Tree Top Walk
The Valley of The Giants is one of the most popular destinations for visitors to the Shire of Denmark.
This famous area derives its name from the large red tingle trees which are found there and a new dimension has been added to this experience with the addition of the world famous Tree Top Walk.
Walking high up in the treetops is a totally new experience for visitors to Western Australia’s southern forests. Now, the whole family can experience the excitement of exploring the canopy of the magnificent tingle forest.
Most similar canopy walks around the world are constructed using suspension bridge-type structures – not for the faint of heart.
The Tree Top Walk, however, is a series of sixty-metre, lightweight steel trusses built on steel pylons to form a secure ramp.
Beginning at the Tingle Shelter, you can walk along a 420-metre-long steel-truss walkway which leads over a deep, red tingle gully.
Because it is built on the side of a natural valley, the walkway rises up above the forest floor on a gentle grade suitable for kids, people in wheelchairs and the elderly.
The highest point in the 600-metre loop is about 40 metres.
Ancient Empire Walk Board Walk
Alongside the Tree Top Walk, the Valley of the Giants site includes a boardwalk through a grove of veteran tingle trees known as The Ancient Empire. This area contains the ‘Giants’ for which the forest was named. Some of the trees in the Ancient Empire are up to 16 metres in circumference at the base.
The boardwalk meanders around, and sometimes through, the old trees and affords a peaceful experience, with quiet spots to sit and reflect on the special nature of the tingle forest.
As well as giving visitors a different perspective on the shapes, sounds and movement of the forest, the boardwalk is designed to protect the tingle trees from the damaging impact of large numbers of visitors.
It is thought that before this measure was taken, some trees were in rapid decline as a result of compaction of the soil around their root systems caused by vehicles and humans.
The Ancient Empire boardwalk starts from the Tingle Shelter, a visitor interpretation centre. The first part is suitable for people in wheelchairs (assisted), and the carpark, with picnic facilities and toilets, is conveniently located nearby.
Information for Visitors
Where is it? About 420 kilometres from Perth. From Denmark, about 30 minute drive west along South Coast Highway. The sealed road leads to the Valley of the Giants recreation area and Tree Top Walk.
When is it open? The Valley of the Giants and Tree Top Walk are open every day of the year except Christmas Day. It may also be closed during extreme weather (lightning or very windy) conditions.
General opening times – 9 am to 5 pm, with last tickets sold at 4.15 pm.
Admission fee – adult $21.00, child 6-15 years $10.50, family (2 adults and 2 children) $52.50, concession $15.50.
Allow plenty of time as there is a fabulous visitor interpretation centre, gift shop as well as a coffee and food van.
Email Tree Top Walk or phone 9840 8263.
Or Visit the Tree Top Walk website for more details.
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Category: Birds and Wildflowers, For Kids, Forests and Parks, History, Things to do, Walking and Hiking, and Wheelchair Accessible
Address: Valley of the Giants Rd
Tingledale
Western Australia
6333
Australia
Tingledale
Western Australia
6333
Australia
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Phone: 9840 8263
Contact Name: Ryan Smith
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