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Valley of the Giants

Western Australia, Australia
4.5 of 5 stars 19 Reviews
Type: Forests
Activities: Walking
Traveller Description: Imagine being able to fly high above lush green tree-tops just like a bird. Being able to skim smoothly past soft leaves while playing tag with... more »
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Colorado
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55 reviews 55 reviews
Reviews in 34 cities Reviews in 34 cities
17 helpful votes 17 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 May 2012 NEW

It was a very long drive to arrive at Walpole in southwestern corner of Australia but the tree top walk through these Tingle trees and Kerry Trees was a great experience. The "hanging bridges" are an engineering marvel. I believe this is the highest tree top walk (240') in the world and the longest. I am afraid of heights but... More

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Melbourne Australia
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53 reviews 53 reviews
Reviews in 25 cities Reviews in 25 cities
14 helpful votes 14 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 4 April 2012

As with all of the tourist attractions throughout Western Australia the Valley of the Giants is so well presented and easy to encompass the amazing natural features. The suspension walkway is very unobtrusive and the magnitude of these trees is hard to fathom. The Tinkle trees are so fascinating. Easy access for all ages from tiny tots to old folk.... More

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leighton buzzard
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57 reviews 57 reviews
Reviews in 37 cities Reviews in 37 cities
16 helpful votes 16 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 January 2012
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would definitely recommend you do the tree top walk if you are anywhere near here. Super views from the tree tops More

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Dublin, Ireland
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17 reviews 17 reviews
Reviews in 12 cities Reviews in 12 cities
12 helpful votes 12 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 24 January 2012

This is a lovely place for a day trip. The walk in the trees is beautiful - if you can bare to look!!! The free ground tour was very imformative and the guide was lovely - highly recommend this place for a great day out More

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Hamlton, New Zealand
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14 reviews 14 reviews
Reviews in 7 cities Reviews in 7 cities
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 28 December 2011

The Tree Top Walk 400m up was a great experience but the guided walk through the Tingle Trees was really something. What an amazing thing nature is. Be sure to go More

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UK
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104 reviews 104 reviews
Reviews in 39 cities Reviews in 39 cities
54 helpful votes 54 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 November 2011

Easy walk up through the trees - no steps - and various places to stop and stare at this incredible tingle tree forest. Good value at A$12.50 pp as you can also walk through the 'giants' at ground level and then retunr to the treetop walk again and again. More

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Flagler Beach, Florida
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111 reviews 111 reviews
Reviews in 35 cities Reviews in 35 cities
53 helpful votes 53 helpful votes
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 November 2011

This platformed walk among the tree tops peaks at 40 meters. Being nature lovers, we were hoping to see birds, or any animal life, in the tree tops. Perhaps we were just there on the wrong day because we struck out. Saying that, it was interesting to see the huge trees from that height, and the engineering of the walkway... More

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Morpeth
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63 reviews 63 reviews
Reviews in 26 cities Reviews in 26 cities
19 helpful votes 19 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 6 November 2011

The valley is full of amazing sights. The walk goes to 40metres above ground (150 feet) and you are just walking round the tops of the trees. also for those not wanting the walk, the Forrest I'ds full of amazing trees and plants. Also discovery centre for the children, and visitor shop. More

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Perth, Australia
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6 reviews 6 reviews
Reviews in 3 cities Reviews in 3 cities
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 October 2011

I actually travelled with mum, but there wasn't a category for family (adults). We had a lucky break in the weather and managed our visit rain free. It was certainly worth the visit and mum said it was one of the highlights for her. More

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Sydney, Australia
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29 reviews 29 reviews
Reviews in 15 cities Reviews in 15 cities
7 helpful votes 7 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 15 September 2011

Even in the pouring rain it was worth taking trip out on the tree top walk. I am not good with heights and I neglected to read the sign to say that the metal walk way is designed to sway like the tree tops. The wind blew and I grabbed the rail in fright much to my husbands delight. (Don't... More

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