4 Day Southern Forests and Wellington Dam

From AUD $1,055.00
  • Duration: 3 Days (approx.)
  • Product code: SouthernForests261121

DAY  1. We travel via South West Hwy via Pinjarra, Waroona & Harvey before making our way up into the hills and check out Wellington Dam and the largest mural in the world on a dam. Our journey continues into Collie to check out the new Mural Trail and some free time  to purchase something for lunch. Our journey continues through the scenic Ferguson Valley via Boyup Brook, Bridgetown and Manjimup as we make our way towards Pemberton and our accommodation for the next three nights at the Pemberton Hotel DBB.



DAY 2. After a hearty breakfast we will start exploring the area around Pemberton. Our day starts with a magnificent tram ride on the Pemberton Tramway which takes us through deep Karri forests and picturesque countryside. After, free time in town to purchase some lunch and a visit to The Forest Discovery Centre. In the afternoon we visit Windy Harbor, D’Entrecasteaux National Park and famous Gloucester Tree Lookout. Pemberton Hotel DBB.



Day 3.  Today we travel south to Walpole where we will have a memorable boat cruise with WOW Wilderness Cruises on the Nornalup Inlet. Owner Gary will entertain you with his great commentary and vast knowledge of this area. After you will have some free time in town to purchase some lunch before we make our way to the Valley Of The Giants and the impressive Tree Top Walk before slowly starting on our return journey.  Pemberton Hotel DBB.



DAY 4. Sadly we say goodbye to our hosts and start on our return journey back towards Perth. Our first stop today will be the very pretty Beedelup Falls before continuing onto Nannup where we will enjoy our picnic morning tea. Our journey now takes us along the very scenic Blackwood River Drive and ultimately to Donnybrook where we will have some free time to purchase some lunch. Our journey continues via Harvey for a comfort stop and an opportunity to purchase one of the famous ice-creams from Harvey Cheese before continuing onto Perth