Denmark Tourist Guide

Your tourist guide for Denmark provides you with the essential travel resources to plan your holiday!

Discover Denmark, Western Australia – Where ancient forests meet turquoise seas and every moment feels like a breath of fresh southern air.

A Place You’ll Fall in Love With

Denmark is one of Western Australia’s most enchanting coastal escapes—a place where towering karri forests sweep down to white‑sand beaches, where artists find endless inspiration, and where travellers come to slow down, reconnect and savour nature at its most spectacular. Just a 45‑minute drive west of Albany, this charming town sits gracefully on the edge of Wilson Inlet, offering a blend of relaxed village atmosphere, rich timber‑milling heritage and unforgettable coastal scenery.

Named after naval surgeon Dr Alexander Denmark, the town began as a colonial settlement in 1826 and later flourished as a bustling logging community. Today, it’s a haven for nature lovers, foodies, adventurers and anyone seeking a serene yet soul‑stirring getaway.

Why Denmark Captivates Travellers

Denmark’s landscapes feel almost dreamlike—lush green hills rolling into limestone headlands, giant granite boulders rising from the sea, and forests so tall they seem to touch the sky. This natural beauty has long drawn painters, sculptors and creatives who find endless inspiration in the region’s colours, textures and light.

Your journey begins at William Bay National Park, home to two of the most iconic sights on the south coast:

  • Greens Pool – A sheltered natural lagoon with shimmering emerald water, perfect for swimming, snorkelling and floating the day away.
  • Elephant Rocks – Enormous granite boulders shaped like a herd of elephants wading through the sea, creating one of the most photographed scenes in Western Australia.

From here, the region unfolds into a tapestry of vineyards, farm gates, forest walks and coastal lookouts that make every day feel like a new discovery.


Things to Do in Denmark

Nature & Adventure

  • Wander among the treetops at the world‑famous Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, suspended 40 metres above the forest floor.
  • Explore pristine beaches such as Lights Beach, Ocean Beach and Peaceful Bay, ideal for surfing, swimming and fishing.
  • Take a whale‑watching cruise during migration season and witness humpbacks and southern rights breaching offshore.
  • Hire a canoe, paddleboat or aqua bike and drift along the Denmark River.

Food, Wine & Local Produce

  • Sip award‑winning cool‑climate wines at rustic cellar doors scattered throughout the region.
  • Taste your way through berry farms, herb gardens, cheese makers and sweet little toffee factories.
  • Enjoy long lunches overlooking rolling vineyards or cosy fireside dinners in boutique restaurants.

Culture & Heritage

  • Visit the historic fire station, the old butter factory and Denmark’s first schoolhouse.
  • Explore local galleries and studios showcasing the work of artists inspired by the region’s dramatic landscapes.
  • Step inside the iconic Denmark Hotel, a favourite local watering hole with a story behind every beam.

Family Fun

  • Get lost in the town’s maze, meet friendly alpacas, or wander through the animal farm.
  • Discover the sandalwood factory and learn about one of the region’s most aromatic industries.

Best Time to Visit

Denmark is beautiful year‑round, but each season offers something special:

  • Summer (Dec–Feb): Perfect beach weather, calm turquoise waters and long golden evenings.
  • Autumn (Mar–May): Mild days, colourful forests and ideal conditions for hiking and wine tasting.
  • Winter (Jun–Aug): Cosy fires, dramatic ocean swells and prime whale‑watching season.
  • Spring (Sep–Nov): Wildflowers in bloom and lush green landscapes at their most vibrant.

How to Get There

Denmark is located on Western Australia’s stunning south coast:

  • By Car: Approximately 45 minutes west of Albany or a scenic 4.5‑hour drive from Perth.
  • By Air: Fly into Albany Airport from Perth, then hire a car for the short drive to Denmark.
  • By Coach: Several regional services operate between Perth, Albany and Denmark.

Where to Stay

Choose from boutique lodges, forest chalets, beachfront cottages, eco‑retreats and charming B&Bs. Whether you prefer ocean views or a secluded hideaway among the trees, Denmark offers stays that feel both luxurious and deeply connected to nature.

End Your Day Under the Stars

Wherever you stay, finish your evening with a glass of local red beneath a sky scattered with thousands of sparkling stars. In Denmark, the nights are quiet, the air is crisp, and the sense of peace is something you’ll want to bottle and take home.