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Bald Head is a prominent granite headland and summit located at the easternmost point of the Flinders Peninsula, within the stunning Torndirrup National Park in Western Australia. Rising to an elevation of approximately 71 metres above the Southern Ocean, this natural monument offers dramatic coastal scenery where the land meets the sea. It is a key feature of the Great Southern region, situated just south of Albany.

What draws many to Bald Head is the exceptionally scenic and rewarding experience…

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    19 marzo 2026

    Punto finale del Bald Head Trail, questa cima arrotondata di granito si trova completamente esposta sopra l'Oceano Antartico. Dalla cima si gode di una vista ininterrotta sulla costa, con ripide scogliere che scendono su entrambi i lati. L'avvicinamento attraversa roccia nuda e vegetazione bassa, con terreno irregolare in alcuni tratti. Non c'è riparo qui, quindi il vento può essere forte e le condizioni cambiano rapidamente: vale la pena prendersi del tempo per ammirare il panorama prima di tornare indietro.
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    19 luglio 2020

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    What is the typical duration and distance of the Bald Head Walk Trail?

    The Bald Head Walk Trail is a 12.5 to 14-kilometer return hike. While signposted durations can sometimes seem long, many hikers find they can complete it in less time than expected, depending on fitness levels and how long you spend enjoying the views. It typically takes several hours, so plan for a half-day adventure.

    What makes the Bald Head Walk Trail considered challenging?

    The trail is renowned for its challenging nature due to its diverse and undulating terrain. Hikers will encounter a mix of boardwalks, limestone paths, sandy sections, and hard granite formations. There are significant steep ascents and descents, including an initial climb to Isthmus Hill and continuous ups and downs along the ridge. A good level of fitness and bushwalking experience is recommended.

    Are there any specific natural features or landmarks to look out for along the Bald Head Walk Trail?

    Absolutely! The trail itself is a landmark, traversing the Flinders Peninsula. Key features include Isthmus Hill, offering panoramic views of the Southern Ocean and King George Sound, and the unique geology where granite and limestone rocks meet. The summit of Bald Head is a prominent domed granite headland. You'll also experience coastal shrubland and potentially wildflowers in spring.

    Is the Bald Head Walk Trail suitable for families or beginners?

    The Bald Head Walk Trail is generally considered challenging and not typically recommended for young children or beginner hikers due to its length, significant elevation changes, and rugged terrain. It requires a good level of fitness and sturdy footwear. However, families with older, experienced hiking children might find it rewarding.

    What are the parking options at the Bald Head trailhead?

    There is ample parking available at the trailhead, which is clearly signposted off Murray Road. To reach it, follow Princess Royal Drive, Frenchman Bay Road, and Salmon Hole Road from Albany. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak seasons, as the car park can fill up quickly.

    Is public transport available to Bald Head, Torndirrup National Park?

    Direct public transport to the Bald Head trailhead is not readily available. Visitors typically drive to the trailhead. Albany, the nearest major town, is about 10-15 minutes away by car. From Perth, Albany is approximately a five-hour drive.

    What essential gear should I bring for the Bald Head Walk?

    Given the challenging terrain and exposure, essential gear includes sturdy, comfortable hiking shoes (be prepared for sand in your shoes!), plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), snacks, and appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions. A first-aid kit and a charged phone are also highly recommended.

    Are there any permits required to hike the Bald Head Walk Trail?

    The Bald Head Walk Trail is located within Torndirrup National Park. While there isn't a specific permit required for the walk itself, entry fees for Torndirrup National Park may apply. It's best to check the latest information from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) or Parks and Wildlife Service Western Australia for current park entry requirements.

    What are the best times of day or year to hike Bald Head to avoid crowds or for specific experiences?

    To avoid crowds and the heat, hiking in the cooler months or early mornings is ideal. Spring (September-November) offers the added beauty of wildflowers. For a chance to spot whales, visit during the whale migration season from July to early October. Sunrise or sunset also provide unparalleled photographic opportunities and a more serene experience.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Bald Head or Torndirrup National Park?

    While there are no direct cafes or pubs at the Bald Head trailhead, the nearby city of Albany offers a wide range of dining and accommodation options, from cafes and restaurants to pubs and various types of lodging. Albany is just a short drive away, making it a convenient base for exploring Torndirrup National Park.

    Can I bring my dog on the Bald Head Walk Trail?

    As the Bald Head Walk Trail is located within Torndirrup National Park, dogs and other pets are generally not permitted on the trail or within the national park boundaries to protect native wildlife and ensure visitor safety. It's always best to check the latest park regulations before visiting.

    What other attractions are there in Torndirrup National Park besides Bald Head?

    Torndirrup National Park is home to several other impressive natural attractions, all shaped from the local granite. These include the dramatic rock formations of The Gap, Natural Bridge, and the Blowholes. These sites offer different perspectives of the rugged coastline and the power of the Southern Ocean.

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