Point Ann, located in the Fitzgerald River National Park, Western Australia, is renowned for its stunning coastline and diverse wildlife. It's an exceptional spot for whale watching, particularly during the winter months when southern right and humpback whales can be seen migrating along the coast. The area offers beautiful views over Point Charles Bay and is part of a larger national park known for its rugged coastal scenery and rich biodiversity, featuring over 1,800 species of flowering plants.
The park's remote and unspoiled nature makes it a haven for those seeking solitude and connection with nature. It is about a two-hour drive north-east of Albany, making it an accessible yet secluded destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Visitors can enjoy the Point Ann Heritage Trail, a short and easy walk that follows part of the original rabbit proof fence, offering excellent opportunities for spotting wildlife and taking in the coastal views.