Discovering Western Australian Trails in the Southwest
Story: Discovering Western Australian Trails in the Southwest
Presenter: Cam Bostock
Broadcast Date: 2 June 2026
Cam Bostock explores Western Australia’s South-West, uncovering ancient forests, shifting dunes and deep cultural connections along the way.
- The South-West of Western Australia offers an extraordinary mix of ancient forests, rugged coastlines, towering trees and diverse landscapes that attract adventurers from around the world.
- Local guides provide unique insights into the region’s history, ecology and hidden locations, helping visitors connect more deeply with the landscapes they explore.
- From massive karri and tingle forests to dramatic dune systems and coastal wilderness, the region showcases some of the most diverse natural environments in Australia.
- Walking trails such as the Cape-to-Cape Track offer opportunities to experience spectacular scenery while promoting a strong ethic of environmental stewardship and conservation.
- The region’s cultural experiences provide meaningful connections to Wadandi and Bibbulmun Country, sharing stories, traditions and knowledge that have been passed down for generations.
- Marine environments, ancient caves, pristine beaches and iconic lookouts add further depth to an adventure that extends well beyond hiking alone.
- More than just a holiday destination, the South-West offers opportunities for discovery, reflection and connection with both nature and culture.
For more information:
westernaustralia.com

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