Castle Rock, Western Australia
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Final climb and railings (facing the Stirling Range)
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Castle Rock facing south towards Albany
Castle Rock is a tourist attraction in the Porongurup Range in the Great Southern region of Western Australia and is renowned for its fauna and flora.
There is a walk trail to the summit which offers 360 degree views, 570 metres (1,870 ft) above sea level from a lookout known as the Granite Skywalk. The walk also takes in the unusual 'Balancing Rock', a 6-metre-high (20 ft) granite boulder which reportedly weighs around 186 tonnes (410 thousand pounds) yet rests on a base just 1.21 square metres (13.02 sq ft).[1]
A winery located on the eastern slopes of the range is named after this landmark.
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Coordinates: 34°41′42.72″S 117°55′12.56″E / 34.6952000°S 117.9201556°E
Categories:
- Granite domes
- Great Southern (Western Australia)
- Rock formations of Western Australia