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Best Walks of South West WA

From Dwellingup to Windy Harbour including Margaret River and Tall Timber Country
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The South West of WA is a walkers paradise - one of the best known hiking destinations in Western Australia. This brand new guide in Australias bestselling walking guide series introduces forty walks (plus many suggestions for varying them), ranging from leisurely coastal strolls to forest-and-waterfall adventures and more rugged tracks deep in the states famous national parks. Detailed descriptions and clear maps help the reader explore the stunning forests, rivers and beautiful coasts. The book is richly illustrated with over 200 full-colour photographs and dozens of maps. A summary table of walks indicating distances, cafés and highlights is included to help the reader find exactly the right walk for the occasion. This guide includes both the world famous Margaret River and Capes regions and the expansive Southern Forests, and includes hidden gems as well as the better known trails.

Mark Pybus is an avid nature enthusiast, often found hiking, mountain biking and snorkelling around Western Australia in his spare time. He completed a sectional end to end of the Bibbulmun Track in 2019 and a full end to end of the Munda Biddi Trail in 2021; he has also hiked extensively around Tasmania and the Northern Territory. Mark created the trails website thelifeofpy.com, co-hosts the Real Trail Talk podcast and is on the board of HikeWest.

Introduction

Walks at a Glance

Mandurah and Dwellingup

Collie, Harvey and Ferguson Valley

Busselton, Dunsborough, Yallingup and Cape Naturaliste

Margaret River and Augusta

Nannup, Balingup and Bridgetownx

Manjimup and the karri forests

Pemberton and Northcliffe

Flora of the southwest

Useful information

* New title in the bestselling and highly regarded Woodslane Walking Guides.
* Active local population with WAs highest visitor numbers - many of whom are walkers.
*; The region boasts some of the best parks in WA and hundreds of kms of scenic coast.



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