The Gap and the Natural Bridge is located in (Torndirrup National Park), Todilap National Park, south of the western Australian seaport city of Albany, about 15 kilometers from the city of Albany.
The Gap and the Natural Bridge is one of Albany's iconic attractions, with natural cracks due to erosion in the South Pacific Ocean, where the sea creates huge waves and sounds as a result of the impact, making it spectacular on a 40-meter-high landscape platform. Nearby, cracks in (Blowholes) granite, known as spray holes, blow waves high into the air with wind whistling.
In The Gap and the Natural Bridge, visitors can enjoy the best views of the undulating, windward coastline, huge granite dew, steep cliffs and sand slopes and dunes, and whale hunting. These whales are usually seen from cliffs, especially in winter. There are plenty of barbecue facilities nearby, including tables and seats.
From the parking lot, you can walk about 300 meters to The Gap and the Natural Bridge, and walk back to the sprinkler hole in about 40 minutes.