The property and local attractions

Nearby Attractions

 

Must See and Do

Hanging out on the swings.Bridge. Click for larger photo.Aerial shot. Click for larger photo.Black Bream. Click for larger photo.Villas. Click for larger photo.

Playground for children.

Rolling lawns - ideal for that family cricket or football match!

Animal enclosure for our emus, kangaroo and Suffolk sheep.

Canoe, life jackets & paddles available for use.

Abundant native birdlife – a birdwatchers paradise.

Fishing 100m from your doorstep – Bream, King George Whiting, Herring.

The family dog is very welcome by prior arrangement.

 

Visit the Farmers Markets

Walk the Boardwalk

Go on a whale watching cruise

Visit the Albany Wind Farm

See Torndirrup National Park

Visit Whaleworld

Take in the views

Check out local cultural events

Taste fine W.A. wines

Conveniences - The Lower King Store and the Kalgan River Café are only minutes from Coraki.

The Property

Little Beach. Click for larger photo.Gull Rock. Click for larger photo.
Nipper's Cafe. Click for larger photo.Ellen Cove Jetty. Click for larger photo.
Bushwalking. Click for larger photo.

A few suggestions for exploring the ‘Two Rivers Region’:

Stunning Gull Rock Beach - Great for snorkelling and swimming. Very protected, suitable for small children.

Two People’s Bay Nature Reserve - Home to the very rare Noisy Scrub Bird. Ideal for BBQ’s & picnics, swimming, bushwalking, fishing and nature study. Visit the interpretive Centre.

Little Beach – a short drive from Two People’s Bay. THis is one of Albany’s most stunning beaches – clear turquoise water & white squeaky sand. Great for fishing, walking and body surfing.

Nanarup Beach – the ideal 4wd adventure. Pack up the car and the kids and head out for a day of surfing, fishing, 4wd’ing – Dog friendly too!

Stop for fresh local marron at Nippers Café on the way to Two People’s Bay.

Visit the rustic & charming Nicklup Orchard during the summer months for juicy Peaches, nectarines & apricots.

Walk the Mt Martin Botanic Park Walk Trail at the end of Ledge Beach. 11 km return journey with superb views over King George Sound and Emu Point.

The 9 km Luke Pen Walk will take you on an approximately 4 hour return walk along the banks of the Kalgan River.