Albany is not the most famous touristic destination of Australia, but this historic city has in my opinion the most gorgeous coast of the South-West. Have a look by yourselves…
🇫🇷 Albany n’est pas la destination touristique la plus connue d’Australie, mais cette ville assez ancienne est de mon point de vue la plus belle au sud-ouest du pays. Jugez-en par vous-même…
Middleton Beach, the most popular beach of Albany
The Mt Clarence Parkrun, a great walking-running-biking track beginning at Middleton Beach
Michaelmas and Breaksea Island, Frenchman Bay
The coast of Albany
Paddling on the coast of Albany
Albany
The view from the top of Mt Clarence
A replica of the Brig Amity, the british ship that sailed to Albany with its first European settlers in 1826
Fisherman’s Beach, Albany
Whaling Cove
Vancouver Peninsula
Going down to the beach on the Vancouver Peninsula…
The stunning beach of Vancouver Peninsula
Next to the Vancouver Peninsula begins the Torndirrup National Park; here is the gorgeous beach of Frenchman Bay
Salmon Beach, Torndirrup National Park
Torndirrup National Park
Bald Head, Torndirrup National Park
Jimmy Newells Harbour, Torndirrup National Park
The Gap, Torndirrup National Park
Natural Bridge, Torndirrup National Park
Wind Farm, Albany
The windmills of Wind Farm, south of Albany
The Southern Ocean at Wind Farm