Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve is located in the southern state of Western Australia, about 40 km from the port city of Albany and 440 km from Perth, the capital of Western Australia.
Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve With a total area of about 4744.7 hectares, including parts of the land and four islands, the reserve was established to protect a rare species called the endangered noisyscrub-bird, which was once thought to have been extinct until their re-emergence in the bay of duo in the 1960s.
Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve boasts unspoiled coastal landscapes and beautiful beaches perfect for swimming, with a visitor center with audio-visual presentations and a barbecue and toilet facilities near the parking lot.
Little Beach, on the east side of the reserve, is the most well-known of the Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve, allowing visitors to stroll along the clean white sandy beaches, enjoying the picturesque views of rolling hills and small granite outcrops, and there are several top-notch bushwalks in the reserve, including the Two Peoples Bay Heritage Trail, which takes an hour to complete along the headland above the beach.
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Access to Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve requires purchase of tickets (prices up to the beginning of 2020):
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