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Nature’s Window

Nature’s Window

Nature’s Window
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  • rob27898
    Port Kennedy, Australia460 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Hot but great!
    Stunning location with great views. Remember to be courteous to other people and form some sort of queue and take each others photos - it’s the nice thing to do instead of barging through people (take note Europeans!) Site is a 1k walk from the car park on steep paths and eventually rock face- be warned! We went in October and it was 46degrees - take lots of water and dress appropriately!
    Visited October 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 21 October 2023
  • Fl Y
    Hong Kong, China22 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Flies Catching Exercise
    Australia's 'bush fly' Just visited Australia in Nov 2023. I visited Australia at least once a year. The 'bush' flies usually cause problem in bush areas. But now they disturb you in nearly most country side. We visited the The Nature's Window, Wave Rock, Pink Lake, Mandura Giants, Gnomes Ville, Great Ocean Road, Hutt Lagoon, etc. Nearly in every place, the flies made us difficult to stand still to take a photo. I am afraid that in the near future, if the Australian Government still take no severe measure to control the flies, they will affect the tourism industry and local people. When the flies finally need to spread to the cities, it will be too late.
    Visited November 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 26 November 2023
  • nurse40
    Perth, Australia185 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Nature at it’s best.
    Did 2 trips, one midday, another early morning (sunrise). Truly spectacular, words cannot describe. Headed the advice from tourist bureau staff to use fly nets in National Park ✅. Flys overly familiar, cannot remember flys this bad in Kalbarri?! Highly recommend & worth the effort. Recommend the cafe at Skybridge for delicious fresh cake & beverages.
    Visited March 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 27 March 2024
  • Kaye R
    72 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Natural beauty
    Very beautiful natural structure and I really enjoyed visiting it, even though it’s very dry at present, it is still spectacular. The walk is a bit strenuous for older or disabled people. The first part involves stairs and the last part involves scrambling over rocks to get to the destination. You would need to be careful walking there with small children
    Visited May 2024
    Travelled with friends
    Written 21 May 2024
  • Brad
    Hong Kong, China180,310 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful natural land formation in Kalbarri National Park
    This is probably the most famous point of interest within Kalbarri National Park. There is a fairly large carpark and a short 1 km out-and-back walk down to Natures Window. What you will see is a natural land formation with an eroded centre creating a natural window frame with the Murchison River in the background. This is a very famous spot with many tourists on hand to take photos. It is easier to take photos in the early morning when fewer people are around but we found photos to be much nicer by midday and afternoon once the sun is putting natural light on side which you can stand and take photos. Well worth a brief visit if you are planning to do the viewpoints and various lookouts around Kalbarri National Park. And if you are into hiking consider the Loop Trail which starts a short distance from here.
    Visited August 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 9 September 2024
  • Crawfom
    Sydney, Australia108 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Must see attraction if in Kalbarri
    A bit of a walk and not for elderly people with walkers or wheelchairs. Beautiful scenery all around and you must sit at Natures Window and get a photo, but you may have a to queue to do that. Recommend this place if you are in the area visiting and is close to the Skywalk which is just a short 3-minute drive away and you can see it from here
    Visited September 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 13 September 2024
  • Angel69
    174 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Like nothing else
    Wow Wow Wow Natures window is like nothing you will find anywhere else. You park in the carpark and walk down some stairs and then follow the trail down. There are rocks that you need to climb over to get there which can be a abit scary if you are afraid of height but it is well worth it. We also did the 9km loop walk which was the hardest thing I have ever done. It took us about 3.5 hours to complete and involved climbing down rocks and then climbing up again and navigating a cliff face to keep going where one wrong step and you fall into the water. If you do this walk make sure you takes lots of water and dont get dehydrated. But in saying that it is well worth it. Would highly recommend
    Visited August 2024
    Travelled with friends
    Written 23 September 2024
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Shelley D
Perth, Australia108 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020
Was definitely worth the walk. It was really hot and thank goodness for fly nets as the flies were horrendous. Take plenty of water with you. The view from here was spectacular. It really is like looking at a framed picture. I can see why everyone says it's a must see if you are in the national park. It was just stunning.
Written 23 March 2020
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LDG
Secret Harbour, Australia805 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2023 • Family
So it’s a little walk down hill with steps . Than you get off the path to the rock pathway.
If you struggle to walk , it’s not ideal u will need a hand . The wife was wigging out , there is minimal safety hand rails , as it would ruin the serenity. Just keep a close eye on the kids , you don’t want them taking a topple down the cliff. Natures window was cool for a picture with a natural rock formation frame. Be prepared to line up and possibly take a few pics for people in front of you. Good view and the track continues.
Written 8 July 2023
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bluebay06
La Spezia, Italy2,692 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2021
From the car park you go down a flight of stairs and then an easy concrete path of about 500m leads to the nature's window which is reached after a short easy stretch of walking on the rocks. This window is a small opening from the layers of Tumblagooda Sandstone created by wind erosion. Having become one of the images of WA, everyone goes to take a picture creating a bit of crowding. A photo where the river is seen in a window of deep red and white banded rock, especially on a nice sunny day, is a must. From here the river is clearly visible both on one side and on the other and on both sides the gorge is large because there is a flat area next to the river bed. Looking carefully through the sparse vegetation in this flat area near the river, the possibility of seeing kangaroos is very high. In the sky constant is the presence of birds of prey such as the nankeen kestrel (Falco cenchroides) and the Australian hobby (Falco longipennis) we saw. The challenging Loop Walk of about 8 km begins and ends near the Nature’s window. We started by going down to the river bank, even if the majority of the few who do it prefer to start by proceeding along the edge of the cliff. The part along the river is certainly spectacular and allows you to see birds of various species and kangaroos while you walk without difficulty in a long flat path. Nature's window is what comes to mind first when you remember visiting Kalbarri National Park.
Written 26 August 2021
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Lee G
Perth, Australia239 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2020
The information board at the beginning states 1 kilometre walk but in reality it is 2 kilometres walk. Long steep walk down and a even harder walk up. But Beautiful views on the way. The day we went was so busy. We got down to the rocky section and there were so many people and children. Everyone was rush rush rush and pushing past people and really not a area to rush. I felt it too dangerous in this situation to go to natures window. My husband did and said there about 30 people waiting for photos. Disappointed I did get a photo. Next time we will visit at crack of dawn and avoid the people. I don’t know how they would put some hand rails down the bottom as it would probably ruin the natural look.
Written 24 September 2020
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Trevor W
Perth, Australia126 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2020
It is not a difficult walk to Nature's Window and with all the wildflowers on display, a perfect time to visit. However, to get to the viewing spot there's no steps or rails, so not suited for wheelchairs or someone who struggles on stairs. While crowded with people in a small area, everyone was respectful and orderly to get that iconic photo and selfie.
Written 27 September 2020
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rob27898
Port Kennedy, Australia460 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Couples
Stunning location with great views.

