Find Denmark down in the heart of Western Australia’s southwest. Here is everything you need to know to plan a Denmark WA holiday.

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Down in the heart of Western Australia’s southwest, the pretty coastal town of Denmark might be a quieter alternative to the nearby Margaret River but don’t be fooled: it’s an area that is no less stunning.

 

White sands and emerald, limpid waters make for Instagram-worthy beaches which attract sun-seekers and families alike, while the world-famous Bibbulmun Track winds its way along the Great Southern Ocean, with spectacular views of the Rainbow Coast.

 

Inland, karri trees – found nowhere else in the world – abound in the southern forests, alongside towering giant tingles. Passionate food producers dish up gourmet platters of local fare, and vintners are more than eager for you to try the cool-climate wine of the region at their charming, boutique cellar doors. 

Getting to Denmark, WA

Denmark is a five-hour drive from Perth, 412 kilometres southeast down the Albany Highway and Denmark Mt Barker Road. If you’re travelling from Margaret River, the trip is around 325 kilometres or three-and-a-half hours with no stops.

 

Don’t have the time to drive? Rex Airlines flies Perth to Albany. From there, it’s just a 40-minute drive of around 55 kilometres to get to Denmark. Alternatively, the Daily TransWA  service from Perth City station takes eight hours to reach Denmark.

Best time to visit Denmark, WA

In summer, temperatures of around 25 degrees Celsius make splashing away at Denmark’s crystalline beaches the perfect high-season activity.

 

In autumn, vineyards and food festivals  are on the menu as the thermostat lingers at 22 degrees Celsius. Come winter, this drops. The crowds have disappeared, and migrating whales are spotted off the coast. Wildflowers bloom in spring as the temperature rests around 17 degrees Celsius.

 


 

Top things to do in Denmark, WA

Nature & Beaches

In William Bay National Park Greens Pool ’s calm, sparkling waters, dotted with granite boulders make it one of Denmark’s prettiest and most celebrated beaches. It is ideal for families, with Elephant Rocks and Cove  a 10-minute walk away.

 

Lights Beach  is a surf and dog-friendly beach southwest of town and is home to the Princess Pool, as well as portions of the Bibbulmun Track  and the Munda Biddi Trail .

 

The four-hour Mt Lindsey Trail  offers up the best opportunity to see wildflowers.

Attractions & Activities

Reach new heights as you stroll among 400-year-old tingle trees at the Valley of the Giants Tree Tops Walk , or on the 30-minute walk up to Monkey Rock  to watch the sunrise on the land below.

 

The Denmark Animal Farm & Petland Alpaca Stud  is the top spot to cuddle animals like alpacas and baby joeys, while Jurassic Park fans can see Australia’s only T-Rex skeleton at Denmark Dinosaur World .

 

Scope out the flora and fauna along the Denmark River on the Wilson Inlet Heritage Trail  by cycling or walking.

Fishing

The first stop for fishers is Wilson Inlet. Here, you can head out on a fishing charter like Madfish Charters  or your own boat. Other popular areas include the Denmark and Hay rivers – which feed into Wilson Inlet – Ocean Beach, Light Beach, William Bay  and Waterfall Beach.


 

Best places to stay in Denmark, WA

Camping

Other than Parry Beach  in William Bay National Park (a free camping site that runs on a ‘who turns up first’ basis) free and low-cost camping is limited in Denmark. 

 

There are options closer to Albany, with sites like Cosy Corner Beach  (free), Torbay Inlet Rd Campground  (free), and Shelley Beach . Note that these get particularly busy in summer. 

Caravan Parks & Backpackers

Denmark Rivermouth Caravan Park  has waterfront powered camping sites and chalets overlooking the Wilson Inlet. Over Ocean Beach way, BIG4 Denmark Ocean Beach Holiday Park  also has chalets and cabins, as well as spots for caravans and tents. The family-run Riverbend Chalets & Caravan Park  up on the Denmark River is pet-friendly.

 

Walking distance from town, the Denmark YHA  provides budget dormitories and private rooms, and Blue Wren Travellers’ Rest YHA  offers family, dormitory and double rooms.

