The Blowholes Albany
At the Blowholes in Albany, a crack-line in the granite rocks along the coast noisily shoots air and spray high into the air.
This spectacular natural attraction is best seen on stormy days when the seas are rough.
Located in the Torndirrup National Park near Albany, the Blowholes was created by the massive power of the Southern Ocean which pounds the rocky coastline.
Nearby the wind and waves have carved out the spectacular rock formations of The Gap and Natural Bridge.
From the Blowholes there are excellent views of the windswept coastline.
It’s takes about 20 minutes to walk to the Blowholes from the car park at The Gap and Natural Bridge. On this bracing walk you’ll see massive granite outcrops, sheer cliffs and steep sandy slopes and dunes.
Keep an eye out for whales which are often seen from the cliffs, especially during winter.
The area is a 15 minute drive from Albany across Princess Royal Harbour.
Albany is a four and a half hour drive from Perth or you can fly there in just over an hour.
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