Remember to be courteous to other people and form some sort of queue and take each others photos - it’s the nice thing to do instead of barging through people (take note Europeans!)

Site is a 1k walk from the car park on steep paths and eventually rock face- be warned!

We went in October and it was 46degrees - take lots of water and dress appropriately!
Written 21 October 2023
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Crawfom
Sydney, Australia108 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2024 • Family
A bit of a walk and not for elderly people with walkers or wheelchairs. Beautiful scenery all around and you must sit at Natures Window and get a photo, but you may have a to queue to do that. Recommend this place if you are in the area visiting and is close to the Skywalk which is just a short 3-minute drive away and you can see it from here
Written 13 September 2024
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Darren M
Perth, Australia147 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2020 • Family
We visited natures window as part of a trip that included the Kalbarri Skywalk. We made the effort to get there early before the crowds which definitely paid off. The car park was easy to negotiate when we got there although it was overflowing by mid morning. The walk down to the window was easy enough for most people with moderate fitness. The view along the path to get to the window and also from the window were spectacular and worth the visit. We also ventured further on to the base of the gorge which also was worth the effort. There looked like a few different popular trails that people were going along so they would be something for everyone.
Written 10 October 2020
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Chris H
Great Malvern, UK342 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2023
Spectacular scenery with view of the river gorge. But although the main path down to the 'window' is good a bit of a scramble is required at the end so good show are needed. Great place for photographs.
Written 21 March 2023
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quinquagenaryjo
Perth, Australia31 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2020
We had not been back for 30 years and when we sat at Nature's Window we felt as though time had stopped. What a stunning place it is, what a frame for the beauty beyond. It was a tremendous time there, a fairly easy walk in spring, early summer, but probably a wee bit challenging in mid summer.
Written 24 October 2020
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