The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Pemberton, Western Australia

May 3, 2022 Sheron Bogner

Discover the best top things to do in Pemberton, Australia including Pemberton Discovery Tours, Donnelly River Cruises, Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, D’Entrecasteaux National Park, Gloucester Tree, Mountford Organic Wines home of Tangletoe Cidery, Beedelup National Park, Lost Lake Winery, Big Brook Dam, Yeagarup Dunes.
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1. Pemberton Discovery Tours

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5.0 based on 334 reviews

Pemberton Discovery Tours

In a post Co-Vid19 world, Pemberton Discovery Tours ensures safe, stunning and environmentally sensitive tours into the magnificent national parks surrounding Pemberton in Australia's South West. The tours travel through the Warren and D'Entrecasteaux national parks and take in the wonders such as old growth Karri forest, landlocked Yeagarup Dunes and the Warren River as it weaves it's way to the coast. Small group sizes ensure our visitors are guided through the local flora, fauna and national landscapes showcased on the tours. Wildflowers in Spring are a favourite for all ages. Operating from Pemberton, these tours are nationally recognised as being a highlight to the South West corner of Australia. We also operate the Southern Forest Food and Wine Tours - these tours are perfect for groups and do need to be booked in advance so make sure you call ahead!

2. Donnelly River Cruises

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5.0 based on 113 reviews

Donnelly River Cruises

Winner of 4 Western Australian Tourism Awards including Ecotourism in 2009. Donnelly River cruises is an award-winning experience not to be missed. Operating daily, with bus pick-ups also available from Pemberton and Manjimup, Donnelly River Cruises conducts a river cruise of the lower twelve-kilometre section of the Donnelly River, within the confines of the D’Entrecasteaux National Park, in the South West of Western Australia. The cruise area, including the beach landing, encompasses an area that is not accessible by 4-wheel drive and is only accessible by boat. The atmosphere of the cruise is to “sit back, relax and enjoy” as you meander through the diversified eco systems of the river. In a conversational format where you are encouraged to join in, Peter & Shaun will enlighten you about the river, the ecology and geology of the area, the fauna and flora and some of the history of the area. The scenery is constantly changing as you commence in lush Jarrah and Marri forests, and then pass through the Paperbark and wetlands, past the limestone cliffs, to the majestic Southern Ocean. On the way you will cruise past the unique holiday huts nestled amongst the towering Marri trees and coastal dunes. While at the mouth of the river, you are given the opportunity to disembark and experience the isolation and pristine quality of the area, with a walk along the beach for about half an hour. The beach is approximately 2 km long confined by rocky outcrops at each end with no vehicle access at all. You are able to stroll along the soft white beaches in virtual isolation except for possibly a few locals trying their hand at some beach fishing. After toe tapping with the Southern Ocean, you will make your way back to the boat where you begin the return journey with a morning or afternoon tea complimented by Pete’s “fantastic” muffins.There is no one photo to depict this amazing cruise!!!

3. Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree

Warren National Park, Pemberton, Western Australia 6260 Australia http://www.pembertonvisitor.com.au/pages/pembertons-climbing-trees
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4.5 based on 231 reviews

Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree

A staircase encircles this 230-foot karri tree that allows visitors to climb to the top.

Reviewed By F1754AZpatrickk - Perth, Australia

Great walking trails, good facilities, tree is amazing, I only went up about a third, 65 meters high, amazing that anyone can climb. The trail heartbreak trail is also well worth the drive, bike ride or walk!

4. D’Entrecasteaux National Park

28 kms of Pemberton, Pemberton, Western Australia 6260 Australia +61 8 9776 1207 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/dentrecasteaux
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

D’Entrecasteaux National Park

Reviewed By Henny52 - Walton-On-Thames, United Kingdom

Almost deserted, even in the middle of summer, nature’s window is very easily accessible from a sealed footpath to a viewing platform. For a while we had the place entirely to ourselves. The walk down from the car park only takes a few minutes. Stunning scenery awaits your arrival and there are a number of longer walking trails that start/end there too if you have a few spare hours. There is a short circular footpath walk around the lighthouse that takes about 15 minutes and there are lots of benches that are perfect for a picnic lunch with views out to sea. Everything we did was step free accessible. There are no toilets at nature’s window, but there are some nearby at Tookulup beach about 5 minutes’ drive away.

