Nestled along The Gap Rd in Torndirrup, WA, The Gap – Albany offers a unique and unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. As you explore the stunning natural beauty of The Gap and Natural Bridge, our team is dedicated to ensuring your visit is nothing short of exceptional. With a commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction, we are here to assist with any questions or recommendations you may have during your time with us.

At The Gap – Albany, we understand that details may change, and we strive to provide accurate information to enhance your experience. Feel free to reach out to us at (08) 9842 4500 for further information or to schedule an appointment. Our website is also a valuable resource for learning more about The Gap and the services we offer. Whether you’re a local resident or a traveler passing through, we welcome you to discover the magic of The Gap – Albany.

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Puneet Sehgal

5 Google Rating

WA parks introduced new fee to visit, good popular attraction in the national park. Very windy and b

5/ 5

WA parks introduced new fee to visit, good popular attraction in the national park. Very windy and beautiful area because of closer proximity to ocean. Located opposite natural bridge, please ensure you supervise your kids as there are many rocks around and possible slip hazard.

Paul Whitelock

4 Google Rating

We had a great time visiting this spot on our holiday. A beautiful spot where you can feel the power

4/ 5

We had a great time visiting this spot on our holiday. A beautiful spot where you can feel the power of the ocean and see it's affects. Worth taking a look on the way to/from somewhere.

Rosa O'Connor

5 Google Rating

We visited at dawn and had the place to ourselves. Amazing viewing platform allows you to look into

5/ 5

We visited at dawn and had the place to ourselves. Amazing viewing platform allows you to look into the swirling sea below. Great spot!

Damian West

5 Google Rating

Someone leaving the park handed over their $15 day pass, very appreciative!

5/ 5

Someone leaving the park handed over their $15 day pass, very appreciative!

Danh Nguyen

5 Google Rating

Such an amazing place to visit especially with the new platforms added for safety. Very windy area b

5/ 5

Such an amazing place to visit especially with the new platforms added for safety. Very windy area but a great tourist spot to visit thay gives you a feeling of awe in the vast drop when you look down the Gap. Extremely windy so bring a jacket and hold onto your hats. Seriously abide by the safety tips as people have died here.

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