Albany Heritage Park

Park Albany, Western Australia, Australia

What to expect

Albany Heritage Park is a 260-hectare parkland reserve in the heart of Albany, Western Australia. It surrounds the summits of Mount Clarence and Mount Adelaide and reaches the shores of Middleton Beach. The park offers a unique blend of natural, cultural, and historical attractions, including the National Anzac Centre, Princess Royal Fortress, and various lookouts with breathtaking views of King George Sound. Visitors can explore the trails on foot or by mountain bike, discover historic barracks and gun emplacements, and enjoy picnic and barbecue areas. The park is also home to the Desert Mounted Corps Memorial, Padre White Lookout, and the Avenue of Honour, making it a significant heritage destination

Plan your family visit to the Albany Heritage Park with these blog insights 👇

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Fun Things to do in Albany, Western Australia

Fun Things to do in Albany, Western Australia
This family's experience:

Activities: We explored the park and enjoyed the spectacular views of the city from Mount Adelaide and Mount Clarence

Highlights: The kids loved running around the park and taking in the beautiful views, while we enjoyed learning about Albany's history ✨