Hotels & Motels

The closest five-star hotel is the intimate and luxurious Beach House at Bayside  in Albany, but there’s plenty of gorgeous stays out Denmark-way. 

 

Spa treatments at Aiyana Retreat  and the adults-only Chimes Spa Retreat  will keep you in your bathrobe 24/7. A romantic sleep in a yurt awaits at The Ark of Denmark . Nearby, the Skyhouse Retreat  holiday home is a serene getaway, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the bush. The four-star William Bay Cottages  is nestled in coastal bushland on a real working farm, close to Greens Beach.


 

Restaurants & pubs in Denmark, WA

Denmark may be small, but it is mighty in the foodie category. Snag a sausage roll at Denmark Bakery  for lunch on the road, bring your keep-cup to eco-friendly Green Pantry  for a flat white, and visit Mrs Jones Cafe  for a laid-back breakfast in a hip location.

 

For casual fare, don’t go past Denmark Tavern  with its family-friendly atmosphere and pub grub. The atmospheric Boston Brewing Co  dishes up modern Australian cuisine and woodfired pizzas. 

 

On the winery trail? Forest Hill  is one of the area’s oldest vineyards and creates wine from their old, dry-grown vineyard in Mt Barker. Its seasonal, Fijian-Indian infused flavours of winery restaurant Pepper & Salt  is a must for a long winery lunch. The Lake House Winery  has lakeside gourmet vineyard platters sourced from its kitchen gardens, and takeaway picnic hampers are available.

 

Rockcliffe Winery & Gelataria  makes its own ice cream, as well as pinot and chardonnay. Ducketts Mill Wines & Denmark Farmhouse Cheese  pairs cheese handmade with milk from neighbouring cows with glasses of wine. Sip on Singlefile Wines ’ signature chardonnay as the kids play on the rolling lawns.

 

Chocoholics: stop by the picturesque licensed chocolate lounge at Denmark Chocolate Company  to try wine, beer and sweet morsels in a delightful lavender-fringed cottage. 


 

Tours & packages for Denmark, WA

Kick back with a glass of the region’s famous riesling when you head out on one of the local winery tours. Blue Bus Tours  departs Albany for its Mt Barker Grape Escape tour, while Denmark Wine Lovers  chauffeurs you in its 21-seat bus for a bespoke or package tour.

 

You can also tackle the Bibbulmun Track between Denmark and Albany with Australian Walking Holidays  or World Expeditions , walking the coast by day and sleeping in chalets by night.


 

Getting to Denmark, WA

Denmark is a five-hour drive from Perth, 412 kilometres southeast down the Albany Highway and Denmark Mt Barker Road. If you’re travelling from Margaret River, the trip is around 325 kilometres or three-and-a-half hours with no stops.

 

Don’t have the time to drive? Rex Airlines flies Perth to Albany. From there, it’s just a 40-minute drive of around 55 kilometres to get to Denmark. Alternatively, the Daily TransWA  service from Perth City station takes eight hours to reach Denmark.

Best time to visit Denmark, WA

In summer, temperatures of around 25 degrees Celsius make splashing away at Denmark’s crystalline beaches the perfect high-season activity.

 

In autumn, vineyards and food festivals  are on the menu as the thermostat lingers at 22 degrees Celsius. Come winter, this drops. The crowds have disappeared, and migrating whales are spotted off the coast. Wildflowers bloom in spring as the temperature rests around 17 degrees Celsius.

 


 

Top things to do in Denmark, WA

Nature & Beaches

In William Bay National Park Greens Pool ’s calm, sparkling waters, dotted with granite boulders make it one of Denmark’s prettiest and most celebrated beaches. It is ideal for families, with Elephant Rocks and Cove  a 10-minute walk away.

 

Lights Beach  is a surf and dog-friendly beach southwest of town and is home to the Princess Pool, as well as portions of the Bibbulmun Track  and the Munda Biddi Trail .

 

The four-hour Mt Lindsey Trail  offers up the best opportunity to see wildflowers.

Attractions & Activities

Reach new heights as you stroll among 400-year-old tingle trees at the Valley of the Giants Tree Tops Walk , or on the 30-minute walk up to Monkey Rock  to watch the sunrise on the land below.

