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Visitors Guide
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Getting Here and Around - Where to Stay - Where to Eat - What to Do
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The magnificent Great Southern region begins 220 kilometres south-east of Perth, and encompasses 40,000 square kilometres of southern Western Australia.
It boasts a huge variety of nature-based attractions ranging from rugged cliffs and headlands to gently curving bays with white sandy beaches; from quiet rivers to ancient mountain ranges; beautiful wildflowers to spectacular forests; and tiny birds to mighty whales.
Natural scenery and wildlife is complemented by sweeping rural vistas over farmland and vineyards. These are the sites of resurgent and emerging agricultural activities such as viticulture and winemaking, olive oil production and aquaculture.
Albany is the administrative centre of the area and the oldest European settlement in Western Australia. Its position of established historical interest is now supported by the development and recognition of many Indigenous and European heritage sites throughout the region.
The Great Southern also attracts many contemporary cultural and artistic workers. The area is dotted with the workshops and studios of painters, potters, woodturners, glassworkers, sculptors, scrimshanders, jewellers and more!
There is certainly something for you in the Great Southern.
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