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Castle Rock

Castle Rock

Climb Castle Rock and the Granite Skywalk, for breathtaking panoramic views across the landscape.
Hike to the top of the Granite Skywalk in Porongurup National Park. At Castle Rock, scramble over rocky terrain and up the final ladder of the Granite Skywalk to be rewarded with sweeping views of the Great Southern.

A 1.5km walk trail leads you through spectacular forests on your way to the Granite Skywalk. Here, you can embrace your inner adventurous spirit with a hike to the top of Castle Rock via The Granite Skywalk in Porongurup National Park. This rewarding hike, involving a final scramble to get to the top, will grant you incredible views of the stunning landscape including undulating farmland to Albany, huge peaks to the east and mountainous Stirling Ranges to the north.

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Castle Rock, Porongurup National Park, WA

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