Torndirrup National Park

Torndirrup National Park

Torndirrup National Parks is definitely one of the most impressive and diverse national parks along the Rainbow Coast. From towering granite cliffs to white sandy beaches, amazing views and wonderful walks, Torndirrup National Park should be on your list while visiting the Rainbow Coast and Albany Australia. The Torndirrup Peninsula is known as Torgadirrup to the local Aboriginal community who are the traditional custodians of this country.

Torndirrup National Park Map Torndirrup National Park Map
Map of the attractions of Torndirrup National Park and Surrounds. Visit Torndirrup National Park Map
The Gap The Gap
An impressive rugged granite channel carved by the Great Southern Ocean waves crashing against the granite coastline forming a spectacular sheer drop of almost 25 metres. Visit The Gap
Natural Bridge Natural Bridge
The Natural Bridge is a granite formation caused by the gradual wearing away of the rock by the Great Southern Ocean. Visit Natural Bridge
Albany Wind Farm Albany Wind Farm
Beautiful and productive green energy from the wind of the Torndirrup, just outside Albany City towards Frenchman Bay. Visit Albany Wind Farm
Cable Beach Cable Beach
In the middle of the beach is a giant boulder which was lifted by the sea and placed onto the beach by the force of the waves. Visit Cable Beach
Frenchman Bay Frenchman Bay
Located on the southern side of King George Sound this beautiful setting has a grassy picnic area, BBQs and boat launch. Ideal beachfront location for a great day out! Visit Frenchman Bay
Jimmy Newells Harbour Jimmy Newells Harbour
Jimmy Newells Lookout provides a breathtaking view of the harbour and great southern ocean. Visit Jimmy Newells Harbour
Misery Beach Albany Misery Beach Albany
Misery Beach is a hidden gem on the southern coast of Western Australia known for stunning natural beauty and a tranquil atmosphere. Visit Misery Beach Albany
Salmon Holes Salmon Holes
Salmon Holes in Torndirrup NP offers incredible views from the lookout or descend to the white beach. Popular beach and rock fishing location. Visit Salmon Holes
Stony Hill Stony Hill
Stony Hill has a fabulous 500m fairly level circular walk which offers spectacular 360 degree views. Visit Stony Hill
The Blowholes The Blowholes
The Blowholes are crevasses in the granite stretching down to sea level far below. With each wave the holes blow air and water up the channel. Visit The Blowholes

The National Park

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. The north side of the peninsula is the Princess Royal Harbour and to the east the King George Sound. The south side takes the full force of the Southern Ocean.

Torndirrup National Park covers almost four thousand hectares and is home to the famous 'The Gap' and 'Natural Bridge' rock formations (below) as well as The Blowholes which have formed over thousands of years.

These granite outcroppings have been slowly worn away by the Great Southern Ocean since it broke away from Antarctica when Australia was part of the supercontinent Gondwana. The rocks along this coastline are OLD, many of which were formed up to 1800 million years ago.

Access Torndirrup National Park south of Albany along Frenchmans Bay Road. Along the way stop at the Albany Wind Farm which is on the peninsula but just north of the National Park. View the Torndirrup National Park Map to see the locations of the many attractions the park has to offer.

The Torndirrup Peninsula

From atop Stony Hill you can see most of the Torndirrup Peninsula as well as West Cape Howe, the southern-most point of WA, and the western-most point of the Great Australian Bight, across the bay.

Stony Hill, Torndirrup National Park Panorama Stony Hill, Torndirrup National Park Panorama

Cable Beach and the giant boulder placed by the sea, from the top of the stairs to the beach.

Seasonal Changes

The peninsula is known also for it's flora, fauna and ocean life. Incredible wildflowers can be viewed throughout the national park. Torndirrup's flowers are open between October and January.

Whale watching is popular between May and October from the lookouts along the peninsula including the Albany Wind Farm Lookout, Frenchman Bay and Salmon Holes.  Look for the spray, bring your binoculars.

Stony Hill, Torndirrup National Park Panorama

Other locations in the park:

Wherever you go in the National Park you will find natural, rugged beauty and incredible vistas.

Around the Swamp at Two Peoples Bay Heritage Trail

Frenchman Bay, technically not part of the National Park, is at the end of the peninsula.

