Pemberton to Walpole road trip: Distance, drive time & best stops

Pemberton to Walpole road trip: Distance, drive time & best stops

By car, the distance from Pemberton to Walpole is 120km, with a driving time of 1h20m. The best stops to add to a Pemberton to Walpole road trip itinerary include Quinninup and Shannon National Park.

Planning a Pemberton to Walpole road trip

The drive from Pemberton to Walpole in Western Australia connects the heart of the Southern Forests to the south coast. Both are appealing towns to stop at, and travellers may pass through on a road trip from Margaret River to Albany.

Pemberton offers 4WD tours through forests and dunes, plus a national parks tour that finishes at a little-known Southern Ocean Beach. For Pemberton accommodation options, step this way.

Walpole brings quokka-spotting and wilderness cruises. Book your Walpole accommodation over here.

This guide should help you plan a Pemberton to Walpole road trip itinerary.

Pemberton to Walpole distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Pemberton to Walpole is 120km. You can expect a Pemberton to Walpole driving time of around one hour and 20 minutes.

The best things to do in Pemberton include swimming in the Pemberton Pool, taking the Pemberton Tramway Company tourist train and climbing the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree.

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The best places to stay in Pemberton, WA

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Pemberton to Walpole road trip: Wineries and national parks

The quickest route out of Pemberton heads north-east along the Vasse Highway, past Below and Above Truffles and Wine and the Lost Lake Pemberton winery.

You’ll join the South Western Highway by the Smith Brook Nature Reserve, then head south.

The highway passes to the west of Quinninup. The 3.3km Karri Lake Trail through the forest and around the lake is the highlight here.

Should you want more tall trees, try the 3.7km King Karri Walk in Greater Dordagup National Park. This circular trail passes some enormous native karri trees.

The road continues through the national park, which is largely left wild and untamed.

Further along the route, Shannon National Park is much better set up for visitors. Here you can tackle one of several walking trails, or go on the 50km Great Forest Trees Drive. This scenic drive passes hordes of towering karris and jarrahs. For the best views, pull over at the Snake Gully Lookout of walk to the top of Mokare’s Rock.

Shannon Dam, meanwhile, is a great spot for swimming and kayaking.

Pemberton to Walpole drive: Shannon National Park to Walpole

Next comes the Mount Frankland National Park, which shows off more Big Forest. The main attraction, however, is the Mount Frankland Summit Trail. The views from the top are outstanding, but it’s a significant detour off the highway.

There are a couple of Bibbulmun Track campsites just off the highway further south, but the best photo stop before entering Walpole is the John Rate Lookout, just outside town.

The best things to do in Walpole include spotting quokkas, tackling the treetop walk at the Valley of the Giants and going on the Wow Wilderness Eco Cruise.

The best places to stay in Walpole

The top Walpole accommodation options are:

The Valley of the Giants treetop walk near Walpole, Western Australia.
The Valley of the Giants treetop walk near Walpole, Western Australia. Photo courtesy of Tourism Western Australia.

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