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Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

Natural Landmark in Western Australia

Ben ColeWritten by Ben Cole· Updated Mar 2026

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About Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is a 600-metre elevated walkway through the forest canopy of Walpole-Nornalup National Park, reaching 40 metres above the ground among the ancient tingle trees — one of the world's largest trees by girth. The trees, including the red tingle (Eucalyptus jacksonii), are unique to a small area of southwest WA and can be up to 400 years old with hollowed fire-scarred bases large enough to stand inside. The Ancient Empire ground walk at the base adds further perspective.

About

The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is a 600-metre elevated walkway through the forest canopy of Walpole-Nornalup National Park, reaching 40 metres above the ground among the ancient tingle trees — one of the world's largest trees by girth. The trees, including the red tingle (Eucalyptus jacksonii), are unique to a small area of southwest WA and can be up to 400 years old with hollowed fire-scarred bases large enough to stand inside. The Ancient Empire ground walk at the base adds further perspective.

Warnings

Walkway Can Sway In Wind — Not Suitable For Extreme VertigoOpen 9 Am–5 Pm (Last Entry 4 Pm)No Dogs Allowed

Getting There

Map of Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

Located 14 km east of Walpole on Valley of the Giants Road, Tingledale. 3.5 hours south of Perth.

Visitor Tips

  • Combine the Tree Top Walk with the Ancient Empire ground boardwalk (no extra charge)
  • Morning visits avoid tour groups
  • The nearest tingle tree at the base with an enormous hollow is walkable-through
  • Combine with Walpole Wilderness and nearby Greens Pool

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Significance
State

Plan Your Visit

Entry
Paid
Duration
1.5–2.5 hours
Best Time
Year-round; spring for wildflowers and green foliage; morning to avoid afternoon crowds

Location

Region
Great Southern
State
Western Australia

Good to Know

Wheelchair Accessible

Highlights

40 M High Walkway In Tingle Forest CanopyRed Tingle Trees With Hollow Fire-Scarred Bases Wide Enough To Walk ThroughAncient Empire Boardwalk At Ground LevelUnique Tingle Forest Found Only In SW WA360° Canopy Views

Activities

Treetop WalkAncient Empire Ground BoardwalkBirdwatchingPhotographyForest Immersion

Features

Available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

Facilities

Visitor CentreToiletsCafé (Seasonal)Gift ShopParkingAncient Empire Boardwalk

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