Cape Le Grand National Park (Cape Le Grand National Park, also translated as Cape Le Grande National Park) is about 70km from Esperance, an area of 318 square kilometers east of Esperance, a coastal seaport city on the south coast of Western Australia known as "Australia's most beautiful coastline."
Cape Le Grand National Park boasts Esperance's most spectacular and beautiful beaches, and is a highly regarded destination in Australia's various local touring strategies. Here, you can enjoy the isolation of the desolate beauty, called a paradise away from the world is not too much. The landscape varies from huge granite rocks to freshwater pools to the incredible white sandy beaches. Lucky Bay (also translated as Lucky Bay) is one of the best-known beaches in the National Park, one of Australia's top 10 beaches, where many kangaroos lie languidly sunbathing on the sand, get in close touch with friendly ones, and feel the comfort of lounging on the beach in the sun. Perfect for snorkeling, camping, picnics and camping (with a camping spot with a kitchen and bathroom), sleeping in a quiet night with only the sound of the waves is no longer a luxury. And Frenchman Peak, not far away, is the best place to view the heights.
It's also a must-see from Perth to Lake Hillier, one of the two big pink lakes in Western Australia.
Access to Cape Le Grand National Park requires the purchase of tickets (prices as of early 2020):
Traffic:
No bus routes, only self-driving
Open time: