Geologic Formations in Kalbarri

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Geologic Formations in Kalbarri

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  • Rae69
    174 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
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    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
    Written 24 September 2024
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  • Brad
    Hong Kong, China175,691 contributions
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    The Kalbarri Coast just south of the the town of Kalbarri is dotted with side road turnoffs leading to a series of really nice lookout points where you can see cliffs meeting the sea. Each has a small carpark area close to the respective viewpoints so you don't have to walk particularly far to enjoy the seascape views.

    We very much enjoyed whale watching at the southern most stops including Natural Bridge, Island Rock and Shell House & Grandstand, spotting quite a few during our recent August late morning visit. Bring binoculars to assist in searching for the whale blows and breaching.

    If you fancy a bit of hiking, there is an 8km long (Bigurda Trail) that starts at the Natural Bridge Lookout (south) and ends at the Eagles Gorge Lookout (north). It is 8km one-way so consider doing a small section and circling back to your vehicle if your time is limited.

    Overall, we rather enjoyed spending a few hours checking out the various lookout points along the Kalbarri Coast as well as doing a short 2km walk up the Bigurda Trail before returning to our vehicle at Natural Bridge Lookout. We saw loads of whales, some feral goats, a few kangaroos, a blue tonged skink along with kestrels and other interesting birdlife.
    Written 11 September 2024
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  • Brad
    Hong Kong, China175,691 contributions
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    These are two of the three lookout points along the National Park South Access Road turnoff on the Kalbarri Coast. There is a carpark area with signage showing the lookouts as well as the Bigurda Trail route north to Eagle Gorge.

    Visitors can walk along a comfortable path to the two viewpoints where you can enjoy beautiful seascapes as well as the cliffs and beautiful land formations. We enjoyed seeing feral goats, kangaroos and interesting birdlife nearby as well as quite a few whales breaching out at see. Best to have binoculars with you if you want to do a bit of whale watching.

    Overall, this is a very nice stop to make if driving along the Kalbarri Coast and wanting to take in some of the lookout points.
    Written 11 September 2024
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  • Brad
    Hong Kong, China175,691 contributions
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    This is one of the stops you can make along the Kalbarri Coast south of the town of Kalbarri. You'll find a carpark along with trail sign information, including the 8 km (one-way) Bigurda track south to Natural Bridge.

    There are excellent views of the red cliffs meeting the sea at Eagle Gorge. You'll also find a short walk down to the beach below for those interested. It is a nice stop to make for sea views and a bit of whale watching. We saw several humpbacks breaching in the distance. Have a pair of binoculars handy.
    Written 11 September 2024
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  • Bozeman-Dublin
    Trim, Ireland11,334 contributions
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    The Zuytdorf Cliffs were stunning. On our visit with the bright sun above the contrast between the red cliffs and the azure blue of the sea was just breathtaking. There was enough of a breeze too to make the waves crash against the base. Some lovely walks in the area, well maintained and well marked.
    Written 20 September 2023
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