Walpole Country Club – Pioneer Cup 2012

2012 is the 25th Anniversary of the Pioneer Cup. It is held on the 3rd weekend in March each year.

The Walpole Country Club is located 5kms west of the Walpole townsite. The golf course has 18 holes most with spectacular views over the Walpole Inlet and surrounding hills.  There is also a synthetic bowls green adjacent to the Club House.

Friday the 16th is an individual par event with the Pioneer Cup on the 17th & 18th of March and is 4BBB.

The Walpole Lodge has a variety of Accommodation types available to suit golfers including ensuite rooms from $85 per night.

Further details for the Pioneer Cup are available from:

Co-ordinator – Rhonda Perpoli 98401370 perpoli@westnet.com.au

Nominations – Wayne Dumbrell 98401052 wcdumbrell@bordernet.com.au

Nomination forms can be downloaded from www.walpole.org.au/countryclub

The Knolls & Coalmine Beach Heritage Trail

The Knolls can easily be accessed by car but a much better way to do it is either on foot or by bike.  We got our Mountain Bikes out and headed off from the Walpole Lodge and joined the Coalmine Beach Heritage Trail where it meets with the Bibbulmun Track. The track is dual-use here so it is ok to ride bikes on it. The track is in good condition; except for a sandy section right at the start.

Last time we had headed over this way we had seen a Quokka and were hopeful of seeing more fauna this time. Unfortunately we only saw a Blue Wren and some cockatoos.

It is only a 10 minute cycle over to Coalmine Beach and depending on the wind direction a good safe place to cool off. There are a couple of BBQs, toilet block and outdoor shower that would make this a good place to have a picnic and spend the afternoon at the beach.

We continued on to the road around the Knolls. The road is one way only and whilst vehicles do use it we didn’t encounter any today. There is a lookout over the Nornalup Inlet which we stopped at and another two spots which have car parking and steps down to the water’s edge for fishing. The Channels is the next spot we came across; this is the channel between the Nornalup & Walpole Inlets.  We have been fishing here in the past and it’s a good spot for Black Bream, Herring & Skippy.  The Channels also has a gas BBQ and toilet block. Continuing around the Knolls we reached another lookout; this time over the Walpole Inlet and through the trees could see Rest Point, The Lady Walpole and the Walpole Town Site.

We reached the turn-off for the Coalmine Beach Heritage Trail and returned back to the Walpole Lodge

Even with a couple of stops the ride around the Knolls and Coalmine Beach Heritage Trail only took us 45 minutes. Next time we will stop for a picnic and maybe a swim!

Monastery Landing

We dropped our kayaks in at Nornalup boat ramp and headed upstream towards Monastery Landing. The river has been glassy every time we’ve come past but today’s South Easterly wind has made the water a little choppy. During the first few hundred metres we pass the landing point for Nornalup Canoe Hire and a number of private jetty’s after a few more bends in the river we were on our own and away from civilisation. Continue reading

Mt Clare day hike

On Thursday 10th November we headed out to Mt Clare (approx. 8 kms by car west of Walpole). Our hike was going to take us to the top of Mt Clare and then to the pedestrian suspension bridge crossing the Deep river on the Bibbulmun Track before heading back to the car park. An overall distance of 4.5kms and takes 1 to 2 hrs. Continue reading

TreeTop walk

The Valley of the Giants TreeTop walk is located in the Walpole-Nornalup National Park and is 17km from the Walpole townsite.

Admission
Adults : $10.00
Children (6-15 years) : $5

Getting there

No buses currently run out to the Tree Top walk. By car, really is the best way to visit the Southern Forests region. However, if you are arriving by bus, it is possible to hire a bike or car for the day in Walpole. Alternatively, take a chance and ask a fellow guest for a ride out to the Tree Top Walk.

Opening hours

The TreeTop Walk opens from 9:00 am-4:15pm. Extended opening hours from December 26 to 26 January.

Steele and Julie on the Tree Top Walk