Around the Swamp at Two Peoples Bay Heritage Trail

Salmon Holes is a very popular fishing beach on the Torndirrup.

The Gap, Torndirrup National Park, Albany

Towns Near Torndirrup NP

Albany is the nearest town located 15km to the north of Torndirrup via Frenchman Bay Road.  The drive takes you around the western edge of Princess Royal Harbour and along the tree-lined peninsula towards all of the natural attractions of Torndirrup National Park. It is a beautiful and easy drive from Albany.

Two Peoples Bay

Natural Bridge formation is located at The Gap, and a sealed walkway will take you directly to the Bridge.

Two Peoples Bay

Sheltered on one side, looking back towards Albany and the Stirling Ranges far to the north.

Delicious food with a view:

Whalers Galley Cafe

Whalers Galley Cafe

Drop in when you're in the Torndirrup National Park!

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.

Telephone: (08) 9844 4711
Address: 81 Whaling Station Rd, Albany, 6330 WA

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Torndirrup National Park Attractions:

Torndirrup National Park Torndirrup National Park
Including The Gap, Natural Bridge, The Blowholes, Jimmy Newells Harbour, Stony Hill, Cable Beach & Stony Hill. Visit Torndirrup National Park
The Gap The Gap
An impressive rugged granite channel carved by the Great Southern Ocean waves crashing against the granite coastline forming a spectacular sheer drop of almost 25 metres. Visit The Gap
Natural Bridge Natural Bridge
The Natural Bridge is a granite formation caused by the gradual wearing away of the rock by the Great Southern Ocean. Visit Natural Bridge
Albany Wind Farm Albany Wind Farm
Beautiful and productive green energy from the wind of the Torndirrup, just outside Albany City towards Frenchman Bay. Visit Albany Wind Farm
Cable Beach Cable Beach
In the middle of the beach is a giant boulder which was lifted by the sea and placed onto the beach by the force of the waves. Visit Cable Beach
Former HMAS Perth Dive Wreck Former HMAS Perth Dive Wreck
The Location of the Former HMAS Perth Dive Wreck for scuba divers. Visit Former HMAS Perth Dive Wreck
Frenchman Bay Frenchman Bay
Located on the southern side of King George Sound this beautiful setting has a grassy picnic area, BBQs and boat launch. Ideal beachfront location for a great day out! Visit Frenchman Bay
Jimmy Newells Harbour Jimmy Newells Harbour
Jimmy Newells Lookout provides a breathtaking view of the harbour and great southern ocean. Visit Jimmy Newells Harbour
Misery Beach Albany Misery Beach Albany
Misery Beach is a hidden gem on the southern coast of Western Australia known for stunning natural beauty and a tranquil atmosphere. Visit Misery Beach Albany
Salmon Holes Salmon Holes
Salmon Holes in Torndirrup NP offers incredible views from the lookout or descend to the white beach. Popular beach and rock fishing location. Visit Salmon Holes
Stony Hill Stony Hill
Stony Hill has a fabulous 500m fairly level circular walk which offers spectacular 360 degree views. Visit Stony Hill
The Blowholes The Blowholes
The Blowholes are crevasses in the granite stretching down to sea level far below. With each wave the holes blow air and water up the channel. Visit The Blowholes

Attractions in Albany and surrounds:

