Explore Western Australia’s world famous forest of gigantic tingle trees & take a bird’s eye view of the towering forest from the Tree Top Walk.
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Feb 7, 2025
Spent the first hour on a free tour explaining all about the trees some of which have been there for 500!years. Then went up the treetop walkway which is quite a feat of engineering. Not for those …Full review by 48PaulK48
Jan 24, 2025
Loved this walk! Two loops to do, one ground level and one tree top height, little information centre that was interesting, we were also luckily enough to see two Quokkas which we loved! The gift s…Full review by maisie-poppins
Jan 14, 2025
Perfect place for forest bathing. Loads of lush, green trees and the tree top walk is a beautiful stroll amongst the tree tops. The ancient tree walk was also enchanting and I loved the surprise …Full review by limeclaw
Sorry, I don't know the answer to this question. I suggest you contact the company and ask them. I don't see why they couldn't but the walkway may be uncomfortable for a …
Sorry, I don't know the answer to this question. I suggest you contact the company and ask them. I don't see why they couldn't but the walkway may be uncomfortable for a dog's paws as the wires have a bit of a gap between them.
Any entrance fees needed for the canopy walk? Thanks
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It’s about $20 for adults and $10 children. This gives you entrance to the treetop walk and the ground walk through the giant karri trees following a path which has points of …
It’s about $20 for adults and $10 children. This gives you entrance to the treetop walk and the ground walk through the giant karri trees following a path which has points of interest and information points. If there is severe weather ( high winds) then it may be closed
Hi, I guess this is an awesome place to visit. But this time my grandparents will go with us. Is this place suitable for people around 80 year's old? My grandpa 84 years old and grandma 79. I'm not too sure this place have plenty of ladders need to climb or like stairs? Or is there any pathway near ground? Thanks guys
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There are different units, some have a quite a few stairs some have very little and none at all. There aren't many steps at the shops or other facilities either. It's a beautiful place and …
There are different units, some have a quite a few stairs some have very little and none at all. There aren't many steps at the shops or other facilities either. It's a beautiful place and good for all ages.