The most beautiful beach
- Adventuress

- Oct 11
- 1 min read
This beach, this National Park remains one of my most favourite locations in Australia so far.
I can't explain it any better than the parks website when they say "The landscape is wild and dramatic - towering cliffs, white sandy beaches, granite headlands, huge crashing waves, coastal heathland and even some karri forest. It is breath-taking whichever way you look."

"West Cape Howe National Park lies on the southern coast between Albany and Denmark. It is 30km west of Albany.
Four-wheel drive tracks are only suitable for high clearance vehicles. The tracks are narrow with encroaching vegetation. Please drive slowly and be aware of oncoming traffic.
Two-wheel drive vehicles can reach Shelley Beach and the nearby lookout, but other places within the park require high clearance four-wheel drive (make sure you have a tyre pressure gauge and a tyre pump). Park features can also be reached by bushwalking along the sandy four-wheel drive tracks."
I explored the park in August and although it was cold, the ocean was crystal clear and there was an abundance of dolphins and whales in the area, plus no crowds!
This little video barely shows the beauty of this location, but please join me as I swim with the dolphins, watch an albino whale calf and drive some fun 4x4 tracks.

















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