Brig Amity Replica Brig Amity Replica
Experience the first settlers arrival in Albany, the first settlement in Western Australia, from onboard a replica of the Amity. Visit Brig Amity Replica
Mount Clarence Mount Clarence
Visit the ANZAC Desert Corps Memorial and view the coast from Padre White Lookout or Apex Lookout at the summit. Visit Mount Clarence
Emu Point Emu Point
The northern end of Middleton Beach, on the shores of Oyster Harbour at the channel to King George Sound. Visit Emu Point
Middleton Beach Middleton Beach
The most popular beach in Albany. Swim or relax under the trees. Cafes and amenities. Visit Middleton Beach
City of Albany City of Albany
Located between the hills of Mount Melville and Mount Clarence, the Nestled along the Princess Royal Harbour & King George Sound. Visit City of Albany
Albany Farmers Market Albany Farmers Market
Saturday mornings. Fresh fruit and veggies from local growers. Organic produce available. Visit Albany Farmers Market
Albany Heritage Park Albany Heritage Park
The heritage park consists of the parklands and monuments of Mount Clarence and Mount Adelaide including the National ANZAC Centre. Visit Albany Heritage Park
Albany Pier (Cruises & Whale Watching) Albany Pier (Cruises & Whale Watching)
Albany Pier for embarking on a whale watching tour. Visit Albany Pier (Cruises & Whale Watching)
Albany Wind Farm Albany Wind Farm
Beautiful and productive green energy from the wind of the Torndirrup, just outside Albany City towards Frenchman Bay. Visit Albany Wind Farm
ANZAC Desert Mounted Corps Memorial ANZAC Desert Mounted Corps Memorial
ANZAC Desert Mounted Corps Memorial sits atop Mount Clarence. Visit ANZAC Desert Mounted Corps Memorial
Ellen Cove Ellen Cove
Ellen Cove, Ellen Cove Boardwalk and Ellen Cove Pier are at the far southern end of Middleton Beach, Albany. Visit Ellen Cove
Frenchman Bay Frenchman Bay
Located on the southern side of King George Sound this beautiful setting has a grassy picnic area, BBQs and boat launch. Ideal beachfront location for a great day out! Visit Frenchman Bay
Misery Beach Albany Misery Beach Albany
Misery Beach is a hidden gem on the southern coast of Western Australia known for stunning natural beauty and a tranquil atmosphere. Visit Misery Beach Albany
Oyster Harbour Oyster Harbour
Oyster Harbour, on the north eastern side of Albany flows into the King George Sound past Emu Point. Visit Oyster Harbour
Princess Royal Fortress Princess Royal Fortress
One of the best outdoor military museums in Australia. The Fortress is within the Albany Heritage Park, atop Mount Adelaide. Visit Princess Royal Fortress
Top 10 Places to Visit Top 10 Places to Visit
Filled with many magical and majestic natural wonders, the best places are on the coast to enjoy... Visit Top 10 Places to Visit
Top Beaches Top Beaches
Pristine, clean and just like paradise. Swim in the rock pools, swim in clear waters, secluded bays, or snorkel around giant boulders all on the Rainbow Coast. Visit Top Beaches
Top Biking Locations Top Biking Locations
Top locations along the coast to start a bike ride. Tap the markers for information about the locations on the Map below. Visit Top Biking Locations
Top Historical Locations Top Historical Locations
The Rainbow Coast is a historical destination. These are the most historical places to visit. Tap the markers for information about the locations on the Map below. Visit Top Historical Locations
Top Picnic Spots Top Picnic Spots
Looking for a nice picnic spot, try these favourite picnic locations along the coast. Tap the markers for information about the locations on the Map below. Visit Top Picnic Spots
Top Places for Dogs Top Places for Dogs
If you have brought your four legged friend with you on holiday then you will need to know when you can take them for exercise and fun. Visit Top Places for Dogs
Top Places for Elders Top Places for Elders
Accessible and elder-friendly locations along the south coast. Tap the markers for information about the locations on the Map below. Visit Top Places for Elders
Top Places to Take Kids Top Places to Take Kids
Kids love it on the Rainbow Coast. The spectacular coastline is family friendly and welcoming. Visit Top Places to Take Kids
Top Surf Spots Top Surf Spots
The waters of the spectacular Rainbow Coast are very tempting and there are quite a few places to catch the waves. Visit Top Surf Spots
Top Views Top Views
Unique views of the south coast of Western Australia.Driving, biking, running, or strolling through The Rainbow Coast Region offers incredible views. Visit Top Views
WA Museum Albany WA Museum Albany
The Western Australian Museum Albany has exhibitions and information on the natural and social history of the region. Visit WA Museum Albany

Accommodation in Albany Australia:

THE TORNDIRRUP PENINSULA CAN BE DANGEROUS: The ocean is unpredictable, sending surges even at calm times. BE AWARE when close to the water. Lives have been lost along the Torndirrup Peninsula. Read the information on SURGES and read and obey all signs while visiting the park.

A visit to the Torndirrup peninsula is an ideal day trip from Albany, Australia.