Summers are warm rather than hot, while in spring, from September to November, you’ll enjoy cool nights and warm days ideal for hiking to see wildflowers in full bloom.