The Natural Bridge is a granite formation that looks just like a giant rock bridge! This 'bridge' is caused by the gradual wearing away of the granite rock by the Great Southern Ocean.
The natural bridge formation is a reminder of the power of the ocean. It is incredible to watch the waves roll across the ocean, crashing into the granite cliffside and rushing under the bridge.
Natural Bridge is just a few metres from The Gap. The sealed paths and lookouts with guard rails are a fantastic way to see this powerful coastline.
Situated on the Torndirrup peninsula which shelters Albany from the Great Southern Ocean, Torndirrup National Park has some of the Rainbow Coast's most extraordinary natural features.

Dive into a culinary paradise with breathtaking views and indulge your senses at our hidden gem nestled within Torndirrup National Park. Discover the magic of our cosy café, offering panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase mesmerising vistas of King George Sound. Our menu delights in local seafood specialties, delicious light meals, and tempting treats like milkshakes, sundaes, and homemade cakes. Experience the sublime taste of locally roasted Naked Bean coffee, perfectly crafted for your pleasure. Relax and enjoy breakfast, lunch, or afternoon tea on our delightful dining deck, where each bite is complemented by the rhythmic sound of crashing waves. Before or after exploring the historic Whaling Station Museum, Natural Bridge, The Gap, Jimmy Newells Harbour, Frenchman Bay, Misery Beach, Stony Hill or the Blowholes, let us be your gastronomic haven, where a memorable meal awaits amidst nature's embrace. Dine-in or take away, we're open every day from 9am until 4pm. Come join us and experience the perfect blend of culinary excellence and breathtaking surroundings.
Torndirrup National Park
Natural Bridge
Albany Wind Farm
Cable Beach
Former HMAS Perth Dive Wreck
Frenchman Bay
Jimmy Newells Harbour
Misery Beach Albany
Salmon Holes
Stony Hill
The Blowholes
Brig Amity Replica
Mount Clarence
Middleton Beach
City of Albany
Albany Farmers Market
Albany Heritage Park
Albany Pier (Cruises & Whale Watching)
Albany Wind Farm
ANZAC Desert Mounted Corps Memorial
Ellen Cove
Frenchman Bay
Misery Beach Albany
Oyster Harbour
Princess Royal Fortress
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