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The best of Australia’s natural beauty


THE BEST OF AUSTRALIA’S NATURAL BEAUTY

Nature

The diversity and scale of Australia’s nature is truly awesome, including
gnarled, ancient rainforest, humblingly huge desert and the world’s most
precious coral reef. To really appreciate it, you have to see it in person –
witness the best bits yourself by visiting one of these top Australian nature
spots.


CAPE TRIBULATION, QUEENSLAND

Cape Tribulation, Queensland

When British explorer, James Cook, was passing the remote headland of Cape
Tribulation in June 1770, his ship was badly damaged as it scraped the reef. And
so the place was named because – according to Cook – ‘here begun all our
troubles’. Year-round access to the Cape was only established with a new bridge
in 2011, so the rainforest remains much as Cook would have discovered it in the
18th century. Go on a guided walk through the 135 million-years-old Daintree
Rainforest, then take a wildlife tour to see local crocodiles in the wild, and
maybe finish up with some jungle zip-lining. Check into Noah Creek Forest Stay
for eco-friendly, idyllic accommodation in the middle of the rainforest.


KALBARRI, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Kalbarri, Western Australia

One of the many amazing things about Kalbarri National Park is the fact that it
is home to two very distinct landscapes. Inland, steep river gorges and
auburn-hued rock formations date back hundreds of millions of years; here, the
most popular spots are Nature’s Window, a rock arch that frames the Murchison
River picture-perfectly, and the Z-Bend lookout where you can stand precariously
high with a plunging gorge before you. Meanwhile, along the coastline you’ll
find white sand, wildflowers, clear blue sea and the chance to spot dolphins and
whales. Gecko Lodge Kalbarri is the highest-rated accommodation in Kalbarri.


PEMBERTON, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Pemberton, Western Australia

Gloucester National Park is known for housing some of the tallest trees in the
world, a type of tree known as Karri that is only found in the South West corner
of Western Australia. Towering out of the red dust and lime-green bracken, they
are so huge that in order to see the canopy, you’ll need to try one of the
forest walkways. Or – provided you’re not afraid of heights – climb the ladder
to the top of the Gloucester Tree, the world’s second tallest fire-lookout tree
(at 53 metres). Aside from this rare, primaeval forest, you should also see the
Yeagarup Sand Dunes (the largest landlocked sand dunes in the southern
hemisphere and quite something to behold) and enjoy a sedate canoe down the
Blackwood River. Stay at Pemberton's Big Brook Cottages.


ULURU, NORTHERN TERRITORY

Uluru, Northern Territory

As much a symbol of the country as the Kangaroo, the massive sandstone monolith
of Uluru (formerly known as Ayer’s Rock) is unmissable if you want to experience
Australia’s natural beauty. It is 3.6km long, 348 metres tall, and just a little
bit baffling when surrounded by completely flat desert. Though you are asked
(and obliged) not to climb it out of respect to the Indigenous Australians for
whom it is sacred, gazing up at it while the sunset changes it from flaming red,
to amber, to midnight blue, is quite something. Stay in nearby Alice Springs, in
self-catered apartments with an outdoor pool at Alice On Todd Apartments.


PORT CAMPBELL, VICTORIA

Port Campbell, Victoria

The coastal town of Port Campbell lies on the Great Ocean Road near the Twelve
Apostles, Victoria’s most precious natural asset. Confusingly, there are now
only seven of the Apostles left but these limestone stacks that jut out from the
mainland are still just as profound standing tall amid crashing surf. If you get
to see them on a sunny day, the colours are astounding – the water a glowing sea
green, the sand silky smooth and golden and the ochre sandstone cliffs lit up by
sunlight. Stay in your own private cottage overlooking countryside and ocean at
Anchors Port Campbell.


COLES BAY, TASMANIA

Coles Bay, Tasmania

Coles Bay is a town that sits on the wider Great Oyster Bay, in Tasmania’s
Freycinet National Park. Akin to New Zealand, Tasmania is an unspoiled
wilderness, with mountains, ancient forest and some of the world’s most
outstanding beaches. As it is more off the beaten track than mainland Australia,
these beaches are often deserted, despite the blindingly bright white sand,
aquamarine Tasman Sea, orange lichen growing decoratively on the rocks, and
relatively tame local wallabies. Wake up to beautiful views at Edge of the Bay
Resort.





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