All Discover Denmark
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There are myriad choices for the serious fisher person, as well as those who just like to get out in the fresh air and sunshine and maybe take the kids someplace safe where they can drop a line in – with the distinct possibility of catching something! The fishing spots Read more ...
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An easy short walk starting from Annie Harrison Park in the Denmark town, and meandering though karri and paperbark forest to the Old Post Office building at the Denmark river mouth. Forest views, good birdlife and wildflowers. Links to the Mokare Heritage Trail, the Munda Biddi Trail and the Wilson Read more ...
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Lights Beach remains closed as works continue to make the popular spot more accessible and user-friendly. More info: https://bit.ly/2ZiWohO The Bibbulman Track passes through here so you can walk along this above Lights Beach and soak up some fabulous views! Surfing (for experienced surfers only) and fishing but not Read more ...
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(Please note Lights Beach is closed for works until May) This purpose built single track is a great workout for cyclists. Start at the Lights Beach car park and follow the Munda Biddi Trail markers. Part way along the trail is a short diversion to a waterfall viewing platform. At Read more ...
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Secluded beach with freshwater creek flowing across squeaky white sand. Platforms for viewing dolphins, whales and the majestic cliffs. Read more ...
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Madfish Bay is a hidden wonderland of pools, bays and snorkelling opportunities in the William Bay National Park. Walk across the channel when it is safe, to the island. Sheltered swimming, snorkelling, Kayaking, fishing, exploring. This is part of William Bay National Park so no dogs allowed. Turn Left at Read more ...
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When fishing from rocks, remember always to look out for the occasional King wave washing over the rocks. The Southern Ocean along this coastline is known for king waves and extreme caution is essential. McGeary’s Rock (Ocean Beach) is a popular fishing spot about 11 km south of Denmark, along Ocean Beach Read more ...
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The Mokare Heritage Trail wanders along the east side of the Denmark River. (3km circuit. Allow 45 minutes walking) A pretty path that runs along the eastern and western edges of the Denmark River between the South Coast Highway bridge and the old rail bridge at the rivermouth. Karris and Read more ...
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This drive affords changing scenes of pastured farmland with cattle grazing, to forest and ocean vistas. There are also stunning distant views to the Porongurup Range and Stirling Range. From the Denmark Visitor Centre, drive east along the South Coast Highway and turn left into Strickland Street and then Read more ...
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This loop trail provides a great half-day or day cycle. Begin your ride at the Denmark Visitor Centre and follow the Munda Biddi Trail from town to Greens Pool and along William Bay Road . Connect up with the Heritage Rail Trail where it crosses McLeod Road. Note: when Read more ...
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Great surfing for all levels, walking, bird watching, swimming, fishing or just soak up the scenery. Patrolled by Denmark Surf Lifesaving during summer school holidays. The Denmark Surf Life Saving Club operate a kiosk offering drinks and burgers etc. South Coast Surfing Lessons operate from ocean beach. Read more ...
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This dual use path extends from the town centre along the edge of Ocean Beach Road all the way to Ocean Beach. A lovely ride with forest, farmland and inlet views. Return via the same trail. For an extra twist, return back to town via the heritage trail where it Read more ...