Albany Australia, coastal view to headland with bankisa tree covered in cones
Albany abounds with rugged trails, but few are as rewarding as the one that winds up Mount Adelaide. You’ll be rewarded along the way with jaw-dropping coastal views. Afterwards, relax while you learn about the region’s early settlers at the Patrick Taylor Cottage Museum.
The Gap at Albany, WA.
The Gap is one of the top natural marvels to see in Albany. This natural bridge was sculpted over millennia by crashing waves, and it’s a great spot to snap a selfie. Want to you’re your adventure beneath the waves? Join a diving tour at The Blowholes, another site filled with dramatic rock formations.
Albany’s Historic Whaling Station is among the destination’s most fascinating hidden gems. Here, you can learn all about the city’s unique whaling history and even climb aboard a replica of the Brig Amity for a glimpse at what life was like for sailors on the high seas.
In case you didn’t know it, Albany is a true foodie town. The culinary scene here emphasizes fresh, seasonal ingredients and local produce, including just-caught delicacies from the sea, regionally sourced steaks and more. If you’re feeling adventurous, try some of the area’s most unique specialties, including kangaroo steak and marron (a freshwater crayfish).
Stroll through the iconic Albany Farmers Market, overflowing with locally grown fruits, vegetables and artisan crafts. You’ll find plenty of boutiques selling handcrafted Aboriginal souvenirs and homewares, plus specialty shops stocked with locally produced wines and olive oils.
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