Gloucester Route (Gloucester National Park) The Long Way's Better


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Nestled in the Gloucester National Park, this tranquil setting is only four hours drive south of Perth. Just off the Bibbulmun Track, the walking enthusiast will enjoy the six kilometre walk along the track from Pemberton to the Cascades. There is a trail which allows you to loop around the waterfalls and capture a photo from every angle.


Gloucester Tree in the Gloucester National Park. Pemberton, Western

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Gloucester National Park

Gloucester National Park is a national park in Western Australia, 281 km south of Perth and about 3 km from Pemberton . This park contains the Gloucester Tree, a renowned karri tree. Visitors can climb up to a viewing platform 60 m above the ground, using the climbing pegs inserted into the tree.


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Gloucester National Park Photos (191) Directions Print/PDF map Length 5.0 miElevation gain 958 ftRoute type Loop Try this 5.0-mile loop trail near Pemberton, Western Australia. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 26 min to complete.


Gloucester Route (Gloucester National Park) The Long Way's Better

Favourite The Cascades is a 1.2km, grade 2 hike located in the Gloucester National Park, Western Australia. The hike should take around 45 mins to complete. Length: 1.2km Duration: 45 mins Grade: 2 Style: Circuit Start: The Cascades Car Park End: The Cascades Car Park Location: Gloucester National Park Closest town: Collins Western Australia


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The start of the walk is located south of the Gloucester Tree with a big wooden sign pointing you off into the bush. This marks the start of the Dukes Walk (400m), the Karri Views Walk (800m) and the Gloucester Route (10km). Immediately you are immersed in a green paradise of towering Karri trees and cool, dense undergrowth.


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Nov. 2020. Only 3km from Pemberton, it has beautiful forest scenery and some picturesque walks of varying lengths from 1km to 10km. You can climb 80 metres up the Gloucester Tree if you are fit enough and don't have a fear of heights. We gave it a miss as it looks rather dangerous but young children were doing it with ease.


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Home Gloucester National Park Gloucester Tree Gloucester Tree We recognise and acknowledge Bibulmun/Piblemen people as the traditional owners of Gloucester National Park. The Gloucester Tree is currently closed. Climb into the canopy of the karri forest at the Gloucester Tree for spectacular views. Gloucester Tree Francis Andrijich About this place


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3 park alerts Visit the Park Alerts website for details Gloucester National Park Bron Anderson About this park Gloucester National Park has lots of walking trails and you can mountain bike here too. Pick a trail and take a journey through the beautiful karri forest of the park. Karri trees only grow in southwestern Australia.


Gloucester National Park Climbing the 53 Metre Tall Gloucester Tree

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Gloucester National Park Climbing the 53 Metre Tall Gloucester Tree

Gloucester National Park Cascades Cascades We recognise and acknowledge Bibulmun/Piblemen people as the traditional owners of Gloucester National Park. The Lefroy Brook at Cascades changes from a gentle flow in the summer to a raging torrent in the winter. Cascades Bron Anderson About this place


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Gloucester National Park is found just a few kilometres outside of Pemberton, a town founded by loggers, but a place that's infamous amongst backpackers now for its strawberry picking jobs and farm work. There's no other reason to visit Pemberton except for the karri trees, or if you're desperate for farm work while on your working holiday visa.


Gloucester National Park Climbing the 53 Metre Tall Gloucester Tree

Gloucester National Park 37 reviews #9 of 26 things to do in Pemberton National ParksParks Write a review What people are saying By DaleBbB " Beautiful forest scenery and some picturesque walks " Nov 2020 Only 3km from Pemberton, it has beautiful forest scenery and some picturesque walks of varying lengths from 1km to 10km.


Gloucester Tree in the Gloucester National Park. Pemberton, Western

Location Gloucester National Park, Pemberton, Western Australia, 6260 37 reviews Visit website Take an extraordinary climb, walk or bike ride into the towering karri tree forests of Gloucester National Park - home of the tallest tree species in Western Australia and the third tallest in the world.


SS15 wildlife watching Visit to Gloucester Park 6th May 2020

Description This is a lovely short walk exploring some of the Gloucester National Park, located not too far south from the town of Pemberton in Western Australia. Parking is available at the trailhead on Power Road. You'll need to pay the national park fee to access this area and do the walk down to the beautiful little cascades. Reviews (21)


Gloucester National Park Climbing the 53 Metre Tall Gloucester Tree

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