The Kalbarri Skywalk a top architecture project
The Kalbarri Skywalk in WA, Australia has been voted the top Australian architecture project on the popular national TV program Australia By Design.
The Kalbarri Skywalk allows walkers to venture beyond the edge of a 100m drop for spectacular views over Kalbarri National Park. .
Perched right on the cliff-top, two 100-metre-high lookouts project 25 and 17 metres beyond the rim of the Murchison Gorge.
Visitors can venture out on the skywalks and enjoy incredible views of the spectacular gorge and surrounding environment. You can learn about the traditional owners ‘Nanda’ heritage and culture through interpretive signage and artwork. Discover local fauna statues, fossils and geo location information on the 400 million year old sandstone that makes these gorges.
Pathways are flat and level to the Skywalk, toilets and shelters for easy access for people with prams and wheelchairs. There is also undercover seating and a kiosk.
Roads are sealed. Park entry fees apply.
Drinking water can be purchased during kiosk operation times. Take plenty of water on all walking trails within the park.