5. Gloucester Tree

Burma Rd Gloucester National Park, Pemberton, Western Australia 6260 Australia +61 8 9840 8263 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/gloucester
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4.5 based on 610 reviews

Gloucester Tree

Reviewed By radiochick74 - Melbourne, Australia

While on a day trip in the Pemberton area, We plucked up the courage to climb the famous Gloucester Tree to the top. 53m is a long way up! It took about 15mins to reach the top with short breaks in n the way up to admire the view. There were people at the bottom waiting to climb up when I came down so I got a round of applause. The signs are true - you do climb at your own risk and there are very little safety measures in place. So glad I did it!

6. Mountford Organic Wines home of Tangletoe Cidery

77 Bamess Road, Pemberton, Western Australia 6260 Australia +61 8 9776 1345 [email protected] http://www.mountfordwines.com.au/
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Mountford Organic Wines home of Tangletoe Cidery

Mountford Wines and Tangletoe Cidery believe in making wines and ciders that have a minimal impact on the environment and a maximum impact on your taste. Mountford Wines is one of the oldest wineries in the Pemberton region and Tangletoe was the first Cidery established in Western Australia. All wines and ciders are organic. Tangletoe Cider also produces organic apple cider vinegar and chooks live in the vineyard producing lovely organic eggs.

Reviewed By Rafaela_Ourofino - Fremantle, Australia

Lovely view, we did a quick stop to try their wines. We got two tasting paddles and we were able to try some of their olives and cheese. Definitely worth a visit !!

7. Beedelup National Park

22 km W of Pemberton, Pemberton, Western Australia 6270 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/beedelup
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4.5 based on 205 reviews

Beedelup National Park

Reviewed By Kylie1982 - Canning Vale, Australia

Such a beautiful spot for walking, taking photos or relaxing! The suspension bridge is unique and fun, the boardwalks are beautifully maintained and the lookouts are gorgeous! Such a picturesque place! Nestled amongst the Karri Valley with an abundance of wildflowers! So t forget your camera!

8. Lost Lake Winery

14591 Vasse Hwy, Pemberton, Western Australia 6260 Australia +61 8 9776 1251 [email protected] http://www.lostlake.com.au
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Lost Lake Winery

Located in Pemberton’s prestigious Eastbrook region Lost Lake offers a range of cool climate estate grown wines by family owners. Offering wine and cider tasting, a great picnic location.

Reviewed By Winelife2019 - Perth, Australia

We arrived to the most amazing location and building. Enjoyed a great wine tasting with an incredibly friendly staff member. Amazing Rosé and Pinot and the Cider was fresh and classy. A must for anyone in the area. Would be a great place for a picnic too.

9. Big Brook Dam

Karri Forest Explorer Drive Big Brook State Forest, Pemberton, Western Australia 6260 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/big-brook-dam
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4.5 based on 212 reviews

Big Brook Dam

Reviewed By bhollida3 - Busselton, Australia

Lovely little place to swim, picnic, soak up some sun or walk around. Picnic tables, shade and parking are plenty. There's a great sealed path way going around the lake with wooden cabins so often you can walk into, sit and read some info or look out over the lake. We had our dog with us which was not allowed on the beach sand and had to stay on the lead.

10. Yeagarup Dunes

Yeagarup, Pemberton, Western Australia 6260 Australia +61 8 9776 1207
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Yeagarup Dunes

Reviewed By writenote1 - Perth, Australia

This natural wonder had the wow factor - mobile land-locked dunes that you need a 4WD and lots of sand-driving experience to get to. But if you get there, the views are terrific. It can get very windy, so watch out for fine sand sticking to your whole body (note, do not wear lip balm). We went with Pemberton Discovery Tours, which was an excellent tour company.

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