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Kalbarri National Park Coastal Cliffs

Kalbarri National Park Coastal Cliffs

Kalbarri National Park Coastal Cliffs
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CocoTampa123
Perth, Australia1,711 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2020
We have been to Kalbarri many times and visited the parks many times, this time just visited the new sky walk.

Every thing about the sky walk was excellent. Plenty of parking, plenty of toilets, easy walk to the sky walk. The sky walk has been dome in a manner to blend into the natural surrounds, a real credit to the architects and planners.

A lot of seating and under cover areas.
Written 30 July 2020
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Martin D
Perth, Australia83 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020
A beautiful area to go and watch the sun setting into the ocean. There are a number of view points but we personally enjoy the one called Pot Alley. The car park for this location is close to the cliff edge which is ideal if you have difficulty walking. An added bonus is you can watch the sun-setting from your car, very handy when there is a cool breeze blowing. This also gives a good view of the cliffs looking south. Watch the cliffs change colour as the sun sets
Written 31 August 2020
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Bozeman-Dublin
Trim, Ireland11,390 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2023 • Friends
We walked several of the staged cliffwalks in the Kalbarri area and found each one to be absolutely magnificent. They all have car parks to start from, plenty of infoboards to outline the history of the area and the shipwrecks in particular. At some pints there are benches to relax on, some of them sheltered. We were lucky to see whales breaching several times as well as blowing water out of their blowholes.
While not always flat, the gradients are very gentle and the paths are level and wide. Very easy walks really for anyone with any even moderate level of fitness.
Written 20 September 2023
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Jonique Life
Australia1,864 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021 • Couples
Wow! Stunning views throughout this whole area. You can stop at every location by driving in, most of the roads are all bitumen. You will see amazing rock formations and the rough coastline. Once you drive in most walks are an easy walk to the lookouts which are not too long at all. You can even start the Bigurda Trail and walk most of this coastline which is approx 9 km one way to get to end at the Natural Bridge (or even start there!) This was our favourite place.

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Written 25 October 2021
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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia29,387 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022
It was sunny and a warm August day and no better time to see the coastal beauty of the Kalbarri coastline.Although we had visited Kalbarri before this was the first time to spend time at the cliffs and definitely worth it. There are many points to stop and view and walk so take time to enjoy.
Written 30 August 2022
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quinquagenaryjo
Perth, Australia31 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2020
Walking these cliffs is safe and relatively easy ( some of the walks are complicated but you will know which ones as they grade them for difficulty).
Life for th people of this are has changed over several hundred years, however, the everlasting spirituality and sacred feel to this place is immense. It is a place to dream.
Written 24 October 2020
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PeterJT46
Mandurah, Australia2,827 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020 • Solo
Hawkes Head lookout is a good spot for people of all abilities to get a good look at the Murchison River Gorge, it is wheelchair friendly.

Ross Graham lookout has another great view, but isn't suitable for wheelchairs. The River trail, which starts at this lookout is a little more challenging, probably a grade 4 trail. It is worth the walk.

Z Bend Lookout is definitely worth a visit and there are two other walks to be taken from here.

Nature's window is a "must see" and the loop is one I must do next time.

The newly completed Skywalk is a "must see", there is a pleasant little cafe there.

Clean toilets are at most locations as is shade and seating.
Written 20 August 2020
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Steve B
Norwich, UK74 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020 • Friends
Several view points along this stretch of coastal cliffs, one can enjoy a short amble of a few hundred metres or go for longer hikes along the top. Rock layering dating back some 400 million years creates some stunning views and photo opportunities.

Also depending on time of year, whales can be spotted on their migration.
Written 8 August 2020
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Gerrig61
Perth, Australia75 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2021 • Couples
You can drive out of Kalbarri and visit many points of interest along the cliffs. All are well signposted and have car parks. From there you can walk well marked paths along the cliffs and discover why this is called the turquoise coast. We walked the Boardwalk and then ventured further along the Grandstand path for about 1.5k. It’s a bit rocky, narrow and undulating but the views are stunning.
Written 25 July 2021
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PMQuestions
North Yorkshire, UK35,935 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2022 • Couples
We were traveling south to north knowing only a few things about this area. We saw the signs and followed down to the cliff tops and were entranced for the best part of 30 minutes watching Humpback whales, well being humpback whales. So easy to do, so marvellous to watch.
Written 13 September 2022
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