Bibbulmun Track

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Stretching nearly 1,000 kilometres from Kalamunda in the Perth hills to Albany on the south coast, the Bibbulmun Track is one of the world's great long-distance walking trails. Winding through towering jarrah and karri forests, past granite outcrops, and along pristine beaches, this epic footpath offers an immersive journey into Western Australia's sublime natural landscapes. Named after the Bibbulmun (Noongar) people, the track provides a profound connection to the region's ancient Aboriginal heritage and diverse ecosystems.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers tackle the Bibbulmun Track in sections, as completing the entire 1,000 km end-to-end takes around 6–8 weeks. For a rewarding taster, plan a 3–5 day walk between Pemberton and Walpole (approx. 70 km) or a weekend hike from Kalamunda to the Dwellingup area. Day walks are possible at many access points; the Valley of the Giants section is an easy 2–3 hour loop. Allow at least half a day for the Tree Top Walk and surrounding trails. The best walking seasons are spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) when temperatures are mild.

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