Wignalls Winery
Established in 1982, Wignalls Winery is located in the heart of the Great Southern winery region. It is only a five minute drive from the centre of Albany. The winery boasts manicured and sheltered gardens and a rustic stone cellar...
Porongurup Meet Your Maker Eco Tour
A full Day Eco Tour immersing yourselves in the essence of one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, the Porongurup Range. Join Down Under Discoveries as they take you behind the scenes on their unique 'Porongurup Meet Your...
PUBLIC Silo Trail Albany
In 2018, the dynamic duo The Yok and Sheryo, took on the CBH Group grain silos and referenced Albany’s pristine environment and sea-life with one very happy looking marine creature (and local resident), the ruby sea dragon. The artwork is...
National Anzac Centre Field of Light Panorama Pass
Combine 2 incredible Albany experiences in one commemorative pass. Visit the award-winning National Anzac Centre; Australia’s only museum dedicated solely to the conflicts of World War 1. Experience the multi-media interpretive exhibits as you follow the personal journeys of WW1...
Albany Golf Club
In the truest sense a links golf course is between the beaches and the land, in Scotland. The course in Albany is probably the closest thing that you will get to the true Scottish experience, but in their case the...
West Cape Howe National Park
There’s plenty of adventure on offer at West Cape Howe National Park near Albany. Go rock-climbing up rugged granite cliffs or hang gliding at Shelley Beach. During summer, easterly winds create good steady flying conditions. Take-off for hang gliders is from...
Torndirrup National Park
The Torndirrup National Park is home to a range of spectacular natural wonders, and is one of the most visited national parks in Western Australia. The drive through Torndirrup is stunning and leads down to the rugged southern coastline. ...
Albany's Historic Whaling Station
Visit the only complete whaling station tourism attraction in the world! Albany’s Historic Whaling Station was the last operating station in Australia and provides a fascinating insight into Albany’s colourful past. Recognised as a state-heritage listed site and Silver Medal winner...
Albany Old Gaol Museum
Albany Old Gaol Museum offers a fascinating look back to the era of convicts in the mid 1800s. Wander through the cell blocks reading the plaques about the colourful history of the gaol and gain an understanding of the difficulties...
Museum of the Great Southern
Refurbished in July 2010, the refitted museum overlooks picturesque Princess Royal Harbour, on the site of first European settlement in Western Australia. The Museum of the Great Southern provides exhibitions, public programs, educational programs and information on the unique natural and...
Albany Picnic Provisions Trail
Albany Picnic Provisions Trail is a self-drive journey providing access to your choice of locally grown seasonal produce for your picnic basket. Along this trail, you will meet the growers of fruit, vegetables, meat and seafood as well as wine...
Albany Scenic Flights
Its the best way to see all the attractions the City of Albany has to offer as well as seeing the surrounding area
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Pass By: The Gap and Natural Bridge, Via Frenchman Bay Road,...
Point King Lighthouse and Cottage Ruins
Point King Lighthouse, located on the north shore entrance to Princess Royal Harbour, was the first navigational light for the port of Albany and the second lighthouse built on Western Australia's coastline. In 1857 the British Government offered to erect two...
Padre White Lookout
Padre White is a revered character in Albany's history. From 1916 to 1918, he served as an army chaplain with the 44th Battalion and, upon his return to Australia, delivered sermons in remembrance of locals who died in the First...
Albany Heritage Park
Albany Heritage Park is a 260 hectare parkland reserve in the heart of Albany, Western Australia. It surrounds the summits of Mount Clarence and Mount Adelaide, and reaches to the shores of Middleton Beach. The Park is the ultimate heritage destination,...
Avenue of Honour
The Albany Avenue of Honour in Apex Drive was planted in 1955 to 1956 and replaced the original avenue planted in 1921 in Middleton Road. It honours those who fell in World War One, World War Two and the Korean...
Old Post Office
The Old Post Office is a distinctive historic building in the centre of Albany. The restored 1869 building has a twenty five metre clock tower that is visible from the Princess Royal Harbour. Be sure to photograph the oldest post...
St John's Church of England
St John's Church of England was the first church consecrated in Western Australia. The consecration was performed by Bishop Short of Adelaide in 1848. In the aisle of the church are 22 centimetre thick blocks which were made in...
Princess Royal Fortress Military Museum
Princess Royal Fortress Military Museum is Australia's first federal fortress and has a range of attractions to entertain you. The views of King George Sound and Princess Royal Harbour are a highlight. Explore the restored 1893 fortress on foot. Discover...
Albany Courthouse
The foundation stone of the Albany Courthouse was laid 29 December 1896. The Court House is a unique example of the work of that period, exhibiting masonry at its best. The two arched entrances and doorways are a lasting...