Overview
Albany, Western Australia’s oldest European settlement, is a coastal town rich with wild beauty and dramatic history. From whaling tales to ANZAC legends, this small city packs a serious emotional punch—and the views? Unreal.
Top 5 Must-See Attractions
- National Anzac Centre – A powerful museum overlooking King George Sound, honoring Australia’s WWI soldiers.
- The Gap and Natural Bridge – Wind-swept cliffs with crashing waves and raw ocean energy. Nature flexes hard here.
- Albany Wind Farm – Walk among giant turbines with views over the sea—it’s peaceful, powerful, and kind of surreal.
- Historic Whaling Station – A deep dive into Albany’s whaling past, with massive ships and fascinating marine exhibits.
- Middleton Beach – Calm waters, white sand, and perfect for a morning walk (or a cheeky dip).
Why Walk Here?
Albany is best explored slowly—with every step revealing both natural wonder and human story. Our self-guided tour gives you space to take it all in, without rushing the moment.