Sunday 30 June 2019

The Great South West Edge – Discover Australia's Most 'Grammable Road Trip

Western Australia has been hiding a gem – a stunning stretch of coastline from Perth to Esperance known as the Great South West Edge. From indulging in the gourmet delights of the Margaret River Wine region, to taking a selfie with a kangaroo on a beach that boasts the whitest sand in Australia – it's easy to see why this road trip is gaining a reputation as Australia's most instagrammable.

On a recent trip undertaken by travel editor Georgia Rickard and photographer Jarrad Seng, the talented duo were mesmerised by the beauty and diversity on offer in this part of the country.

“Our jobs have seen both Jarrad and myself travel to all corners of Australia (and the world), but there's something very special about this part of Western Australia,” Ms Rickard said.

“It's the diversity of experiences on the Great South West Edge travel route that sets it apart - both visually and emotionally - this road trip makes an impact, so we wanted to create content to share it with the world.”

Taking time out of his busy touring schedule with musicians including Passenger and Angus & Julia Stone, Jarrad Seng said was excited to get back home to Western Australia, to shine a light on a part of the world that he knows and loves.

“The south west coast of WA was my training ground as a photographer – the colour palette here is like nowhere else on earth and seeing it through fresh eyes with Georgia made me discover new elements,” Mr Seng said.

“I'm a strong believer that Aussies should make it a priority to discover their own backyard and the Great South West Edge is one road trip everyone should add to their travel list,” Mr Seng said.

To view the Great South West Edge trailer click here

TOP TEN INSTA-WORTHY STOPS ON THE GREAT SOUTH WEST EDGE

1. Injidup Natural Spa
Located within the picturesque Margaret River Wine region, this is a place you can simply sit in the water and relax as waves rhythmically fill the pool with a gentle fizz. Nearby you'll find also find equally beautiful monument, Sugarloaf Rock which is a picture-perfect spot for sunset.

2. White Elephant Café
White Elephant beachside café become an internationally-recognized Instagram star, but locals come for something even more important: great coffee!

3. Valley of the Giants
Valley of the Giants is a deeply serene forest of some of the world's biggest trees, which stretch back hundreds of years in age. You can walk beneath them, explore the sights from their leafy tops via a suspended aerial walkway, or even climb one, if you're game.

4. Greens Pool
Western Australia's answer to Bondi's 'Icebergs' swimming pool (except we think this natural version is better), Greens Pool is framed by huge boulders, which act as a protective shore break and a perfectly circular pool of peppermint-tinged water.

5. Elephant Rocks
Five minutes' walk from Greens Pool, Elephant Rocks is named for its likeness to a herd of elephants walking through water. It's the perfect spot for a picnic as the sun dips into the Indian Ocean.

6. Wild orcas at Bremer Bay
Jump aboard a cruise boat to witness the biggest known gathering of wild orcas in the Southern Hemisphere at Bremer Bay – one of few places on Earth you can see these special animals in such numbers.

7. Great Ocean Drive, Esperance
Enjoy more than a dozen dazzling beaches, nearly 100 islands and the famous Twilight Beach along the 20 kilometers of stunning coastline dubbed “Australia's most beautiful stretch of road”. The turquoise water in contrast with the whitest beach sand needs to be seen to be believed.

8. Kangaroos on the beach!
Snap a #selfie with the Insta-famous kangaroos at Lucky Bay (near Esperance) who call this place home.

9. Lake Hillier's 'Pink Lake'
With its bright pink hue and striking juxtaposition against the ocean, the naturally-coloured Lake Hillier is best seen from the air.

10. Wave Rock
Thought to have formed some 130 million years ago, Wave Rock is entirely natural and measures about 15 metres (roughly three storeys) in height; it's about four hours' inland from Great South West Edge on your way back to WA's capital city Perth.

Website: www.australiassouthwest.com

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