List view information, images & travel tips
Map view exact location on the map
Click at the pins on the map or on the list.
OUR RATING
CATEGORIES
FEEDBACK + ADDITIONS
We would love to hear your feedback! Do you have even a pin suggestion? Send us via Instagram!
MORE INFOS
Go to our blog page to find out more about the map!
Walking high up in the forrest
The Red Tingle tree is a species of tall tree which is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia.
These trees typically grow to a height of 8 to 45 meters (26 to 148 ft) and have a thick, rough and stringy grey-brown or red-brown bark. The tingle Forest date back 65 million years when Australia was joined in the supercontinent known as Gondwana.
At the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk you can walk up on a bridge to the forest canopy (the upper layer or habitat zone formed by mature tree crowns), which is almost 40 meters above the ground and enjoy the view of these trees very closely
PICKING TIP
Join their awesome free guided tours that take place daily except during school holidays, peak periods, or inclement weather.