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Article: What to Do in the Great Southern over the July School Holidays

What to Do in the Great Southern over the July School Holidays

What to Do in the Great Southern over the July School Holidays

A local’s guide to family-friendly adventures, seasonal highlights, and a few magical surprises.

The Great Southern is full of quiet charm, wild beauty, and warm hospitality — and it shines in its own special way during the winter months. If you’re heading our way over the July school holidays, we’ve rounded up a few of our favourite experiences, perfect for families looking to explore nature, history, and local flavours. There's something here for every curious traveller — big or small.

1. Go Whale Spotting at West Cape Howe National Park

Just a short drive from Albany, West Cape Howe is home to one of the most scenic stretches of coastline in the region — and Shelley Beach is a must-visit during the cooler months. From June through to September, you’ll have the chance to spot migrating whales and playful dolphins in the wild Southern Ocean.

With its towering cliffs, rugged walking trails and hang-gliders soaring overhead, Shelley Beach offers a breathtaking vantage point for nature lovers and adventurous families alike.

More on Shelley Beach and West Cape Howe

2. Discover the Denmark River Fairy Doors

Bring the magic to your walk along the Denmark River on the Mokare Heritage Trail with this enchanting community initiative. Hidden along the river’s edge are handcrafted fairy doors — small portals of wonder waiting to be found by curious little adventurers.

It’s a delightful way to add a sense of whimsy to your day in Denmark, and a perfect excuse to get outside and explore the natural beauty of the region with younger travellers.

Follow the fairy trail

3. Join the Celebrations at Albany Maritime Festival

Running all through July, the Albany Maritime Festival is a vibrant celebration of the town’s rich connection to the ocean. From live music to nautical storytelling, boat-building workshops and waterfront activities, there’s something to entertain all ages.

With many free and family-focused events, it’s a great way to immerse yourself in the heritage and community spirit that define this coastal town.

View the festival program

4. Wander Among Wildflowers in Frankland River

A walk along the Frankland River Wildflower Trail is a treat for those seeking a slower, more meditative pace. Orchid hunters and wildflower enthusiasts will be rewarded with early blooms as the season begins in June and continues through to December.

The trail is an easy wander and a great way to introduce children to the diverse flora of the Great Southern. Don’t forget your camera — the colours and shapes you’ll find here are nothing short of extraordinary.

Discover Frankland River

5. Stop for a bite at Mount Barker Bakery

You’ll smell it before you see it — the Mount Barker Bakery is a local favourite and an essential pit stop for any road trip through the region. Known for their award-winning pies, the bakery serves up both classics and inventive takes, like the brisket & bourbon or surf & turf with prawns and scallops.

Take your treats to go; or settle in for a coffee and satisfying lunch before hitting the road again.

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