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Madfish Charters

Madfish fishing charters Denmark.

Attractions in Denmark don’t get much better than a fishing trip! Experienced fishing guide John Taylor take you on an unforgettable journey on Denmark’s pristine Wilson Inlet and the river waterways.

John has local knowledge and extensive experience on the spectacular South Coast to provide you with a sensational day out!

Whether you are an experienced fisherman or a first-time novice John will cater for your fishing requirements. Catering for a maximum of 5 passengers allows you to be indulged with personalised attention. Enjoy one on one guidance during your fishing experience.

Our charters run for approximately 3.5 to 4 hours. All fishing equipment is provided, all you will need to bring is a hat, sunscreen and Jacket.


Phone: 0497 199 004‬

Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

Valley of the Giants Treetop Walk Denmark WA

One of the greatest attractions in Denmark! The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is an internationally recognised nature-based tourism attraction. It is located between Denmark and Walpole in the Walpole-Nornalup National Park and in the heart of the Walpole Wilderness. The Tree Top Walk is an easy 18 km drive from Walpole and 52km from Denmark.

The Walpole Wilderness features a vast, natural and wild landscape. It encompases tranquil forests, imposing granite peaks, peaceful rivers, wetlands and breathtaking beaches. It is also home to old majestic tingle forests, which occur nowhere else in the world!

The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk features a stunning walkway positioned 40 metres above the ground. This places you in the spectacular heights of the tingle forest canopy. The 600-metre walk is accessible and suitable for children of all ages, wheelchairs and strollers.

Three discovery sites form the award-winning Walpole Wilderness Discovery Centre, Swarbrick art in the forest, Mount Frankland and the famous Tree Top Walk. Together these sites interpret the unique biodiversity and majesty of the Wilderness.

Much of the plant life in this forest is unique to the south-west of Western Australia. Trees such as the tingle only occur in this small area and as such provide a window to the past. Some of the plants have origins that can be traced back 65 million years to the super continent Gondwana when Australia was joined with what are now Africa, India, Antarctic and South America.

This ancient and unique red tingle forest is a must-see during your stay in the south-west.

The Tree Top Walk provides thrills for visitors as well as opportunities for nature appreciation. Along with other national park attractions in the area. The others are the Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout in Mount Frankland National Park, the Gap and Natural Bridge in Torndirrup National Park, and the Granite Skywalk in Porongurup National Park. These attractions are linked by the Getting high in nature travel itinerary.

Facilities

The Tree Top Walk has a Discovery Centre featuring a great range of visitor information and displays. Our gift shop offers a selection of locally sourced products, artworks and souvenirs. You can also find a range of light refreshments, delicious ice creams, soft drinks and coffee.

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