Albany
Western
Australia
is
a
city
of
approximately
30,000
people
in
the
south-west
corner
of
Western
Australia,
approximately
409km
from
Perth
.
The
city
is
nestled
between
three
large
hills,
Mount
Clarence,
Mount
Melville
and
Mount
Adelaide,
facing
the
beautiful
King
George
III
Sound.
The
main
industries
of
Albany
Western
Australia
consist
of
tourism,
fishing
and
agriculture,
although
before
the
1950s
whaling
was
one
of
the
major
sources
of
income
and
employment
for
the
population.
One
of
Albany's
old
Whaling
stations
has
now
become
one
of
the
biggest
tourist
attractions
for
the
area.
Since
that
time,
Albany
has
become
popular
destination
for
a
variety
of
visitors
enjoying
the
fresh
air,
clean
beaches,
and
fine
views
over
the
Southern
Ocean,
while
still
proving
to
be
a
thriving
regional
centre.
There
is
so
much
to
see
and
do
in
and
around
Albany
too.
We
have
pristine
beaches,
superb
yachting
facilities,
awesome
wildflowers
(in
season),
caves
and
inlets,
beach
and
sea
fishing,
breathtaking
dives,
whale
watching,
great
shopping,
sumptuous
restaurants
and
a
cosmopolitan
cappuccino
strip,
magnificent
art
galleries,
delightful
wineries, world-class
golfing, lovely
lagoons
and
of
course
excellent
accommodation.
Our
harbour
is
one
of
the
most
picturesque
in
Western
Australia
too!
In
Albany between
June and
October
watch out for
magnificent
humpback and
southern right
whales, who
pause to play
a while in the
surrounding
waters before
migrating
north to the
warmer waters
to breed.
Albany
is the major
seaport of the
Great Southern
region, and
the largest
centre in
Western
Australia
outside the
metropolitan
area. It is an
expanding
regional
centre with a
wealth of
natural and
man-made
resources. It
is surrounded
by much of
WA's best
agricultural
land, and the
area is also
rich in
minerals.
Albany,
however, is
primarily a
holiday
centre, and
each year
thousands come
here to enjoy
their
holidays. The
city is also
used as a base
to visit many
beauty spots
of the Great
Southern.
At
MyAlbany.net
we intend to
make as much
information
available to
visitors and
locals alike
so that we all
get to enjoy
the variety of
attractions
that this
beautiful town
has to offer.
Come and see
Albany for
yourself,
you'll love
it!
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