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  1. Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, KG, PC (26 August 1676 – 18 March 1745), known between 1725 and 1742 as Sir Robert Walpole, was a British Whig politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1721-1742.

    • Walpole Wilderness Area. Explore over 3500 square kilometres of reserved wilderness encompassing seven national parks of pristine forests, wild rivers, ancient mountains and remote beaches.
    • Valley of the Giants. Join the national award winning eco-guided tour on the waterways of the Walpole and Nornalup Inlets Marine Park to the Nuyts Wilderness Peninsular and come away with an unexpected understanding of the nature, culture and future of the Walpole Wilderness.
    • WOW Wilderness EcoCruise. Explore over 3500 square kilometres of reserved wilderness encompassing seven national parks of pristine forests, wild rivers, ancient mountains and remote beaches.
    • Hilltop GIANT Tingle Trees. Track down the world’s largest girthed flowering tree and marvel at the ruffled skirt of the pleated lady – tucked away deep in the prehistoric red tingle forest near Walpole.
  2. Walpole is a town surrounded by national parks, inlets and coast, offering diverse activities and accommodation options. Learn about the local events, shop online, and see the famous Right break and Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk.

  3. Walpole is a town in Western Australia with vast, natural landscapes and ecologically significant Walpole Wilderness area. Explore the Valley of the Giants, the oldest trees in Australia, the quokkas, the karri forest, the granite peak and more.

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  4. Walpole, Western Australia. / -34.98; 116.7. Walpole is a town in the south-western region of Western Australia, located approximately 430 km (270 mi) south southeast of Perth, and 66 km (41 mi) west of Denmark .

  5. Walpole is a small town surrounded by seven national parks with rare tingle and karri forests, coastal cliffs, waterfalls and beaches. Explore the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, the Wilderness Wall of Perceptions, the Bibbulmun Track and more.