The William Bay National Park of 17 square kilometers, is located near the town of Denmark in Western Australia, 15 km and 369 km from Perth.
William Bay National Park |
William Bay is named after Sir William Edward Parry, British admiral and explorer (1790-1855). The national park was created in 1971. William Bay Park is crisscrossed by granite and limestone mountains alongside turquoise-green waters and pristine white sand beaches on the coast. It is a place for swimming and snorkeling. The most popular spots besides Great William Bay are Madfish Bay and Waterfall Beach.
William Bay National Park is a heavenly place with turquoise waters, sandy beaches and granite rocks that soar high above your head.
William Bay National Park |
It is ideal for snorkelling, swimming and relaxing on the beach. As in many other areas of Australia, there are extensive flower meadows and lawns.