Natural Bridge

Great Spot for Photos
Experience the power of nature at the Natural Bridge in Torndirrup National Park, a striking rock formation shaped by the relentless waves of the Southern Ocean. Admire the rugged beauty of the coastline and witness the dramatic forces at work in this spectacular setting.

About Natural Bridge

Natural Bridge is a striking rock formation situated within Torndirrup National Park, near Albany in Western Australia. The formation is a result of millions of years of weathering and erosion, creating an impressive granite bridge-like structure. Natural Bridge is a popular attraction for tourists, offering spectacular views of the rugged coastline, powerful waves, and the surrounding park. Torndirrup National Park is renowned for its dramatic coastal scenery, unique geological formations, and diverse flora and fauna.

Natural Bridge History

The geological history of Natural Bridge and Torndirrup National Park dates back millions of years, with the formation of the granite rocks and the subsequent weathering and erosion that created the unique coastal landscape. The traditional custodians of the land are the local Aboriginal people, who have lived in the area for tens of thousands of years and maintain a strong cultural and spiritual connection to the land. Torndirrup National Park was established in 1918 to protect the unique landscapes, flora, and fauna of the region.

Amenities

Public Toilets
Free Parking
Viewing Area
Wheelchair Access
Walking Trails

Handy to Know

Please note that wheelchair access may be limited at Natural Bridge and Torndirrup National Park due to the terrain and walking trail conditions. It is advisable to check with Parks and Wildlife Service Western Australia for updates or additional information before planning your visit.

Natural Bridge Experiences

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