 

The Denmark Animal Farm & Petland Alpaca Stud  is the top spot to cuddle animals like alpacas and baby joeys, while Jurassic Park fans can see Australia’s only T-Rex skeleton at Denmark Dinosaur World .

 

Scope out the flora and fauna along the Denmark River on the Wilson Inlet Heritage Trail  by cycling or walking.

Fishing

The first stop for fishers is Wilson Inlet. Here, you can head out on a fishing charter like Madfish Charters  or your own boat. Other popular areas include the Denmark and Hay rivers – which feed into Wilson Inlet – Ocean Beach, Light Beach, William Bay  and Waterfall Beach.


 

Best places to stay in Denmark, WA

Camping

Other than Parry Beach  in William Bay National Park (a free camping site that runs on a ‘who turns up first’ basis) free and low-cost camping is limited in Denmark. 

 

There are options closer to Albany, with sites like Cosy Corner Beach  (free), Torbay Inlet Rd Campground  (free), and Shelley Beach . Note that these get particularly busy in summer. 

Caravan Parks & Backpackers

Denmark Rivermouth Caravan Park  has waterfront powered camping sites and chalets overlooking the Wilson Inlet. Over Ocean Beach way, BIG4 Denmark Ocean Beach Holiday Park  also has chalets and cabins, as well as spots for caravans and tents. The family-run Riverbend Chalets & Caravan Park  up on the Denmark River is pet-friendly.

 

Walking distance from town, the Denmark YHA  provides budget dormitories and private rooms, and Blue Wren Travellers’ Rest YHA  offers family, dormitory and double rooms.

Hotels & Motels

The closest five-star hotel is the intimate and luxurious Beach House at Bayside  in Albany, but there’s plenty of gorgeous stays out Denmark-way. 

 

Spa treatments at Aiyana Retreat  and the adults-only Chimes Spa Retreat  will keep you in your bathrobe 24/7. A romantic sleep in a yurt awaits at The Ark of Denmark . Nearby, the Skyhouse Retreat  holiday home is a serene getaway, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the bush. The four-star William Bay Cottages  is nestled in coastal bushland on a real working farm, close to Greens Beach.


 

Restaurants & pubs in Denmark, WA

Denmark may be small, but it is mighty in the foodie category. Snag a sausage roll at Denmark Bakery  for lunch on the road, bring your keep-cup to eco-friendly Green Pantry  for a flat white, and visit Mrs Jones Cafe  for a laid-back breakfast in a hip location.

 

For casual fare, don’t go past Denmark Tavern  with its family-friendly atmosphere and pub grub. The atmospheric Boston Brewing Co  dishes up modern Australian cuisine and woodfired pizzas. 

 

On the winery trail? Forest Hill  is one of the area’s oldest vineyards and creates wine from their old, dry-grown vineyard in Mt Barker. Its seasonal, Fijian-Indian infused flavours of winery restaurant Pepper & Salt  is a must for a long winery lunch. The Lake House Winery  has lakeside gourmet vineyard platters sourced from its kitchen gardens, and takeaway picnic hampers are available.

 

Rockcliffe Winery & Gelataria  makes its own ice cream, as well as pinot and chardonnay. Ducketts Mill Wines & Denmark Farmhouse Cheese  pairs cheese handmade with milk from neighbouring cows with glasses of wine. Sip on Singlefile Wines ’ signature chardonnay as the kids play on the rolling lawns.

 

Chocoholics: stop by the picturesque licensed chocolate lounge at Denmark Chocolate Company  to try wine, beer and sweet morsels in a delightful lavender-fringed cottage. 


 

Tours & packages for Denmark, WA

Kick back with a glass of the region’s famous riesling when you head out on one of the local winery tours. Blue Bus Tours  departs Albany for its Mt Barker Grape Escape tour, while Denmark Wine Lovers  chauffeurs you in its 21-seat bus for a bespoke or package tour.

 

You can also tackle the Bibbulmun Track between Denmark and Albany with Australian Walking Holidays  or World Expeditions , walking the coast by day and sleeping in chalets by night.


 

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